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IPSWICH QUARTER SESSIONS

... 'the headL wh.le he was shrieking waith path. Jamnes told her to leave off, as slhe Y might kill hinm and' prisconer, who was drunk, replied, You can't kill him, I've seen him like that scores of times. At six o'clock prisoner f was arrested on a warrant ...

THE YARMOUTH TRAGEDY

... manager to Rolph and Sons, aue, tioneers and surveyors there, recogimised the beach photograph as that of Mrs. Bennett and her child. Witness first saw her on Friday June 1 last, she calling at his firm's office. She took a top flat at No. 10, Woolwich Road ...

DROWNED IN THE GIPPING

... had some 'beer. Deceased and witnee., left soon after, and returned to her house. he having ex- pressed concern about her child. When he left she accompanied him, and they walked through several streets. Wzhen in Alderman Road he wanted to go on to the ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... -Defendant, who pleaded not guilty, was sentenced to one. montlis hard labour. r KILLING GAME WITrOUT A. LhrENsE-aohn White, Stratford St. Mary, was charged with - killing game without a license at Raydon on December 2nd.-Mr. J. Shrives, Inland Revenue ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... in the mouth, and made him leave go of witness. He still struggled, kicked witness. used filthy language, and said he would kill him. Norfolk came to Foot's assistance, and the two got him down on the platforms Assistance came to witness, but Foot still ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... Police-cOnstable Haste spoke to being called in to cauftion the boy', hut it bad no ,lasting effect. The hay had threatened to kill one of his brothers, and used vary bad language. -The Bench granted the ,a ?? His FIRaST 'OFFhNCErRa ter Culrrawy emploe, 18 ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... ? BAcs-ACE ad ?? Harvey, fishmonger, Wallace Road, Ipswiich, wvas charged sack, value l3s., the pronerty of William Good- child, landlord of the Tan ard Inn, Bentley. Defendant called at the inn with a boy on Sep- tember 20th, and ordered a pint of beer ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... that he was attacked by the defendants. On March 12th Mullett said he was at work at the melting, whqn Evans said bhe would kill him for saying he stole the lead. On the following day Evans said, The tide would soon be high enough to drown that bastard ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... Station.-De- fendant said he had an allotment near the line, and the rabbit ijured his crops. For this reason he tried to:kill Bome.-Fined Fo., and costs l0s. 6d., or 10 days. TAXING A. DINmNtR.--Bertie John Warren (13), Fore Street, was charged with ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... admitted taking the -money from his sister's purse early' on Tuesday morning. He spent. most' of it lit confebtioneryi and ?? child's father alleged dlel was ?? Bench decided to send the defendant to an industrial school, and remanded him to the Workhouse ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... hbaek into her arm.' She left -him the same night, going to 'her mother's, with the child.-Com- plaintant's mother also spoke to' hearing defend- ant threathen' to kill his ?? alleged that the mother-in-law was the cause of all his domestic trouble. When ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... 22nd Oterc at Weybread, but th , w.* was dis- missed. SC. oO CAdSE.-WVilliamn Bickers, Worling- worth, for not sending his child to school, was fined , es. WOODBRIDGEt-TwUaSD&Y.y Before Mir. E. P. Youell (chairman), and other Magistra tes. CRUELTY TO HousEs ...