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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 ...

A FASTIDIOUS SERVANT GIRL AND HER MISTRESS

... work, kitchen but- ter. and beef. (Loud laughter.) Defendant: These are absolute hallucinations. Plaintiff: Well, her conduct gave me violent pal- pitationg. Judge Bacon: You are sure it was not the stout? (Laughter.) Plaintiff: No, nor the kitchen butter ...

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 ...

DOWLAIS TRAGEDY

... back and fore into fo the kitchen several times whilst the prisoney lb and deceased were quarrelling. The last tipie hi bhe went in Gregorio had apparently gone out d, to the back, and deceased was standing by the back kitchen door. Before that she had ...

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 ...

Journal /Hbagajine

... the front. .Lord Kitchener was sitting his tent in the middle the Headquarters Staff writing small table when horseman galloped by, nearly upsetting the chief, and scattering the staff in all directions. “Hi!” shouted Lord Kitchener Lis aide-de-camp, ...

THE BOW MURDER

... entering the passage he saw Salmon at the foot of the steps leading to the kitchen. Prisoner said, Fetch a policeman, Sam; fetch a policemais. Witness looked into the kitchen and saw his wife lying on the ground. He said to prisoner, What did you do ...

FULHAM FAMILY'S TRAGEDY

... the slightest provocation and her son bad held him back and struck him, too The deceased was very fond of picking up the kitchen poker. A fortnight ago he set fire to the bed and beat her son with a poker until the weapon was bent like a bow. The yonug ...

ANOTHER EAST END TRAGEDY

... Benson, 618 E, stated at eight o'clock that morning he was called to 22, Venour road, Mile End Old Town. On entering the back kitchen he saw Lucy Smith lying on her back on the floor in a pool of blood and the two knives produced were by her side. The head ...

A SUFFOLK TRAGEDY

... aged 15, went to work at a factory, leaving her mother nursing the twins, who were three weeks old, in the kitchen, and her father in the bock kitchen. A nine-year-old SOn, it is alleged, afterwards heard his father oask his mother to go upstairs, but as ...

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. ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER IN BELFAST

... timne. a'nd wvere nearly cshuni. 'Tile deceasced was sober and eappeare 1 to be in her nsuat heiLlbtl. F vee'vtliig in the kitchen seemed to be in ode-u. The old w oman went out, nond hed not, returtnel when wiit cx left. Sergesan Patrick BPor-t stated ...