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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 ...

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 ...

ALLEGED OVERCROWDING

... than last night. Witness said that if he disputed what he had said he had better go and look for himself. While they were speaking the half-time interval came on, and the people began to leave the theatre. He was not able to get any further than the passage ...

Published: Saturday 03 November 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 808 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TIE-DRAWER. [By E. S.] Once, ever so long ago, I tried to convert Lionel to a sense of tidiness. Of

... trying not to be a woman in these matters. Sometimes, for instance, I remind myself that literalness is a mere virtue, while speaking the truth in a vague, indeterminate sort of way, that used to be punished in the nursery, is a quality ; but I still go being ...

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 ...

THE PHANTASMAGORIA OF THE EAST.+

... partly (by Captain Marlow) in the first. But the rcmainingJOO pages seem to be an afterthought, the extension of which rumour speaks. he formlessness which haunts such work as have endeavoured to describe is vastly augmented by this plan. Indeed, for all ...

A DANGER THAT MUST BE PUT DOWN

... was not able to A witness, who asked for his name to be suppressed, stated on Wednesday evening he saw Sergeant Jalland speaking to Brom- ley in Ocean Street, Stepney, and an alter- cation-appeared to be going on. The ser- geant blew his whistle, and ...

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 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 ...

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 ...