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THE OLDHAM MURDER

... said he would go for assistance; butt witness made him help to carty the girl to a house close by. The deceased could nut speak, and when witness asked her who had injured her she drew her hand across her throat sad poioted at the rrisoner. Witness askied ...

THE ATTEMPTED BURGLARY AT LINCOLN BARRACKS

... in thle morning witness heard a noise in tho roomea She made a remark, and the noise as;3ed. 'le then sI'd, If you don't speak, I'll rihg this electric beU. Hoer sisters woke up, and they alt screamedl- Her father Acne to the room, and asked what was ...

THE CHANTELLE MURDER

... French Government bears the folloewinz signatures: - MONT--, Sta-A, and BAoF It Lrco. EMIG-IRATION OF JEWS. Sir ohnl Sloop, speaking at a -nF eting of Jews in London on Snturday night, said lie thought the time had come nohen bhe whvole jJewish rare2 should ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... county, particularly when so little crime exists, and so few prisoners await triaL Why it is done, I am at a loss to know. Speaking from my ewn experience, T don't hesitate to say that there is no place ia any county in whicm, three Assizes are not abundantly ...

THE NORTH WALES TRAGEDY

... fru-m that stand- point-was interviewed to-day, and made some important additions to the facts already known. Evans, who only speaks Welsh, is understood to state that though his regular work lay in another direction, he -was prompted to carry a Ioad of wood ...

LEEDS POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... was committed for a month Like Virgil, the latter-day critic disdaiaw ts a plain thing im a plain way. Thus, in pr- ci: .speaking of women who wish to be free, hc tat Women with a velleity for emanci- s immortel Mr. Puff has it, he lainlavs - Ls with ...

THE PARK WILL CASE

... after her husbantlds death, and did nut believe that her husband ever executed the deed. Indeed. she often 1 heard her husband speak of MCiss Smith in unfavourable | terms. She believed the statenents of the witnesses as to the putting on of the ring to be ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER IN NORTH WALES

... on the ground, and bleeding front the mouth. in which a handkerchief saturated with blood was placed. Evans was unimble to speak Engltish; blnt prisoner madel signs to him that his wife had fallen over the rock. W-ith the prisoner's assistance, Mlr.. Duncan ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... done, and he promuised to do sO. The witness telegraphed to 3Ir. A. S. W~ilson, who was in Yorkshire. Mr. A. Eussell.-Yon speak' of one man who rwould not. lDid yen mention the named N;o, I did net. It was MWr. LIycstt Cream The witness continued-Sir ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... the seensationl? Yes. And wrhat was the next thing? We informed Sir William Gerdon-nrning of what wve had been told. Did you speak to him in the smoke-oroom ? Yes. W~e told hmthat mzembers of the partyv had been com- me~.nting ona his conducot at baccarat ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... counsel went farther, analI here in the Roval Courts, where justice was administered bv Judges of the Qucen, me should Lavo to speak freely even of the neost illustrious of his fellow-subjects. It wea not his side that had scught to come to the jue-i w-ith ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... of an abominable crome. Th~e trod Chi Justice-I do not renember the e.- pression, and I donet think you a- be allowed to speak. i-aeral CiOx an W-iliinrs.-Wo- were accuse of s5eei- fininug cm Innowent nans Thte Lord Chief J-stice-Sir Edward Clarxke in ...