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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 ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... run tD ay. Itold Mary Ann I could not speak toson any' rs, bhu Yo know differn than that I an not urn to speak to any other girl vwhile yon are away, and T, know that yvnwor n't gt the chance. If I cer heas- speak to a lad 1wi murder you; so you better ...

THE WIMBLEDON SCANDAL

... the judge advocate.-Mr. Hill crossed n e over to speak to the judge advocate, who rose th, ls from his seat, and reaching for his cap, said, I S . must respectfully withdraw.-AIr. Hilt: Can we us: y speak outside? The President: I will adjourn the au S ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE [ill]

... not hear her aotn r stabbing. Witness never :n i e the prisrner to the -C- She did not come i e-'a at all. She did not speak not speak to her. He %rar little excited. The pris nlier r.-- s - : - She told the police that the ?? - thing. On the previous d ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN A WORKHOUSE

... to speak more than Abolwt hmeds f enghliosh. On Wednesday, therefore, can ID Mnued Ear-is, a Polish Jew, who had been a jouato of the infirmary since March last, was ?? to talk aith him. Saleneskam seemed very ierd to find that Harris could speak his ...

CHARGE AGAINST A MUSIC HALL SINGER

... with the defendant, and go towards a cab. Witness, who was a cripple, and walked with the aid of crutches, pushed forward to speak to his aunt, when the defen- dant pushed him aside, struck him on the head, and broke one of his crutches. At that moment the ...

A TRAGEDY AND A HEROINE

... unable to speak further, and he died in a few minutes. The havildar immediately aftervards reloaded his rifle and blew his own brains out. The position of the poor lay was deplorable-her husband killed before her eyes, not a soul who could speak a word of ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A FISHER BOY 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 him with a rope. At live o'clock in the afternoon ...

REMARKABLE BANKRUPTCY CASE

... which' he farnished and paid the rent ?? much, asked Mr. Dibb, have you spent on the work of God that yqu are speaking of ? The debtor: So to speak, I have not spent anything.-I think you furnished a room? It has not come out of the business, because a dear ...

CHARGE OF ANNOYING MR. GLADSTONE

... Gladstone rose to leave the room after a few more speeches had been made, and the prisoner then attempted to speak to him, but Mr. t Gladstone would not speak to him. The prisoner then followed him out. Witness then asked the Rev. S. E. i Gladstone who the man ...

MR. CAVENDISH BENTINCK ON THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... CAVENDISH 'BENTINCK ON of | THE WORK OF THE SESSION. I - 3. d~~- It The Right Honourable C. Bentinck, DI.?. for | r. Whitehaven, speaking at a meeting of the Con- I e servative Association, at Whitehaven, last night, b d said every one must be well aware that ...

MR. DAVITT AT OLDHAM

... M'SaEDn. on rising to address the meeting, was also received with hissing and howling, and made four ineffectual attempts to speak. when a most excited scene took place, clearly indicating , that an organised opposition was present. Sticks were displayed ...