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WEST END MURDER

... had been there some time the woman advertised for a position as housekeeper. The man said he diid not propose to take work in England then, as he had got to go back to Germany to complete six weeks' drill in the army. The woman, too, he understood, was ...

BOGUS MATRIMONIAL ADVERTISEMENTS

... communicative young woman. i Yes, she said, lhe had 201. .from me, and I never saw him after I handed it over, anti it appears thattheday the detective cauzht him at the Rempton- park races he had on him a letter from a young woman at Portsmouth who ex- ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. BARON WATSON

... events have changed the lot of European women. Woman has only two grand trades to follow, spinning and sewing. The others (embroidery, flower making, &c.) are hardly worth reckoning. Woman is a spinster, woman is a seeimstress. That is her work, in all ages; ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST LORD HINTON

... 8 0 coe (Jesus) (Cox) 9 24 RECRUITING FOR THE BRITISH ARMY. The annual report of the Inspector-general of Recruiting, published yesterday, states that on January 1, 1885, the strength of the army was 181,008, and on January 1, 1886, the strength stood ...

A REMARKABLE CASE OF BIGAMY

... fashionably- dressed woman, twenty-four or twenty-five years of age, who gave her name Leonora Valladier, was brought be- iore Mr. Combe in the custody of Sergeant Archer, 217 G, charged by M. F. C. Valladier, of 12, Northumber. land-street, Strand, with ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF ATTEMPTING TO MURDER A FEMALE

... result of the firing? Witness: The young woman fell. Mr. Broughton: Did she bleed ? Witness: She did, sir; and she gave a loud scream. Mr. Broughton: What became of the pistol? Witness: I don't know, sir. The young woman was carried into the house, and I went ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... the summonses against 30 members of the Salvation Army, Blue Ribbon and Church Army, and several of the Norwich Socialists were again before the Bench. Mr. Dill, barrister, promised. on behalf of the Army, not to plavthe band while holding their services ...

THE MURDER AT WARRINGTON

... twelve o'clock, oat he was not in, and I we into the ship and sailed off. I landed in Dublin bw eleven and twelve o'clock en Wednesday night. I went up to a sergeant in sthe army on Thursday morning, and asked himwas he recruiting any, and he said ' Yes ...

MEMORANDA OF MEN AND MATTERS

... Paisley-we may say, what with all Scot- land-all Wales-all England?. The feeling of discontent is strong, bitter, universal. To be effective, the coercive power must be extended over the length and breadth of the land. This is but a preliminary step towards ...

SHOOTING OF LOYAL NATIVES IN SOUTH AFRICA

... ordered to shoot down all natives on the veldt. The storekeeper then pointed out that three men who had permission were at the lands, and also some friendly natives, while a boy of his (the storekeeper's) had gone out in search of lost cattle. Three-quarters ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER

... Donnelly on the charge of having cauied the death of awoman named Mary Taylor, a' hawker. It was alleged that in ejecting the woman and her husband from his house, Donnelly kicked and struck her. She was found thatmo ning dead in bedand the injuries inflicted ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY

... company with a woman and little girl. They also declared that they had seen the child's face quite plainly, hut could not say whether it was dead or alive. Two of the con. stables (Smith and Giddings) also stated that thev bad seen the woman frequently on ...