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CRIMES AND FATALITES

... a becase she was tired of the situation, and then .r lier mother would fetch her home: _ A TERRIBLE REVENGE. I- A horrible crime was made known on the arrival o at Plymouth this week of the West Indian mnail. I- To gratify a spirit of revenge engendered ...

SERIOUS CRIMES

... j .SERIOUS CRIMES. I~ - THE SOUTHEND TRAGEDY. James Canham Read, clerk (39), lately employed at the Royal Albert Docks, was charged on remand at Southend Borough Sessions yesterday with the murder 'of Florence Dennis at Prittlewell on June 24th last. ...

CRIMES AND FATALITIES

... the trial of Hinstauley and Kearsley, the former declared he himself killed Kidd, and that Kearaley was not preseut when the crime was committed. A CASE OF FATAL KICKING. Patrick Quin (15), died at Downpatrick yesterday from kicks .alleged to have been inflicted ...

CRIME IN BANFFSHIRE

... CRIME IN BANFFSEaIRE. The annual statistics of crimes and offences re. i ported to the police have just been compiled by t Mr Haig, chief constable of blauffshire, and in sub. y mitting his report to the Standing Joint Com., I mittee of the county, Mr ...

REPRESSION OF CRIME

... REPRESSION OF CRIME. This section met shortly after eleven o'clock--Lord. Advocate Watson presiding. There was a tolerably large audience. OUR DETECTIVE SYSTEM. Major Boss, Chief-Constable-of Aherdeenshire, read i a paper on this subject, the object of ...

CRIME IN ABERDEEN

... CRIME IN'ABERDE1N. MR WYNESS'S REPORT FOR 1$. ' Mr Wyness, Superintendent of Police, 6u1nittd to the Town Council yesterday hj't aaniail stati9-ii tical returns on crime and other pibe irtte& s i l Aberdeen during the year 1886. The t5port, whio hasa ...

CRIMES AND TRAGEDIES

... CRIMES AND TR{AGEDIES. AlLEGED MURl.DER IN EDINB3URGIH. The Bdinburgii police authorities are engaged ?? enquiries into what is alleged to be a case of murder, and Pe the result a mrn has been arrested ou the capital charge. It appears that on Saturday ...

THE EPIDEMIC OF CRIME

... I THE EPIDEMIC OF CRIME. Whence comes this epidemic of suicides ? Receng discussions have named several oauses. One writer charges it to infidel teachings, holding that hopelese ness of a future state cripples fortitude for bearing life's ills ; another ...

THE CRIMES BILL

... T'HE CRIMES BILL. i. LORD A1kERDEEN ON ROME RULE. The Freeman's Journal of yesterdaymorning pub- lishes an interview of a reporter with Lord and Lady r Aberdeen on the subject of Home Rule from a Colonial point of view. Lord Aberdeen says that, y when ...

PARNELLISM AND CRIME

... PARNELLISM AND CRIME. MR DILLON CHtARlGElD WiTH F.LAORAN'T FALSEHIOOD). The ' Times, in another article on Parnellism alid Crilme, after remarking that ' Mr Dillon, i 3 f P has attempted upon two several occasions c within the last few days to ...