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MODERN INCONVENIENCES

... she did not wait to answer. Stay hei'e! she commanded the servant, and then she pulled me after her into the kitchen. Speaking tubes ! she said, breathlessly, pointing to two on the w vall- Ab I I responded, reverently. This one leads into the ...

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 ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... had better lock him up in a strong room - for the six months (laughter).-The wife of the man in question said she could - speak aB to the renewed violence of herl husband, but Mr. Fordham said - this would not re'ease the- ?? Applicant: But suppose she ...

LAW NOTICES

... Mr Jus-: Pop'ewa Easte. e1Ctc., rm etitleS): ?? ?? r London% svd Con- ne Bank- ing Cc. (Lttte)-Seet .Ar1 (ieeenerd-Spen v Sp-eak Iap- cttitata c._A W mu Xeies: artn. Clake. ant Co a! BarenS pat ?? ?? v on-.Rstne aT ?? Jrke -L ei Cqlwl-Olt=aSae ur-eqw: ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... its'thte C aounty of Middlesex, : M. Sil Stt9'n went .on: to reviewblihe defe'n- dant'is nocounts apdll sa id. that .rousgbly sp~eaking, aftoei 'giving the dtefeudiinti credlit: freverytlung, there Whamn defciency oP z.2432. E~videncef was es le jn supporst ...

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 ...

SIR C. WARREN AGAIN FIGHTING

... 5H Prin cess Mearle or (rcece. the l'rin~csses Beatrice, :Vie. terim, Mood, anj Hfohenlohe use 'z IOKO fto the HAIR, and speake very highly of it. Trhe letters may be seen at the offces of the Itoko-Moalcopas Ce. Lt1,, 16. Eerie Masks, L ondon. Sold ...

RELIGIOUS RIOT AT PECKHAM

... the. Peoe- ham Protestants had taken up a strongly antagon- istio attitude with regard to the, procrssior, and handbills speaking of tho outrago perpetrated by the Catholics lagt year, and appealing for sup- port to prevent its recurrence, have been ...

Licensing Appeals

... home. Or perhaps, as at Ladysmith, it pointed to a state of physical and mental collapse, a going beyond the meal,' so to speak, wh spoilt the appetite for the good news when it actually arrived. Judging from. the plut&y ?? the, garrison made a few days ...

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 ...

MUSICAL CABINET MAKER

... to take prisoner into custody about five o'clock. He was undoubtedly drunk, smelt very strongly of whiskey, and could not speak clearly. Proseontrix was in a ver~y excited condition,-he would not.say she was under the influence of drink. Prisoner denied ...

STRANGE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST A WORKMAN

... into cutody-bbhut:five b clock. The prisoner_..wah ?? iiundoiibtedly idrunk, smelt, very strongly of)whisky; and could. not speak clearly. .The' .prosecutrix was in a .very excited -codition--he would : . not say~i she was undhehte; inlunence of ..'drink ...