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MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A BOY

... family vault at Kilwinning. In accordance with the wishes of the deceased, the ob- sequies were conducted with the strictest privacy,- Viscount Lehon, son of the former Ambassador in Bel- gium and France, lately applied for admission into the Jolckey Club ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... onerverp appear 6 unimportant, So coloely is sgreeableness in a dwelling 4 connectedwith situation, convenieoOS of access, privacy, 7 and healthfulness, that taste in design ansI extent of 0 accommodation cannt compensate for the absencee of 3 these conditions ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... family, were present; and the Queen was also accompanied by a few attendants. The confirmation was conductedwith the strictest privacy. The. cormnittee to advise with Her Majesty on the choice of a dosign for a national memorial of the Prince Consort have ...

LORD VERNON AND THIS COUNTESS DELLA SETA

... countess had not seen any of her daughtera at Turin. Mr Bacon, for Lord Vernon. said that; his lordship bad no other desire for privacy in the discussion of this case than that which any man would naturally feel who had formed such a connection as that which ...

NEWCASTLE DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... grinning and gabbling lord, whose bald head flashes red with dhainpagnse, only at the other side of the table. I There is no privacy like it; you may plot your wickedness, or Make your confession, or pop the question, and not a soul but your confident be ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL UPON COLONEL CRAWLEY

... adjutant to have seen the post assigned to the sentry, and to have taken care that no such iniproper interference with the privacy of the Sergt. - ?? wife could have taken place. As it was, im- mediately I became acquainted with the statement of Sergeant-Major ...

THE CRAWLEY COURT-MARTIAL

... and that her hus- band was depressed in health and spirits by his painful position, is but too probable; but that their privacy was wantonly invaded, or that such invasion was de- signed by Colonel Crawley, has not, in our opinion, been proved. No less ...

THE ORAWLEY COURT-MARTIAL

... apartment, we have also clear evidence that some of them were begged to change their posi- tion so as to allow Mrs Lilley the privacy sorely re- quired by some incidents of her illness. If this was not undue severity, and the infliction of grievous hardship ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... placing a glazed circular aperture in each division of their carriages. They will be pro- vided with curtains, so as to ensure privacy to the passengers, but will, at the same time, in the event of an assault by one individual upon another in any one of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Vaughan Brooke and his sister. The tragedian had. when tak- ing his passage, omitted part of his name, in order to ohtain privacy and that repose during the voyage which was necessary to recruit his health and vigour before commencing a long engagement ...

THE PROPOSED CONVENT INQUIRY

... gether for mutual assistance in striving to- wards what they believe to be spiritual per- fection, and claim an equal right to privacy. When a company of speculators are known to have been guilty of any illegal act, the lawmi can be put in force, but not till ...

GENERAL NEWS

... impassive attitude. She has constantly rejected every proposal to interfere in the affairs of France. She has lived in complete privacy, and. so far from intruding herself on public attention, has success- fully striven to keep her name out of the papers. The ...