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A SOUTHSEA DIVORCE SUIT

... ing to the rites of the Church of England, at Walta. He had formerly been an officer in the Army, and was stationed at Malta. On his retirement from the Army they resided for a time in London, hut subsequently removed to Win. chester. The petitioner, ...

MILITARY DISCIPLINE

... barracks, a Prisoner was accompanied by a woman, and I ld while witness stopped to lock the ?? t the pair went on across the barrack-square. Wit- a of ness at once reported prisoner's entrance with a J woman to the sergeant of the guard.-Prosecn- s rtor: ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... for himself fol twelve or thirteen years, first in Hvde- street and then at Martyr Worthy. At the latter place he touln sonie land and in looking after it neglected his bread business, which he could not subsequently recover, though lie vwent bacic into ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... knife in his ?? prisoner said the woman, whho i vas mal drunk, had stabbed himn several times about the tl head and neck, and he had taken the knife away from her. b -In reply to questions, the policeman said that the c woman was not at all injured, and that ...

THE COURT

... Whiting, of the Army Works Corps Mr. F. Morgan, ditto ; Mr. Gilroy, Assistant-Surgeon White, and Dr. Dee, of the Turkish Contingent; Mr. Groghan and James Carruthers, &c. In all, 34 first- class, two second-class; five servants, one woman, 469 soldiers ...

HANTS SUMMER ASSIZES

... Denmann in the Ni~s~ Priios M~A.t The cause list on t aday, the1 the civil side contained ten c~auses, and ' the Calendar o f land iand prisoners contained 2B namnei.f The.'offences were ast tentia~ries fllo~w ~-Robbery -with violence, .1; burglary, 8; arson ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... been doing no work since be r left the Army, but had acted as teacher at a nd Wesleyan Sunday-school. In bis honse te nroceeds of other 2obberies. and parts of other tm. bicycles hbd been ?? hecorder: Aa rd Army Reserve marn and a Sunday_-clool teacher ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... COURT. Si!9,T)AV- .Rnf.r- m Vima-o -g WEDNESDAY.-Before E. Emanuel, Esq., and Capt. Wb Hodgkinson, n.x. Sol A NEGLIGsNT FATHER.-Army Black, was brought up, he on remand, by tbe School Board officer, -Alfred Ford, 'who hE appliedthat she might be sent to an ...

CAST FOR DEATH

... and they' unanisuouely agreedt e~that rshe was not accountablb. es Sir, I think that this is a case ii' Point, land if the ve law of the land can save one and hang the other it I 5.requires; amending. sheo III cases of isifanticide, at birth, -ladies ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... sinl. I till 'a's alone was guilty of the murder-'of MiNriam Angel. it thought thle woman had money in her room, so Lid I entered, the door being unlocked, and the woman asleep. I had no thought of violating sly her, and I aw~ear I never approached her ...

CRIMES OF VIOLENCE

... William M. Ordoin, of Cholineford, who under- Ia sssed went five years' penal servitude for murderously al ours, attacking aI woman wvith'a hatchet, h~as drowned d ssdhimself in the I-iver Severn. near Gloucester. He'il story lef r a, written statement that ...

THE NEXT-OF-KIN FRAUDS

... 4s. ld. tanding in s the Bank of Ireland were dsubht, and a large reward e was offered for information as to the leases of lands in l, Delaware, the deeds having been missed during the e revolotionary war. The Ctown Agents for the Colonies, e it was also ...