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INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... her father's house until about three weeks ago. She then left his house, and he had only seen her once since, but did not speak to her, as she was the worse for drink She was a woman of intemperate habits, and had left her homeon previous occasions. ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... the cat could not be called degradinig, and might be a step towards deterring others from doing a like thing. He was simply speak- ing as an individual, nevertheless, the presentment would be forwarded to the proper quarter, and he hoped the Grand Jury ...

SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITALS ENQUIRY

... giving further vi donut on hospital arrangements alnd requirements, le said he was afraid thint only those in South Arica could speak to any deficiency of medical stores. Colonel J. Steeven, C.B., Principal Ordnance Officer, also gave evidence. Lieutenant-Colonel ...

THE HOSPITALS ENQUIRY

... town and working to Orange River Colony. So far from hearing any complaints from any of the hospitais, it was impossible io speak too highly, not only of the equipment, but of the general attention which was bestowred on the spanent. IThe patients expressed ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... bezzlement, and crimes of that description. His lord- ship then proceeded to refer to several of the cases individually. Speaking of the charge of infanticide against Sarah Baker, the judge said it was peculiar inasmuch as it was the only ease of its ...

SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL ENQUIRY

... were not sufficiently resolute in asking for what they wanted; they seemed to object to make complaints. Ile pro- ceeded to speak of roen being brought down to Bloema- fontein Station without being properl' cared for, and lying at the station for hours; ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... intentson of prejudging, and said hae was only speaking for the rouidance of counsel in theizr conduct of the ?? eadition to the witnesses directly con- nected with the action, several gentlemen were called to speak as to the vuzc in among neosapacers in refer- ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... Bellbarn Road, was charged with assaulting his xwife by stabbing her with a knife. He called his t brother, a soldier, to speak on his behalf, and the witness I remarked, I think he had every reason to do what be did. `If that is all, you can stand ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... to the rubbish fire, plaintiff was in no wvay responsible, but he made an effort to check it. Mr. Young was proceeding to speak on the question of damages, wwhen Mr. Jeif interposed with a suggestion that that question might be left to future ?? Lordship ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... mis- advenmre. The Coroner warned the mother not to ?? all she read ?? quack reiambes. S3xoix ASia A.i Sr W. 13. Richmon~d speaks to an interriewer in- the Haumanitazr on the two sub- jects that continally occupy his attetion-namely, the abatement ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... near which seme of his experiments in gauging had been made, ran dry.-A number of ex- perts were s-ubsequently nailed to speak to the presence of steam on the embanlsent subsequent to the burst, and to the presence of a trickle of water when the canal ...

A WEST END SHOOTING SENSATION

... witness saw him passing the window at 10, Montagu Place. She followed, overtook him, and asked him to come in. He did not speak. but lifted his right hand, in which ho held a revolver. The ewitness took hold of his arms but he resisted her, and she fell ...