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THE COURT-MARTIAL AT ALDERSHOT

... of the Gth dragoons mess should not have been allowed to speak on the other side. One more attempt has been made to obtain the presence of the above-aramed officers, who are capable of speaking as to Lilley's good or bad qualities from personal experience ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CRIM. CON

... to come through my place and never to speak to my wife again. When next did anything come to your knowledge to show you that Captain Quinn and yoar wife had not fol. lowed your ?? months after I heard he was speaking to her out hunting. In August, 1870 ...

COUNTY COURT

... Theother two witnesses only saw the transaction from a distance, and could not speak positively as to the identity of the man. Several other witnesses were called to speak to the custom of trade, and the value of veneers.-Mr. Woodburn, in re- i ply, urged ...

A CHILD'S SUICIDE

... g(:teek, and then to enter the university. Joseph's mother weat with him to; the director; but, as she is a Bohemian, and cannot speak German the child had to do all the talking him- self. The other boys noticed this1 and when Joseph began to frequent the gymnasium ...

LIVERPOOL CHANCERY COURT

... seven years ago, and azain last year. although she did not then speak to him. She was oonvinood that she saw him at New Brighton last year. Under these circun:stances, althongh strictly speaking the case should go on the trustees ttiought it would not be ...

THE ESCAPE OF PADLEWSKI

... Toutee insisted on k-nowing what had become D of the money which Labruyere had received. The r latter, in reply, beginning to speak of his family, a the President interrupted him by saying Where d is your family? You deserted your wife and | children long ...

THE LOCAL PATENT CASE

... shall, of course, speak the truth about it, both as to what I have seen and what I have done. Mr. lutmber then said that if witness did he (Mr. Humber) would be a ruined man. Witness retorted, Well, I cannot help that; I shall speak the truth.' Mr. Humber ...

MURDER OF EMIN PACHA

... , in Ujiji,1has just reached London, accompanied by his wife,.the on'ly European lady who has ever visited that country. Speaking of Emin Pacha's death to a representative of Renter's agency, Mr. Swann said: Asto the death of Emin there is no question ...

THE MYSTERIOUS ELTHAM MURDER

... at Lewisham, as stated and returned home before nine o'clock for the iieht. Xas to the evidence of the witness Lazell, who speaks to seeing the accused in company with a girl in Kid- brook Lane, about seven oclock on the evening in ques- tion, not much ...

AN ABDUCTION CASE

... s' table stood up, and asked to be allowed to speak to the counsel for the prose. cution. Mr Rowlands objected to her speaking to Mr Stubbins except in public, The lady replied-I don't care if I do speak to the counsel in public. . - The bench having ...

ALLEGED POISONING CASE

... phaphorafs to the deoctor, who made the fact known to the police after speaking on the subject to the beronelt, who declared that she could not aco.'nut for the fact, bat would speak to her husband on the subject, shich she did at once. The ?? evenuig eeveral ...

PERSONAL JOURNALISM

... paragraph had it not been that it is one which speaks of him in his home and his private relations, which, consequently, was not a matter for a public notice in a news- paper, and certainly was not justifiable. Speaking of a man's private home and private life ...

Published: Sunday 09 February 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2525 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment