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THE STATE OF IRELAND

... Roon (to a police ?? you see that Mr. Harrington resumes his seat. Mr. HD:Lr said it was only natural for Mr. Barrington to speak as he did, and he should be allowed some latitude. Mr. BINannToN, continuing, asserted that all the debts incurred by the Sentinel ...

HULL WINTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... confidence of those who might occasionally resort to it. He then referred to the death of the late Recorder, Mr. Beasley, Q.C., speaking of him in feelng terms. Having next drawn attention to the cases on the cialondar, or which there were 25, he in conclusion ...

THE COURT

... butts. i If sick headache is misery what are Carter's Little Liver PillM I tb'y vdIH positively sire it ?? vho bavs mused them sp~eak frankily of their ?? smtash said easy to take.-4dm'. ...

THE MURDER OF A SALFORD FAMILY

... already been published, and then came one to Mr. Brooke, his former employer, in which he says his hopes have been crushed. He speaks of his greedy brothers and sisters, and complains of the treatment he has received from those from whom he had a right to ...

LEEDS CENTRAL HIGHER GRADE SCHOOL

... Australia, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queens- land-have all stopped assisted emigration, much less free. This, I think speaks for itself. You may get an assisted passage to Western Australia, but what are you-going to do when you get there, unless ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... reyost one or tw the colliery, when the men wenled the r useohino testing, what 'They have the machine aerewed down, so to speak, that It wilt net weigh anything below? owt, If a con cornea oat end weighs below? net., that rennet be recorded en the *? ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... events must hanpen. A da y or two ago he said that the case had been got up by the newspapers. in cross examrination, in speaking of religion, the pri- soner said that a man could not help what he did. Holmnes Den by, another prisoner, said that the prisoner ...

THE ASSAULT ON LORD HOWARD DE WALDEN

... defendant outside waiving about. After getting out of the cab he expressed a wrish to or wordsmehn to ameff. 1esaid, I wish to speak to you, housr anrds he taeptedt said, Will you come into my I hose?andeaccptethe invitation. We went into the front room ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... soon as he ascertained that they were poliee-ofagers he offered no further resistance. He should be able to c4ll witnesses to speak to Mr. Jewison's character-gentlemen who belonged to the medical profession. The Aot of Par- liaemett under which the proceedings ...

THE BADSWORTH MURDER

... I lived close to ,him once. I sawi him and Illingworth frequently. I a have known Copley about three years. We ?? used to speak to each other. He always -called me by the name of 'Slen.' I don't think he knew my right name. u We never had a wrong word ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... the proceedings. Other witnesses were called, and Mr. TINDAL ATriNsoN then addressed the jury on the case.-Mr. LoarxwooD, speaking in defence of Kershaw, pointed out that this was not a charge which could be established by mere surmise or suspicion, but ...

THE BADSWORTH MURDER

... himself up and asking for a fall investigation, and has account of the affair corresponds with the dying men's statement, which speaks strongly in his favour. We have here the life of a fellow-man that will (unless something is done) soon be beyond human aid ...