Refine Search

The Illustrated Police News

... whetherthe Christmas Vacation is over. AVirtually, with the exeeption of what are called actions without juries, no progress has been madein London since the Hlilary sittings commenced on the 11th of January. Optimistic defenders of the new reghiie *Yill ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... for advice. Through her adviser, for she was unable to speak a. word, in Engili, she stated that on' the Saturday before Christmas she was ensgaged.by a lady at a registry office in Boulogne to be her maid and come to England. Her wages'were to be about ...

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... TH ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,1890. HIVE you had the influenza? This is the usual greeting and inquiry just now, when friends and acquaintances meet, and although this annoying visitation has not proved itself to be very serious in London ...

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... THE ILLUS'TRATED POLICE NEWS. | SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1894. the of I poll THE HACKNEY CRUELTY CASE. pris AT the Essex Summer Aesizee, held on Wednesday, A atthe Shirehlall., Chelmsford,'before Mr. Justice Day, the Ella Gillespie, aged fifty.two, late nurse ...

The Illustrated Police News

... The Illustrated Police N$ews. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, lSS2. b THE BURGLARY SEASON. EvERy season has its relaxations, and we shall , soon be entering upon the dark mronths, when demicilliary robberies begin. Indeed we see, a from the audacious burglary ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... sibilities , but we have 'no fear on this scote, and, we look - forward with bright hopes abdo-confif dence. to the New Year, and the new cen- tury - vhich will have come upon us be- fore e again address our readers. May its early days bring with thetm ...

Christmas and New Year's Cards. Messrs. Marcus Ward and Co. have issued for this season large numberof ..

... the well-known Gormau illustrator, Oscar Pletsch, carefully reproduced by cliromo-lithography. The illustrated '• fairy talc envelopes, printed iu colours, in which each series is enclosed, is, if we mistake not, an entirely new feature. Mr. Canton, of ...

LEGAL AND POLICE NEWS

... LEGAL AND pOLICE NEWS SoaIE very disgraceful facts are now being brought to light by the Truck Commissioners of Cardiff, implicating several large firms in the iron trade. At the shops of one company, the principal of which is a mrneber of the Llan- daff ...

Published: Saturday 29 October 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 627 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... the London Street (Strand Improvement) Bill of the London Coanty Council was adopted at the meeting of the Board. It says:- Your committee desire to call special attention to the fact that it is im. possible in the case of this scheme that any new and ...

ALARMING NEWS FROM ZANZIBAR

... UNIVERSITY FOR LONDON. The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the need of a Teaching University for London will shortly make its report. The main idea (says the Exchange Telegraph Company) with which the report will deal is whether the London University ...

LAST WEEK'S LATEST NEWS

... Morgan and Miss Hassan; and the Sprites, by La Petites Delivauti, were everything that could he wished. CHRISTMAS IN THE WORKHOUSES. On Christmas-day the poor in the workhouses were regaled with beef, podding, &c. There is a considerable reduction of ...

LONG-LOST RELATIVES

... Coffee, isquires. GEORGE SMITiUwent out to Auckland, New Zealand. about Christmas, 1874, and has not been heard of for the past eight years. His father is anxious for news. SAOIUEL TILLEY left London 23 years ago in the sailing ship Orient, bound for Adelaide ...