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Published: Monday 22 April 1935
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Advertisement | Words: 236 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: tiger maulings 

SUPPOSED POISON VICTIM. WEALTHY MAN'S WIFE FOUND DYING. A POST-MORTEM EXAMINATION NEED. •—Mrs. Enid Woodman, ..

... staying Brown’s Hotel, Albemarle-etreet, Piccadilly, died in the Charing Gross Hospital, Tuesday, it believed, from the effects of poisoning. She was the wife Mr. Woodman, wealthy man, whose address is given the Badminton .Club. Mrs. Woodman was married 18 or 19 years ago. Mrs. Woodman, with her maid, had been abroad, travelling in the Riviera, Switzerland, and Egypt. She returned to London on ...

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Published: Tuesday 28 February 1928
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 137 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: tiger maulings 

HITLER RETURNS TO DEMAND FOR COLONIES : * f Bitter Criticism of Comments in Other Countries IF WE HAD NOT BEEN ..

... . [ FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT ] Berlin . October 3 . —Herr Hitler to-day addressed a crowd of over a quarter of a million on the Bueckeberg Hill , near Hamelin home of the Pied Piper legend , on the occasion of the National Socialist Harvest Festival . He made embittered reference to Germany ' s colonial grievances , emphasised the difficulty of the problems now facing the country , and ...

Published: Monday 04 October 1937
Newspaper: The Scotsman
County: Midlothian, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1215 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: tiger maulings 

BELL FRUIT MACHINE IN DUNDEE COURT

... Man Fined for Gaming Act Contravention The presiding Magistrate and officials Dundee Police Court to-day were given demonstration of the working of American Bell Fruit? machine. The machine was production in a case in which a city confectioner and his wife were charged with contravention of the Gaming Act, 1917. Alexander Crear (27) and Isabella Thomson or Crear, both of 118 Ann Street, ...

LORDS AND COMMONS CHEER KING & QUEEN

... or able Scene in Historic Hall of Westminster. ADDRESSES. His • ajest y s Words of Tribute to the Queen, My Dear Wife. From a Special Correspondent j) LONDON, Thursday. aS exce^ anything, by to-day's Royal progresses nt events in Westminster Hall, where the King and o ns. lece ' the loyal congratulations of the Lords and s histo • building-— where for 900 years momentous things n fat narchs ...

BAD BOYS AT SANDHURST

... THEIR CASE DISCUSSED IN PARLIAMENT. WHAT LED THE GOVERNMENT TO BE STERN. SIGNIFICANT CORONATION STATEMENT. THE AUTUMN SITTING. From Our Parliamentary Reporter. House Commons. Monday Nigbt. There was much excitement in the Commons this afternoon. Th& members had learned that Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman had put down a question addressed to the First Lord of the Treasury, in which asked if the ...