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EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER

... trap, a sumptuous table, and was most punctilious then in his money payments. Then he went in the name of Thompson, and the woman who lived with him was known an`y as his wife. She it was who afterwards gave such infor- the i matien as led to the arrest ...

ALDERSHOT

... —Lieutenant-Colonel A. J. 1 2»ix*»n. «• the 3rd I'attaliou Rifle Brigade, died ' rather -uhhn'y .+ on Wednesday moruirg. lie the army second lieutenant on the April, 1817, and obtain, d the command of his battalion | the Jet'.-h. r, 1872 He served wth the 2nd ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... to lead a better life. Ie and Price were membors of the Salvation Army.- Butterfield said Stevens had stated that he was disgusted with Price's goings on, and if he did not leave the Army he ?? said what he stated was that if there was going to be these ...

THE COURT

... permit ] a soldier who has served not less than three years in I army service to enter the reserve force at once for the M l residue unexpired of his twelve years, or to extend his l army service for the residue unexpired. The number of men serving in ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS AT OSNEY

... ALLEGED FRAUDS AT OSNEY. Some excitement was ?? in the Osney and aSt. qriutesnaide district by the arrest of a woman who had been in the neighbourhood some time and described herself as a Red Cross nurse. s She is smart and well-mannered, with a plausible ...

TRAGEDIES IN LUNATIC ASYLUMS

... GlasZow on Monday night. Dr. Whitelaw, Kirkintilloch, wvas called by a woman about eleven o'clock to visit a patient. and when in a dark part of the road he c-as set upon by the woman and two men, who robbed him of anl his valuables. The doctor is a poeserful ...

HAMPSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... have been determined how Ion I the woman migllt probably have been dead. On inedicalI assistance beiiig obtained, the body was examined, and theI grand jury would hear from the medical mail that he had no doubt the woman died from strangulation or compres- ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... prisoners came to him with begging letters. He could identify the woman, but not the man. P.C. Day proved finding the two letters produced on the man, and a purse containing some coppers on the woman. The prisoners having expressed regret Were discharged with ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... pay the costs, 15s. 6d. Z'cait'OS RIDINGt AT bOUT1i513A.- WilliSM Glew a butcher boy, living at 214, Sultani-road. liner: I land, was summonetl..forridiimg a bicycle furiously ' in Marriein-road,. iSontheca, en itao 8th inst. - Constable Jucknian said ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... would be sen- tenced as a rogue and vagabond to three weeks' imprison- ment with hard labour. A DRUNKEN WOmAN.-Mca' Ann Broadaway, a married woman, was charged with being drunk.-P.S. Thi Harrison was on duty in Gloucester-street, Southsea, on the lasi ...

HAMPSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... this land. Tho defence was that Mr, kad'tfh exclusive right fish in the river this spot; and that, incident that right, he had right to draw his nets on this land. It w be impossible (Mr. contended) to exercise the r'ght fishing without landing the nets ...

HANTS SUMMER ASSIZES

... coneent- oft sion of the offer cc by Mir. Ceoker, a grocer and brewer on Fare. n ham uay wh, harig crtan',m~dbeig directed by a woman fl ) ?? en nt teio. n swthe soldier in the net fel tiofgetngel hefles e r~s te te prisoner's escape Icee >ffomte rnto ?? prisoner ...