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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 ...

UNSUSTAINED CHARGE AGAINST A WESLEYAN MINISTER

... accosting and annoying females on the previous ?? -Brown said he saw the defendant in Portland-street about half - past eight, speaking to a -woman of ill - repute. The two went to a neigh- bouring public - honse, but came ont without having any dhink. }Ie ...

THE WALTHAMSTOW MURDERS

... would come in and sit down, and seldom speak to any one. I have never heard him complain of being short of money, and have never heard him speak about be:ng unable to support his children. I have never heard him speak a thing against his wife. I never heard ...

THE MURDER OF A SWEETHEART AT PRESTON

... the morning, and ask him what he has against you and I speaking, If 1 have not to speak to you ana more, I have made up my mind to mase away with myself, as I cannot live without seeing and speaking to roe; I em nearly bseaut breken. Good-bye fer th, present ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... adviser. The confession is-in the following termss:- I,. Israel Lipski, before Appearing before God in judgment, desire to speak'the whole truth concerning the crime of which I am accused. I will not die with a lie on may lips. I will not let others suffer ...

THE BRADFORD SLANDER CASE

... defendant, in speaking of these matters, was privileged, because he was speaking to co-directors or to i persons otherwise interested in the concern. It was et obvious that if the neeembers and persons interested in a td concern could not speak about their ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... committed for trial for robbing a rnan named Win. Wadsworth of 3s., a purse, and an oye-glass; and a Mau who had been seen speaking to lier and receiv- ing, something from her weas sent to gaol for a month for being in tho streets for an unlawful p)urposo ...

WIFE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN GLASGOW

... eight times, aud there was a soar across her ar throat. She had had no quarrel with him, and during the i7 attack he did hot speak. He bad been aiated with es epileptic ?? prisoner was committed to the assizes ;v- for trial. ad SioItwo ATTENPT AT MuitmR ...

THE HOME EMPLOYMENT FRAUDS

... iore pleasant to speak of, hfa.d -that was the condrilet of Inaspector Peel.-The A~asrlsav3,Jvon said-1. .have already received a com- ?? from the Grand Jury in respect to him. It is muot the first time I have had pleanure in speaking of him. I ata able ...

ALLEGED BETTING FRAUD

... ALLEGED BETTIN G FRAUD Comte Antoine galnoky, 32, a Russian, who was unable to speak English; and Cuypers Storm, 23, of lady- like appearance, described as living at 6, Huntingdon. street, Barnsbury. were charged, on remand, at the Guilds ball Police-cuurt ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A HULL FISHER-LAD AT SEA

... skipper, I'm cold; it's too bad, skipper. The accused then began to throw water over deceased. The latter could hardly speak, he trembled. He had fallen, and whilst he was getting up the skipper hit hin with a rope. At five o'clock in the afternoon ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... of 3 the material to Mr. Paul Speak, and he handed a ball . made from it to a man of the name of Rawnsley, whose F. duty it was to seek out a customer. - Rawnsley introduced the business between the parties, and Mr. Speak had an ?? cdefendanta'makageyrwhenan ...