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A BURGLAR'S FACETIOUS LETTER TO HIS VICTIMS

... A BURGLAR'S FACETIOUS LETTER TO HIS VICTIMS. ?? JOHN OCOLESTON, eighteen, labourer, was charged, at West Ham, with burglariously entering 28, Grafton Road,'North, Plaistow, and stealing wearing apparel, the property of William Alexander, a builder; and ...

TRIAL OF MR. DEASY, M.P

... defendant then pulled her backwards on to the bed. Defendant also got on the bed, and said he wanted to kiss her. One of his arms was over her face, and he held her wrist with the other hand. She said, Let nue go, or I'11 tell Mrs. Postile- thwaite. Her ...

POLICE AND BURGLARS ON A ROOF

... Sir John Bridge remarked that there appeared to have been no business-like -accounts kept between Baron Rseinach and Dr. H~era. Mfr. Sutton said that was so, and it made the case a difficult one to follow. After hearing further arguments Sir John Bridge ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... examined the girl, and found several severe bruises on the back, the left arm, the. wrist, and the hand. There were also several abrasions about the left wrist, and a L bruise oh the right arm.-Mr. Dicken- son said that the defendant was the most unnatural mother ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. ZOW STAEZT. THE BuSY NIoGH.-John Donovan and George Brooks, shabby-looking men, were charged, before Mr. Lushington, under Section 4 of the Vagrant Act, with exposing and offering for sale an indecent print in the public streets. ...

THE COAL STRIKE

... public-house on the way they stopned and demanded free drinks and free food, and in most cases v/crc supplied. At the C'ardigan Arms, Bingley, however, payment was de- ni2anded, wh~ereupen the men smashled the twindows anld did other dama ge, besides ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... from John Howden, v and 50.L from Arthur Neet, of Brixton- c hill, by false pretences. - Detective t Rouse deposed that he arrested the acunsed upon the warrant at his lodgings in Well-street, Oxford-street. E He made no reply to the charge. r -John Howden ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... west-to the hoarding of the building. Her riit 1,g was perfectly straight, the left was drawn in a beat position. The right arm was exteutned, on angle from the body, with the hand clenched. rhe left hend was drawn up, and clenehed, pointing nawarde 'Ilis ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... iusLice ChaoaneUt concurred, sand tbo aupeal was allowed accordingly ALLEGED RAILWAY OUTRAGE. At the Mansion.house, yesterday, John Ache11 Broer,, 38, of High-street, Lee, wae charged betore the Lord Mayor with being drunk and assaulting Nellie °PPis, a married ...

RUSSELL-SCOTT CASE

... Grey De Wilton, Lord Marcus Beresford, Swears and Wells. (Laughter.) Mr. Astor, Sir John Lubbock, the headmasters of Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester, Countess of Cardigan. Hlsbuury ( I supposethis ?? Halsbury, interpreted His Lordship), Herseholl, Hobhouse ...

TERRIBLE MURDER AT HAMPSTEAD

... head was almost severed from the body, and the face was smeared with blood. The head was loosely covered by a man's brown cardigan - jacket, the buttons gone, and- the sleeves cut away. The head was not-,- as has been erroneously stated-lying in a pool ...

FOURTH EDITION

... character was known beforehand. The letter was signed A. Cardigatt and Laucastre, and %\as written, of course, by Lady Cardigan. ' This lady, said Mr. \Walton, wvas a person you could have made responsible for the words she uttered. Did you tatke ...