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ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... gentleman who had under- taken to befriend her,: applied at this court for advice. Through her adviser, for she was unable to speak a. word, in Engili, she stated that on' the Saturday before Christmas she was ensgaged.by a lady at a registry office in Boulogne ...

THE WANDSWORTH TRAGEDY

... Soon:- ater the regiment. was embodied, the coldur-4s&geal t;'came to his captain's room Swith' - old soldier,' who ,;wished to speak to the 6ocer. The manviwas admitted and'. explied 'that he' had he'ard-from his wife, who was iil-- aIid- if you plaze, sor ...

THE LAW OF DISTRAINT

... hrd of the A-bhentLMinded Beggar, . in which were tbe lines There'- are families by thousands - Far too prbud to beg or speak, 'And they'll put their.sticks and bedding up the -spout. - (Laughtei.) - The sticks were, of course, the chairs, -but ...

DIVORCE COURT

... tually became suspicleus. On March 2r she - and- her sister, after he hn4,lcftheme, went out.; Near-the'Bedford Hoel'they s iB speak to a 2voman. Tby,4Atched, p;:gw respondent and the wo nawn., ito : &ib- and drive away: -She and 4jer sisterotwedi in anothe2 ...

THE CASE OF HARRIETT WAKEFIELD

... sufferings axid'rest6raItion. Iwfi( 'answer inquiries'; Andh anyone who 'desires 'tddo:so can 'see 'my daughter, who will 'speak: for, herself.'-Chas. ?? Wakefield, Saddler 'and Harness 'Maker, 'Stoke Poges, near Windsor, October 22, 1898. - Theie isabundant ...

TRAGEDY IN A FLAT AT SOUTH KENSINGTON

... Brompton Square, Kensifigton, the *Ife,' of the'-deceased, said that she had not se'en her husband for some time past to speak to, althoupgh she had met him in .the street. She had heard him say in-momen'ts of excitement that life was not ':wort,h- living ...

DIVORCE COURT

... should tell you we are staving here under the name of ' Drummond.' Lnder the circumstances, I don't suppose you will care to speak lo me, but if vou should, and ill make anv appointment to-nhirt, I will keep it. I would suggest that if we do meet it should ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... you were poisofed. I am sorry for, you. You may go away, and I hope you will take the advice of the missionary, who will speak to you. SOUTH-WESTERN. CLUB. MATES !-Sidney Naylor, a ?? man, residing in Victoria Road, Clapham Common, was sumimoned before ...

LIGHTLY PUNISHED FOR SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD

... weighed 381b only. Ellen Young, a neighbour, said the child Was treated shamefully. She was always' crying, but was afraid to speak. One day witness saw her picking things out of the dustbin to eat, and when asked if she was hungry she nodded her head. Witness ...

THE CASE OF HARRIETT WAKEFIELD

... daughter's sufferings and re- storation. I will answer enquiries; and anyone who desires to do so can see my daughter, who will speak for herself- Cias. T. Wakefield, Satddler and Harness Maker, Stoke Poges, near Windsor, October 22, 1898. . There is abundant ...