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THE MURDER IN CLARE

... movement like an attempt to speak. Did you go to him then ? Yes. Did he speak to you ? I spoke to him and aseed him if he knew me. I am not sure whether I mentioned my name, but his wife did so. He made some sound as if trying to speak which I thought meant ...

MR. CONDON, M.P. SENT TO JAIL

... essayed to speak. d Mr. Roneml-I will ask yourr worship to see that t there is no disturbance in court. The speaking is t irregular. ' 1r. Condon-Pardontime fora moment I wvant u to speak about the Plan if Campaign, ti Mr. Irwin-You cannot speak. Your case ...

A MILLPORT MARRIAGE CASE

... husband in' which t she refused to see or speak to him. In the begin- t ning of 1876 she went to Edinburgh, and on the 27th of March pursuer followed her there. lie Pot her in the street, but she would not speak to him, and sent him the following letter ...

THE RECENT TRAGEDY IN LONDON

... be alarmed, it's only me. I want to speak to you. The witness let him into the pantry and gave him sanme supper. After- wards tha prisoner said, Turn down the gas, and we vwil go into your room, as I wish to speak to you ; it will save the gas. They ...

THE SLIGO CONSPIRACY CASE

... Carefully avoided it. , 'Did you speak to anybody about this- trial ? Yes, just as anybody would speak. Did you speak to the authorities about this rtrial ? I did not, because my authorities would not speak to me about it. ?? you speak to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... but the pro- f seoutor did not know either of them, and Mr. Halliday said Are you speaking tomae? Ono of the t prisoners then said they were in the habit of r speaking to gentlemen, and soou after one of them tripped up ?r. Halliday by putting his foot ...

THE TULLAMORE PRISONERS

... and Man- deville to speak on their way from cbapel to the't hospital, is still under suspension pending the decision of the Prisons Board, | Roger O'Brien and Conlon, two ef the Tang E prisoners, were to-day reported for speaking while I on parade. They ...

PROSECUTION UNDER THE CRIMES ACT

... that he will commit such an outrage on the country as to take a farm from which an honest man has been evicted, youa need not speak to him, byv or sell to him. Shun hin as a man that has a fatal disease Eyond that you dare not go. Shun the man who would commit ...

A HARD CASE

... early reply, I remain, rev sir, yours truly, JOHN LAWtESs. Now as Mr. Lawless is anxious to let his first letter speak for itself, let it speak. Here it is 6 Upper Ormond quay, Dublin, 12th February, 1881. Sin- I havo been instructed by Mr C B JenningA to ...

THE GALWAY TRAGEDY

... said, 1M ary is gone, bat don't speak. I heard the noise of her falling in the water. He said if I did not speak he wouldsend me out of the town, but I said I would report it to the police. He said again if I did not speak he would send me from the town ...

A DUBLIN SLANSDER CASE

... -law, and f-df I him dangerously ill. Seeing the condition be W3I il he aid not speak to him at first concer4 i charge he hadl made, but zaid that hi (Bisat) would speak to his about it afterW whenhe was well Sherman -d, , I don't S pec-you at au to have ...

THE CONSPIRACY TO MURDER

... Lordship-YoU did vot allow savone te speak to bim abisut bis eridel ce -No. And why did you speak to Lim? It W-v Tsar Iduty not to speak to him. .Mr. Q'Brieri-If your lorishlta rules tri.-t a policemtan is not to speak to a Crown wi-ie.0s, course I bho to ...