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IRELAND

... of the bulk obtainable from an average crop; and that not more than the half of that produce is fit for human ue I do not speak of other districts of Donegel, bemuse I have not personal knowledge of them, though I have had much better opportunity of ...

THE MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A WIFE AND CHILD AT BRADFORD

... that she then waent to the prtsoner's house and took from him the chlld, D which was ?? prisoner said Mns. Pirth was not Speaking the truth, and he wanted ?? wife to be 1 presant,.as e would be able to 'plunmp her with 3 mattersawhich ebe could not ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -hen t he pnsriner charged Buidd with being drunak he paid pariicualir attention to him, andi noticsQ that whilst he could speak inte-lligibly he w~as| certainly under the influence of drnk ...

ARREST OF A SUPPOSED SWIDLER AT GRIMSBY

... past seventeen years had been searched, and there was no such officer as the prisoner represented himself to be. Stanley, who speaks with a lisp in an affected tone, had nothing to say, and was comesatted for trial at the Quarter Sessions. THE DUKE OF POnTA'xD ...

AN ALLEGED OXFORD SCANDAL

... from Oxford, the Party of violence is gradually cooling down, and there is less chance of some lamentable catastrophe. But it speaks ill for the government of the college that such outrages on common decency should have been possible at all, and still worse ...

THE INQUIRY INTO THE STRANDING OF THE ENNISMORE

... knowledge of the Court than in that case. On the mate's attention being called by the carpenter (who bad left the wheel to speak to him) to the I nearness of the ship to the land, he did not seem to have | taken any trouble to look into the matter, but ...

SINGULAR CASE OF CONTEMPT OF COURT

... froma the house with a heavy- whip in his hand. The defendant passed him at a distance of a, few yards, and told him he would speak to hlim in a minute, and entered the kennel-yard, where there were a numn- ber of hounds. The defendant drove the dots in side ...

THE TIPPERARY TRIALS

... so acted r trying me. Mr. RoN-ax.-Those who appear by counsel have no right to speak once they are represented by counsel. Their s mouth~s ase closed, and they can ouly speak by counsel. t What is the common law of Ireland. MIr. HnaLy.-I hope counsel will ...

THE SALFORD GAS FRAUDS

... M'saovw said the question before the Council was the reception of the Consultative Committee's report Mr. Itizonri said he would speak upon the report. He must take exception to the first paragraph in the report. But first of all he would like to congratulate ...

THE ARREST OF IRISH MEMBERS

... defendants in the Tipperary prosecutiocs, and I other speeches roliosed. Rain fell nearly the whole tima that Mlr. Dillon was speaking. &tter the meeting the hon. Member drove to Bahfaghaderin, where he wii remain quietly until he proceeds to Tipperry vfor ...

A SHEFFIELD TRAGEDY

... diecovered. Oa Monday morning Maelin went to the house, acd states that he found her lying on the bedroom floor, unable to speak. He says he put her into bhd, but ihen lie left the house and went off on a journey with his dray. Later in the day Mitchell ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO SHOOT A YOUNG LADY

... of a child teaching young calves to eat grass. (Laughter.) Art had nothing to do with amaufacture. and it was as absurd to speak of the app1ocation of art to industry as of its application to ?? unless the society soon changed its game its span of life ...