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The Irish Crimes

... The Irish Crimes. In answer to Mr Carson, the CHIZIF for IRELAND acid that no material change had taken place in the method of making out the return of crimes and outrages in Ireland reported to the police and presented at the assize judge. Mr Morros ...

THE CRIMES BILL

... THE CRIMES BILL. The Irish members held an informal meeting last night, and decided on very vigorous measures in rsgerd to the Crimes Bill. Mr Gladstone is understood to be strongly opposed t• the stringency of certain provisions of the bill, and will ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... THE CRIMES ACT. Jtrsmish Braman was sentenced yesterday to six months' imprisonment by the Crimes Act Court at thistle Island yesterday for intimidating a Crowe witness. No appeal was granted. ...

DRIVEN TO CRIME

... DRIVEN TO CRIME. Robert Ward (27), bricklnyar, was remanded at Lambeth yesterday, charged with murdering his two young children on 20th July. The prisoner, who at the same time attempted to cut his own throat, said, after leaving hospital yesterday morning ...

THE CRIMES BILL

... THE CRIMES BILL. The Press Assxdation understands that the present intention of the Government is to invoke the aid of the closure on Friday in Easter week, if the secold reading of the Crimes Bill has nut been carried by that day. THE CORN TRADE. The ...

PARNELLISM AND CRIME

... PARNELLISM AND CRIME. EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENT BY A TOOL OF THE TIMES. [MON TiBTEHDAT'S STANDABD.I New YORK, Sunday night.—The World has published an extraordinary account of the doings in this country of one Maurice Moser, and pledges its good faith ...

REPORT ON CRIME

... REPORT ON CRIME. Superintendent Grant's report on the state of crime iu the burgh for the year ending 31st January, was read to the Board as follows : Miles Females Ti . Theft 32 Z 1 Reset of Theft, . . Fraud 1 1 2 Assault with Intent, . Assault, 36 8 ...

THE CRIMES ACT

... THE CRIMES ACT. A MUTING of Irish members was held yesterday immediately after the reading of the Queen'e Speech, when it was agreed that Mr Parnell should formulate amendment raising the question of the administration of the Crimes Act. SURVIVORS OF ...

CRIMES IN BIRMINGHAM

... CRIMES IN BIRMINGHAM. Florence Elborough or Bailey, the barmaid at the Plough and Harrow, Hampton Street, Bir. mingbam, who was shot by her lover on the 12th inst., died in the hospital on Sunday morning. Her assailant, who endeavoured to commit suicide ...

CRIME IN BANFFSHIRE

... CRIME IN BANFFSHIRE. Tar following statistics of Banffshire Sheriff Court, showing the business done during 1899, have been made up by the officials. In the ordinary Court the total number of eases initiated or wakened within the year was 105, while 7 ...

DETAILS OF THE CRIME

... DETAILS OF THE CRIME. St Petersburg, 2.50 p.m.—Every hour fresh details of the crime which has filled the city with horror come to hand. The act was committed just as the carriage reached the bridge at Warsaw Station. On this side of the bridge, on the ...

CRIME AND PALMER

... CRIME AND PALMER. Many sincere philanthropists lay it down as an axiom that ignorance is the most prolific source of crime, and that nothing but the diffusion of education can effect the moral regeneration of society. The statistics of intemperance have ...