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DOWLAIS TRAGEDY

... back and fore into fo the kitchen several times whilst the prisoney lb and deceased were quarrelling. The last tipie hi bhe went in Gregorio had apparently gone out d, to the back, and deceased was standing by the back kitchen door. Before that she had ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF STARVATION AT MOSTYN

... lying on the kitchen 'floor, and went for Mr Wm. Roberts (the guard- ian for thatl part of the parish), and afterwards Poice-SergeantL B. Wilson was sent for, and the door Was burst open. They *found Fleazer Foulkes lving on the kitchen floor unconscious ...

ALLEGED ROBBERY IN A CARDIFF HOTEL

... previously on her ingera, and other articles. Cross-examined by Mr. Lewis, she said she did not invite prisoners to Wo to the kitchen. She had only one hag-tumbler of whisky that evening, and it was un- usual for her to collapse and get uncon. scious as she ...

A CONDEMNED MAN'S LAST DAYS ON EARTH

... wing of the pmrison buildings. Tile passamto to it leads to tbe kitchen in one direljtion and to the inospital patients' exercise grounds in anotlher. 1Betweenl the cell anid the kitchen a sharp turn to the right leads to a very small yard, w-hich would ...

TRAGEDY AT DOWLAIS

... Spaniard whien the deceased came in, hut he presently joined him in the kitchen. She tlhenj heard thle two talkzing very loudly in their owvn languatge and upon going into the kitchen svhe saw Savada thumping Lasuen with his lists about thle Lace aid head ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... No. 4, Hills-terrace, on February 6.-Wootton deposed that in the smiall hours be went to 4, Hills-terrace nani in the kitchen he saw the prisoner, who called upon him to read the warrant with which he was, armed. Before witnless could produce the wurrant ...

LLANRWST PETTY SESSIONS

... *ater. They went, ther bo'the kitchen of the; house, andt ?? down. The landlard's wife offered defendant sometbling to! drink, and he accepted a botitle of beer which was po'ured int 'Pi oW was !teIenh d theP peivate. kitchen, and was not in a 'dinking' ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT ST. MELLON'S

... itwas-orrather, it was only latched. I went up the steps from the back kitchen to he the kitchen. The door between the two rooms he nvas wide open. When I got into the front kitchen I Saw Mrs. Williams lying on the floor a on her right side, Her right ...

THE DOWLAIS TRAGEDY

... in the kitchen. She said she saw the deceased, who was much the bigger mani, strikc the prisoner about the face and the head. She stopped them, alld they made friends. Afterwards she heardr another noise of loud talking, and, going to the kitchen, she saw ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT LLANGOLLEN

... lo you see this? and immediately shot hims below the chest. The elderly man got -ip, and turned! round to get away to the kitchen behind, when second and third shots wvere fired; at his back, and a fourth pierced the door. Mrs; Goodwin intervened, and ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... to 2.0 on the aftornoon in quest-on. and on his return he ed missed the two watt which had been hang- ed i !et ing in the kitchen. Thrsoner, on being spoken to, said ho did not know what had become ,rs of ?? Rees, assistant to Mr. id. Fligelstone, Dawiabraoker ...

PENRHYNDEUDRAETH

... Cros;-examined: The man Vrag flushed in the face. The, wife 4tnd! daughter left the defendant in the room, and went to the kitchen. FPta the defence. Pierce Joncs Evans, son mi :le defendant, said his father 'wast perfectly sober. de left him in the psrlour ...