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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 GREEK STATUARY CASE

... ?rsoners thins, and had some oou- Ii versution about a statuary. Nicolelne acted as 61 spokesman, as the others could not speak English. of Witness wae ?? shown the head. and Nieolsin? said in that he would take 1104 for it. Next the ?? was 117 then produced ...

THE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER AT QUEEN'S PARK

... The da gtp ksed a, lttle child thier and then wOUtaw4y. I Saturday, before I *ent cat to my na;eting, the hbusbnd asked to speak with me. Ho did} ao oa the stairs; butt I warn nervoos, as theue was no light. H isaid, frS. Robins, do you want t I buy ...

THE GLAPHAM MURDER

... cdoie beside her. He saw hat her throat wu cua She W lying on her baek. the looked at wivet, but did not speak. The man's thereat was cut; he did not speak. hitnem reemn ed with him till morning; Le never de any observation. The rnoa was ill living. Air. Heart ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... witnesses were now ezaualned, who proved clearly that the prosecutor on the charge of woundin mumst have been miustakezi in s.peaking to the ietit o the ?? jory returned a verdict of Noat Guilty, and Mr. Poland remarked that that there was no doubt there ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... could, ineluding a 41b. weight, glass bottles, &'c. He bau seen her kick him, but she wasoftoo violent a charawter even to speak to. He had, however, remaonstrated with the father. Witness bad seen him (the lad) knocked down on to his faca in the road ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... and two other persons, twdibehlud it were two ponies. lo stopped the ?? a nud 'toldl 1t occopamn to get ou: as he wanted to speak to them, at the 4Mcute time, tein them that .he was a supcritesdut of police. ki intrrtd tem und thy wreplied that they had ...

THE COURT

... the House of Conoions, its present r numerical strength beipg nearly siuty. The arrangement that Sir Charles Dilke was to speak at hsf-spast nine last night was made 2 with the fuil knowledge of the Leaders of the S Opposition. As the Conservatives had ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER ON HIS HIGH SEAS

... had bean tder named Coker, who hzad been eagend e t aoldentldatng her n oti go from wh itueaver and was the only w nitnes to speak to the iact fs cve prisoner ?? hold of the cook liv his fet wli hid overboard into tbe sea, tlad did, and .pi will be elpod ...

THE LATE MR. JUSTICE WILLIAMS

... be Just as well trained as auy other members of the oonnunity. But in saying this he was on texpresminz a bhpe, he was not speaking on behalf ae Qovernments. Te pri.a were then disibuted, and the proceedins clorsed with a vote of thanks to Mr. -undelta ...

THE CASE OF MADAME CLOVIS HUGUES

... old-fashioned enough to And her guilty of wilful murder should pot be shot by he friends Mora is yet alive but caueither speak nor write. xadamae Clovm HuguMe bas written from St. lare to her husband that she is fufl of courage. She has been sflowed ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... suninoued by the Hackney Board of Guarditse for having neg- lected to have thesr children vaccinated.-The first de- fndaut, iun speaking to the summons, said he objected 5 to allow his Child to be vaccinated because of his dis- belief in its efficacy. ile said ...