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DREADFUL CHILD MURDER NEAR CARDIFF

... eight o'floek, I found a bundle in the back kitchen of the farmhouse between some sacks anda chest. It was hidden by the sacks. I re- e moved the bundle, and put it into a granary. h adjoining the back kitchen. I locked it up there. 11 and went for a constable ...

THE SHOCKING DEATH AT YNYSYBWL

... got out of hed and went. tearing screams after- wards she followed, and then found her husband rolling in dames on tite kitchen floor. There was no one with him, end, seeing the flames, Fhie was re so friglitened that Eho ran out and fell on the ti pavement ...

THE ALLEGED EXTENSIVE THEEFTS AT CAERLEON

... to examine the house. The passage door wee slightly open, and in the kitchen the window (a French one) was unfastened, which could not have been doiie from the outside. The kitchen door, which leads into the garden, was also open. Witness then gave i ...

MASTER PRINTER AND HIS APPRENTICE

... his 7 master, after saying that lbe would have to pay i I for it, struck him on the head and pulled him1 r into the back kitchen, when they again struggled. ?? was Isnocked to the floor, and I defendant sat on his legs and struck him . ceveral times in ...

ROBBERIES AT NEWPORT

... been sold to cab- drivers and others in the Cardiff streets. FIRES AT CARDIFF. On Saturday nimht a fire broke out in the kitchen of a friej fish shop in Maria,etreet, Cardiff, in the occupation of Heney Ewins, but was extinguished with a few buckets of ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... the property of Catherine Stockdale, Hc on the 3rd instant- Complainant said that on the evering in question she was in the kitchen, and, 154 hearing a noise, she turned round and saw the de- QM fendant leaving tie shop with the heads in his poisession. ...

A MAN KILLED AT PONTARDAWE

... Colliers' Arms, which is only a few yards distant. He had been there, only a few minutes, and was standing talking in the front kitchen, when the re-formed procession passed on its way to Neath. The main body of the processionists had passed, when two or three ...

TRAGEDY AT DOWLAIS

... Spaniard whien the deceased came in, hut he presently joined him in the kitchen. She tlhenj heard thle two talkzing very loudly in their owvn languatge and upon going into the kitchen svhe saw Savada thumping Lasuen with his lists about thle Lace aid head ...

STATE PLAYS AT THE STUARTHALL, CARDIFF

... the attention of the bench to tow - what wvas called in the bills a. Screaming Comic thou Act,entitled Uproar in the Kitchen, wrhich milh wvas a duologue and a stage play withnin the wet terms of the Act. It had been ruled on high the authority ...

WOUNDING CASE AT CARDIFF

... ilatter now appeer-ed,'and stated that lie and prisoner lived in the seine bouse in 'yndall- street. Elo was s1anding-in the kitchen on Satur- day night, and prisoner stra-ck him a heavy blow on the head with some weapon. EHe was uncon- scious of anything ...

THE SWANSEA TRAGEDY

... into to the kitchen, and then be raid, What did you see He there? I aid, Mr. Smith is dead. He said of sta nothing and appeared to be going to sleep. Every- up one who came in he seemed to know, and told a them to go into the kitchen to see what ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN IRELAND

... tho 16th of July last year the the kitchen wae open on 120 days; 14,780 meals ware be bongl3t, 4,960 at 2d. and 9,820 at ld., and an average bee of 120 meen, women, and children were served every as I 3 dav. The kitchen has been open all the winter, me ...