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TERRIBLE DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN LIVERPOOL

... in the kitchen ivith the greater portion of her rlothing off and blood flowing about her. The constable at once hastened to the hollse, wihieh is situated in a thorough- fare mostly oceppied by the working ela.,ses, and on enterin, thoe kitchen found the ...

THE MURDER AT RAINHILL ASYLUM

... Grainger kneeling over her sawing at her neck e- with a table-knife, which sae had, unobserved, ed obtained from the matron's kitchen. 3ancox Er. was terribly cut about the throat, and died two [r hours later. Grainger, who was 28 yearns of iff age, and a ...

A WOMAN HOUSEBREAKER

... niowlaedge. Inspector Griffiths said the prisoner that morn- ing told him that she broke inio the house through the back kitchen window. Mr. E. W. Johnson. who defended, reserved S his cross-examination and defence. Mrs. L M. Rowlett, wife of a farmer ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... each fined 2s. and 2s costs. COUNTY (ISLINGTON). Before Messrs. B,. Canpington, J. E. Sheppard, W. J. Robinson, and J. G. Kitchen. A Garston Sailor in Trouble.-John Heydan, a sailor, was chiared with stealing a coat from the shop of Mr. Morton, Garston ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... similar offenees Richard Cap- 2 stick, IUndsrbiUl-street, was fined £3 and costs, andt lta penalty of £15 was inflicted on R. Kitchen.- c a James Thompson, Saxon-street was lined £3 and t 1, costs for selling a pint of new milk which had been t deprived of ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A BROTHER

... Catherine Flitr?6d, sister, and William Fitzgerald, brotber-inlaw, gave evidence as to tbe acufae bavimg taken place ini the back kitchen, but there appears to have been nobody who saw the actua -blow st k.- Detective meli ad he was ?? i and wben he asked the ...

THE TERRIBLE MURDER AT RAINHILL ASYLUM

... It was one of the ke -from the ;o matron's kitchen. His explanation as to how ashe obtained it was that on her way to his P(Dr t Wiglesorth's) house she had gotit from a cup- t oad in the mzatron's kitchen. When bie en- tared the room Grainger did not ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... a noise of breaking timber in an unoccupied house, and found the three prisoners smashing the doors and cupboards in the kitchen. The land. lord of the property said be hid been comn. Pletelv beggared by the loss on this house. It was absolutely wrecked ...

MR. BRYN ROBERTS'S CHARGES

... The following statement has :beenx issued by the War Ofie. * The SeretaryTof State for War, having telegraphed to Lord Kitchener that the charge made by Mr. Bryn Roberts, ?? against the Australian contingents ,was now transferred to the South African ...

THE FATAL QUARREL IN ARDWICK

... deoeased, who was called, sai that she heard a row whilst she was upstairs. She caine downs and found ber husbajid in the kitchen. She asked him the cause of the bother, but he made no reply Deceased afterwards challenged Nelson out of his renal, but there ...

LIVERPOOL CITY SESSIONS

... recorded, and Kennedy was sentenced Et to six months and, Robinson. to three months? ly impsnt with hard labour. a- Wiarn Kitchen (46), wheehvright, was found y ilty of stealing a handcart, the property of chard Roberts and Co, and was sentenced to 5r ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE COURTS

... Crelly, backs; Wolstenholie, Booth, and 'Abbott, half bsoks; Roe, Dauson. Raw- cdiffe, Gray, and Corrin, forwad, - Whites: Kitchen, goal; Balliday and Wateon, backs; Boyle, Brow, sad Taylor, half-backs; Taylor, M'Donald, Proudfeot, Settle, and Turner, for- ...