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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 ...

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: ...

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 ...

SAD OCCURRENCE AT KING'S NORTON

... borne to go shopping at:3irchley. ihe started a3 twenty minutes to four o'clock, leavinz the two children on- attended in the kitchen. The fire wasprotected byl guard, over two feet high, and the outer doors were left open. If they were closed, LhNowever, ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... wounding John Hadley, of flay Grcen Lane, Selly Oak, with a shovel, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm.- Polioe-sergeant Kitchen stated that on Monday even- ing he met Hadley, who had & sexvre wound in the side of his hcad, and was bleeding freely. He ...

BOGUS ROBBERY AT HARBORNE

... womtan or by a man. She was stunned. and did nut recover consciousness for a quarter of an hour. Then she returned to the kitchen I and went on washing the glasses, but was so unset that she had to sit down and cry. Mrs. Phipps found her bedroom door wide ...

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 ...

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 ...

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' ...

THE STOCKTON MANSLAUGHTER CASE

... for a few nriautes) and. Wben BP eke casme back again the deveased and ai 'the Drisoner were wrestling together el -ii the kitchen, and they fel'l to ble d( ground together. What the reason Ct a ' thie scuffling was was not very claerI da mor M'as there ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... appeared that when the defendant found MoEgrave and the other two mnm in possession of his hou he became very violent, swept the kitchen table, which was covered winth glasses, beer bottles, and crockery, with his stick, and in 2a scrinnage that ensued struck ...

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' ...