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THE BRADFORD MURDER

... Marlborough itouse last 0 eveming from SandiriL hnin. IO LORD C. BELRMSFOIZD ON THE NAVY. LeI is Lord Charles Beresford, M.P,, speaking at the Bercsford Le Club, Locidon, last night, ?? our navy should be strong e enollgh to mect Lly twvo fleets combined. ...

THE MURDER OF A BOY AT BRADFORD

... piece r. of rag, the resultot his examiuation was doubtful. There S was a strong suspicion of blood-stains, but he could eot c speak positively. On the piece of coarse harding there was only one spot indicative of the presence of blood, but the h a result ...

THE ALLEGED THEATRICAL FRAUDS

... frauds perish ii '0 by t11w Tur'.isuerose r If a. 'very cruel uiarasct'r, cartriet1 out tt~:tiist Crel>,t! - paratively speaking, u' til, pioter ?? ii z's filit 11n heard of the prisoniers was in 'Jturn, 1 ;3, wliheu Ward su ,Ins brother John W5ard ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... som;ewhat inodilied. He did not saythe stlitk wlvi uot to be used. but it would paerlaps be miorn eifective| ifusotiiunloderatati. Speak ir g to tlehoy yfr. BraccEaid:i lie hbad amesio to be thsankful that his father had asked the Court to deal with idm mercifully ...

WIFE MURDER AND MUTILATION IN DUNDEE

... delayed his ?? for Cannes until the arrival of the Prince of Wales, who will pass through Pans this week. Sir John Gorst, speaking at Dedhamn, Essex, I last night, said the Government had no option but to put the law in force. The last complaint against ...

THE EDLINGHAM BURGLARY

... existing prices of produce, was a loser if these prices fell. By having both a gold and a silverstandarrd, they would have, soto speak, two beasts to bear the burdens caused by the evils which bi- metallists sought to remedy. Bi-metalism weas worth thinding ...

THE MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT WREKENTON

... Prisoner.-Let's hev' it ow~r- it LottccDSrtxa' then pass(ed s-ut i: I fori-r. Pnsoncr continued to chrr seim - Lordslip was speaking, and : appeared at first to have ant ?? - abandconung ihis, he turned r'rrt;r I Is left hand over his head, an- * ho ewag~gero ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... and Walter case ? Uy recollection is ?? I did net. ' Do you pledge your recollection to that statement posi- tively? I speak to the best of myvbelief ant knowledge. To the best of my belief I did not. Sometimes I may mention things to coansei in their ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... followed. Mr. WAnDY, Q.C.. who with. Mr. Waugh was counsel for Barrett, ?? you will allow me to sasy this, I think-I aitO speaking in thlo hearing of my learned friend and others-I believe that the inva- riable course, actually the invariable, followed ...

IRELAND

... were applied to the relative bulk of the Unionist minority in Irela nd,' and this was borne out by the fact that, roughly speaking, the Nationalists at the last election polled 300,000 votes. while the candidates against Home ItRtie only polled 143,000 ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... much impressed with the facility with w'hich he was able to dispose of those -, the price at which lie disposed or themu. Speaking from very little xpereence, he could not help expressing the impression produced on his mind by this evidence, and that was ...