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THE TICHBORNE CASE

... and general ?? the voice like it was In the regiment? It was stronger and snore ?? that did you hear him speak at the meeting? I ?? long did he speak P For forty minutes or an hour.- Is me defendant'o hair the same odour as Roger's used to be? I think It ...

ALLEGED MASLAUGHTER OF A GRIMSBY FISHERBOY AT SEA,

... ran on deck, wruiwing his hands- in -agony and screamingi He ran to the middle.of the vessel and j amped overboard, without speaking- to the -boy who was steering, and with whom he had previously taken counsel respeoesg the treatment to which be had been ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... og Dr. Knmxq=Y.-I think, mylord, that asI wanfrequently 35 pulled np by a member of the benoh- The LonD Caz' Jutsrca,-Don't speak in that way, ad Dr. Renesly. ivs Dr. KwEAnv.-I fear that I must persist in the remark, lie, my lbed, and repeat that Ma I was ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... she had never heard a 9marei1nor speak. The IOnD CMrsEF JUSTIc.-Did you notice any differ. ence between hia manner of speaking and other people's in that district. No. 'To Mr. HAW=IXe.- I wil swear I heard Roger speak. The defendant's voice is the same ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN LONDON

... authorities have not moved to ?? any ncentive to these people to side with the cause of ]nstice. It would be impossible to speak of all 'the disnoveres reported to the police and investigated by them. On Thusday a lot of e intestines of an animal were ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... his face wasamltered. Becognite him also by his voice, It was different from the voice of most Hampehire people. He did not speak so much like a foreigner as he did in 1848, but the voice was the same. He spoke better Boglish. Roger as3 slim before he left ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... him ? I ci do not think It is; but I am no juadge of photographe. I ,t can speak better of men in the dlash Do I understand that the momeant you heard the de U enudgant speak ydourecognised the voice as that of Roger k Was it exacty like the voice of ...

THE TRIAL OF THE CLAIMANT

... wvas one of extreme surprise *t his size, it presseting a great oontrast to Roger's former figure. I said to him, Don't speak; sit down and let mre look at you' :Ee laughbed, and said aftez a few seconds, Well P I then said, Thei eyes and brow ...

LEEDS LICENSING SESSIONS

... a wine And beer certificate, providedthatL the appli- i* cant's character was satisfactory. Witnesses were then called to speak to Mr. Born's character, after hearing whom the magistrates said they were sathslid. In the case of Win. Howgate, Junction ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... interview with the deoen- dant? IHe did. Did.-you know that lie had been to Croydon With the defendant ? I did not. Did he speak to you before you had the interview with the defendant ? He did not. ?? Mr. Baigent p~resent at the interviewP I don't knowt ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... Who else was present 'when you saw the defendant? Mr. Holmes. And he was not a big men, was he? Not very big, ? Lid Roger Speak with a French aceent P He did. a It was very marked, wasn't it? It was. J)?4 pow dud it ?o strong Id lb. 4aieu4a?sa? at Baadhusst ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... other reapect he was the same P It was Bsid that he WaE Still very Much like the Doughty faCily. Eave you ever heard Roger -speak? Yev. What sos^ o2 voice had he? Eather a soft voice. ave you not previously sidi that he ahsd rather a coarse .110iee? e he ...