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THE CHARGES AGAINST THE SIRDAR

... AGAINST T'E S STRDAR. IDESPATCIIES FROM LORD CROMER ANTD LORD KITCHENER. DISINTERMENT OF THE MARDI'S REMAINS DEFENDED. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMI The despatches from Lord Cromer and Lord Kitchener regarding the conduct of the English and Egyptian troops ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... remained in the -house while his wife returned to'tbe back kitchen and fried some. beef- steaks for dinner. The girl said that the back kitchen was extremely wet, and the stones in the back kitchen appeared to have been recently rubbed wi with a brick or ...

Scotland

... wounded in the throat and fingers, on which she screamed for asm sistance. A young woman, a niece ef the former, g was in the kitchen at the time, and hearing the Ti 's cries, ran into the room, and was caught by Pardon, i- who, with the weapon which he had ...

THE MURDER AND ROBBERY NEAR WOODFORD

... was also partly open. I entered the kitchen, and found no one there. I called, but not receiving any answer, u I found the deceased, who was lying at the foot of the stairs, e her head and shoulders being in the kitchen, and her feet s on the stairs. I was ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR MANCHESTER

... go down into the kitchen to wash up: She left the room, and in abount' ten minutes afterwards Mrs, Green wood 'heard a.iknock . at the front door, which was opened imnediately,: and 1 the steps of some person passing into the kitchen. The , door was ...

THE CHELSEA MURDERS

... found the hat ulderneath the flooring of the back kitchen. _Edvward Cloenol, a detective, proved that in tle back kitchen lie founid a pickaxes whichl he produced. Under the boards in the back kitchen lie fount! the hat. There was blood on the brine and ...

THE MANCHESTER MURDER

... Mirs. G0':I- tie wsood antd nu' scrvsult, I 'vent into Mr. Greeuwo ii'. Louse, proceeding direct to the kitchen. 'tine d:-i the Lotineen the kitchen and the lobby -was shut. Mrs. tiil ec. toy seriaut, opened it, I being close to her m',d onil 11i door ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A HULL PUBLICAN

... wit- ness was entering the kitchen he saw the legs of a man going up the stair-case. Defendant went to the foot of the stairs and called out, C ome down now; it's no use, it's done, 'Two men then came dowzl into the kitchen, and witness asked defendant ...

Scotland

... thronand'fibgrhon which jhe screhnied for' is- -a ;a- sistrince. A 7ouni'w'oin, a iece o,6f 'the foinmert, wi _ vs in the kitchen at the time, and hearing the s cries, ran into the room, and was caught by Purdan, . who, with the weapbn which he had- previously ...

ROBBER SHOT

... dressing, armed f himself with a gun' and two pistols, and descerdeld the C ?? stairs. (il opening the kitchen door, lie Snw a bI mait in tite kitchen with a light in his hanlk Mr. e Boyle instantly fired the gun, which was loaded with ball ansd, as it ...

MURDER IN WESTMORELAND

... floor of the front kitchen, bleeding profusely, and with the right-hand side of her tace andhead battered to pieces. A double-barrelled gun was missingfromits placeonthe ceiling. The stock was found unsr the dresser' in the kitchen; the barrels were found ...

THE MOONLIGHT OUTRAGE IN IRELAND

... gentleman. He deposed that .he was sitting in the kitchen about a quarter-past seven o'clock, and heard a footstep outside the door. Imme- e diately after the latch was lifted, and three men came into 0 the kitchen. The first man presented a rifle at him. y ...