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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 ...

THE YELVERTON LIBEL CASE

... otherwise he is sure to do it badly. Above all things.let every Volunteer resolve to be dumb at drill, .unless he is told to speak. Dead silence is indispensable. 'Drill can never be steady when there is talking going on. The whole steadiness of a squad ...

THE ALLEGED WHOLESALE POISONING CASE

... of the prisoner. Mr. NoRTONT: From the time you arrived in London, and saw your wife, was she so composed as to be able to speak to you on different matters h-Witness: Yes, she was ; she was quite well enough to talk to ma, but she never said a syllable ...

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 BISHOP BURTON MURDER

... hisl band'to anything. From his earliest youth he- 3Moiis to have f frmed habits of poaching. The romance oa'Poaching, so to speak, had peculiar charms to his Mid, and many have been the hair-breadth escapes whc he has ercoontered in hig aceles with night- ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... behoof of wbomi it may concern, describes her as having the appearance of a genteel servant, about twenty-twvo years of age, speaking wvith the Glasgow accent, middle-sized, face rather long and oval, fresh complexioned, dlarsl haired, ordinarily stout, and ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMMER ASSIZES

... excitement in the public mind, and how honestly people might give erroneous evidence under the conviction that they were speaking the teuth. Beyond these the calendar presented no difficulty. The Leasned Judge then dismissed tfe geand jury to their duties ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... with Catptaina Robh of the Sonthern District, Sub-Inspectors Smith, Thompson, and M'Kay, all of whom have been -engaged, to speak within strict limits of the truth, niglst and day, -with untiring energy in the pur- suit, procecded about three lim. to ? ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... capture withI heir accnustomned gallalntry'.; They were assiisted by ti.O Freneh gets boats, raf whose condruct Captain' Dew speaks in te,'mer oi hrigh praise. Tire loss to both forcesi 'wee slight, though we lirae to deplore the del't OhL Lieutenrant Conewcell ...

THE BISHOP BURTON MURDER

... by Mr YETv. reTINGELL : Ha thought there might be 13 or 14, because- u~r they wore at first scattered about. He could not, speak ~ Ca as to whet her prisoner was amnong the men. Je was a of daring man. Jex had no authority or instruction from ,C. his waster ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ll4, said also to show th2at the prosecutor whent the robbely took place was intoxicated, and therefore not in a position to speak to the persons who were the actual par- yetrators of the rohbery.-A verdict of Not Guitty was returned against both prisoners ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... th(e Hlerrk a Herld has Ecdd of this masl, asid of the purpose withl which he ?? to Glasgow, it would be well to coitinure to speak of die leameited wosni under the name by wshich scle was lnown to her friends, and with which she appears to have ress coluteillt ...