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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 ...

WELSH COUNTY COURT JUDGES FOR WALES

... favouring the view of the memorialists, viz., that It onlya Welsh speaking judge should be appointedtoadmi- =uster Justice inWales. Iconfess Iread hdaspeochin a directly contrary sense. In speaking of the demand in some parts a of Erelandfor Home Rule he said ...

DOUBLE MURDER IN GLASGOW

... soner afterwards asked whether he might be allowed to say a word, and, the Judge having nodded assent, he said, I wish to speak not for the benefit of myself, for I know it is all over with me now, so far as I understand it, but for the benefit of. those ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... had been a discharged clerIc, after the place had been locked up for the night, took occasion to make some observations, speaking with much emphasis, in relation to the public and the police. Upon the prisoner, when so found, were some implements such ...

PERSONAL JOURNALISM

... paragraph had it not been that it is one which speaks of him in his home and his private relations, which, consequently, was not a matter for a public notice in a news- paper, and certainly was not justifiable. Speaking of a man's private home and private life ...

Published: Sunday 09 February 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2525 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... nally disgraceful circumstances, obtained &U my entertain. ment, and is now performing (moes execrably) my cha. racters, speaking my dialogue, and singing my songs; but I now hereby give notice that my entertainm-nt, characters, dislogue, and sng, are ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON AN ACTRESS

... stand. iag by the side, of her. 'The woman's dress was all torn amout, and she was lying down quite lifeless and una' la to speak. The man Baker, whom Welsh was charged with assaulting, said that piiseonrs pulled the woman into their cart, committed an ...

A MAN STABBED BY HIS WIFE

... The prisoner then asked her husband : Have I done it, or have I not? Speak the truth, and don't be afraid. Witness (with difficulti) No one else could do it. The prisoner : Now speak the truth. Have I done it, or have I not? The witness: You know you have ...

LABOUR AND WAGES

... nose cut, and was egain pelted with mud. Mr. Orose the manager, and Mr. Lucas, draugheoman, at the factory, were called to speak to the condition of the complainant, after being assaulted on the firot day. Mr. Eltorihy oalled witneses to prove an <bi ...

MILITARY MURDER

... aside with a significant shrug of the shoulders, bnd every one speaks bf the coming events with the coolness of a general planning a campaign. It appears to be considered unmanly to think or speak of these things, and thereceived theory that the war was inevitable ...

CLERICAL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... subject, and she gave hin quite a satisfactory explanatioR of her conduct. He did not speak to Air. Cullen, because he had perfect faith in him, and was expecting him to speak first onthe topic; He at length spoke to Mr. Cullen (after con- sulting with his ...

TRIALS FOR MURDER

... pri- aoner and three other mon standing by the Swan inn. The prisoner, addressing the deceased, said, C harley, I want to speak to YoU. The de- ceased returned across the street, and the prisoner met him half way. The other three men joined them, and ...