Nairobi Murder Trial
... Nairobi Murder Trial The trial was continued b t Nairobi yesterday of Sir Delves Broughton on a charge of murdering Lord Erroll. Police evidence of various interviews occupied the whole day's hearing.—Reuter. ...
... Nairobi Murder Trial The trial was continued b t Nairobi yesterday of Sir Delves Broughton on a charge of murdering Lord Erroll. Police evidence of various interviews occupied the whole day's hearing.—Reuter. ...
... Accused Baronet’s Home NAIROBI. Wednesday.—The jury at the trial of Sir Delves Broughton, who is accused of the murder of Lord Erro’.l, to-day made personal inspection of Sir Delve’s home. Mr. H. H. Morris, K C.. counsel for Broughton, produced testimony ...
... uncontrolled are also likely to be rationed. The hunt for the food, profiteer Is on. Lord Woolton, Minister of Food, disclosed these facts an important statement in the House of Lords to-night during a debate on the food position. “I propose to bring more and ...
... ERROLL TRAGEDY TRIAL Yesterday's 1 trial at Nairobi °lgn Broughton on a cn f tyi derin,g Lord Erroil *f A with police evident .p interviews. l emerged - . ...
... piffling talk about Q f ting the oldest traditions t) British character is the \ which prevented us from (t the task in 1918. Lord Halit whom the Primate has t supporter) recently said greatest mistake last tim© fiJ failure to press home to n* our advantage ...
... and Mrs. Hicks (Belmont1; Mrs. James and family (Buena Vista); Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hall; Janie (Calabar); Mr. and Mrs. Jones (Errol); Mrs. Keane and May; Lorna, Norman and family (Mevagissey); Lena, Allan and Gillian (Long Rock); Mr. and Mrs. Lamson, Ruby ...