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ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT BRADFORD

... weltering in her blaod. Mrs. Stitcks flew to her as~iatanece, exclaiming Oh ! Bib. you have killed her ! Brasyehaw did not speak. H~o looked at the prostrate vwoman, rusehed out of the house, and fled, followed by one of the lodgeso and by a number of ...

PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MR. PLIMSOLL, M.P

... notice of the amendment to absent in himself, or to sit still when his turn comea to speak-that is all. Some 20 minutes after this interview (and another o I shall speak f soon) I was in my place in a state of strong op excitement, ibecause I had just made ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... Zeliance on the testimony of such a man on RlyQ1 igR else be speaks to in the course o2 his testimony, unless he is porroborated by other evidence. If a man on the most immaterial matter speaks untraly, with the intention to deceive those who rely on his ...

SPRING QUARTER SESSIONS

... town is para~ded by over 6,000 fs~hermen, but all is per- fectly &rnnquil. All public-house have been closed. The fishermen speak of having a legal representaitive at the inquiry iuto the fatal disturbance of the p~revious night. Mr. Gleorge Burrowvs, M ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... Roger left for Stoneyhurst I received a letter from him in French. He always used to converse in French, and I never heard him speak in English. I do not understand English. Roger thoroughly understood everything I spoke to him in French. He spoke. French ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... occurred. I shall show you how absolutely ignoraut he is about the events of which heappenrs to speak. There cas be no mistake about -documents. Defendant speaks of an event and save, It was ten days before Sir E. Douqhty expressed disapproval, Sir E. Doug~rty ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... matica,11y. Still, he knew enough to enable him to hold communication with Spanish captains, his father not being able to speak it at all. He tried to get employment as a regular interpreter, having got cards printed, but failed. His brother dealt in ...

THE TIGHBORNE CASE

... bad lived in it,I 'iqillbiave not been here for fifteen yarsr. You see, I paheilitu, that psesons sometimes accidentally speak the) gat, (Laughter.) Mrs. Jackeon, then threw her apron ucrer ea, ad te tragerhepedtoadjust it, th indd te srenu he ddrssandhe ...

THE GREAT BANK FORGERIES

... and to having registered a large letter addressed to America for him. He then drove him back to the hotel, where he saw him speak to the other prisoner (Noyes). .; oiah Winsoear, waiter at the Queen's Hotel, Birming. ham, deposed that Bidweli occupieda ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... though there had appeared something suspicious in the flpe}lug, At the same time persons giving a chareacter ought to coma and speak for themselves, and not send a dirty scralp of ?? prisoner was then brought back and sentenced to One s)50nt15'5 ?? CHARlGE ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... his ls?lter's condition, plaintiff went to seek defendant, 1?tSrd Elm at the Pavilion Musie Hall, and told him u 5soted to speak to him outside. Defendant eitlhd. Ii you have anything to say, say it l?is Plaintiff told him that tie daughter was in we ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... either a tuner's, or an overlcooeft, or aS bookkeeper's wife had stolen a jug, and that be carefully guarded himself from speaking of any cue in ?? witnessses having tesbifid in a, positive manner that the defendant did use the WOrd8 imputed to him, his ...