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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 ...

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 ...

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. ...

HUSBANDS AND WIVES

... Annio Leybourne said she was the mother of the. petitioner. In 1890 she saw her daughter, the petitioner, at her residence at Brixtdn. She had a black eye. Subseciluently she went to live with Mr. end Mrs. Clayton, and then ...

DOUBLE TRAGEDY AT BAYSWATER

... of thea urial in. a poel of blood, end a revolver ILi lis feet whilri trio or tisee sr-rie ariway, in tomI Piti o .Iop' roi i, lay the lead bodl n3' t i wife, itil a torri i ole en the riget nlllil1), iroo ?? blood wats dowing in a ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Mr. Miannay imposed a fine of 4/s. ou a mourth's imprison- went; and Mr. Sayer anid Mr. Fryer were thanked for the action they had taken iii the cas. MAtiL:§i~ON':E A BILLIARD PLAYVS1 S STUPID JoxrE.-lenmj rerinphrey, 3t;, ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... confined of a -fmalne child. She said she knew her daughter wai a ceinte, but was not aware that she was near her time, and she immediately sent out for a doctor and the midwife, ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... for seer. Mr. Barstow eaid it was a great pity that no notice wee posted uip, for it would be a very simple remedy in checking suoh a defence as wea$ new set up. it was also a great pity that the master did net ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... gored Wland gtsa s~a- repate a tirdtime Jon Kep,.a costale' No 432,liu was called t ,~Ir hous , and tepioe a ie intow ris tove'tep h the ea03 owrd esen~tlr fo'ii s ontre. o Aset-cnir clays' awn P asn-hsrdrshr ...

SAMPSON AND THE LADY

... jewoels. She ivoolld hale received ser jewels if allowed, tled trsould never have obtaissed a watta-ut had she thossislt that Samipson wosid cosic back of his own .accord. THE LADY FAINTS A.D IS CARRIED OUT OF COURT. Re-examineds The letter ohich ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... wlhch shc was t have done on the day she was discovered dead; but, inasmutch as she (the witness) pitied her condition, she bed promised to ailow her to stay on a little lonci-er. lir.Emma Dnbsrry, th-s wife of ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... that he had a wife to keep. Mr. Young We ?? a letter here in which ho S~ays that although he maried seren years a Io h h never lived a single day with his wife. Mr. Pau Tayler I r that case I shall make the full order of D6. ...