ML'S SAD DEATH. ACCUSED MAN'S STNANCE .CONDUCT. Sy OUR SPECIAL CRISIS INVESTIGATOR, Dalberg-road, Brixton, a quiet residential neighbourhood, was the scene at an early hour vu l'hursday morning of a particularly ghastly ri order, the victim ioeing a prepossessing young w-nwn nam
June 30, 1901 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
with her throat cut.. About two the prisoner was seen at a coffer-stall with hi, hands covered with blood. At four aim the witness and other officers went to 40, Bentley-road, Brixton. Wich hem from his position in the dock had a full now of those) in court, and apparently witho
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rNE 30,1901 AMONG THE CHUB. HINTS NOW TO CATCH HIM. HA FRENCH FISHERMEN BCO3E. "DISPATCH" SPECIAL. " Crow! ' said an old Yankee trapper who asked whether that particular specimen of 'ricers ornitkology hal ever formed part of b: , ba t Q i e; I kin crow. awl I hey it ; but, Jempi
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The defendant asserted that the goal , , instead of being worth MX, were only wor. h £lOO, and, by way of counterbalance, he ash,d for the auauollation of tho bills, or, in the alternative, for £7OO datuagea. jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff, and judgment was entered fo
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BAD LEG CURED. Mr. Phillip Davey, 66, Milton-street, Higher Brixham, South Devon, writes: "'lwo years ago I had • breaking out on my leg, and as it grew worse I was ooliged to give up my employment.. I was attended tor some time by three different doctors, but they did not sewn t
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porter, of Great Chapel street, Westminster, was charged at Westminster on Thursday with stealing an umbrella from Lilian Hay, a cook-house keeper. Prosecutrix. who was slightly acquainted with the prisoner, pitied him, for the reason that he alleged that he had been
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The tale of a ten-pound note was told to Judge Lumley Smith in the Westminster County-court in the same form, if not on the same lines ot construction, as that familiar legend of the nursery "The House that Jack Built." A ten•pound note passed the other day from the po.session o
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to you." Two hours later there was a caller. It was a ' representative of the detective agency. "I have brought you the information you desire, sir. Madame Josephine Szalay has booked two cabins on the Rotterdam service for to-night. The tickets are for Warsaw. I have secured a
June 30, 1901 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England