A CASE FOR PLAIN SPEAKING

... A CASE FOR PLAIN SPEAKING. \\vdo not pretend to be reassured by the denials telegraphed from seraous quarters this morning of the alleged negotiations between G;crmany and Portugal with regard to Delagoa Bay. The extreme lromptitude of the ever-ready ...

A SOCIALIST SPEAKS HIS MIND

... solicitor, defended. The evidence of Inspector Bradley, G division, showed that on Sunday, the Oth inst., the prisoner was speaking in a very excited and inflammatory tone to a crowd of about 250 persons-men and boys-and in the course of the address referred ...

THE SOCIALISTS IN TRAFALGAR SQUARE

... himself on the terrace ail asserted his right to speak. The police informed him that he would not be allowed to speak from that point, whereupon he expostulated, an,! said hle was paid to come there to speak, and that he would stand ori the parapet for that ...

THE SOCIALISTS IN TRAFALGAR-SQUARE

... were kept moving. The defendant said he came there to speak, and thereupon the witness tried to per- suade him to go away. The defendant shouted loudly, I mast speak, I am paid for it. I must speak, or either be shot or arrested. He repeated these words ...

USING THE KNIFE IN BIRMINGHAM

... did not give any information to the police og any description. Speak refused to identify any of the prisoners.-A yotung woman named Nellie Edkins stated that she saw ;UcDermott and Speak in Camden Street just before eleven oiclock. Joyce and the other ...

THE SOCIALISTS' DEMONSTRATION

... of the Federation that he wits there. Hle was appointed to speak for the Federation, cud on the occasion in question went forward at a quarter past three and annonuced his intentiomi of speaking from the balustrade on thle north side of the square. He tried ...

SOCIAL DEMOCRATS IN THE POLICE COURT

... dealer in minerals, Bayswater, stated that he was also speaking at the temperance meeting, and denied that there was any ?? defendant addressed the Court, ar- guing that he had the right to speak to the public upon any subject. The temperance meeting ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... he could do as he pleased, but he must go away, he said to the crowd, Well; friends, what shall I do; speak or not e Some persons said, Yes; speak, but others said, No, don't; they are stronger than you; leave off ; and the defendant said he would ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE

... called in to a Mrs. Speake, at 8, Westley Place, Inkerman Street, Birmingham. That lady was con- fined of a child, and there were several other children run. ring about the house. The respondent was living with the correspondent Speake at the time. She had ...

THE DUBLIN MURDERS

... prin- of ciples on which this great Republic is based. We say to by those most concerned-and we have knowledge whereof we as speak-'B a lest thus trampling upon people, yoa C. tread upon trpedoes.' Let our enemies look to it. They acre fairly waned. It ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER

... between ;1. prisoner, v.itness, and d eceased, Kelly idlletd out from the doek, Speak the 'ruth. I will speak the truth. I have xeat it in me for three wesks, and I'll speak h:e trutb, addin§, I can't bear a liar. -'redi . Hammond, coachmcan, repeated ...