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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 ...

MRS. GLADSTONE'S CONVALESCENT HOME. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sin, —May I ask vou to help pleading for

... itself felt, and we naturally desire to do our utmost to relieve the consequent distress The fact of the Home being tree will speak for itself. shall very grateful for the advantage of your valuable assistance. —Yours taithfully, CATHERINE GLADS lON E. Hawarden ...

THE POLICE AND THE SOCIALISTS

... terfered, and though the Socialist leader at once for sook his elevated position on a chair a local Conserra- tive persisted in speaking, and was ultimately arrested, and last Monday he was fined at West Ham Police Court. The fact that the Socialist leader was ...

ALLEGED MONTENEGRIN CRUELTY

... Turkish soldiers lying in Montenegrin hospitals and fariug in every way the same their enemies. I have heard the Montenegrins speak of their enemies good fellows and gallant fighters ; and, far as I could see, the enmity was purely political. have seen Turkish ...

LLNTCOLN'S-INN GARDENS. THE THE DAILY NEWS. Snt, —Circumstances hindered me, from forwarding to you yesterday ..

... occupiers chambers in the Fields, and to speak as if this class had any vested interest in the matter is most unfair. One word with regard to the numerous inhabitants of the Fields, who use the gardens—Professor Flower speaks of the housekeepers. Ido not know ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS

... constable asked her ifsb shea kne 3v iu said sont the station. Mrs. Whitemnan's reply waes: ?? had uot the opportunity to speak, because they huwtled me off into a cold cel1-inato a nlece a had no o~pportunity ol~f aspceaking tso ,inybossy Mr.H.L. Todd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... W .i sIAW . . . t, -, - W&MANOR -.1 ? I his morihs d to t*e S width he - iw do~ b-gob A foryf : the ar), to speak downwhisod ra isice SOwh above its natura pitch.Htubtta ths env iel' ndhtbb hi. reedie floor of the court - Thlh *Ed 6 W iiid-146i~- beeak ...

THE ARRESTS IN TRAFALGAR-SQUARE

... the pliuth of the cclmnm when ho Wtemteto speak. Witnes confirmed the aevidence gie bthFstwitness. When Gough was 2. arrested defendant stoodupon a sa~t on the north aide of the square. H~e commenced to speak, and said, ?? and fellow workmen. I have come ...

THE SOCIALISTS DEMONSTRATION

... excited state and said, I sl have been paid to come here to speak. A disorderly lc crowd aseimbled.' Some flourished sticks and um- V brellas, and shouted, Get up and speak, Ward! a get up and 'speak! As he the defendant) still tried to force his way throng ...

THE OUTRAGE AT THE ITALIAN CHURCH

... faot stated by his neighkours'that his habits were solitary—that he kept nimself part even from his fellow Milanese, not to speak of latives of other parts of Italy-ws taken as supporting be theory that the infortunate man out of his mind. Che wound in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TB POLICE Co1rJTS. GGUILDHAL.-Tirz AXZtEoD BE'wMa* PVD.,- 4kzcanar Zand, s Russian, who was unable to speak English, and for whom Mr. J. Watt acted as inter- preter, was charged on a warrant with being concerned with the two prisonesm, Comte Kalnoky and ...