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CRIME

... CRIME CARTA, July lOtb. The Cretan Chamber of Deputies is at vartaece with Prince Genres en several queations of administration. There Is a strong feeling bare that the Prinee !should free from Greek influence.— Reuter. ...

Published: Thursday 18 July 1901
Newspaper: Jersey Evening Post
County: Jersey, Jersey
Type: Article | Words: 35 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

CRIME IN SHEFFIELD

... CRIME IN SHEFFIELD. The Recorder of Sheffield, addressing the grand jury at the Christmas Sessions yesterday, said that the calendar, though not heavy one, was rather ghastly, as more than one third of the cases were made up of those of a cutting and ...

CRIME IN BIRMANY,

... CRIME IN BIRMANY, Crime in Germany, according to the new volume statistics just issued, shows on alarming increase. The period covered is 1906. In 1882 there wen- 315,849 persons condemned for crimes and offences, and in 1906 the number had increased ...

EDUCATION AND CRIME

... EDUCATION AND CRIME. French - have prepared some interesting figures with regard to the relation between education and crime. In 1898 61 per cent. of prisoners were illiterate; in 1896 only 15 per cent. Criminals of superior education were per cent. in ...

Published: Friday 30 May 1902
Newspaper: Jersey Evening Post
County: Jersey, Jersey
Type: Article | Words: 95 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

The Newlyn Crime

... The Newlyn Crime. . Mr. Justice Nutley—ln charging the Grand Jury in the case against Mary Maddern, a fish hawker, of Newlyn, Penzance, of being accessory to tbe murder of William John kladdern, aged?, her stepson, who was pushed off the quayside and ...

Published: Friday 09 November 1900
Newspaper: Jersey Evening Post
County: Jersey, Jersey
Type: Article | Words: 80 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

CRIME IN AMERICA

... CRIME IN AMERICA. Tbk Murderers’ Parable. If the moral progress of a nation ia to gauged by the increase decrease of crime, the United Btatia would appear to be in a state of ethical retrogression Each ynar allows gigantic increase in ail serious offeoo* ...

CRIME IN CLARE

... CRIME IN CLARE. PROTEST OF THE JURY. The Clare Grand J ary yesterday resolution empbatiaally proteiting againat tha way that erimaa are eluilfied. la the return presented to the judges of the aasitee and to J. the Conetabalary anthanties, the Grand Juiori ...

FRENCH CRIME

... FRENCH CRIME. PROSTITUTION, POISONING, AND PRIESTCRAFT. Dumollard had hardly paid the penalties of his numerous murders in the department of the Khone than Marie Claire Favre and her husband were arrested on the charge of having committed in the same ...

HYPNOTISM AND CRIME

... HYPNOTISM AND CRIME. At Dr. Forbes Winslow’s lecture on the use of hypnotism in the detection of crime, the lecturer was asked if thought it possible to instil moral instincts into the criminal mind by the influence hypnotism, but it was disappointing ...

THE PKOSEOUTION OF CRIME

... PKOSEOUTION OF CRIME. The Daily Chronicle saysAt to-morrow evening's eittiog of the Hoose Oommooa Mr. Donald Crawford proposer to discaea matter of great pablic importance. He will ask the House to declare its opinion that tba prosecution of crime ie in all ...

EXTRAORDINARY CRIME

... EXTRAORDINARY CRIME. A LITTLE BOY STRANGLED. A mysterious death, apparently the onteome of crime, is reported from Croydon. Mrs. Wright, wife of man employed in the goods deportment at Norwood, sent her children to school yesterday morning, but later ...

THE CRIMES’ ACT

... THE CRIMES’ ACT. It it stated, says the Standard, that Government have approached tbe Irish party in order to learn whether they would assent to re of tbe Crimes’ Act for one year without prolonged opposition. It it understood that if the Irish members ...