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... that a Ms. 2 406, Strand, had given munch atteitionto tin}!i' ?? far that gentleniams had succeeded the pattern of gauze would show ; it would uit light 6 the flaiie of a candle. Mr. Ilodson proposed tlwh 2astarch, to be used instead of cemumoss stare', would ...

Police Intelligence

... to Long-acre, whic lef my bag and vase in, and told him I should not I be long; he will tell you what became of ?? WitnessI showed the note to the inspector on duty, and he kept It in his possession ever aince.-Mr. Henry 'Soufiders, Inspector of Royal ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... co-respon- dent, and Lady Cooke left her home with the house- keepar, Mrs Thomas, and went into lodgings in Sloane. street, Chelsea. She there wrote a letter to Sir Clarles, in which she said that for a long time she and Mr Elm. sail had been more to another ...

Published: Friday 28 November 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6023 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND CRIME

... LAW AND CRIME. TI 1 CHEMLSEA MURDmERts.-Miller, the Na% Wa charged with the Chelsea murders, was ?? at Westminster on Friday, and committed for trial a On both charges, ;o SaoCKio SUICIcD- BY A CLZRGY1MrAXr.-OU i7 Priday morning last the Rev Williaim ...

THE CRAWFORD AND DILKE DIVORCE CASE

... Cyril Flower, M.P., a Lord of the Treasury; air JuUan Pauncefort, Uiider-Seeketary of State for Foreign Affairs; Mr. J. E. C. Bodley, Sir W. Drake, Mr. Frank Pattisocs, Mr. Austin Lee, of the Foreign Oflfie; and Mr. Osborn, President of the Chelsea I~iberal ...

THE CRIMES BILL

... Guinness Rogers, Mr. Eselemont, M.P., Mr. Leske, H.P., Mr. P. Stanhope, H.P., Mr. Pictoc, M.P., Mr. Ilhngworth, M.P., Mr. C. Flower, 2..-'Sir Lyon Playfair, M.P., Mr. Jacob BrightH.P., Ifr~ Charles Schwann, ALP., Mr.* Runter, M.P..r,46uahoa &c. The,5fte~ ...

THE WHITEHALL MYSTERY

... disappearance of a girl named Lilly Vals, between seventeen and eighteen years of age, who left her home, No. 45, Tettcott-road, Chelsea on July 19th last, and has never been span or heard of since. On the 27th October Mrs. Vass, the mother of the young woman ...