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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

DE WET ELUDES KITCHENER

... will be able to stiffen the Boer. resistance, and, indeed, his force is stated to have already swelled to 7,000 men. Lord Kitchener, having dropped out of the hunt, pushed up and reliavea Colonel Heore's detachment, aud Sir :. Carring- ton Wae at Otteshoep ...

YESTERDAY'S IN QUESTS

... caw omoke coming under her door, and, going into the passage, heard children scrcaming in the kitchen. Sue at, once went down- stairs, and found the kitchen full cf smoke. She could hear the boy crying, so groped her way round the room, and at last found ...

BREACHES OF PROMISE

... uu.e.. utro 1IET11IODIST PlEACHER'S GRAVE ]N A KITCHEN lHick6 Lold an ?? at Wands. et 0 ilcelFy, concerning the death PeIa anlldotln 13wden, 4t, a Metho- ay agent, whose body A1Iscr~tld under the kitchen Yoor at 27, :2 3-lane, Waudcvwortb. on June a. ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... very agitated state, aud explained, in snswer to questions pnt, to hin,.'\that when attemnpting to enter thehiouse by: the kitchen window he dieturbeid ak parrot in its cage. Firsly, the bird eyed hima smv piciounlv, then it rullied its teathers, and ah' ...

JEWS RAID A CHINA SHOP

... saw that& trollywas at the door and that his furniture was safe in the shop. Theprisonorsdetainedhimr,amd tbs man in the kitchen at the back of the house until 10 o'clock, and during that tire they got him by threats to sign a ! paper saying that he owed ...

DROWNED NEAR THE ZOO

... Hallo !whatare you doing here? ard prisoner-replied, I don't know. I. ha'e made a'mishfke. He then walked into the kitchen, and witnesi proceeded to-dress, during which process prisoner, escaped thronghthe window. ?? followed' prisener to Bronze-street ...

THE TRAGEDY AT BOW

... on Dec. l5-he was ealled to' 53, Vexour-road. by Constable Bensted. anid founid the woman dead in a pool of blood in the kitchen, with a veiry large incision across the neck exteniing from ear to ear. - A man was sitting on a cheir, hut he could not say ...

SUICIDE AT ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL

... night fnuxeo in charge of the Arthur Ward, said that at tbe moment of-the' oeurrenoe she had i left the patient to go 'to the kitchen. 1 'When she returned she missed Murhall, and found that he had gone out of WIn- dow, which was .48it from the ground. -Dr ...

KENTISH-TOWN SUICIDE

... who had been out down, a portion of rope boingstillaronnd the neck. There were no signs of disIur- bance in the passage or kitchen. lie alterwarde found that the parlour door bad beeu iorced,; and also an inner door; whilat the show cassa hadbeen. smashed ...

A GRANDFATHER SENT FOR TRIAL

... yes- terday,-Dr. Fowzer, deouty coioner for the borough of Croydon, held an ?? on the body of Mabel Sophy Maynard, 15, a kitchen-maid in theleipploy of Mr. !C. Scott 1Belli, of Yarrow house, Beulah- hill, Upper Norwood. Wilen maaking up the fire in a ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... the late Mrs. Parkes, the owner of the property, who died 18 months ago. Witness arrained with the deceased to live in the kitchen, but she had no idea that the place was in such a state; in fact, she paid a good deal to have the house done up. Wit. ness ...

THE LOST BANK NOTES

... neighboaring. tarm tor belp, and on returningto tuie co tnge it - was .iuend that the child's throat had been cut witia a arge kitchen kiife, and that Lhen mother had also one her own ?? was committed ior trial to the zssexaSsigees., -THE FTALFIBE INBLOOMSBUBJRY ...