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ANNUAL INSPECTION OF THE HULL POLICE

... observing that he was extremely gratified with the reault of that day's inspection. Ee had lead occasion at former inspections of speaking satisfactorily as to the state of efficiency of the Hull police, and he could assure them that he had never been more gratified ...

ANOTHER HULL TRAGEDY

... Infirmary no one had been able to induce him to speak, and it was then with diffi. culty that he was able to say anything which could be understood. The first expression heard-on an effort being made to get him to speak-was, Don't bother about me, Irm all right ...

INQUEST ON LORD FALKLAND

... the cavity, and became in a petrified state, and one of the large .intestines w as also wounded. Mr.. Heaviside could not speak to the cause of the wound, but the deceased died in tonsequence of it; . Thomas Norgrove, one of Mr. Powell's servants, was ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT SUNDERLAND

... 'but I Wan utterly helpiess: and dying condition from internal brainses.' edical aid was unavailing; she was never able to speak, and died yesterday afternoon. Her name is Catherine Hindmarsh, land her step-father, Rowland Smith Is a respectable master ...

ROBBERY BY A BANKER'S CLERK IN HULL

... tongues. The literatures they contain be- long to the past: the nations to which they belong, the societies of which they speak, the social and political feelings they paint, have passed away: and these are very great matters indeed for the purposes of ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1865
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1021 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WEDNESDAY'S POLICE

... is no uncommon thing for Grove to speak to you in the court; and that you have often had to speak to hlimn. Mr. laines-1 have seldom had to speak to him. Mr. HINDES-May it not be that when wittiesses have been speaking, he has said something, and lave ...

THE SKIPTON MAGISTRATES AND THE LATE SIR MATHEW WILSON, BART

... sixty-sLx years. He was sorry that their chairman (Judge Ing3ham), Sir Mafhefew'p life - long friend, w-as not there that day to speak from a long experience of Sir Mathew Wilson as a Justice of that Bench. Mr. Ingham would have been there, but he was obliged ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... Mrs. Dyson that 'an elderly gentleinan wanted to speak to her, but she refisbd. A few minutes after, as'Mrs. Dyson was leaving an out- house, Peace presented a revolver at her head, aeud shouted, Speak, or I'll shoot you!, She screamed. and her 'husband ...

THE SHEFFIELD MURDER.—AFFECTING SCENE

... to hisawife, he was completely overcome by his feelings, and cried bitterly. Some minutes elapsed before either was able to speak, so acute were their sufferings. As soon as the prisoner was more composed, Mrs. Tur- ner asked him why he had murdered ' the ...

ANNUAL INSPECTION OF THE HULL POLICE FORCE BY COLONEL WOODFORD

... efficiency, as well as with regard to ?? in which the books were kept, he had no doubt that Colonel Woodford, in his report, would'speak as favourable of them as he had done hitherto. Where a police force was found in a very high state of efficiency as that was ...

r4o 9~ 1NQVEST AtA G

... it was, and said to him, ?? Oh, keeper, Po lkeeper, do not shoot me ; ho did not speak to me in un ,return. My master said, Good God, man, why did at ,you not speak ? He said, 1I did not know you, Sir. pr ?? turned round and said to me, I,, Had I ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

... half round to th- press room and es. claimed, 'Will I be lot to speak a few word i' There was no answer, as his meaning was not at once caught. Le then repeated firmly-' Will I be let speak a few words, gentlemen y * It was at once i- timated to him that ...