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MRS. KEITH'S CRIME.*

... tor either f ti la: and the dread of it drives tier in the hour of her own al i t-;chin; death to the committal of that crime the manner of which 'not disclose. sirn a chain of calamities in a woman's life is conceivable, and ai'sue from them pardonable ...

ENGLAND'S GREAT CRIME

... ENGLAND'S GREAT CRIME. BOER ADVANCE ON NATAL.. YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS. DUPVBAN VOLUNTEERS CALLED. MARTIAL LAWV PROCLAIMED. BRITISH TROOPS DESPATCHED- YESTERDAY. --4 PRINCE VICTOR GOING OUT. Thit is the Arsenail. From floor to ceiling, Like a ittge orgfan ...

A CRIME EXPIATED

... A CRIME EXPIATED. IMaaiO, JO, Uhourer, waa aamvted ia tiak Raul wMnlar tor M» tory CVamolly, at JActyvranay, 11th. Bffltogton was the executioner. lajaatwa wara adauwd The mlprii, after hieaart, atated that too *1— mn-drr the of a f.imaa* tilth wtoeh ...

CRIME AND ITS CAUSES

... conclusions he deserves a respectful I e Iring. Crime is undoubtedly a complicated phenomenon, and much that Mr. Morrison advances will be new to many. Climate, for instance, has an important bearing upon crime, and it is a singular fact that the number of ...

A SECRET CRIME

... A SECRET CRIME. nd [I. A Comedy-Drama, by Martin S. Dobson. Produced at the n, Queen's Theatre, Binningham, on Dec. i2th, 1892 IM Harold Oakdene ?? Mr HENRY HERNs In Raymond Hollis ?? Mr SYDNBY STBRLING he Henry Hawk ?? M r STANLEY BEDWELL. Mr Hollis ...

Published: Saturday 17 December 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1536 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SHADOW OF A CRIME

... THE SHADOW OF A CRIME. A Drama, in Four Acts, by Edgar Ward, played, for the First Time on any Stage, at the Queen's Theatre, Manche tcr, on Monday, Dec. 19th, IS87. Mr Owen Lindsey ?? Mr EDoAR WiARD Barry Lansdowne ?? Mir W. G0Cres Oswald Marsden ...

Published: Saturday 24 December 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1455 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MYSTERIES OF POLICE AND CRIME.*

... MYSTERIES OF POLICE AND CRIME* A BOOK OF CAUSES CELEBRES, In his now book, Major Arthur Griffiths ialres a generail survey of wrongdoing and itm parsuit, it subject on which he is peculintly oonipeteut to speak. Bemides being an. ex, Bovernor of Mill'ank ...

THE CHILDREN OF POVERTY AND CRIME

... THE CHILDREN OF PoVERTY AND CRIME. REFORnMAToRiES, Ragged Schools, and similar institu- tions, Iave been called oceiaBridgces The title is a happy one. God's blessing, writes Longfellow- God's blssing on thle arclitects who build Tile bridges o'er ...

THE HISTORY OF A CRIME:

... No, by a dwarf. People laughed at the notion. They no longer said What a crime! but What a farce ! For after all they reflected ; heinous crimes require stature. Certain crimes are too lofty for certain hands. A man who would achieve an 18th Brumaire ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1877
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6437 | Page: 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture