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CRIME IN PARIS

... CRIME IN PARIS. According to Le Figaro, all Paris is talking of an attempt to murder likely soon to become a cause celebre. It appears that the Count Z. loved the Duchess B., separated from her husband, and saw no way to happiness but by disembarrassing ...

HORRID CRIMES

... HORRID CRIMES. The British newspaper reader seems giddy with the long series of horrid crimes which have been laid be- fore our law courts of late. Let him, however, re- assure himself. He is not alone in the world for if anything more disgusting can ...

THE KING OF CRIME

... THE KING OF CRIME. Mr. Breese's brakes will run to Dowlais every Monday, Thuraday and Saturday, after the Performance. MI'ECL L NOTICE The Perform:mon will commence c‘ery Thursday Evening, ❑t 7.45 p.m., prompt, to allow our Ahendare and Pon ypriiiil rations ...

----------------CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... unfounded, and the perpetrator of the crime will be tried in due course. The Petit Journal pub- lished the following communication from the husband of the victim:— I beg you to rectify your article concerning the crime committed at No. 12, Galerie de Cherbourg ...

LAW AND CRIME

... LAW AND CRIME. A MAN SHOOTING HIS MOTHER.—A man, named Frede- rick Mitchell, is in custody at Hulver, near Beccles, on a charge of shooting at his mother. It appears that a wedding took place in the village last week to which Mitchell expected to have ...

CRIME IN FRANCE

... CRIME IN FRANCE. An odious case of poisoning has just been tried be- fore the Paris Court of Assizes. The accused were Leon Husson, aged thirty, dealer in corsets, residing in the Passage Bourg 1'Abbe, and his mother, a widow, both of whom were charged ...

CRIME IN GLAMORGAN

... Bare we more crime or less crime in proportion to our population As the remit of the School Board education, mimics:Mg efforts, chapel and church going, and the like, have we been able to make any appreciable diminution in the number of crimes cum. milted ...

THE FRUITS OF CRIME

... THE FRUITS OF CRIME. The Leinster Express states, that an English gentleman who had lodged the large sum ofjE62,000 with bis agent for the purpose of purchasing property in Ireland under the Encumbered Estates Court hat backed out of his intention and ...