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THE KING'S GROSS DOUBLE MURDER

... station and I went with the doctr'r to 40, North-street. At the foot of tie kitchen stairs I noticed a large quantity of blood both on the floor and walls. In the back kitchen I saw the deiud bodies of a man and woman lying side by silc. There were stabs ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN CANTERBUBY

... sister he walked 'in. The sister in- -ited him into the parlour. but instead of following her, lie walked straight into- the kitchen. What transpired is not exaitly known, but in' a few seconds the'little girl heardtlhe report of a pistol, and Esther Cullen ...

MURDER AT TOVIL, NEAR MAIDSTONE

... married woman, was standing in her kitchen on Saturday night, which is next to the house where the deceased was. Heard some words between her and her husband about money. Heard her go up to bed, and he sat swearing in the kitchen. Then heard him run violently ...

IRELAND

... the house irswal dividing the first portion of the house from the kitchen or ser- - vants' div;ison. The family hall door was closed asd ti locked, and the only entrance was by the kitchen hall e door. The latter opens into a porch, on either side of which ...

KENTISH TOWN TRAGEDY

... with one of the children on Monday night and her father slept in the front kitchen with the babv and two of the other children. In the morning her father came into the back kitchen and laid on the bed in which the witness was sleep- ing, and exclaimed, Oh ...

MIDDLESEX QUARTER SESSIONS.—JAN. 21

... and astlls deputy or sub-landlord of a notorious den in Fox court, Gray'si., lane, which was known as the Thieves' Kitchen, and which was the rendezvous of burglars, pickpockets, prostitutes, and pot-stealers; a regulas receptable of stolen properly ...

IRELAND. DUBLIN, April 5

... where the rate was Is. 9d. M. Soyer has to-day undertaken afford a demonstration of the capabilities of his patent soup kitchen, as erected at the esplanade at the Royal Barracks. The Lord-Lieutenant and his household, the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress ...

THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR IN ST. GILES'S

... nearly, if not quite ?? Cook, 'mother of the lasti witness said, althougl' she rented the kitchen, shedid not use Lit. On Friday her baby dropped a cane into the kitchen tbrough the area rails, and, wishing to! chstise a boy, she sent' the last witnessdownstairs ...

A MAN SHOT IN HOXTON

... Wilmer-gar- dens, and he sa d his wound was acci- dentally self-inflicted in the lodging- house kitchen on Friday night. lie was sitting at the kitchen table, he said, examining a revolver which be- longed to another man, and which lie iniagined to be ...

MURDER AT TOVIL, NEAR MAIDSTONE

... married woman, was standing in her kitchen on Saturday night, which is next to the house where the deceased was. Heard some words between her and her husband about money. Heard her go up to bed, and he sat swearing in the kitchen. Then heard him run violently ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDR AT PADDINGTON

... The wife at the time was iU the back kitchen, and she was heard to exclaim feebly, Oh, my God, I am afraid to move or I shall die. The lodger at once communiantoea with her husband, who broke into the kitchen, where he saw Mrs. Eblethrift lying notionless ...

POLICE

... cry-of Firo She ove down intothe kitchen, where she.6aiv the prisoner, who is her servant, stasding close to ithe kitojben, aLthoogh. there was at the-time a~stroig burning smvell pro. ceedjug freo the adjoining kitchen,, whieh was used-as a sturerouom ...