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THE ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT OF £3,000 IN LEEDS

... been continued up to the present t timeP I cannot speak to tbat. t Is it not a fact that it has not been oontiiiued since the I reduction of the salary to X90 per annumu? Probably e not. I cannot speak to it. is it not a fact that it hasn't been continued ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT HULL

... I thought it was a ?? briefly cross-examined this witness: Are you sure you are not telling a falsehood , Witiiess: I axn speaking nothing but the ?? soner: What did the policeman and 1 quarrel about ' Witness: You did not say anything; you appeared to ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, WEDNESDAY

... of legacies to the executors and Mr. Gledhill, the family of the Cawthornes were benefited. The learned counsel went on to speak of the business transactions of the deceased, and then called evidence. jlfr. Fenlaoi stated that he had been in practice ini ...

ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE

... breast, and I said, Now liy . man, this will not do. If you have done nothing wrong you . lhave no need being afraid to speak to me. IHe then gave ace a push by, putting his hands to ney breast, and 1: seized Iiliie by the coat collar. He then called ...

MURDER OF A SCHOOLMISTRESS NEAR BOLTON

... deceased through the fields, within a few 1, hundred yards of the place where the body was discovered. a Several witnesses speak to this, and on his arrest he tadmitted it. adding, however, tiat he did no harm. Prior t to his arr-esc on Monday he pawrned ...

THE TRAGEDY IN THE LEYLANDS, LEEDS

... deposed' t.2 had known the prisoner for seven years. l1ba recently conducted himself in a very rt lcr m3ai- Iner. He would speak to nobody, and seemed to be lost in the world. Previously lie Wz-; fre' quently very lively. Harrison did not earl MI iD ...

HIGH COURT OF FORESTERS AT HULL

... position tryinig to show up the working meecof this country as murderers of their children, and he (Bro. Blake) hopad they would speak out strongly and tell the Bishop of Peterborough that they did not like it and would not have it. (Loud applnuse.)-Bre. FMs ...

THE MUMDER OF LORD MAYO

... pride it was to be asso- ciated with him in public affairs, have sustained a loss of which they cannot trust themselves to speak. The Govern- ment of India, therefore, abstains at present from saying anythingon1this great calamity. Under the provisionsof ...

A LEEDS MONEY-LENDING CASE

... the pawnbrokers manage their busivess fairly well; but this kind of thing is a swindle. It is well to speak out about these things, and I will speak out. This Mr. Wood must be here it this case is to go on, because, after reading that document and after ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN GLASGOW

... the secrecy attending it, the mnaniy culious and contradictory facts to be considered in any attempt at theorising. so to speak, on the matter, have produced strong excitement throulgisont the city. Amid the many con jecture,. the hardly pllausible one ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... Dillon was speaking to the Cotinty Inspector witness ran upstairs and called out 'stop firing.' When the County Inspector gave the order, Coase firing, it was not addressed to anybody L in . particular.' While Mr. Dillon was speaking to the County ...

THE VOYSEY APPEAL CASE

... so that they always knew it themsclves; hut it does not .appear that they were compelled always to speak the truth. If not compelled always to speak the troth, Mfr.I .Voysey observed, what evidence was there that they were r compelled always to write ...