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... accompany common catarrh, are very highly recommended in a variety of quarters and, indeed, all who have made trial of them, speak loudly in their praise, as affording effectual and speedy relief. To public speakers and singers these lozenges will be valuable ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... by iiss Morgan, a lady who keeps a wcslool at Heretord, againse Dr. Lingen, of the same city, for defamation and libel in speaking of the plaintiff as insane, and labouring under mental delusion. The particular3 have appeared in the Post. The Jury having ...

SUICIDE OF A HOSPITAL NURSE

... she spoke about leaving. boruig 'the night witness heard that the deceased had been seen with a bottle to her lips, and on speaking to her she said she was low and deP-s;sed, but would not do it again. A little later the deceased was discovered lving on ...

THE EAST END MURDERS

... was inrestigated by the police some days agd and ?? explained. A man wearing a slouched hat, carrying a black leather bag, speaking with a slightly American accent, and presenting a travel-stained appearance, was arrested at Limavady, near Londonderry, ...

AN INTELLIGENT DRUNKARD

... with some severity in the chest. He was again taken into castody.-Mr. Vaughan What are you? The defendant: Aa interpreter. I speak five different languages.-Mr. Vaughan : Why don't you get employ- nient? The defendant: Because I drink, I have been locked ...

THE FENNY COMPTON MURDER

... at nine o'clock, Mr. Thomas Reynolds, J.P., attended at the Dudley Police Station, and heard Deputy Ohief-constable Mott speak of the enquiries lie had cn(lo in respect to the manl Blumford. Thecs, the olicer sail, tended to show that tho man had nothiug ...

SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD AT STAFFORD

... sticks to prevent the child falling in. The poor thing was in such an emaciated and exhausted condition that it was unable to speak or stand. Upon its face and body were bruises and discolourations, and its backbone almost protruded through the skin. The ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... witness to speak lou er, as the public could not hear the evidenc. -The I witnens asked the Bench to protect him against interruption, and promised to speak loader. -Mr. gillespe, however, again interposed, and demanded that the witness speak louder, as ...

SINGULAR ASSAULT CASE AT KIDDERMINSTER

... -fr. HollowaY, Soen.: This ho out of order. I msn told 1 cannot speak, end lsin sure you cannot have any right to speak on the nubject.- AMr. W. B. Beet: I think I have a right to speak to the Mlieglotrates.-Mda. Holloway :Thou you ehould be on the Bench ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... condition, Mr. Barradale, one of the magistrates' clerks, attended to take her depositions, but on his arrival she was unable to speak, and died shortly afterwards. The deceased's hasband was tfen arreed and hesaid to Detective-sergeant Thomae, We had both ...

THE MURDER NEAR TRENTHAM

... pockets very carefully. No doubt agood deai of pro- perty of one kind or anotheiwas taken, but atpresentit is impossible to speak positively oil that point. The old lady seems to have had a passion for accumulation, and her house presented more of the character ...

A FATHER CHARGED WITH STABBING HIS SON

... a large pocket-knife. Ther was ared streak on the blade, which looked like blood, but at present the doctor was unable to speak as to that. Witness had made enquiries at the hospital this morning, and beard that the injured man was in a very critical ...