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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... softeuel, and I have bean ableto get d o~ftzt:t oat dizffcnlty.-I am, aour trly, L Mr. T. K abfl- J.ILJ L- MEDICAL NOT The above sp~eaks for ibkal- Pvm= ?? inlqnn7 It appears thae the bedt: from n3 3 mL CongkIiazemgeg is umndersntted The operti-m wae a Epesaly ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CARLISLE

... carriage, and was held down by something and could not move. Witness heard her speak to the nen who were trying to extricate them; but she never heard Ford or Huxter speak. Witness got a splinter in her eve. She was sitting with her face to the engine ...

MURDER OF A GIRL NEAR WIGAN

... Richard Davies has sent a further communi- canon expressing the hope that his twother will be present at the trial, and wilL speak in their bhhalf. Bcth prisoners seem to recognise that their only hope lies in their family being determined to disclose the ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... said he could not shut his eyes to the earnest demand of the plaintiff for investigation, and to the fact that lie was, so to speak, condemned unheard. There was really no evidence of malice against Mr. Wilson, but at the same time tie had acted with carelessness ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... of appeared in A sw1crs on November 1 23rd, and he issued a writ on November 28th. He adancte& that Answers was, generally speaking, a well- conducted and pleasant reading paper. In re-examinatiou by M;r. WAsmDir, Berry said f-the only other newspaper against ...

THREE MURDERS IN PARIS

... revolver at him. Her own clothes hrat caught fire, and she was very bandy burned. Husband and vwife had not been on even speaking terms for some time past. Lavielle. a fireman, committed the last of the three crimes. His voutng wife spent a nigtht at ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... give the power of God as it -was expressed in the Gospel to every quarter of the habit- able globe that would actuate them. Speaking of the grounds on which they still believed that Chnatianity was not destined to abate her strength, te said there were three ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... letter received bythe prisoner, signed A nnis Derby, before Stark went into the workhouse, and she had heard the prisoner speak to two of her boys of Aunt Annie'. Three sisters and a sister-in-law of the prisoner were called, and stated that Stark ...

THE BANK OF ENGLAND—GENERAL COURT

... Jones subequehntly described as a refies&img contrast to the frigidity of the Covernor's remarlis. 'When Mr. Jenes hbera to speak the smiles on the directors' countenanees thaw broader, and with cause. lie ?? somewhat toat t~e Governor dad not follow toe ...

THE MURDER NEAR CREWE

... there can be no doubt, that the earnest appeals of the boys in letters addressed to the mother from Enuts- ford Prison, to speak the truth, has had the required effect. ?? conwsel for the defence were pressing one of the Davies family to give some additional ...

EXTENSIVE SHOP ROBBERIES AT DRIFFIELD

... asked for. If sickheadache is misery, what are Carter's Little Liver Pins il they wl pesitdvly am it? Peleo bave soed them speak i sltheir wor. They o anl nd eas to tkE.-Ad1D. ...

THE CREWE MURDERERS

... and gave way to uncontrollable grief After sentence both wwere kept in one cell, and when visited were-wo much overcome to speak. The mother of the I prisons, who gave evidence against them, was grektly prostrated on hearing that they had betn sentenced ...