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THE ALLEGED PERSECUTION OF LIBERAL WORKMEN AT CREWE

... time has now arved when we, thle employes Of the Londo and North-Western Railway Locomotive Depart- ment Crewe works, should speak with a loutd and un- moistakbe voice in cohdemnnatiou of the action wvhich is now being taken by our so-relc friends, wrho ...

CHARGE OF INCITING TO MURDER MR. LIVESEY

... wrho would do it would be a hero. IThat made the witnsess &anr, an~d afterwards he said Ito thae prisoner, Wlhy didw you speak so fnolishly I' IPrisoner reptieds COh, we mnust say something to fill up. The witness said Don't go, for I ame going to ...

THE WEST END SCANDALS

... possession? Yes. From whom were those other letters? Lord Arthur Is Somerset. At the police-court did you in your sed dence speak of a ,i person known as Mr. Brown at 19, Cleveland-street?. C; Who was that ? Lord Arthur Somerset. ;- The witness went on ...

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 ...

EX-PRESIDENT HAYES ON AMERICAN JURIES AND CRIME

... remedy a wrong in- dicted by mere words, whether written or suoken. Especially all prominent and influential persons shouldl speak out on tins subject. It should be a conclusion, sustained by public feeling and action, that any one should be deemed a] coward ...

LOCKWOOD'S CASE.—UNFOUNDED ALLEGATIONS

... supplied bh the Land of Mr. Turntbs Bacthelor of Music, Scarborough. TEE RAILWTAEY RATES 1NQuiRy.-Lord Balit 'or . of Burleigh, speaking at a dinner given by thae F.-h- nongers' Coni)any on Wednesday night, and alit;in;- 'o the railway rates inquiry, said when ...

THE ALLEGED BLACK-MAILING CASE

... office, as he received no reply' to his knock. Mr. Roberts then came up and wanted to see Mr. Bebro. and Mr. Roberts was speaking when Mr. Bebro came out of the room. Mr. Bebro said, ' I will be back in a second, and Mr. Marks said, ' No; come auac ...

ALLEGED BRIBERY AT A YORK MUNICIPAL ELECTION

... defendant ans Wray direct to the polling- booth, where the defendant, in the presence and heating of wjtnesses, said to a friend, speaking of Wray, H Is he core out yet? and the answer of this man wa4s, -Yes, and he has gone back, whereupon the defendant made ...

PROSECUTION UNDER THE CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT AT YORK

... Buckle and Nolan. Wray neover l hesitated to go along with him to vote. He never said to any one oear the Merchants' alll, speaking of Wray, 1. I have made it all tight with him. ' | Re-examined by Mr. ERsT;Aw. -He went into the various public-houses for ...

A LEEDS FRIENDLY SOCIETY CASE

... the defendant's evidehce as to the deputation speaking after the voting. Mr. Bentley )river said ha was chairman of the meeting of the 10th October, and he ruled that one member of the deputation must speak for the lot. Mr. Dalton spoke for the others ...

THE MURDER NEAR CREWE

... t but the noise had ceased, and after staying d few miEr, I he returned to haa shop. Mr. Moseley did not hear sa 3 1 one speak but Mr. Davies, and he spoke in ason a mannes as wouid lead any one to suppose that he was stmggli, Iwith some one. Wheu he ...

THE MURDER OF A CREWE TRADESMAN

... said. It seems strange that your father should sit there all the time and never speak.' The pulsoner replied, 'He had a muffler over his mouth, and if he did speak I never heard him. That was all witness said to George. Later on in the evening he ...