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AN EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE

... called in to a Mrs. Speake, at 8, Westley Place, Inkerman Street, Birmingham. That lady was con- fined of a child, and there were several other children run. ring about the house. The respondent was living with the correspondent Speake at the time. She had ...

HEALTH OF THE POPE

... despatches, coming from olericai souroes, announce illness en the part of the Pope much more serioua than any before. Tuey speak danger for his life. There no reason to suspect the truth of this statement. ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... His Honour (to witness): Do yon know you have taken an oath to speak the truth? No.-Do you know why you kissed the Testament? Yes.-Whiat for? To speak the truth,- Supposing you do not speak the troth? You will call me a bad boy. (Laughter.)-Do you know ...

THE DUBLIN MURDERS

... prin- of ciples on which this great Republic is based. We say to by those most concerned-and we have knowledge whereof we as speak-'B a lest thus trampling upon people, yoa C. tread upon trpedoes.' Let our enemies look to it. They acre fairly waned. It ...

SCENE IN AN IRISH COURT

... judcatre bhoredso uchas any chamber proceed- igson heO ?? Their lordahips were, af he might speak lilbign the ermine Into an election brawl. ethe mut speak plainly. The judges should have had the aose tried by a jury if they felt that their dignity had ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER

... between ;1. prisoner, v.itness, and d eceased, Kelly idlletd out from the doek, Speak the 'ruth. I will speak the truth. I have xeat it in me for three wesks, and I'll speak h:e trutb, addin§, I can't bear a liar. -'redi . Hammond, coachmcan, repeated ...

DISGRACEFUL SCENE AT THE COUNTY POLICE COURT

... cousii'or I have it perfect right to speak upon this matter. The Mayor of Derby was permitted to come hero anil give his Views upon the question and I shall insist upou exercising my right as a magistrate to speak hero. Mr. W. T. Cox-Mr. IBateman, allow ...

DISEASED MEAT PROSECUTIONS

... Wilson as speaking to the. aeused wbile I WS standing at an Adjaeeut stall speak. ing to its occupant I am sure they were speak- ing together. . I I Mr ~i'soII Was recalled, sad being asked to try and remember distinctly whether 'he did speak or not ...

THE NEW COUNTY COURT JUDGE

... someone who was able to speak on the sub- ject. Coming here as a stranger among you, i had not the privilege of knowing Judge Herbert, either personally or in practice, and I felt that perhaps I was the least qualified to speak on the subject, and am glad ...

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 REVISION COURTS

... remarked that in the course of the discussion, Mr. Weir Anderson, the Tory advo. cato, thought it becoming on his part to speak of the newly-enfranchised voters resident at the north end as the lowest scum of the earth. It is, of course, very easy to ...

SCENE AT CAERPHILLY POLICECOURT

... right to ?? Rev. D. WV. Williams (with great warmth): No right to speak! 1, the senior magistrate of this petty sessional division, have no right to speak in .this court I have a right to speak, sir, and mean to exerciso it in the interest of ?? rev. Igentleman ...