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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

A LADY'S MAID'S ADVENTURE

... prosecutrix was out. Pulling had been' so short a time in the house 'that, although she was suspected, no one ventured to speak to her. All in _the house retired to rest it the ordinary way, and soon afterwards a great noise was heard in the prisoner's ...

EXECUTION OF MOSES HATTO

... her for anything, she said I might get it from where I liked, or do what I lked, for shewould not speak tome again. That evening again she would not speak to me, nor sit with me. She set my supper out, and afterwards went to Bance's, and I went to my stable ...

THE HOUSE OF WAVERLEY

... Abbotsford destroyed, but the cottegoe had to make way for the mansion. Thu grand new edifics was built by in- st:alments, so to speak, being added to and ea teuded at intervals on no particular plan. Inside were tesselated floors and fretted ceilings, and every ...

ONE OF LONDON'S SAD STORIES

... 14, son of the deceased, Stated that on Sunday he left home to go t* work at 8.30. His mother was then ill, and could not speak to him. Whenever witness asked her if he should go for the parish doctor, or would she go into the infirxnary, she refused ...

THE KETTERING MURDER

... always in when in drink, warned her not to answer his letters. or if he followed her not to hare anythingto do with him. Speaking about her Lhsband's behaviour, Mrs. Sabey said when sober he was most kind to her and his daughter, but when in drink he ...

MURDER BY A CRICKETER

... who at the time had some iriends with hei. Mrs. uld- ban's face, neck, and nightdress were coverod with blood. She did not'speak, but sank into achair, and then on to tao floor, and died in a few minutes. Mr. Dove, who had gone to bed, ran down- Atiirs ...

THE CASE OF MADAME CARADORI

... was something connected with thetheatre. Madame Cara- -dori never gave me any money to pay for anything. I have heard her speak English. She once gave me some instructions in French as to the best way of opening the theatre so as to make it answer (a ...

STRANGE DEATH AT ISLINGTON

... alive on Saturday week, when he seemed anxious about business matters. She had, however, never heard him speak about'Suicide. Generally speaking he had been almost a teetotaler since he returned from Ame- rica, He intended to establish himself at Holloway ...

OXFORD FARM TRAGEDY

... with a gun more than once. He has taken to drink and bad women. Tears were runni~n down the old man'ts face whilst he was speaking. The jury returned a verdict of Wilf ul murder. Richard Hopic-oft was charged, at Woodstock se~sions,.on Tuesday, with ...

COUNTY COUNCIL WORKS INQUIRY

... in manny cases they made grants to men injured at work where only a moral obligation rested upon the council. Gene- rally speaking, he thought the tendency of their workmen might be to do rather less work than they would for a contrac- tor. They did not ...

OUR REPLY TO THE FRENCH COLONELS

... Englishmen were glad to see their v5aY clear to an answer, teaching Louis Napo- Ion to remember that he may not speak to Tr-land as he speaks on the continent. I h\ow undoubtedly, Simon Beraard must not be n'iotahen for a hero, because in his person the ...

BREACH OF PROMISE IN HUMBLE LIFE

... place appointed by him for their rendezvous, but he failed to meet hen. Meeting him subsequently in the street she advanced to speak to him, but he ran away from her. She went several times subse- quently to his house, but she was always denied, his mother ...