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RECTOR'S SON IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... Lying-in Hospital, gave evidence rebatting the medical testimony adduced on behalf of Miss Melson. The witness said he was speaking from general knowledge, from authorities, and from his own personal observations. Dr. Probyn Williams corroborated the last ...

A ROMANCE OF GENTILITY

... are said to be rival lecturers in the parks, Williams going alternately to Victoria and Finsbery Parks to speak on Protentantism, and Field to speak on Bible Defence. The Complainant said le was presiding at a public meeting at Finsbury Park on the ...

A YIDDISH CASE

... the defendant gave in Yiddish, and then broke into English. Judge Bacon: Speak English all' through, man. You lhave already imposed upon the Court, pretending that you cannot speak it. I shal Inorw What value to place upon such testi- .mony as yours Inanswer ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... court. Ho abused the witness in the vilest terms, amd, alluding to his solicitor, said ' he didn't want any -- mouthpiece to speak for him.'' amlbling o, , he stated that on thi night before the murder lie took akoifeawayfroi Marie, cud jobbed'' her in ...

A MAN IN WOMAN'S CLOTHES

... seen the prisoner in Piccadilly on four different evenings, sometimes in a brougham, On one it occasion the prisoner, after speaking to a gentleman,. : IE came over to him and said. The gentlemen are not out ,, to-night. He replied, No, but the policemen ...

BAD STORY OF POVERTY

... the only witness for the defence. She said that on the night of the murder her husband came home drunk, and on her mother speaking to him, he struck her on the face. She went to the assistance of her mother, when her husband seized her by the hair, and ...

ANOTHER MAN DRESSED AS A WOMAN

... seen the prisoner in Piccadilly on four different evenings, some- times in a brougham. On one occasion the prisoner, after speaking to a gentleman, came over to him (the consteble)and said, The gentlemen are not out to- night, He replied, No, but the ...

FROM THE CONDEMNED CELL

... Secretary, but was re- lased. CONFESSION OF TiHE CrIME. The convict has given a detailed account of his ,rime, in which he speaks first of leaving his ship the Electra at Neath on September 19, and of the drunken bouts which followed. Then he tells of ...

THE BORTH MURDERER

... Lawrance passed 'sentence of death. Billifigton was: ,the 'executioner.' - Tbe condemned man made a confession.' JIn this he speaks 'first of leaving his 'ship; 'the :Eiectra, at Neath, on September 19, and of the .drublcen bouts whieh follo'1ed.' Thon he ...

Court and Club

... hasten his recovery has not by any means had that eflect. Ile has now been seized with paralysis of the tongue, and, humanly speaking, his political career may be declared to be closed. Few besides those who have had the opportunities of watching the progress ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1242 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE CASES

... when Leniiis .Morningqtoen spoke to him late on Friday evening in New Oxford-street he replied diffidently that he did not speak enough English. (Laughter.) She said that did not matter. She asked him to pat his arm arousd her neck, but he did not like ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... liandsonue, bat looking weary and A beggard. During ths suatioiiation by Dr. Pailmer, accused ?? quiet and appenarn afrid to speak vi freely. - ACTION AG~AINST MR. HENRYa IRVING. 0 II Xis the Qmenae's Hoorch Division ycatorday, before Mr, v Jusetico H{a ...