WELSH IN COURTS OF LAW

... You seem to be able to speak ve' English well enough. rel of The JWitness: Yes; but I prefer to speak an il Welsh. If you compel me to speak English da nh I will try to do E0, put I protest againt t. ch Ir- I would rather not speak in English; and 'e hq ...

WEST HAMPSTEAD MURDER

... tracheotomy had been performed, and Harris Was now unable to speak. His throat was paralyzed, and there was no hope of his ever being able to speak. Mr. Curtis-Belinett: If lie is unable to speak he bad better 1)D supplied with pencil and paper. A Relative ...

THE SOCIALISTS IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE

... himself on the terrace ail asserted his right to speak. The police informed him that he would not be allowed to speak from that point, whereupon he expostulated, an,! said hle was paid to come there to speak, and that he would stand ori the parapet for that ...

THE SOCIALISTS IN TRAFALGAR-SQUARE

... were kept moving. The defendant said he came there to speak, and thereupon the witness tried to per- suade him to go away. The defendant shouted loudly, I mast speak, I am paid for it. I must speak, or either be shot or arrested. He repeated these words ...

WELSH COUNTY COURT JUDGES

... Welsh- speaking judge' would have been appointed. One c out of the three of the 'stipendiary magistrates in Wales canl alone 'speak Welsh, and th`6 appoint- ments have given eatisfaction. It is in -criminal courts where, if anywhere, Welsh-speaking Judges ...

THE NELSON MURDERS

... this ccrt, The Judge-You have no right to say so no D, Relly-Won't you let me speak? Oh, do les rue speak The Judge-No longer. Kell-Ohb! that'1 too bad. Oh! do let me speak. Nobody will be sorry for my death. Nobody wlil grieve for me. I have no friends ...

THE MURDER OF AMGUIRE

... would speak to Maguire about it; I am married to the niece of the deceased; there was a great deal of talk in the country about his taking Kennedy's farm. Coroner-Did any person go to you to tell you to speak to him. Witness-No; I ventured to speak to him ...

USING THE KNIFE IN BIRMINGHAM

... did not give any information to the police og any description. Speak refused to identify any of the prisoners.-A yotung woman named Nellie Edkins stated that she saw ;UcDermott and Speak in Camden Street just before eleven oiclock. Joyce and the other ...

THE MURDER IN CLARE

... movement like an attempt to speak. Did you go to him then ? Yes. Did he speak to you ? I spoke to him and aseed him if he knew me. I am not sure whether I mentioned my name, but his wife did so. He made some sound as if trying to speak which I thought meant ...

THE SOCIALISTS' DEMONSTRATION

... of the Federation that he wits there. Hle was appointed to speak for the Federation, cud on the occasion in question went forward at a quarter past three and annonuced his intentiomi of speaking from the balustrade on thle north side of the square. He tried ...

THE LOUGHBOROUGH GUARDIANS AND ELIZA ADKINS

... known either Mrs. Adkins or her boy to be punished; certainly the child had never been punished for speaking to his mother-in fact, she had never seen him speak to her at all. As a proof of her own humanity, Mrs. Wilson mentioned that when on a certain day ...

DISGRACEFUL SCENE IN THE DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT

... position as a Magistrate, and continue my remarks. I was not present at the committee meeting, and have a porlect right to speak upon the matter. Mr. W. T. Cox: No, no, Mr. Bateman. Allow me to visae to order. A special meeting has been called for three ...