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THE METROPOLITAN POLICE

... Sir If. A. Lake, in whose praise it would be presumption in me to speak. Suffice it to say that bis equal I fear will never again grace the head of our force. I can, therefore, speak with some ex- perience, and I say that. such burning discontent never ...

THE CASE OF MR. KILLEN

... Tal, be good enough a to take notice that I most respectfully object to your speaking to the judge privately about the case of the Qaseen v. Eillen. You can of course speak upan any other subject you like ?? re- ference to my notice, but if I find hereafter ...

THE JUDGMENTOF MR. JUSTICE KEOGH

... j lke of most daring malignity. Yon ILmowheand hispatroua of ?? rulecan pua- ish you for speaking outyour mindupon thismnat- ter, and S on do deliberately speak out your mind. I lball feel honoured in being allowed to act on such a committee as you suggest ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... EHe doesn't steal cows, or l hprses, or sheep; I suppose his mother gives him' the money ; he said not to have anyone to speak si to him, and when they met him at any house he came into to get a kettle and tie it to his tail as f, they did of old. d ...

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 ...

A WARNING TO JEALOUS LOVERS

... . H~e did not admire cou. sinly familiarities, anid he. told Ann with msore candour than kindness thait ihe ever saw her speaking to Pace ho 'wonld knock her face off. It does not require any considerable skill in physiology to discern thst thisl could ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR BELFAST

... was a meeting of merchants, ?? of merchants and lawyers. The Mayor said it was a public meeting, and Mr. Rea had a right to speak. Mr. Rea then aslted to rsad hia amendment. The Mayor said he would not receive it as an ameindment niless it was relevant ...

LONGFORD ELECTION PETITION

... I voted for Martin; I went there on that day; Mr. Sullivan was to speak, and Father Fitzgerald said Down with him ; Mr. Sullivan called on Father Fitzgerald to speak and let him speak also ; Mr. Sullivan addressed the meeting after Father Fitz- gerald ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... if the truth were known, are most reluctant to be kept away from their lawful avocations; and, inl fact, to those whom they speak to in confidence they represent themselves as living only one de- gree removed from the condition of paupers. They say they ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE SOUTH UNION

... thought it better not to speak him then; he brought Mr. Gordon with him at ten o'clock to sre if he could prescribe for Finnigan ; he was very much excited owing to Finnigan's conduct; he didn't remember accusing Finnigan of speaking badly about him or of ...

A TIPPERARY SLANDER CASE

... defendant of the plaintift- Do you know the rumour about Burke. I hear he compounded for £16,000. The defendant ad- mitted the speaking of the words. The plainiff is a merchant largely engaged in the ironmongery and flour trade in Cabir, and is also a mill ...