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HOW THE POOR LIVE

... poor tenants speak of defects they have to suffer for doing so. If tenants dare to complain they know what to expect. In fact, they are afraid to speak. Why, even in this very room you used intimi- atibion and Mrs. Palmer was afraid to speak. INSANITARY ...

SCRIPTURE TEXTS AND WORLDLY WISDOM

... who was sur. rounded by a crowd, repeating portions of the Scrip. tures. He afterwards said he was dry from the effects of speaking, and intended to have a cup of tea. lie then went round with a hat, repeating the words, ?? Blessed are they that assist ...

DIAMOND ROBBERY IN HATTON GARDEN

... that wthenr they spouke WVelshi pre~i entitallY cc hiabitua~lly, butc could also speak English more ot less they wvereju ti h -d iti returnit ng themn. selves as speaking Welsh oiilv\. It wxas ititeiided that such cases should be ?? regarded as bi-lingxial ...

BETSY WEBB'S BABY

... While the weakly, ?? prisoner sat sobbing in tho dock, her sister Alice, a slim young girl of sixteen, who could scarcely speak for crying, was put in the witness-box to testify against her. She deposed that she lived at 116, Cornwall-street, and worked ...

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... Thackwoll, RE., prosecuted. The caaO was t renmarkable one. The prisoner Is of very Bmart tappearauca:; he is well educated, speaks three or four foreign langnagea, and writes shorthand. Aftr, his desertion ho left England and joined tho mowotad police in ...

ARMY COURTS MARTIAL

... necessaries. Captain 0. M. R. Thackwell, R.E., prosecuted. The case was a remarkable one. The prisoner is of smart appearance, speaks three or four foreign Ian. gasages, and writes shorthand. After his deser- tion he left England and joined the mounted police ...

GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST OLD BAILEY OFFICIALS

... addres-ed the jury on behalf of Hill, pninting out the improbabilities of the story told by the womuen, and Mr. Burnie was speaking on belhatf of Windram, when the Court adjourned for luncheon. Uplon ?? return of his lordship, Mr. Justice Kennedy said he ...

REMARKABLE SUICIDES

... and the right eye wee driven in. The unfortuinate man, who, despite his terrible 'jn ries, , wae still alive, but unable to speak; was at ence con veyed to St.: Bartholomnew's Hotpital; but-died en bhe way. It seems that thiaee years. Ago the deceased 1o3t ...

THE CHARGE OF SHOOTING A BARMAID

... cane in. fie valed for some bitter, aud I served tim, and lie then called for some ale. Iie said t IlIss Thompson, I'll speak to you. I replied, Certaiulv. 11s showed ate a letter (producekd by ItispJectIr 'unmnor), aen said, What is tbe weaning ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... bleeding from the head in the dusthole.' He was told that she had fallen over a small parapet wall 3ft. leigh. She was able to speak, and said, 1 lost a brush on the wall, and got on a box to reach it, when I tu mbled down. Dr. Webster said death was due ...

THE SUICIDAL MANIA

... husband drank to excess, and as a consequence he got into arrears with his rent and other pecuniary difficulties. He used to speak jest- a ingly to his children about taking his life. After I- drinking heavily he suffered from depression. He left Ad home ...

FRENCH GIRL ACCUSED OF ARSON

... was more serious, and completely wrecked a portion of thd house. The origin still remained a mystery, and witness (lid not speak to p-i- soner about it. On the following Thursday morning witness and her servants had just commenced to clear up the rooms ...