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A THEATRICAL CASE

... that she was esceiite. She dis not volun- teer any statemest about she plaintiff. She spoke to 3Ir. Stauding, wiho was a married man, ard played with the plaintiff every night. She said to bun ?? Do you not ...

THE ALLEGED BOGUS THEATRICAL AGENCIES

... Septeutoier last Ilt prisoter it took t houlise ont a three years' agretiteith ii COlaverton. I strest, Pitelico, at 651. L, yar, titough he was eumployed 9' tIS a sup or at fio Adlslphi Theatre at ii. a week, h Bef'ore Chr itmto prisooer reraoved his ...

THE KEIGHLEY POISONING CASE

... of 22, and a daughter of one ot the memnbers of the board of guardians, is a uisgrace to aniy Ci'ilizesl coimanunity. She coolly tells the cous srthat so long back as ftuln years ago, Airs. Sagar wanted her to tI sleep in the nuptial bed along with herself ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... threatened to send for a cerstable, unless she told her what she bad done with it. A very respectable woman came forward, and said she lodged in the same house with the prisoner, anti kmnew that she had ...

Ii-h~d o :10 - WI BO

... herself a nd her children. Mr. v Hopkins: Let us get at the facts.. Is she living c with him r Mr. Williams: No, iir. She has just left him. She left him this week in conse- a quence of an assault last Saturday ...

THE THEATRICAL SLANDER CASE

... then there wvas0 no claim for a breach of contract, Crose-xanminhed: She bad never managed a then Ire before she took the Olympic, nor since; she had no desice. She had net actedl before thea, but ...

Chronicles of Crime

... and brought her up as if she was a phild of his own. A'slie grewr ap she found many admirers. Ore of these was JEdward Clarke, a young man of twenty-oue years of age, who had jast completed his ap. prenticeship at the watch-making trade. The ...

THE RIGHT OF PLAYGOERS

... THE RIL+HT OF PLAYGOERS. A man named Wild, having the a ppearance of a blacksmith, was charged on Tuesday, at W~orship-street Police-court, with disorderly conduct in the Varieties Tl'heatre, Pitfield-street, Hoxton, and with assaulting the Propr ietor ...

Published: Sunday 03 October 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1036 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... shawl, which she had taken off and throwu acroes -he back of a chair. Mr. Selfe inquired what evidence she had that prisoner had taken It. Pro- secuitrix replied that she was seen wearing it when she left the house. ...

THE BURTON CRESCENT MURDER

... Screams. si at A sailor Wb-o was thesre said at once, that lie thought it JP r's was a ecise ofrsiirder. -H-uc lenighlid the wonianl bean ca ~) dead ?-Abont itsec hoairs. hi .r leM-argrt. Caiiipbell, a ee-iiewlhcivin in ties samie house ti ...

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR AT HACKNEY

... w00 trade. ge sfaid he sres. She ausked had he plenty of work, and he awswered i Not much. She eaid she knew whore there was plenty of muoney to he got, and be replied, Oppor- tmcvi.s a fine thing. ...