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THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN

... LOUD CROMER AND LORD KITCHENER. DISINTERMENT OF THE MARDI'S REMAINS DEFENDED. THE CARE OF THE WOUNDED. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. LONDON, WEDNESDAY NIcHT.-The Press Asso- ciation states that the despatches from Lord Cromer and Lord Kitchener regarding the conduct ...

THIEVES AND RECEIVERS

... houses he had seen the boys enter, In the yard of one lie discovered between 700 and 8001b. of coal in lumps, and in the kitchen cupboard of the prisoner's dwellinglhe found l01b. more. Theprisoner wasup and in her night dress. A boy rushed out of the ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—MONDAY

... order to prove, first, that the kitchen made by the defendant was essentially different from that manufactured by the plaintiffs- and next, that the plaintiffs themselves had deviated very materially in the make of the kitchen sold now from that for which ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I returned at night. I usually found him in the back kitchen. Sometimes he would be upstairs in his bedroom. Perhaps I have found him there twenty times. I used generally to tap at the back kitchen window, and he would come. If he did not come, I used ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... doing there. She said to te respondent, Oh, Mr. Kitchen, here is Mr. Craven wt shall I do?' She then came down stairs crying, uan said tat if witness told her husband she wauld drown her. mit Kitchen left the house by the back way; id winess then brought ...

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 ...

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 HOLMES CHAPEL SHOOTING AFFAIR

... somewhere about, and she then went into the kitchen. As she returned she met the prisoner. She told him that lary was not there. He was going into the kitchen soon after, and she saW Mary and prisoner in the kitchen She heard the two repcrts. Mary Goodiereried ...

CHARGE OF POISONING

... 5.30, Stallard, accord- ing to custom, went into the kitchen to prepare Mrs. Hicks's supper. She took the saucepan from its usual place in the scullery, found it mu te clean, took it into the kitchen, and mixed some gruel in it, which she put on the fire ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE

... chimney sweep, of~ ihat place. The parties were together at TLittledean Fair on Monday, and at night wynu was found in the kitchen alonse, his clothes soddened with hair and a inas u's axe was produced with blood and hair upon it. The ijured man i.. .not ...

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 ...