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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE MURDER IN BERMONDSEY

... addressed to 'her' in her maiden name, Marie de Roux, at Stafford- 'house, St. Jamese's-park:. d Mr Seeker:' The -letter you speak of is in the posses- 'loso of thte police;' and may be of somee importance to thalsn, therefore 1 cannot allow it to go out ...

The Late Extraordinary Case of Poisoning

... to be exa- mnined.-Mr. Clarkson: Have you anything to say as to the cause of the death of ?? gentleman: No; only we wish to speak to his cbaracter.-Mr. Clark- son: I am afraid the Coroner will think that only a loss )f time. I should be glad for the Jury ...

THE CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST A FRENCH BANKER

... contrastd oost favourably ,with' that of biU accuser, who showed the utmost an!. mosity if giving his evidence, and, when speaking of the pmisnonrs. always emnployed'the terms ce misir. able,~'7ce scinrat,:and such like. 'He positively eclared tha ...

SHOOTING THE BETRAYER

... by ?? was supposed to be. Mr. Corrie Grant: Let uus have a clear ?? witness said something in an undertone and was told to speak out. He went on to say. that on Sept. 1 the accused called and inquired if his name was Edgar Woolley. He. replied, Yes. ...

ABHORRENT CRUELTY AND ALLEGED CHILD MURDER

... Its cries of hunger, as one of them stated in evidence, used to make their hair rise on their heads. The child durst not speak to any one* and about a fortnight ago Passmore kicked it most brutally for being over long in going for a pennyworth of cheese ...

THE CASE OF THE BELGIAN GIRL

... we think, I have taken this course, fearing that it should happen to-morrow as it did yesterday, that I should be unable to speak to you alone. It is, without doubt, a difficult task that I wish to undertake in per. stading you that you have done wrong ...

A HIGHGATE TRAGEDY

... Saturday evening at a quarter to seven she Was stand- Jug at her door, when a woman Called to her, Will you come- upstairs to speak to Mrs. Moore She had heard one of Moore's children crying as if she was being unmercifully beaten, and she went unstairs ...

CHARGE OF MURDER AT HACKNEY

... death. About a auster after twelve the same night, the husband of the deceased called upon witness, and said that he wished to speak to witness privately. Witness made him no offer, threat, or promise, and what he stated was spoken voluntarily. He said, Last ...

THE BERMONDSEY TRAGEDY

... first deceased and the accused were friendly, but a short time after de- ceased had been in the house she noticed they did not speak to each other. On the Saturday prior to the murder she heard the deceased call the German a Ger- man bastard two or three ...

SUICIDE OF MR. SWANBOROUGH

... and complained, of giddiness, he was also in the habit when oppressed in spirits of sitting in ?? chair for hours without speak- ing. Can only imagine tchat the reason his spirits were low was that the theatre had not done quite so well during the last ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A POLICEMAN

... policeman. AMr. Flowers said that was not a cir. cumstance within the knowledge of the surgeon; or which he was competent to speak to.. Mr, Bond, the divisional surgeon, said the complainant's eye was strapped by the assistant. He afterwards examined him ...