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PATHETIC SUICIDE OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... happy, but I wish I iould go now instead of waiting three weeks. ' The'next date on the letter is May 10, and the deceased speaks of th6 'loneliness of her life. Then, under the date of May 14, the letter goes on:- - ! My mind is slowly but surely going ...

LATEST FOREIGN TELEGRAMS

... thesdebateon the second reading of the BillU for increasing the navy. Admiral '1Tirpitz, Secretary of State for the Navy speaking in support of the measure, alluded to the po-. quisitioubv GermanyofKiao-Cbaoand tho great'develop-. rnent wbioi affairs ...

A TRADESMAN'S POET

... ) I'll jhst' show you- Mr. Marsham: No, don't. You know ybu got drunk on this occasion. The Prisoner (leaning forward and speak-. ing in a stage whisper): I don't mind jtelling your worship that this holiday tixhe 'mak-s things a litle lively. People ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... discoloured. These injuries, she added, prevented, her kneeling to lay the carpet. On anotheraEccasion, when the witness awas speaking to the deceased, Newton called his wife a - lunatic, adding, Get inside, or I'll jump on you. After that tlhe avitness ...

A LADY'S MAID AND HER LOVER

... the previous night he saw the prisoner in the ialoon bar of the Falcon public-house, Clapham-junction. He said, I want to speak to you out- side. The prisoner went out, and wit. ness told him he answered the description of a man wanted for stealing ...

THE QUEEN AT WINDSOR

... 2ad Hsi . Prin beus miarie ot Greese. Le FrinEsoos Beatrie' TIC- toris, auid, and Roheniolea nie 'j`OKOt for-the 'HI, and speak very'iglaly 0! it. The lstter~ay. be seen at tho ofices of the lioko-arioopas co. ?? 16 .Hsvliii3ark5;London. Sold by alu ...

FOOLS AND THEIR MONEY

... previous night he saw the prisoner in the saloon bar of the Faldbn public-liuseA. Clapham 'Junction. He said, I want to speak to you outside The pri- soner went, out, and witness told him he' answered thedescriiion of a man' wanited for stealing £Wp ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... defence, commented strongly on the police trap.-Mr. Hopkins (to defendant): Your solicitor is perfectly within his right in speaking as strongly as he has ot the poliee in laying that trap. Youn were professing, at all events, to tell these people their ...

STRANGE STORY OF A DIAMOND BRACELET

... Hopkins (to defendant) lour solid :SOKINU GUFN IATALITY. 'S:d N d ,, . . G..UN `. ciior is perfeety within his right. in speak- ing as -strongly.as he has of'the police'in laying that trap. You were professinj, *at all events, to tell these people their ...

OUR CRIME IN AFRICA

... to strt to test the oficers. At larst isee went and ran dosn a dwee. I hatppened to come tcross the Adjutitut. He did unit speak bont his tisokg wiretof sueh a desoription acst plainly isa, woleers are scr ci going to? So I safrited otnd sold, Sir, sicay ...

THE GREAT TITCHFIELD-STREET MURDER CHARGE

... witness, came behind them and said to Mrs. Irwin, Can I speak to yoa? at the same time taking hold of her arm. The deceased replied, I have no time this morning. tie answered, I must speak to you for a minute. Tbo deceabed walked slowly along, followed ...

CHARGE OF MURDER IN THE WEST-END

... 11.30 that night, and saw the 'nprisoner again opposite where his wife lived. Ir1in, called to his wife, Millie, I want to speak to you, and after walking a few yards conversing together they bade one another good-night. The witness sat the deceased up ...