Refine Search

Newspaper

Illustrated Police News

Countries

Counties

London, England

Access Type

1,156

Type

1,156

Public Tags

More details

Illustrated Police News

THE CHARGE OF MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... all told. They sailed Ik from Swansea in March last to Monte Video, and ,from thence to Buenos Ayres. On July 27 last they E k sailed for Taleubonno, on the coast of Chilli. They l i. arrived there in September, and on October 21 sailed a for England. ...

THE LATE FATAL BOAT ACCIDENT AT LITTLEHAMPTON

... the harbour, he ordered the sail to be set, and his impression is that the boat got between some of the piles which were beyond the pier, and that in trying to turn the boat's head to the wind a puff of wind caught the sail, capsising the boat, which never ...

AN INGENIOUS FRAUD

... the foretopgailattt was E n stowed, and tao lowvpr top,:sail flying, the foretopsail to r, flying, the inaintop and the mainsails were stowed. F d There were no head sails, atid all the other sails were 3. stowed. Directly I got otl hcnird I let go he- ...

WESTMINSTER

... il residing at Hans.plaee, Bloane-etreet, was summoned by Georae Compton, a oab’driver, for 4*. Cd., his fare.—Complainant sail he was called from the rank at Pond.place, Belgrave-rquare, to take at >> Cadogan-terrace, and there 18 packages were put on ...

A LITTLE FAMILY AFFAIR

... Consul and sign them on, and on the morn- ing of sailing these boarding masters come on board with their men and their clothu, and they leave a guard-a pugilist-on board to keepithem in order till the ship sails in so many hours' time, whatever it may be. ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY SEA MYSTERY

... gated at Key West, Florida, on the 1st itist. Accord- ing to the information to hand, it appears that the vessel Julia Baker sailed from New York on June 16th for Guadaloupe, with a cargo of flour, cottonseed oil, and lumber. Under ordinary circumstances ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY ON THE HIGH SEAS

... boxes the prisoner took on hoard. Soon afterwards they learned from the steward that the ship would not in all probability sail far two days. At the suggestion of the prisoner they then went beck four miles into the town, where the prisoner left theel ...

THE MURDER OF A GIRL IN BERMONDSEY

... Where is your hnsband ?? She looted very sail, iiid tinzed roundi the romil and said l, Oh, ho is here. Ni, 1io, he is liat lie is gons. ller hands welr covered with dhood, 1nif sli l) olherl doiwn on tilem alnd sail, in ?? un,ler ille, Peor child ! Witness ...

DEATH OF A PRISONER IN NEWGATE

... Ill thle trolle c tetanlus was ofttein ?? byI dlaiii. D~r. St illmnan, lat siiu-geei inl ?? Griants irnivS of thle Potomac, sail that 'lie ha~l kinown SU'everil ci sos of temammns brought On I I damip. Some oC lthe, solliers, a P or lonl-- in-ireli, imoll ...

ASSASSINATION OF JAMES CAREY

... the murder, took a passage by the Kinfauns Castle, the vessel by which Carey sailed. This steamer left London on July 3, under the command of Captain Winchester, and sailed from Dartmouth at noon on July 5, reaching Cape Town on Friday last, July 27. ...

POLLUTING THE THAMES

... ment has been given in the inquiry as to the alleged attempt to scuttle the sailing-ship Oleander. The y Court found that the ship was not entirely seaworthy a when she sailed. A hole found in the side of the vessel y was, in the opinion of the Court, ...

VACCINATION AND THE GOUT

... yacht for a sail. The tide drifted them towards South, end Pier, where the vessel was anchored. At half-past four o'clock on Sunday morning a strong wind springing up, caused the yacht to drag her anchor. Mr. Woolverton im- mediately set sail, but the yacht ...