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WORLD-CRIMES

... WORLD.CIUMES. Is it a crime to love? Is it a shame to wreathe Grey brows with the sweat of honesty? Is't sin to breathe? Is it no crime to love ?- What squalid wretch is there, In you bare hovel, wrapping her first born In black despair? Is it no shame ...

THE CRIME AT RENNES

... THE I CRIME AT RENNES. . - _ I WORLD-WIDE INDIGNATION. TilE PARIS EXI1 3tITION. 't TUE PROPOSED BOYCOTT. no NO OFFICIAL SUPPORT. thb atif ti.n FEELING IN E BNGLAND. till fa\t VARIOUS VIEWS As will be seen from the telegrams, reports, a and lotters given ...

THE CRIME AT RENNES

... THE CRIME AT REN1M WORLD-WIDE INDIGNATIOI. THE PROPOSED BOYCOTT. PROSPECTS OF THE EXHITIOK WITHDRAWALS ANTNOUNCED. The indignation throughout the civilised world at the crime committed by the Five Judges at Rtennes in condemning an innocent man is order ...

THE BABOO'S CRIME

... THE B-ABOOS CRIME. A STORY OF MILITARY T.IT IN BENGAL. BY.ABBE. AETF!'R OiD ! w Iv fl IN 'TH B iANK A, AiSO G TISE Ni_006,` aIVe ON 4OADA- THOOPSd8IC,` ETC. CHAPTER .I. SUNZISB.-MOUNTED PABADE. Coffte, sahaib.* said the troop cookhouse coolie, as ...

THE CRIME OF THE BABY

... THE CRIME OF THE BABY. An old woman named Kelly had allowed her farm at Clongorcy to be used for buts for cvicted tenants. She was ordered to remove them, and did not. In the morning, at six, she, her son, and her son's wife and baby were haled out ...

HARVEST OF CRIME

... HARVEST OF CRIME., A Melodrama, in Four Acts, by Mies Maud Randford, th Produced at the Theatre Roysl, Brierley Hill, m on Thursday, May 7ith. en Gerald Fitzgerald ?? bit EDnIe; LOvER hi Hugh Fitzgerald ?? r WALtACE EASTLAKE Ernest Stanton ?? Mr ERNEST ...

Published: Saturday 05 June 1897
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1268 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CRIME AND CRIMINALS.*

... reformers should aim at ex- tr tenuoating the crime-by regarding it, that is, t as the natural and inevitable result of the m interaction between the criminal's cha- a racter and his environment. To im- at prove crime off the face of the earth-or ai ather ...

A BOOK OF CRIMES

... well bel-ow two I hurtndred crimes to every hundred1`7( tho~usandlt of Su the poupoiattoii The, exact ligtire is 187 afind i E~l kiewlciuai fraction. Butt the burglar is still K-burglitg ?? to busiily wit ever. flib crime' I, undl robbery, and forgery ...

THE SHADOW OF A CRIME

... THE SHADOW OF A CRIME ' By HALL CAINE. London: Chatto and Windus. Purict; l. In this stirring, strenuous story Mr Hall Ce t. l us to the tarns and fells of Cuniorria, arluor ti r dalesmen. His aim has beeni, as Le FaN ii ii. ilrfac to reflect the black ...

Published: Saturday 21 January 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1111 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE HISTORY OF A CRIME.*

... THlE HIS TORY OF A CRIME. * MR. CHARLES READE has laughed at the proverb that Truth is stranger than fiction, but the story of Fieschi's crime is in some of its details more curious and horrible than any which a sensation novelist of our day could ...