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KEWTOWX AXD LLANLLWCHAIAEN…

IBOARDS OF GUARDIANS.

BAZAAR AT LLANFYLLIN.

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SHREWSBURY.

LLAWRYGLYN.

TREFEGLWYS.

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4 A SORROWFUL STORY. i-

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4 A SORROWFUL STORY. Khater Sheik, a life convict in the Aliphre Goal, was the other day placed before the police magistrate at Alipore to stand his trial on a charge of attempt. ing to murder one Jadoo Dass, another convict in the same goal. The prisoner, on being asked as to whether he committed the offence, made the follow- ing statement: "I am a life convict. My enemies desired to destroy me. They implicated me in a murder case, and I was sentenced to transportation for life. I am a young man of only twenty years of age, and I have yet to live long and to pass my days in goal. I therefore determined to commit suicide, and so was seeking for some instrument to kill myself, but I could not find any. At last I went to the ma- chine room in the goal and found a piece of iron, which I secreted under my cloth. I sharpened it at night and then I tried to cut my throat, but it was not sharp enough, and I failed in my purpose. When I was baulked in my intention, I became much en- raged—almost mad. I then resolved to kill some one in the goal. I felt sure that if I committed another murder I should be hanged, and thus an end would be put to the misery of lifelong imprisonment. I crawled into the cell in which Jadoo was sleeping, sat on his chest and tried to cut his throat, by forc- ing the iron downward on his neck with both my hands. Jadoo seized my hands and hindered me, and then he struggled with me and released his neck. He then kept on screaming loudly. His cries attracted first three men, and then a large crowd of people, and I was dragged away from Jadoo's chest."—Jado the man attacked said," I was sleeping. The accus- ed came up to me, sat on my brest, and applied the knife to my throat. I begun to cry loudly, and three fellowprisoners promptly came to my rescue. I be- came senseless soon after, and cannot say what hap- pened subsequently."—The goaler deposed as fol. lowe: On the 12th September, at about 1 a.m., I was roused from my sleep by a noise. I went down- stairs and made an inquiry, and then went to the cell in which Jadoo was lying 'n a pool of blood. I asked the accused why he had wounded Jadoo, but he made no reply. I then sent Jadoo to the goal hos- pital."—Three other prisoners and a warder of the goal were next examined, and the case was ad- journed.

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