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LEGAL

... amendment and consoli- dation of the law relating to workmen's dwellings. Mr. Osborne Morgan is Chairman of the Committee. THOMAS HARDY, known as the Kentish Town murderer, has been found guilty of the wilful murder of Florence Veuney in May last, and sentenced ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1227 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRIBLE CHILD MURDER AT PADDINGTON

... conmunicated with, and during the day wore busy in examining other dust heaps, with a view of finding the headless body. Dr. Thomas was apprised of the discovery, and the head now romaine at the Paddington Mortuary. DR. JOSEPR PARKER, after en absence of ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FRAUD

... and her skull fractured by blows from something bluntt About 12.20 the prisoner, was seen by a Mrs. Hardy in a field not far from Seamere-lane. Mro. Hardy told him that his poor old mother-in- law was lying dead in a ditch. He said that she was nothing ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... of lOs,, or in default seven datve' imorhonent. WOES EIP ST , R lET. A. PoO1.Cii-cONSTABLit MAKiES A SuPatOxre BlUN. )DER.-Thomas Galloeauu, a cap maker, living in Shacklewell-streeb, Bethnal Greeui, wite broaght up, on remand, charged with attempting ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... station a number of cards were found on Hardy, also a Banlk, of Engraving note. Hardy was the most expert cardsharper in London, and had obtained some thousands of pounds by means of the three-card trick.-Hardy: Have you ever seen me play?-Witness: No ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... waiting room at Wood- green station respecting the death of Charles Thomas Fuller, aged 44, a rail- way porter, residing at 55, Pembroke- street, Caledonian-road, King's Cross. Joseph Hardy, a porter, of 22, Cale- donian-street, deposed that on Thursday last ...

THE FINSBURY PARK MURDER

... That the prisoner was the Richard Barrett, me or s sore-eyed Dick, wanted at Scotlind-vard for the fal murder of Edward Thomas Williams at 23, Clifton- me terrace, Finsbury-park, London, is not doubted. A foa letter was received at the police headquarters ...

Police Intelligence

... Patten, and Hardy denied that they had caused any obstructlon, Barrett emiphatically deried that he wasebtting. and stated that he -as a hfis salesman. The police stated that they did not see any pieces of paper or money given by Barrett to Hardy. Alderman ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... v. Hen- derson and Thomas. In one petition the wife sought a divorce by reason of the cruelty and adultery of her husband. In the second suit the husband charged his wife with misconduct with the co- respondent, Mr. Ivor Thomas, in the Indian telegraph ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... the stairs of threhue, andc it was foundtc herle hattmtd toa dsryhis le ife by takin poitrsonr anorh wapsnw edetaned ti t.Thomas's hin(posuc ?? prisonerywho made a rsnbid hond stthement, was ordered toa bhe remanded. he WEST LONDON. edd A COWARD~vLY va-fii ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and we shall get a report from the doctor as to your mental condition. BOW-STREET. CHnRass AeLfNlT A .AVAL OFFICER. -Edivard Thomas Dixon, late staff-pay- master of her Majesty's ship Volage, was charged on remand under three war- rants: (1) With forging ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... husband only gave her an ave- rage of 14s. weekly. and he replied that it was 34s., except on holiday occasions. He called Mr. Thomas Potter, manager of the cabinet department of the North London railway, who gave him an exem. plary character for good workmanship ...