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THEFT BY AN EXETER BOY

... difference since Roberts and talk ?? 'arrived here (says a Capetown coni .rcorrespondent) is something stupendous, mitt Kitchener toddles about, walks into hotels, the sniffe after young aabalterns strutting about som in Staff uniform, and makes himself ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT ON A NEWTON SERVANT

... tt to Laoow what was the matter, and on being £40Of told went behind her and boxed her ears and requi kne6sed her over the kitchen chair. He mi also thumped ber in the back, and Mrs prese laei9 appealed to him to leave her alone. to the shewent upetairs ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT BARNSTAPLE

... to bresak- 8t fast, and. Cm her goinp to her father's house th, she found he-had. not been there. His boots h were in the kitchen, but his bntoher's knife ml was not in the useani place. Going up into a rai loft at the back of the house she saw th prisoner ...

TO-DAY'S EXETER POLICE

... mother-in-law, also gave id evidence in support of the complainant's F ?? defendant, on being sworn, said Ir a, she was in her kitchen when Mrs Powell B3i B. called! her out. She saw Mrs Powell, a ha q, neighbour named Mrs Stokes, and witness's Cs is daughter ...

ALLEGED BURGLARY:

... ge had not been discharged, having stayed away because he said he was ill. On Saturday morning last witness feand that the kitchen door leading from the pantry had been forced open, break- the oatch. The pigeon hole flap in the office wsll had beon forced ...

DEVON ASSIZE

... in the nRght. They were surprised tofind the front door open, and on entering the house they fonnd the catch of the back kitchen window 1 foroed. Someone had effected an entrance and it was afterwards discovered that a com- 3 bination clock, a marble ...

THE BIDEFORD TRAGEDIES

... answer, he opened the door, and, in company with lnspeetor a Manning, entered the house and found e decease i in the back kitchen with his throat a cut. He remained in the house while ie Inspector Manning went for a doctor. The n knife produced wat lying ...

THE BOER WAR

... W Lush, 2nd Devons, has died of dysentery at riowick The Sesretary of State for War has taken measures to reinforce Lord Kitchener. Right hundred mounted infantry will start next weekt; two regiments of cavalry as soon as transport can be provide:]; drafts ...

ST. THOMAS ATTEMPTED MURDER CASE

... Mrs. Andro,.% as r,# what he wanted there. Tey, howover. wait en dqwn, and Mrs. Andrews 1illowtrl pri)iso r ed into the kitchen. As she wag tnrninu4 to shot he the door she received three very- heavy a2 blows upon her ?? with a ha. ieh.t :at which pr-soner ...

SUICIDE AT [ill]

... of the deco si-1, gs, deposed to reeing hor father 1 .ss alive nt nes about 1.30 am. on Mfon lay, when he left i IHe tIv, kitchen to go to bed. He told Nvilncs helI 'ps, ha7 pains in his side. Her brother name to I tch the house in the morning snd] alked ...

CULLOMPTON SESSIONS

... about 11.10 a.m he was on duty r- in plain clothes and entereO. tho Mutterton I, Arms Ina. He saw the defendgsnt in the 1, kitchen with the son of the landlady. On the settle beside ths defendant witsmsss f. observed an uprightpint cup, the contents of ...

THE EXMOUTH MYSTERY

... civilian and not a commissioned chaplain he shnuld get the bit of bronze. One chaplain to the Forces, who accompanied Lord Kitchener's iarmy to Khartoum, gob the D. SO. His service in this and the several other campaigus i-i encouraging and exercising a ...