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MURDER AT COVENTRY

... yourlself to the evidence, prisoner. The witness thought he saw you do it. Prisoner: When a lie is spoeltn I have a right to speak. If the words are puL into a witness's inou-tb they will say anything. (To Jones) Did not ynu hear my wife Say, A'Oh, dearaster ...

THE ALLEGED CHILD MURDER IN PORTLAND-TOWN

... woman herself was brought up yesterday, and after receiving the usual caution, made a statement to the coro- ner. She said, speaking in a very low tone:-I am a widow. I had a child at 6.4, Townshend-road. Thechild was very cross on Friday and Saturday morning ...

POLICE

... which she addressed him as a charmini man. Miss Daniel . Well done, Captain Willoaklby. When you produ ce such letters as you speak of, I will give up the point; but you may be assured that betore I part with my infant, I will part with mny life. After some ...

SUPREME COURT, MELBOURNE

... of the slanderous words alleged; aid that the plaintiff ought net to maintain his action thereof, because that before the speaking the said several words in the counts set forth, to wit, ins August, 1853, in London, the plaintiff published in the incses ...

SUICIDE OF A CLERK IN THE COLONIAL OFFICE

... Mr. M'Cnn, the surgeon, of Parliaent- street, and ran himselftthe station-house. Deceased did not speak to witness at the tiee, nor did they ever speak to each other before. John Bowen, No. 3, Charles-street: Knew the deceased, hut had not seen much of ...

INQUEST ON A MILITARY OFFICER

... ordered a bed, had paid for what he had, and directed, in as far as could be understood from big almost inarticulats manner of speaking, that Ile should be called at nine o'clock in the morning, and that be would have milk, not tea or coffee, for his breakfast ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... I don't like this heare place. WVhat do ye wvant Mvl me, I ay ? The Lord Mayor: We only wamit you to speak Vhi truth. Sallr: Why, -L y eyes, I do speak tile trutht I say I ealt guilty [a lauight]. The Lord Mayor: Did you see any one take the cheases i-Sallor: ...

THE MURDER AT BALPER

... standing in the middle of the room motioning with her hands. She could not speak. I sup- posed they had bad high words together, and that Turner had so insulted her that she could not speak. I saw some- thing red round her neck, and down in front, which, in ...

HULL POLICE

... : No; but it can soon be ?? youg rman alluded to bastily left the rosiss for that purpose.) An elderly Lady now began to speak. MAGISTRATE: Who are you ?-Her mother. Do you come to justify her ?-Net in this, but in ?? to WVaunby's not maintaining her ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN CANADA

... was holding h6r down to the floor, Upon seeing 'Mrs. Morden enter the room, the woman endeavoured to call' out, and tried to speak to her; but the only words which could be distinctly heard by the landlady were Neigh- bours l' and Murder I and almost ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER AT HACKNEY

... About a quarter after twelve the same night the husband of the deceased called upon wit- ness, and said that be wished to speak to witness privately. Witness made him no offer, threat, or promise, and what lie stated was spoken voluntarily. He said, ...