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HULL POLICE COURT

... favourites, and not one of them is ever revived in 1 its ntegrity. It is, I believe, an article of faith with 2 the English-speaking world that Shakespeare's univer. 1 sality comprehended stage carpentry; but this appears 1 to be a dogma that, as is often ...

THE EAST-RIDING ELECTION

... Aithough' they 'were called a message of psea, After alluding to the present inwitshp state of Ireland, Mi. Syks proceededto' speak of then dfreign policy of the Government.' :He, remarked that recriminations and vituperation had been poured forth 'from platform ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... letters and telegrams of importance for the right honourable gentleman should be sent direct to the House of Coin- mons. Speaking of advertisements, their whimsicality seems on the increase. In a recent Cardiff paper there was the following gem:- Lost ...

YESTERDAY'S HULL POLICE

... paid in addition to the fine. THEFT.5RoM AN AxH La.-Williana Happe, a respect. ably attired young man, a German, unable to speak English, and for whom Dr. Jacobsen interpreted, was charged with stealing alady's velvet jacket, a light jacket, a'skirt, two ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... purchased was not more than that given by the prisoner. Mr. Councillor Dowans and Mr. Hirst, auctioneer, were also called to speak to E the prisoner's good character. Mr. Dodd, in addreosing the jury for tie prisoner, commented severely en the weakness of ...

SUICIDE AND OTHER PROBLEMS

... necessity, though he had many incentives t; life, the best of consciences, the best of reputations, the highest inflaence, not to speak of a daughter, a wife, a grandson, sisters, and, in addition tor so many near and dear ones (pignora) a number of true' friends ...

THE RECENT ACCIDENT IN A LEEDS MUSIC HALL

... nicely .coamhed hair; their faces and p ersous were clean, and they had neithler a6 lianperl nor a ?? ragamlllithin look. Speak to them, anld they looked you straight in the face, gave straiglstforu-ard and civil answers, and tc all outward accusing 'were ...

THE SHILLITO DIVORCE CASE

... questiose as to wvicct is to be dono as regards the respotident, I Llagliest whom the petitioner seeks to have a new trial. Speaking from somei long experience, if a new trial is to be 61 granted, the less the Judge says of the mattar the better, c as wve ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER NEAR OXFORD

... back room, and in consequence went round to Mrs. Smith's kitchen door, where she saw the prisoner. He said he I wanted to speak to Mrs. Smith, who replied that she did I not want him upsetting her, and he was to get out of the house. The prisoner had ...

THE TAY BRIDGE INQUIRY

... 14io. bolts for the Tay Bridge. The bolts were not ali inspected so far as he knew. rec To lice Comirisrtsoteis.-Generally speaking, only those ha' people fronn a distance inspected the belts made for them, by eand niot the peopic living at Mliddleebrough ...

DEATH UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES AT WORTLEY

... the neighboaurs that you always took care not to let him see it when he caine ? No. There are four persons who have come to speak against me who never wvere in my house. The mother of the living child to promised to fetch it hoie, or near to home, lest ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Mr. Brown q I noticed that the prisoner was courting the girl. Ha objected to it. and told the arisouer that he must not 11 speak to her again, as the girl was too youncg for his tc attentions. On the 13th of March the father swas going bi home With the ...