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1900 - 1949
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YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... tohisfatber,struck him in the face, and declared he would do for him that night. After speaking About a knife he went to the kitchen, and, on coming baok, aid,: I've got! one. Prosecutor was then speaking to his wife, and're received a blowr on theI side ...

THE FATAL FIRE IN THE EAST END

... strongly that he thought there must have been oil on the hoor of the assage, which was alight. Oil was running towards the kitchen door. By the Julry: If he hadi known of the five children. he couttd certainly have daved some of them, as at that time he ...

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

... heart failed her. If this surmise be co:rect, in all probability the man, havingmiurdered his youngest hild, retired to the kitchen with his wife and there completed the ghasstly tnnogedy. The survivingt children wfere fetched away by theis- grandmother ...

PATHETIC TRIPLE TRAGEDY AT WANDSWORTH

... he sawe -that she was in reality 4ead, and that she had seemingly been suffo- cated,- Mr.. Hodges then walked 'into the kitchen, and. was horrified to.find Mr. and Mis. Chalfont sitting upright, each in an armchair and- quite-lifeless. On, the floor ...

EARLSFIELD TRAGEDY

... FOUND. Constable Haner said he was fetched by the last witness and, having ascersained that the baby *ats- dead, went to the Kitchen, Hle foimd the door loco l, bui bursting it open saw Mi. and Mrs.. Chalvnt sitting on eithkr 6ide of the fileplace, about ...

THE TRIPLE TRAGEDY AT EARLSFIELD

... P-Witness: Oh, certainly. - Police-constablo Gen. Hiarmer, 248 T. gave evidence of finding the baby's dead body. In the kitchen were the man and. woman sitting on chairs about two feet apart. Both weer groaning, and there were tvo pools of blood. There ...

FULHAM FAMILY'S TRAGEDY

... the slightest provocation and her son bad held him back and struck him, too The deceased was very fond of picking up the kitchen poker. A fortnight ago he set fire to the bed and beat her son with a poker until the weapon was bent like a bow. The yonug ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... eband identified the body, and said that ho went out on VW dnesnay evening last uand left de- ceasead seae~ld ait toa in the kit-chen. Upon his r~aturn sonme hail hour later he founsd ths'nieco I f.lop;t soke, and upon reach- lugi the kitehen wasa horrified ...

LAW NOTICES

... the dead body of the earetaker. a terianr niamned 'John Phaph, 57 years of age, was found hatnging from a book in tha back kitchen. The p;r n'iies wvero closed at five oclock on Thurstdav ovening. wheu Mr. Faller and his assistants want home, leaving the ...

KENTISH-TOWN SUICIDE

... who had been out down, a portion of rope boingstillaronnd the neck. There were no signs of disIur- bance in the passage or kitchen. lie alterwarde found that the parlour door bad beeu iorced,; and also an inner door; whilat the show cassa hadbeen. smashed ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... missed an overcoat and other articles from the hall. He searched the house and found ?? a pane of glass had beea broken in the kitchen win- uow at the bacS of the house, and the catch unrstpned. At 1.30 that morn.! ing he ws in bed, and wa awoko by a noise ...

YESTERDAY'S IN QUESTS

... caw omoke coming under her door, and, going into the passage, heard children scrcaming in the kitchen. Sue at, once went down- stairs, and found the kitchen full cf smoke. She could hear the boy crying, so groped her way round the room, and at last found ...