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DISGRACEFUL SCENE IN THE DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT

... position as a Magistrate, and continue my remarks. I was not present at the committee meeting, and have a porlect right to speak upon the matter. Mr. W. T. Cox: No, no, Mr. Bateman. Allow me to visae to order. A special meeting has been called for three ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... His Honour (to witness): Do yon know you have taken an oath to speak the truth? No.-Do you know why you kissed the Testament? Yes.-Whiat for? To speak the truth,- Supposing you do not speak the troth? You will call me a bad boy. (Laughter.)-Do you know ...

THE TICHBORNE BARONETCY

... letters. Witness: I speak other foreign languages; I speak Castilian. The Solicitor-General: Castilian is the finest Spanishl spoken, is it not - like P arisian French or gunpowder tea 7 -I speak Spanish. A Juryman : A Spaniard speaking of himself would ...

MR. R. W. DALE AND THE LIBERAL PARTY IN BIRMINGHAM

... in Birmingham, and the position of influence and usefulness you occupy here, as umportant elements in your decision. 4 We speak no more than the truth in saying that the L Deral cause in Birmingham, in religion, in education, in social life, and in political ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CRIM. CON

... to come through my place and never to speak to my wife again. When next did anything come to your knowledge to show you that Captain Quinn and yoar wife had not fol. lowed your ?? months after I heard he was speaking to her out hunting. In August, 1870 ...

THE MYSTERIOUS ELTHAM MURDER

... at Lewisham, as stated and returned home before nine o'clock for the iieht. Xas to the evidence of the witness Lazell, who speaks to seeing the accused in company with a girl in Kid- brook Lane, about seven oclock on the evening in ques- tion, not much ...

THE ARLINGHAM MURDER

... served me very badly; sometimes she was very fond of me, and at another tlme,-in the presence of the people, she refused to speak to me. Mr. Griffin cautioned bun; and he then continued: I shall tell you the truth. On Sunday snorning lest Amelia appeared ...

THE STABBING CASE IN KING EDWARD'S ROAD

... CeGamgee. I-e afterwards recovered ?? but vias unable to speak. lie died onl ?? 10th inst., about half-past five o'clocl a.m., never regaining his specech, al- though lie evhiesd a strong desire to speak. A pos-smortess exansination revenled a triangular fracture ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... perhaps; you had a spy. Did Ohatillon speak to you in French?-9es. And in English ?-Yes, I believe he did Did he speak a single sentence to you in English? What distinction do you draw between sentences and| words? Did he speak English to you?-Yes, I believe ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... may have said I had been in- forined- he was a Spaniard. Did he speak in Spanisht'-I did notbknow what Spanish was.- - Did he speak in a foreign language ?-No. Did you ever hear him speak a language that you did not understand ?-No. Did you ever enquire ...

MORE DEFECTIVE WEIGHTS AND SCALES IN THE BLACK COUNTRY

... said to have been perfect. Having resided so long in England. he speaks our language with the greatest purity, and almost threw the police agents off their scent by persisting in speaking English, and declaring himself a subject of Victoria. Several toucists ...

GREAT LOCAL WILL CAUSE

... the son of Thomas Knight, who occupied a small property in Cumberland. He was at verv well-edulcated man, and could read and speak French fluently. In 1820, the deceased, on the demise of his uncle, came intoproperty worth £15,000.; and in 1828 he ?? or ...