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THE LADIES' NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE REPEAL OF THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES ACTS

... you go *0 the berch. And then the womuan says, in order to avoid that, Well, I dlo not mind going iltO a private room and speaking to Mr. Parsons. And she Will siga the volun- tary submission.' (400.) Question: 'Therefore they (really honest uvomen) sign ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, Friday

... Traffic Cormnitt,-. Re- wasat onotimn Chairman of tho Oompany, ?? Salisbury Oae intopower; but at the time of which ho was speaking lie was deputy- chairmanr. Turner had previously had some intimato acquaintance with the bankrupt, and together they carried ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A LEEDS MAN.--STRANGE CASE

... other organs of the body wvere in a healthy coil- ditiou.-.fr. Chandler, A.L. C.S., deposed to attending the deceased, and speaking to the prisoner after hoe id so. The latter said that lie had simply injected a little liquid- water-into the uterus. Ho ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A LEEDS AUCTIONEER

... had Mr. Alexander Longley, of Leeds, with him up to this point and when Smith made the last-mentioned remark he declined to speak further with witness in the presence of a third party. Witness then went upstairs, and in further conversation Smith offered ...

THE FRENCH MODE OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

... mt'iient of solitl o is Constatntly wvith hini a keepr'er as a Ie5, . ?? bothn relieved every two hoars. They rf. ,i.'t1slIr0 to Speak to him of ainythintt l 111,.pclniit o~uteirle- r, .r I~rom thne outer world Ito on ., ainrile, is sr a,r ?? , Lin. lie is regardedI ...

THE AUTEUIL TRAGEDY

... a bloody defa=t without a shadow of a favourahlo chance, nre unow the only fcelingis on which public peace is supported. I speak, of comsrse, of our uneducated elasses,-that is of the 300,000 or 4O,ooo workmen of all kinds which we reckoll ill Paris, for ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WEDNESDAY

... now complained. In looking forward to the future, there was the subject of education. It was almost presumption in him to speak on the question of national education, as most present no doubt had read the magnificent speedh of Mr. Forster. HIe expected ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... the fitther of my child. Lord Cole is tito fathler of the child, aud I myself atm the cause of its blindness. She aid not speak aagin for a quarter of an hour, when she said, 1 C-harlie, I have been very wicked. I have done vely wrong' I said Who withs ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE. LONDON, Saturday

... kiiaw 11c 'liy ili- as th!ore, as sheo sawr his Rotyal - l iI ingot ci, -ice wrist ins. Li i /Ars:toll vitie ele ietatosaly Speak of ikiic-x fruits 1isreciital ohiervation. lx` c c -;;in cti t v itctivIl-il. -W\itlaes-c Wat c eqncsntcd w1axitl 1 o tii jif ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... a form of hysteria resembling catalepsy. Catalepsy is a state ill which the patient is coisecious, but amiable to move or speak. Laughter would certainly not be a sign of cataleptic hysteria. Lady Morlauilt did not suffer from cataleptic hysteria. I did ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... Lord Cole; aid in the absence of the otlter Witnesses to svhom lie lied referred, it must inset be said tat the nurso, iwa speaking of the wretchrd chatter- lwgauhich took nllaco as to providing fo, the child, ares dtescribing what never took pistee, It ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... tho question must be asked-is it not within our comuson knowledge that persons whose mindus are disordered will consttatntly speak very reasonably ?? maty topics ? Apart from monomaniacs, who would talk scitsibly of every subject but one, would they not ...