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Date

1900 - 1949
16 1900-1909

Countries

England

Place

Portsmouth, Hampshire, England

Access Type

16

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16

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LAUGHTER IN COURT

... pity ! The old bhoy's still a aloive.' of ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ___re so ETIQUETTE. hi (ANsWrERID ci DODO. TueLaNa.-Although we speak of eating 1en1, soup sh1oul0d be eat am with a spcou. DUo nt hunt attei pieces of ox-tail or muck -turtle with iati ' it looks ...

SUICIDE AT COPNOR

... leaning up against the wull drunk anu wii unable to stand without 2UpDort. n The Coroner observed thiat it was difficult to speak in measured terzis o a casse of this sorr. $ The womnanl ought to he hounaded out of the rtown.\ The case was about the most ...

MURDER WILL OUT

... than I can tell you,tile but we shall never, never speak to each staf other again, perhaps. had A4nd your heart is breaking ? firn I must not think of him, and Madge fall turned away, not speaking again for some one moments. gas When we are in England ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... and ~found that she wvas living wi! th the in' her prisoner in. Eastuey-strect. lietold prisoner tlit CO it. hie wanted to speak to him, and the latter said hla berd that he supposerd it was about the Army. Prisoner dii thle wa taken to the Southibea Police ...

HANTS SESSIONS

... ortohePa.Il poein ClerkICtem ?? thlo ge tClace. H ilvcmduirlmg yh 4 ears hehadI been f 3ut ssocatedwitth ie Court. ?? ill Speaking on behalf of the Bar, Mr. Temple iiE Dl Cooke endorsled the Citairmaln's; remarksm, anti tli m-observed that the county had ...

THE CORONER'S COURT

... ,rion I KingStoui. T' t mother stated thet the child had hits conlracted a bad cold, and on Saturday she weas rilig ?? to speak. On CbriOtmias moraing she ;Mes. see'ted a little better, but towards the evennllg aid she got worse again and died-Dr. J. ...

BANDMASTER'S SUICIDE AT PORTSMOUTH

... ,lhare was no trath in the state- meant that we`as to be Cuurt-martislled. a Witneas was present while the deceased was -speaking to the Colonel. The deceased was very -strange in his manner, and did not seem to know nL what lie was saying-, but he said ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... between 1h r. December 10th and 14th, frons the proprietor of b i) the Crown Hotel Emnsworth.- PrL-oner wats c a unable to speak English, aud as an interpreter 1 ii failed to put in tin appearance, ?? was ib axremranided for another ?? was stated ii th ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... IBrockburst when hie found the prisoner lying- in a ditch with ?? throat cut acid a razor on the ground close by He was able to Speak, ardsid etu I wish I was in oI soldier, and happy. Dr. Holloway was calld l and examined thei wound,' which was, Bin, long ...

THE FLEETS

... said he I felt that such gatherings only satrengthened the 1 cordial feeling existing betweene the two great 2 *s English-speaking nations. Chief Yeoman Shea a responded, and fuily endorsed the remarks made 1 by Mr. Stokes, at the saume time expressing ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... r2 Os. 9d., by false lprstences, Trair John Kirby, at Emseworth, between December' 10th and ?? prisoner, who could net DI speak uEnglish, went to the Crowu Hotel, Iand representiug that he wassent by Dr. Wanuacott, obtained a bea and food for three ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... boiled, or beaten op in milk. 'Tie patierot was under the care of several nrursing sisters during his illness, end I cannot speak too highly of their special and I devotea attemtifin to him darings the time they I wvere in the ward. The sisters could not ...