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MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A YORKSHIRE FARMER

... fire aid made some tea,/ witch she took upstairs to her husband, and placed il upon a chair near to the bedsiie. He did not speak She left him, and again went to look at hlilU, when she, thought him asleep. She did not know whaf time it was, as the clock ...

THE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT ST. HELENS

... great difficulty of that he could speak. I found a razor covered with Df blood and partly open, on the side of the bed where the woman was lying. During the day he made sevelal statements to me. He was enabled to speak by pros- re sing his hand to his ...

A NIGHT BRAWL IN PICCADILLY

... Vessel my carriage suddenly stotped, and theodoor was c rudely opened by the sad-faced man, who again insisted thavt I should speak to the people of Marblehead. Three times again I positively declined. One of the haval 1 officers who was with me besame very ...

THE CHILD MURDER AND SUICIDE IN LEEDS

... home lie found that his eoU Was dead, and i his wife was lying in bed. She was conscious, and knew him, but she could not speak to him. He spoke to her on ariday. He asked her if she was sorry for what she had dnne, end she raid Yes. Nothing was said ...

DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... of the afiair. Catherine Hamilton was founi to be still alive, and was removed into Mr. Elder's house. She was unable to speak, and she wrote with a pencil the words, Willie killed us both. The unfortunato girl died early on Saturday tornimg. On examinunug ...

THE CARR'S-HILL MURDER

... Melvin, whose age was six years. The strange man was a tall one. He was dressed in dark clothes, he be- lieved, but could not speak distinctly on this point, as it was just beginning to turn dark. diary Mel lavin said:-I am the wife of last witness, and on ...

THE CHELSEA TRAGEDY

... hbutsi, 2'1, Langrton- Street, since the occurrence in qnestion. Ile could wat speak 0eiiet ;sn the two policemen by wvhom he ?? b'esi relievwd in the duty could not speak German. Ito haL l not :itated tLa. IPaul Way said hu fired the first shot, nor ...

THE CASE OF THE REV. S. F. GREEN. DISORDERLY MEETING IN HULL

... the meeting, but -met with much interruption, two or three other persons at one time attempting, more I than once, also to speak. The Chafrman said i be was not there as an advocate of Mr. Green, which they might think a rather startling statement. Mr ...

ARRESTS UNDER THE PROTECTION ACT

... and to teach his the disaffcted that the law must be carried out. yve- ad MISS PARNELL ON THE LAND BILL. he Miss Parnell, speaking yesterday at a Ladies' Lengue ct- meeting at T'allow, co. Carlow, referred to the statemnut ch of Mr. Gladstone in the House ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... certain that the prisoner was the ?? Mr. Billiiston . About twelve o'clock that night she and Tom Cowell's sister had been speaking to the policeman, who was ?? Todd said the prisoner was in the force at the time, and Ihis number was IS4. On the morning ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER IN FRANCE

... him fixedly) -I don't say that Latour was there, only I heard everyone speak ill of him, and say that he was there. Then I said, Well, he might say I was there. Latour-TheD he speaks like a parrot. Audouy then declared he had no confidence in Latour, and ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, TUESDAY

... steeped up to the lips in bribery, and so have You. (Laughter.) I said, It is quite sufficient for you to speak lor yourself, without speaking for auybody else. He said, ?? only got out of tie Kirkgate Ward business by the skin of my teeth. I said ...