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WELSH-SPEAKING COUNTY COURT JUDGES

... doubt- leass, are able to speak and nbd'eritand Welsh, but have' no eiperienoe' in law? We believeit to ba correct to say that if the &ix leading members of the North and South Wales Circuits be taken, not more than one can speak Welsh, and in the whole ...

WELSH INTERPRETERS IN THE COUNTY COURTS

... suitors who speok only Welsh are at a disadvantage as compared with those who are fortunate enough to speak English. If there are to be no Welsh speaking Judges, the next best step is to obtain duly qualified interpreters; at present there are none; no fees ...

DIABOLICAL ATTEMPT TO MURDER AN OLD MAN

... prisoner for that purpose; but Houlds- worth had saffered so much from hemorrhage that the surgeons would not allow him to speak, and the prisoner was remanded until Tuesday. On the after- noon of the same day Houldsworth rallied a little, and made a statement ...

RUTHIN

... person lying dead, having seen hli once before.' He saw him at the R~Ahin Mallway Station on Wednesday night-v he did not' speak to him, or notice where he went to when he alighted from the Denbigh train. DEPuTY-CooRoNxN: Where is the other groom? WiTNmss:: ...

THE SEEDS OF DEATH MINGLED WITH THE WATER OF LIFE

... cholera, This may seem a bold and dangerous statement. We shallbe told, perhaps, that it is even atheistical. But we speak of England, and we speak from our own observation and experience. One of the first considerations of health is pure water, and, so intimately ...

Rhyl Petty Sessions

... constable. He found prisoner there, who appeared to be half drunk. Witness said: I want to speak to you. Prisoner replied: What do you want with me, and whilst speaking, he drew something ont of his pocket and threw it behind him. P.O. Jones picked it up ...

THE RECORDER OF HULL'S CHARGE TO THE JURY

... Lust and Intemperance t-and also must necessarily resort to fraud and violence to supply the means of guilty indulgence! And speaking of brothels-let me ask you,gentlemen, . you are awan e of statistics relating to these detestable I hot-beds of crime in ...

THE EARL OF DURHAM'S DIVORCE SUIT

... Although I she was naturally shy and 'retirinu, she' did not t5lk incoherently, nor did she speak or act in any 'way obhei than tbey would expect any youug lady . 'to speak'or act;-betponafter thelmarriage witness saw 'a diference in her, and a fortnight ago ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER AT CHISLEHURST

... dock to the last. He is my darling, and I will give my evidence for him. I will speak for him myself, and you shall not keep me away; I am deter. mined to stand here and speak to gentlemen for him.' She then took up her position by the side of the dock, ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF FELONY

... received. While I was in Messrs Baker's warehouse the prisoner, who had followed me in, said he wante'd to speak to me. I told him I would speak to him when 1 had done there, asd he stayed while I receipted the bill and got my cheque. He then stepped out ...

SEDUCTION AND SUICIDE

... attic floor, I found her lying on w the stairs, and fancied at first she was acting in fun to 5e frighten me; but, after speaking to her twice, and receiving ?? answer, I thought she was in a fit; her cals was off, and one of her legs was through the ...

A LLANDUDNO CHAMBERMAID AND THE NEW RULES

... ? The Plaintiff: Read, learn, and inwardly di- gest (loud laughter). She considered that Mr Jackman was very unfair in speaking as he did to her before the other servants. The Judge: Is there anything m6re serious than that to be alleged against this ...