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CRIMES AND CHARGES

... yesterday afternoon at the R~oyal Hotel, Stonehouse. occupied by Mr M. Ewan. MWhile M.rs M'Ewvan was sitting at 1 dinner in the kitchen adjoining the bar a Nvell- , dressed man entered and drew out the till and clearesi it. lie madle off, but was ultimately ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... She rose early in the morning and. as was her custom, took her share of milking the cows, subsequently proceeding to the kitchen of the house to super- I intend the breakfast-making. While so en- gaged, at about seven o'clock, she took the, little one ...

THE ALLOA TRAGEDY

... bodies we-re i' found in bed in a small apartment leading froin I .he kitchen. the o!ld lady being under the bed- clothes and Robertsen on the top of the counter. plune. On the kitchen table were found an *>!euvelope, which contained a will byr Robertsonl's ...

ABERDEEN POLICE COURT

... fell agains-t the corner of the piano. Mrs Bloomfield gave evidence, but said sh. saw no blows struck, as he went to the kitchen when fhi row comnmenced. Mrs Silver once gave her a gocd thrashing, and that was why Bloosfield objected to the woman coming ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... esconcedhm- him self behind a peat stack bhtween the lodge and ha the gcmekeczer's house. ?? Mr Emslie was chatting in the kitchen with his daughter Nellie and the two servants. About 9.30. p.M. Ithey were startled by a shot fired in -the yard, :and Mr ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... sui;Pncie-. Ir e e *jst 'cn ar:^e.F r-iain;:C1 l . the hole pa'erd ireh the! re n was on the other sidle nF the Cil ?? i the kitchen side wee evcred by a ?? Cj ,Gneral Buiier% The SheriCE-tiller wa's con'alg-- ?? i i (Laughter.) There was another in's of ...

COURT OF SESSION

... --:The director~s of Leith Hospital were granted a warrant at Leith Dea'n of Guild Court yesterday for the erection of a kitchen, waeb-houseo, and£ a nurses' home in Krin-g Street, opposite the hospital, anti for the formation of. a subway to connect ...

ABERDEENSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... I tb her with a silk ihasislkerchief and ai pair of kidj di gloves. The purisuer and defender were fre- je quently in the kitchen alone, and tin these occa-aI sions fie took her on to his knee, kissed and m foryed her, and professed a love for her that ...

THE NETHY BRIDGE MURDER CASE

... 'felt u- the better for the work for them found' by 'Mr rk Macoconoohie durine tlhe past winter, o t'hat even Id the suup kitchen had' no chance. (Ap laueo.) M Mr Muacon:hie's addre a) wcas iistenod to at- e ttesativeiy, and frequently applauded. aI A ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... 2J oL years. The other children, Eitzabeth, aged nsne,tI and William, aged six, slept with their grand- tl mother in the kitchen bed. Everything seems t to have gone well during the night, but at five ti o'clock yesterday morning the elder Mrs Mar- P ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... the ?? n s hle, along wit br, lsee frandmother, want to the house, end found the~ en flmore of the kitchen asod room covered with ere hblood. Tn the kitchen n-qr the jawbox was a be basin filled with blood. Witness had often seen ee- her father strike her ...

COURT OF SESSION

... in June, except. as already stated, that he had @ ad allowed everything to get very low. Bankrupt i had a five-room and kitchen house. In regard to the household furniture, he said Mrs Shields had taken from it. a- bedroom suite belongingk to her. The ...