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THE SALVATION ARMY

... Edward-street ,Kings. land, was 'harged with assaulting Joseph Cowley, a eadet of the Salvation Army, by striking him in the mouthatSt. -Matthiaa-road, Islinoton. The complainant stated tbht'iop the previous morning, when the Salvation Army marchied out from ...

THE SALVATION ARMY

... medical witness said this was the second case of madness he lad had within 24 hours, and due to the Salvation Army. A detachment of the Salvation Army, under the command of Major Simmons, embarked onboard the Warwick Castle on Tuesday for South Africa. ...

THE SALVATION ARMY

... members of the Salvation Army, but the prisoner event over to the opposition Skeleton L- Army. On the 28th of last month the prosecutor,. g when leaving the Grecian Theatre in company with _ some other members of the Army, was set upon by a party ...

A WOMAN'S DECEIT

... A WOM.AN-S DEC'EIT. STRA NGE TALE AT TFrII D7vORCFT c rCr.. In the Divaorre Dirirjon r-stenjav, Mr. Justice BDrnrei ?? ,efore him the nlndfen~i led petition of ,Ir. ?? lb-rt t3nnomanir 13riseho. son of a s e il r.3 tho ArMy. fcir a dirqrce bv re n . ...

ABOLITION OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT in the Army

... men from the Army, are there no occupations in connexion with the Army upon which they might be exclusively employed? If such a scheme as this be practicable we know of nothing that would be more calculated to elevate the morale of the Army. The lash degraded ...

Published: Sunday 20 November 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 699 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGHWAY ROBBERY BY A WOMAN

... place. T'he l ale prisoner then rashed across teo road and asked what he was doing to the woman. As he said that he went close to the woman, and prosecutor saw the woman pass somethinu to the prisoner Broderick, which he (prosecutor) believed was his watch ...

MURDER OF AN AGED WOMAN

... unfortunate woman. It is now proved that one of the misoreainti wore a short coat with aide pookets, and it ie: believed 'that the doumenten were in the breist pocket,and that whilo he was leaning over, assisting his companion to bind the old woman'e legs ...

SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A WOMAN

... SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A WOMAN. On Monday Dr. Hardwicke held( an ilnquet at the King's Head, Broad-street, St. Giles's, on the bodI of a young woman, about 25 yeani of age, who hal been found dead in a 4tate of noudity in a coaelnon lddging-house in Sho ...

SHOCKING INJURIES TO A WOMAN

... SHOCKING INJURIES TO A WOMAN. ?? [SUBJECT OF ILLUsTRATION.] AT Southwark Police-court, on Friday, John Pickett, forty-seven, an army pensioner, was charged on, remand with committing a series of brutal assaults upon Susannali Webbing, totally depriving ...

FINSBURY-PARK MURDER

... rT.-Henry Selway, twenty.one, a member of the Salvation Army, was in- dicted at the Middlesex Sessions for assaulting Florence Ada Bishop, of Rupert-street, lIolloway, also a member of the Army. Mr. Baylis prosseuted. The case for the prosecution was ...

A WOOLWICH TRAGEDY

... the mouth, but the revolver missed fire. the injured woman was removed on the police ambulance to the Woolwich Infirmary, while Armitage was taken to the police- station and charged. THE DYINO WOMAN'S DEPOSITIONS. Mr. Kennedy, the police magistrate, a ...

LEGAL

... which had brought the army and navy to those shores would, it was to be hoped, produce a salutary effect, and show that the criminal authori- ties will be upheld in their determined administration of the law of the land. A NUMBER OF ANTIQUE ENGLISII ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1886
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 762 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment