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THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... I had. Since then had your relationship been in any way stramed ? No, not in the leat. (To the Magistrate) Am I obliged to speak in open court like this, sir? It is very painful to me. Mr. Coosn.-Yes, you must answer the questions. In reply to the Magistrate ...

YORKSHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES

... for the assault on your daughter5 That ?? had been thrown out at Crossland's trial. CroZslanid replied, I don't want to speak to you. at all. Upon that Kendall fired with a revolver in Crossland's; face, inflicting a wound. Cross- land ran away. Russell ...

THE KENSINGTON MUTDER

... hanidsome face, but looked haggard. During the examination bv Dr. Palmer, the scoused remained quiet, and appeared afraid to speak freely. ' t. THE CONDEM AN AT NEWCASTLE. ofe young ?? Emery, now lying under sentence death in Newcastle Gaol, has, under the ...

THE GOUFFE MURDER

... first to the subject of her antecedents. The wsoman, in her reply, showed intelli- gence, but also a certain perverseness. Speaking of her stay in London with Eyraud, she said that she bought the trunk to pack her linen in, and without any idea of per- ...

RIVER POLLUTION AT OTLEY

... it wvas not sufficiently strong I to cause him to doubt Spreckley's evidence. And then M~r. Harry Garnett wvas recalled, to speak as to i Ianother flow of sewage about 80 yards below the mill, !whereas, in point of fact, it was a kind of storm over- f low ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... the far East, is a Government official diplomatist and special correspondent, gave him an especial snowledge enabling him to speak with 'autfhority on the position of affairs arising out of the prsent war. Asked for his views on the probable political outcome ...

THE POLICE AND THE CROWD AT TIPPERARY

... Colonel ACdedde appeared inside the gale, and witness was o ,admitted. He went some few steps inside, and then-paused tr 'to speak to some of his friends. While waiting there he b noticed some disturbance at the gateway. The stream of b defendants and their ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... Press Association states that it now transpires that the person for whom the police were seeking, and who has come forward to speak of his knowledge of Mrs. Pearcey, is a gentleman of means residing near Gravesend. After reading about the case he went to ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... jury had given tbeir verdict, his Lordship, on the application of Mr. Kershaw, stayed execution for fourteen cays. DAWSON v. SPEAK AND SON.-COMISSIOS. Mr. WAD.ny, Q.O., and M. W. BvZar appered for the Plaintiff, and ar. E. T. A soxaN, Q.C., and Mr. WAruGe ...

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 ...

THE TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE

... the niatter about in just the I way one w-ould have expected from a gentlemnan. Then, ?? that letter-it wvas difficult to speak of it, said his Lerdtirp, -with cnliness-addressed by a cultured scholar to a youth. Was it the kind of letter which would ...

THE POLYNESIAN LABOUR TRAFFIC

... again S -duringr the p)ast seven years. Dr. Baton is practically unsupported in most of his 1~ allegationrs, anid hie cannot Speak from recent personal S- Iobssrvation and k-non-ledge. Fur some tine hie has, been c tourinig for thle purpose of raising, funds; ...