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ALLEGED ASSAULT IN A FLAT

... and then the other. Annie Lang, general servant to the com- plainant, said on Sunday evening, the 5th inst., she was in the kitchen with Madame Carvalho. There was a. dispute about a kettle. The defendant went out, but he returned undressed. The complainant ...

A RECEIVER OF STOLEN GOODS GETS FIVE YEARS

... the police could enter only by breaking the window frames-a preeoction he took when he heard the police suspected him. The kitchen in Steward Street was useid folely as his storehouse for stolen goods which could be deposited there even in his absence. ...

CELEBRATING THE RELIEF OF LADYSMITH

... stress fora month's wages in lieu of notice. His- Honour: What did Mie, discharge you fori Plaintiff: She came down into -the kitche'n one evening, and found two young men there -with me- and the housemaid. (Laughter.) Defendant: Two soldiers.. Plaintiff: ...

ANOTHER RAID ON A WEST-END MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT

... with electric fittings. Among 1 other articles he found a number of letters addressed to Mrs. Wilson. There were also . a kitchen, a sitting-room, and another -bed- E room, which appeared to be used in the ordinary way. 7Emanuel said she was not 6certificated ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... d with a box found on the kitchen table, on which was also a piece of candle, neither of which be- longed to the house. Four silver spoons had been taken from the plate basket. a In entry was eflected by forcing the kitchen -v window. That rootl was it ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE

... hearing screams coming from the residence of the deceased, she rushed into the house *and. found Mrs. Crisford standing in 'the kitchen with the blade of a larae carving-knife in her throat. The witness pulled out the knife, the- deceased fell to the floors ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Hullo! what are you doing here ? and the prisoner replied, I don't know. I have made a mistake. He then walked into the kitchen, asid the witness proceeded to dress, during which process the prisoner escaped through the window. He followed the prisoner ...

THE TRAGEDY AT BOW

... said that on the morning of the 15th iust. he was called to 53, Venour Road, by Con- stable Bensted. On being taken to the kitchen on the ground floor he saw deceased lying on her bank with the head towards the door and the feet in the diree- tion of the ...

STRANGE ARREST OF AN ALLEGED COINER

... STRANGE ARREST OF AN ALLEGED COINER. ?? . AT Marlborough Street Police Court, Paul Toretto/ twenty, p kitchen porter' of Italian Nationality, livin, at No. 2, Richmnond Build- ings, Soho, was charged, on remand, before Mr. 'enwick, with having been concerned ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... from the defendant. The witness said there was a lot of slate in it-not much coal. The defendant said it might burn in the kitchen grate. With cynical disregard of conse- quences, the defendant said to the magis- trate: You have heard my defence. Now I've ...

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 ...

A YORKSHIRE LOVER PAYS £100 FOR FICKLENESS

... Emily Bone, the mother, deposed that on Thursday evening last she left the deceased playing with two other children in the kitchen whilst she went and put the baby to bed. A few moments after she heard loud screams, and on going to ascertain the cause found ...