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A GIRL SERIOUSLY BITTEN BY A DOG

... dog, but it was the only protection he had for the house. The servants in the house had told her since that they dared not speak to the dog or it would fly at them, and they were in danger of being torn to. pieces. The defendant gave her 2s. 6d. to go ...

THE HOLBORN MURDERER SENTENCED TO DEATH

... That afternoon Miss Byrne was found lying prostrate on the stairs, bleeding profusely from wounds about the body. She did not speak, ,and died while being conveyed to the hospital. A post-mortem revealed the, fact that the woman had been stabbed eight times ...

CANNING TOWN MYSTERY

... -Corouer: Iow do you know it was the same man P-Wit- ness: I iparticulagly noticed his hat, collar, an' ?? Coroner: Did you speak to the deceased -Witness: ?? I ran across the road and told the con- stable, but be did not come for 10 ?? Laurence, 730 Xi ...

CLUB RAID AT KING'S-CROSS

... regard to the disappearnce of .her daughter, iley,aget 18 years, who has Ibeen mising since Aptil 23. She wan last seen speaking to a ?? iii Anerley-park. Rihe Bailey is a fair girl, with full grey eyes, and at the time of her-disappearancewas wearing ...

THE ALLEGED COMPANY FRAUDS

... poscesion of the Treasury, and peruniesion wasgrauted. Dr. Holace Howrd, of South Keusingtonwna called by Mr. Higgins to speak us to Coward's condition. Ie stated thxt an operation was ?? performed yesterday. but the maiin danger was in the patient's ...

THE DOCTOR OF DIVINITY'S [ill]

... at half-past eleven the rrisoner was doing a skirt dance ons the pavement, and vhen advised to desiet said, ' How dare you speak to me. siA a perfect lady.' (Laughter.) After this she enteresl a curer shop) and walked out smoking a oiarette. Mr. Sheil ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY

... privately. At the ?? witness thought the prisoner looked wild and strange, and he opened the coovorsation by Faying I want to speak to i you very quietly, and I don't want it to go any further. e I have got a eervatet girl in trouble, and have given her s ...

RETIREMENT OF CHIEF INSPECTOR MARSHALL

... retirement from official fe. The writer is aur edcafted man who. made a mistamken nge of his -sccodmplishm-nts. Coming to speak of the most aensational eaptbirew of his career, it was curious to 'find.' Mr. Marshall omitting men- tiot of the Mnswell-hill ...

RIOT AT ST. MICHAEL'S SHOREDITCH

... Cuthkbert , West Keeing- ton, hd been heard he had no intention of speaking, and it is due to him to say that at the outoet ke never opened his mouth or rose from seast save to speak to the police and others who spoke to him, much less took nay part in ...

ALLEGED CHILD MURDER AT HACKNEY

... each town. He expilainoed to the mapisitrate that the little girl, who accompanied him carrying dowers in her hand, had P speaking part in the play, and waa on the stage at in- terval, fimishing nit ?? ten at ight. hMr. Lsoe sid it was a little lhte for ...

LADY AT THE WINDOW

... up. I did beckon to her with my ?? was the ohbcctot you beckosing this lady out? Mr. Havelock: I wanted her to comi out to speak to her to ?? if i knew her. THE DEFENCE. Mr. Abrahams, in defence said his client was a merchant in the City and on ?? day ...