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QUALIFIED INTERPRETING

... laughter.) What language does he speak '-Jewisb. HehrewiP-Yes I no spenak Hebrew. Mr. Monckton failer; to see how lie could interpret. Mr. A.ldermain Alliston: He is in your employ; how do you make him under.stand -I speak German to him. (Laulcter.) Well ...

THE PRESIDENT ELECT ON THE SECESSION

... on possible before specificaly defining my position in regard to it-(cheers)-so that when I do speak I may be as nearly right as possible. When I do speak I hope to say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the con. stitution, or contrary to the integrity ...

SAMBO AND FIGHTING KATE

... chucked him under the chin. Prisoner (interrupt- ing): Didn't you speak to me fast? Prosecutor (with great gravity): I beg your pardon, miss, I deny the question entirely; but I's speaking to a gen'lniao. If you'll be kind enough to wait, I'll talk to you ...

THE CASE OF THE BELGIAN GIRL

... we think, I have taken this course, fearing that it should happen te-morrow as it did yesterday, that I should be unable to speak to yoe' alone. It is, witheut doubt, a dilficult task that I wish to undertake in persuading you that you have done wrong in ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT THE EAST END

... and when he came e back at four he found her in bed. There were several women in the house. His wife at that time could not speak properly, and died the next day. William Burhell, the son, was the next witness. I He said that on arriving home on Saturday ...

THE SOCIALIST PROSEC

... the man alone; do not be cowards, There was a shed near the spot where the speaking took place, and some men threw water from that shed on to the fair traders, who were speaking below, and Mr. Burns again inter- fered to prevent the water being thrown ...

SINGULAR CHARGE AGAINST A TAILOR

... kli*sed her seversl tijtee sad behaved inudtcently. ohe could not speak because he kept his mouth over htrs. A male lodger entered while this Wad going on, taut she ?? too exhausted to speak to him. ALotbsr lodger, a female, went out, but she (com. plainant) ...

THE LADY AND THE MONTHLY NURSE

... thehoese had been simply dis- graceful, and in reference to the manner in which she used to speak to her daughter, defendant had said, Oi, pray don't speak to her in that manner, to which Mrs. Riches replied, Oh, it's all right'; it's all in a life ...

A WIFE FOUND DYING

... he came back at four o'clock lie found her in bed. There were beveral women in the liouse. His wife at that time could not speak properly, and died the next day. William Burchell, the son, said that on arriving home on Saturday he found his mother lying ...

FRAUDS BY MUSICAL AGENTS IN NEW YORK

... Will the Satanic speak out ? WVill the Tribune speak out? 'Will the Times speak out ? Will the Co stier and Enq'zirer, the /onrsial of C'omrn rce, the Comnmer cial Aavertisoer, aad the Express, speak out >, Will the Hoe donurnnl speak out ...

MRS. GLADSTONE'S CONVALESCENT HOME. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sin, —May I ask vou to help pleading for

... itself felt, and we naturally desire to do our utmost to relieve the consequent distress The fact of the Home being tree will speak for itself. shall very grateful for the advantage of your valuable assistance. —Yours taithfully, CATHERINE GLADS lON E. Hawarden ...

THE POLICE AND THE SOCIALISTS

... terfered, and though the Socialist leader at once for sook his elevated position on a chair a local Conserra- tive persisted in speaking, and was ultimately arrested, and last Monday he was fined at West Ham Police Court. The fact that the Socialist leader was ...