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YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Britain on Thursday and died soon afterwards. Henry Jackson, the van ucy, stated that he jelt the van jerk twice.- The. medical evidence showe& that the deceased was brought to the hospital with a fractured skull, from which be died. There were no signs ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... that the witness lesared only to save his own p.osition, It was ridicultous to suggest that bthe Doers wosaid i have compelled the lad by force to fight I against his own countrymen, and it wao evi- I dent unit t'he youth's enlistment in the ser- vice of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Hart and Sons. Of four youths brought up, Thomas Barlow (20) and William knight (15, of W eetley Street, admitted their guilt, but the two others, George Creamer and Joseph Buf- frey, succeeded in proving an alibi, and were dis- charged. The sentence ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... hms sonatry. Ib should therefore be a great bonour to be called the soldier's friend, a title which has bess well earned by Hollb i Fills and Ointment. In cassm of dysenter di feve4, and aps hav V-0I.eryWodi4O-81 x ...

DEATH SENTENCE ON THE PLAISTOW MURDERER

... because I am build- ing a little cottage for myself in the coun- try, she does not want to leave town and desires a separation. Let her have it-let her have it. She is' squandering my savings. Fancy, goes out in the morning and gives 2s a pound for soles ...

LOVE TRAGEDY AT SWANSEA

... to-night. I shall offer vou no othei advice than to make it ?? and LilY's friend, J. Reed. On the back of the letter was written by deceased Leyshon, I am sorry for what I've done. Try and Forgive me this once.-Lily, In reply to the Coroner, witness would ...

SILK AND STUFF

... discharged the prisoner; but as he was still liable toa new indictment, and immediately arrested for debt, his -friends paid the latter to save him from the former.' Mr. justice Lawrance must surely be misi-epdrted when he is made to say (at Gloucester) ...

THE DOUBLE DROWNING CASE AT DEWSBURY

... testimony let,-sen thin wices .enier and Pickering, a coioflime anmoulniting to perjury. Ho I could understaund Senior trying to saoe his friend, but if the jury 'were to helieve ir. ering, who sented a respectable man, Senior had 0old( him 'he had done what ...

GRIM TRAGEDY IN THE CITY

... ?? gentleihba friend of her husband's,.and gone home in thie train with that gentleman.s But she ?? net think there was any harm in it. - She alit had accepted a present of-glovas and flowers from the same gentleman, but he ' .La friend of her husband's ...

COURTESY AND POLITENESS IN WEST END FLATS

... vodabulary. I could go fiatr hlei ond bthat if I tried.. Mr. Frei e Pal:er pon't try,' for good ness sake. : Cross-eramination continued, Mr. Mere' dith said that as he was trying to shut the door; in: Mrs. Mackenzie's fa'ce he felt tbe~e, was a mountain ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... stooping down to help save the child pri- soper kicked her in the head. The women who were around would have lynched him but for the arrival of the constable. 'Pri-, soner said prosecutrix put her nose in and interfered, and in trying to hit him she fell ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... So far the total casualties are: Killed in action, 6; wounded, 60; died of wounds, t 3; deaths from disease, 41; deaths from causes rot ascertained4 2; missing, 13, of whom all save three are reported as. re- joined; invalided home, about 130. 1 GOLD ...