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A PUGNACIOUS SCHOOLMASTER

... schoolmaster. He had behaved like a common ruffian. The prosecutor said that the Rev. Mr. M'Cann, the rector, was present to speak to c the annoyance he was subjected to at the school. Mr. Bashby said that, had the prosecutor waited for the constable ha ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY POLICE EVIDENCE CASE

... any drink i whatever.. It was admitted that he did enter the house on the morning in question, brt that it was merely to I speak to the landlord respecting a person he had been' watching, and who he thought had entered the hoase. . Batchelor was then cealled ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN ST. PETERSBURG

... the prisoner was asked to make a statement of his crime and his astecedents, and was in- formed that he was not obliged to speak. In a low voice the prisoner fluently narrated his history from childhood, and his association with his murdered bene. factor ...

DOINGS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... and all not to waste their breath by further appeal. Yoa are told theay have no justice I to give. I believe them, for they speak the truth without knowing it; to wit, they refuse to charge me with forgery. But when I petitioned the Hooms Secretary to have ...

SIMULATING A CORPSE

... a serious attack of bronchitis, and that his medioal s, attendant, 'Dr. Moore, had strictly forbidden his d attempting to speak in public, though it was Mr. I Gough's dirnest desire to be permitted to at least r. appear and say a few words to his many ...

CHARGE OF MURDER ON BOARD SHIP

... dhucrih'l :lia I butciher, waS indicted for the wilful murdhnt ?? Wali.tc William Wiggin. Tho 1risorvtw ecid ho ,'vitd i;aib'W t, speak any other langitsago ?? i1i Frecih. Thlo ovitelr(3 was ?? 5xu!Anilwd to him than;' 1h !. umedi uln of an isterpreLtr. Frormi ...

ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT BY A COLONIAL CLERK

... or could not be produced. Tue prosecutor Stated that the cash. as hook was at present in his safe at Ceylon, but be a could speak to the entries being in the prisoner's lie writing. SrJames said that this was enough, it i being clear that the cash-book ...

SUPERSTITION IN SHROPSHIRE

... entered the house with the prisoner, and the woman complained to them of having been cheated. The prosecutor told her'not to speak to them, but Evans said, It is. a shame to rob' a poor woman.'? .Angry words and blows then followed, and'the parties were ...

THE MURDER AT KNOWLE ST. GILES

... ea wA leaving,,called -after hinm,- See to- the will, minnd ro4 1thesy doa~t oheattyounout; of the'rmoney, dand, as- if speak. oh .fing-to: herself,;said, 1' I never hurt the old rogue. He WE -(wetness),took-the articlesafound~at the cottage to Br-istol ...

VITRIOL THROWING

... never had arny quarrcl with the prisoner. On the night in I questin-n she had scarcely 0et to the landing and hdd not time to speak to the prisoner when she threw the I liquid at her, and her neck, right eye, and hand were I fearfully burned ; in front her ...

ALLEGED BRUTALITY IN A HOME FOR FRIENDLESS GIRLS

... and only now a party specially sent from this camp has removed the evidence of that combat of: which surviving Afghans still speak with marked respect. Truly it would he difficult to find on this earth any more affecting or me- morable spot for. the Britiah ...