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THE ALLEGED MURDER IN SHOREDITCH

... door abort four o'clock in the afternoon. She did not speak to him; but she could swear she saw: him, for he had been pointed out to her as the man that-ill-used his wife. She was not able to speak positively to his dress. -He wore a black coat. -Mr. Abbott ...

THE LATE PLUNDERING OF THE MAIL BAGS

... heard two men whis- ering, but I could not see them. The witness was ques- tined as to the dress of Poole,' but could not speak positively as to the cloak and Jem Crow hat which Poole was stated to have worn, when they were produced in court. Mr. W. Willcox ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... spoke to him, but at first he refused to speak to me, I told him I wanted some money to pay the doctor's bill, whet he remarked that he bad nothing to say to such a worthless - as I was. I answered that I should speak to him before leaving Salhouse. He said ...

SUICIDE OF AN INSPECTOR OF PRISONS

... came about one o'clock, and on speaking to him on prison matters, the deceased said he felt very unwell, and totally nofit to'transact any prison business, which he deferred till another day. The deceasedi whilst speaking, frequently placed his haods to ...

STRANGE STORY FROM PIMLICO

... d, the pre- vious Fri day, and said hewanted to speak to him very privately. At the time wit- ness thought the prisonerlooked wild and strange, wad he opened the conversation by saying I want to speak to you very quietly, and I don't want it to no any ...

MISSING

... Thursday. The missing girl was dressed in ablue stuff dress, black straw hat, and button boots. Sheis aforeigner, and can speak very little English~ MIrs. Farley, of 25, -Brookli -cottages, ;Broeekill-roadWoolwlch,on Satardayapplied at Woolwich pohce-court ...

THE KINGSWOOD MURDER

... Upon this the other speaking English quite pushed him aside, and said, He don't understand your language-his name is Franz Fosser. They remained in the lodg- ing-house up to the following Saturday morning, when the one who could speak English, and supposed ...

CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER

... ceased as she lay on the floor. During the day she went to the window of the prisoner's room and said,- Speak, Mary Ann. Are you sensible? Can you speak? Will you have some tea ? The deceased made no reply, and about seven o'clock in the evening, a neighbour ...

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

... -Witness: Fol- low the laws o£ God. Know the truth and live it. In reply to further QueStions she said her sole treatment Was speaking to the patient about the teachinge of Jeas-s and God's power. She charged a guinea a week for this. She also- said that if ...

MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT ACTON

... commissioners of police. Mr. May, the builder, who had employed the ac- cused man Isaac Brooks, spoke to having told him to speak to a policeman about protecting the property at a house he was building close by. Mr. Bird, the coroner, said he did not purpose ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY AT SEA

... believe tbat 16 men could have been coerced by one individual so as to be intimidated. I believe myself that you are not speaking the truth. It strikes me that you are one of those men who are trying to save your own neck by throwing the halteraround ...

STRANGE DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS

... myrelations, the Littledales. His Lordship : Did you ever speak to Mr. Bran ton about it ? Witness: I forget. His Lordship: Mr. Bastard! Mr. Bastard l Do you really tell the jury you forget speaking to a man accused of adultery with your wife P Mr. cock ...