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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 ...

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 ...

INCREDIBLE CREDULITY

... twopence in his possession . He reserved his defence and was, committed for trial. Ra. WINSTIONI CEIEU1OILL ON SPION XOP. Speaking at a political meeting at Beverley on Mon. day night, Mr., Winston Churchill said he had noticed that no sooner had Sir Charles ...

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 ...

OFFICER'S ASSAULT ON A. CHILD

... fn he wv titer tits child to rold ir, himu Lnit sfri unit hle shy if her mothierr Veas; presenti. He added, I waint li speak to her it i fatherly tsar.'' Witness then weit ino 'the kithbea and about seven iniutes uaterwards her daughlter coenL. out ...

A RELIGIOUS FANATIC PREACHING IN HYDE PARK CAUSES A DISTURBANCE

... vanity. It is a perfect miracle that breaches of the peace are not more seequent. I hope to see the day when all this kind of speaking in the park will l. come contrary to law. You must pay a fine of 40s. or go to prison for fourteen days. A BANK CASHIER RUINED ...

HOOLIGAN GOVERNMENT BREEDS HOOLIGAN CITIZENS

... lived at Stepney, with his wife and four children. He was well known and highly respected in the district and his colleagues speak of him in the highest terms. WOMAN SHOT BY BOYS. A married woman named Harriet Ficken, aged forty- two, residing in Elsa-street ...

LOUISE MASSET EXECUTED

... Although looking careworn on. Tesday hie showped no symptnb of Lear at her approaching doorm. She remnaiucd very quiet, scarely speaking to those who were in cwargh of her. The Rev. Mr. Ramusey weas in attendance to the On the stroke of nine o'clock ?? and his ...

DIVORCE COURT

... would be noticed from the correspondence before his lordship that she persisted in her inn.e cence of anything more than speaking to the co-respv.)dent. Under these circumstanees he would simply prove a case of misconduet at the Euston Hotel this year ...

ACTION AGAINST MR. BEERBOHM TREE

... she ran against him, and was very much upse:. Msr. Trcr held out his hand, aid she snight jokingir have raid. I must not speak to you. as wie are enemies. Mr. Treo rsid he was charmed to meet her as a friend, and hoped to do to even in tho Law Courts ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Monday sonic waggons were being shunted at' the Poplar yard, when the deceased, in endeavoaring to cross the turntable to speak to the foreman, was caught between the buffers. He was so severely injured -internally that he died in Poplax hospital on Wednesday ...

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 ...