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THE GALWAY TRAGEDY

... said, 1M ary is gone, bat don't speak. I heard the noise of her falling in the water. He said if I did not speak he wouldsend me out of the town, but I said I would report it to the police. He said again if I did not speak he would send me from the town ...

THE FOUR COURTS LIBRARY ACT, 1894

... Park Gardens, South Kensington. A Y Samuels and T C Drury, swSISS-I heg to thank youl and the Bar i }retand, for whom you speak, for their re- Phurle servicets and for the reeabls form in wvhich it is conveyed.-I bave be bonosnr to remain youlrs-very ...

THE SOHO MYSTERY

... Monday following the death of Father Segui. Rabeilot accompanied the decea.sed from America to London. Owing to his ability to speak several languages, hisi escaper abroad would natnrally be greatly facilitated, and the chances of his discovery cobsequently ...

ACTION AGANST AN OFFICER OF THE 10TH HUSSARS

... then said to a sergeant-major, Let him speak to him, but then bring him back here again. The sergeant then accompanied me, continued the plaintiff,,; as if I waa a prisoner, but stood-back while I was speaking to the Archdeacon. The latter advised me ...

JUDGE DANE AND THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... only was this man not ignorant of English, but that he thoroughly anderstoad English, and that he spoke it, and had been speaking it to him on that very day, and the day before The man cante up on the table and appeared at all events to thoroughly appreciatbe ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN BY HER SWEETHEART

... fence of the field, and she appeared to be in great agony. .He aked 'her what' was the matter, and for a time she could not speaks She then said-I have' been stabbed ; and a young man thatJI have been keep. in' company with for two years had done it?' ...

A DUBLIN SLANSDER CASE

... -law, and f-df I him dangerously ill. Seeing the condition be W3I il he aid not speak to him at first concer4 i charge he hadl made, but zaid that hi (Bisat) would speak to his about it afterW whenhe was well Sherman -d, , I don't S pec-you at au to have ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... saidloglo veeo him he ialso said he bad seen Guilfoyle in -km. tralia ; I asked himn about So th Ameriea, hut I declined to speak about it *he said, I m ay well tell yon, I have the captaimi and severl o the crew saved from the Bella ; lie was3 rubhiag ...

LYNCH LAW

... Iwhose lauguage certainly is not suggestive 1 of rhe judicial mind. Speaking of the condition of cllitga in eastern Galway, he is reported as saying :- Why the people-I don't speak now ! of ally section of the oeople, or of the officers of I the law ...

THE CONSPIRACY TO MURDER

... Lordship-YoU did vot allow savone te speak to bim abisut bis eridel ce -No. And why did you speak to Lim? It W-v Tsar Iduty not to speak to him. .Mr. Q'Brieri-If your lorishlta rules tri.-t a policemtan is not to speak to a Crown wi-ie.0s, course I bho to ...

ME. SAMUEL WARREN, M.P., ON CRIME AND ITS CAUSES

... enettonjred with cheerfrilneus, and the (tijnyntetit of overything hat can promote it. Bot how in it with .tioee of whom we are speaking ? At this montoot, dur- Iing every hoer of tile day and tlio coming nigsht, 111) many rooms in the town of Hull are rendored ...

ALLEGED EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS OF DETECTIVES IN CORK

... Inspector, you are entirely misinformed about those mattei. Thle District InsDector then asked the person with whom he was speaking to join one of the clubs mentioned, remarking that they were getting a good deal of information at present, but they were ...