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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 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 ...

THE STABBING AFFRAY AT THE LONDON DOCKS

... knew them to be the accused. They stopped a winate opposite the bon. One came close to witness, and mid, We are three men, speaking in English, with a foreign accent. Witnes did not know what btey meant, and they passed over the bridge. Howard said, T'hey ...

MURDER OF A SWEETHEART AT OLDHAM

... the thiroat, sad in a very weak condition. The coustable questioned her as to how the wound was irnicted. She was nn21Il to speak, but pointed to Turner. The latter attemnpted to run away, but the constable detained him, and he wa subseaquenutly looked ...

ACTION AGAINST THE LEEDS TRAMWAY COMPANY

... suecesses jaA enunetod Vat 1-r tihe reportes rendelred every term by lecturers and professe.a, who, with hardly an sa-cepticn, speak ill hig'a t&ra. of it's earnaestnessa and vigor. MILTARY RIOT AT FOLEESTOYB A Folkestone correspondcnt telegraphs-A number ...

YORIKSHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES

... there was Little doubt that the greater -portion of the mnoney in question would be lost to the PiSoners clients-'Mr. Mellor, speaking on behalf of the prisoner, said that for many years the latter had enjoyed the resteet and friendship of everybodv in -Halillt ...

THE FATAL FIRE AT WORTLEY

... but he did not show it to the Vicar. lhe maeD the communicationl to the Vicar as head of theL church, hut did n~ot remember speaking to thle curate or ar. Willana. H~e wass not aware then, or even yet, that there weas a comm~uittee- He could not say wh~at ...

MURDER OF A SERVANT GIRL NEAR HUDDERSFIELD

... Richmond correspondent eays-Iis this part of North Yorkshire there is every prosnect of a most excellent esasen. Generally speaking, the broods are large, and the birds are strong on tho wiug. There is maple cover for them. PROPOSED HIGHER G R icjE SCH ...

THE LIMEHOUSE MURDER

... a seat. Mr. Angus Lewis pointed out that though the prisoner's wound was slight he appeared very prostrate, and refused tO speak for several hours afterwards. It waw mainly on the prisoner's evidence that a verdict of wilful murder was returned agaslst ...

TRAGEDIES IN WEST AND EAST LONDON

... but cane nost sayain and shult the door. The witness then gave eviden co as to seeing the p risone r leave the house, and speaking to the landladyv. She went wiith the landlady to the room, sod knocked at the door. She thought she heard somle onze say ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... future decline to practise or corunteuanoe it iD any way. THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE ON THE 6CAN DAL. The Bishop of Carlisle, speaking yesterday for the Addi- tional Curates bociety, said if tLe clergy werg faithful to their dutv they would be wVell received ...

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 ...