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RECORDS OF CRIME

... RECORDS OF CRIME. The Hereford Juurnal publishes a sal catalogue of executions 111 that city, commencing with the year 1770. Several of the crimes we regret to observe were com- mitted in (he adjoining counties of Carmarthen, Brecon, an,1 Monmouth, and ...

CRIME IN NOVEMBER

... CRIME IN NOVEMBER. The following crimes were committed in the above mentioned month. Nov. I-A farmer, near Stow-on-the-Wold, waa murdered by his son, who shot him through the head, and caused instant death. Nov. 2. ^I^ry Ann Blakeman murdered her child ...

DRUNKENNESS AND CRIME IN GLAMORGANSHIRE

... efficient in the detection of crime. The metropolitan returns usually give about 60 per cent of persons apprehended to the crimes committed, and 50 per cent of convictions. In the county the opportunities for detecting crime are not so great as in an urban ...

CRIME AND DRUNKENNESS IN II WALES

... clothing, pushed a big box in front of it, and then crept down- stairs, feeling as guilty as if he had been concealing some crime. At breakfast the girls both talked at once about the burglar who tried to get in, and how they pounded on Al's door and could ...

CONCLUSIONS

... commission of other crime, (5.) We find that the respondents did Dot directly incite persons to the commission of crime other than intimidation, but that they did incite to intimidation, and that the conse- quence of that incitement was that crime and outrage ...

ADJUDICATIONS, &c. I

... AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY. A terrible crime is reported from Cannon Lake, Minnesota. A mother .shot three of her children with a revolver, and forced another to join her in drinking carbolic acid. The mother and child are expected to recover. Despondency on ...

i)ltl,--STOL 8TOCK EXCHANGE,

... case, observed that the crime of infanticide was most dread- fully common in this county (Dorset.) There had been six cases last year, and out of six prisoners on the calendar for the circuit, two were charged with this crime. They had both been acquitted ...

THE PARNELLCOMMtSStON --i

... sedittou, and the coiuini,4sion of other crime. (5.) That they, by their speeches and by pay- n.ents for that purpose, incited persons to the commission of crime, including murder. „ (6.)That they ...

TO-DAY'S MONEY. --

... Ireland there is less crime than there is in England, and therefore that it is absurd that England should pass new laws for repression of crime which it does not feel itself fit to undergo. (Hear, hear.) If it bad been a. Crimes Bill we should have protested ...

CARDIFF PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY.I

... Saturday, said he desired particularly to impress upon the English people the absolute connection of nearly every case under the Crimes Act with the land question. Few disputes between land lord and tenant arose from the arrears difficulty, an;i they would find ...

DARKEST CARDIFF

... the law in Mary Ann-street, wili increased facilities in o'otaiuing liquor lead to decrease in the crime of the locality or not 1 4. Which leads to the crime, the demoralising influence of alcoholic liquor on the individual organism, or the mere existence ...