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PUBLIC SPEAKING

... PU11BLIC SPEAKING. ALs W A N - - -- ?? I A C B_1 : ?? At Worship-street Police-court, on Friday, Jesse Co, of Eaton-place, Castle-buildings, Stratford, appeared to a summons which charged him with having delivered a public speech, lecture, sermon, or ...

L7JL SPEAKING

... L7JL SPEAKING. it o' Iho -t* csnellen : J. J. Gainey, .'-no, ebiU, wiv pft«ujoe -'f hi« family cireltiOna niga:~l it well—/ • ocrivad a «t>»te Vinca (ha .in of evil eneftl inn- Sotev* lUonght then, and ray heart rose ehiliiii-h anger Pjiiaioot him who ...

SHOULD DOCTORS SPEAK THE TRUTH?

... if doctors are juis'elie in telling* deliberate lus tnths? The Coroner: There is no law in Eugland to couipel a nrvin to speak the truth outside a colurt of justice. The 1Forenian : Do you think a medical man its nsti- fied in giving an nsnwec that is ...

A CASE FOR PLAIN SPEAKING

... A CASE FOR PLAIN SPEAKING. \\vdo not pretend to be reassured by the denials telegraphed from seraous quarters this morning of the alleged negotiations between G;crmany and Portugal with regard to Delagoa Bay. The extreme lromptitude of the ever-ready ...

A SOCIALIST SPEAKS HIS MIND

... solicitor, defended. The evidence of Inspector Bradley, G division, showed that on Sunday, the Oth inst., the prisoner was speaking in a very excited and inflammatory tone to a crowd of about 250 persons-men and boys-and in the course of the address referred ...

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' 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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... he could do as he pleased, but he must go away, he said to the crowd, Well; friends, what shall I do; speak or not e Some persons said, Yes; speak, but others said, No, don't; they are stronger than you; leave off ; and the defendant said he would ...

IRELAND

... at my pocket.- Mr. O'Calighan (interrupting the witness): Speak more plainly, sir-Witness: I cannot speak moreplainly, your worship.-Mr. O'Callaghan: Sir, I tell you that yen are not speaking plainly, aud it you don't do so I will com. mit you to prison ...

SILK AND STUFF

... of his throat, to speak m(nre than a few Nvords at a time in a whisper. There was not the ordinary question whether he was mute of malice or by the visitation of God; the point was that since his arrest he had not been able to speak sutficiently to state ...