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Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... was all right if thle Bank had not failed 'see. AfterNovesuber I might have bought iron to the extent of £2,000. Generally speaking, I acted as a broker rather than a principal, and you will find that during the period over which my balance shect extends ...

Assize Intelligence

... April, the day before tile murder, there were several persons at the Cottage Inn in the evening, and a man named Froonue was speaking to the old man about selling some pigs, when the old alan said, He need not be afraid to sell ?? them, as lie had £40. ...

THE FIRE IN PERSHORE STREET

... ascent was made. The man came down inside tihe bag. The engines had but just then got into play. I came here voluntarily to speak the truth. I saw the men after- wards on the ladder, but did not see any water thrown over them. They were wet, and so was ...

THE EXECUTION AT IPSWICH

... in lied, but had got up before I awoke. I then got up and went down stairs. The deceased was lighting the firs. I did not speak, but sat on a chair by the side of the fire-place, and was putting on ey boots. An altercation took place between the de- ceased ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST ONE OF THE ASTON POLICE

... low expreesios, and d ragged me several paces by the roller. There I lae y iltil some lenacthe caiie alreel uphen tured to speak o toiethe. Aa cam saide n p-M r. Webster: Did Astib n take any notice v Hen tizees ese pro cainse uzi ?? : Ne. Ho was there ...

New Intelligence

... Apollo nowi haive clune, And you ii hopei wcith Mercury. Besides those letters there was one of Wctich Mr. Yescoslbe would speak, aced which was so horribly bail, so offensive in eve y way, that it had to be destroyed. Bad as those letters wcre, tbie plaintiff ...

THE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... from the station. The breakage occurred to the fourteenth or fifteenth carriage from the engine, I should say, bht I cannot speak particularly., I do not know the cause of the chain breaking. We hlad not got many yards from the station when the breakage ...

Birmingham Police Court

... named George Wolloti, living lat Prituroso luill, near Dartmouth Street, atid with sioei li lodged. This person, seemingly speaking the truth so far es his evidence woent, deposed that Hocker had not been absent from his lodgings anynight about tile time ...

THE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... before ant ordinary trait. I examitted the tratin oll its airrival. I oqitnot say howe tmeny car- riages there were, nor can I speak positively sslsether there seere hto engines or ontly one. There were two orliiiary Ingiage break- vans, and tico secotid-class ...

Birmingham Police Court

... that the prisoner had been previonsly convicted. How- ever there hlad not been time to send for the Governor of the 6al to speak as to thie fact. Jones said that he had been in the Marines for eighteen months, and that would explain why he was tattooed ...

THE LATE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... is neost ahsurd. [Cries of Slame, shame' from some of the jury.] The Foreman again rose and commenced speaking. The Coroieer: Let some one speak besides yourself, will you ? You leave heard the accuesation against you. Are you prepared to say you, have ...

The Provinces

... tics initials miarked on the clothing, E. R., have not led to any identification. We understand that it may nlislead to speak of the corpse as that of a lady. It was that of a woman of lower social pocition, dressed in her best attire. Several stories ...