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TRAGEDIES IN WEST AND EAST LONDON

... but cane nost sayain and shult the door. The witness then gave eviden co as to seeing the p risone r leave the house, and speaking to the landladyv. She went wiith the landlady to the room, sod knocked at the door. She thought she heard somle onze say ...

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

... above the where they end in contacts, to* which a apparatus can be readily attached. Every car of the train carries a set speak»ng apparatus, that time is lost in making the connection and ing with the stations. A murderous attack by brigands reported ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A BARONET

... and is the patron of OSt, Paul's, Onsowsure, and St. Peter's, K~esigton, I E LONG'S REPLY TO MR. MORLEY. NMr. Long, M.P., speaking at Market Lsvington yesterday, replied to Mr. Morley's recent speech. He regretted that men of the high position of Mr. Morley ...

THE READING CHILD MURDERS

... sufficient contradiction of this charge. Whatever Mirs. Dyrer may be,he daughter is a good and true woman to mne. and I mulst speak wrell of her Mle a murderer! Me lnoot- ing anything about the matter I Why, it's rubbish.t She knows it. I told her (Mfrs. ...

THE COURT

... per annum from the Foreign Office for a knowledge of Persian, hut wiwhat is more important at the present moment is that lhe speaks Dutch fluently. He has seen nineteen years' diplomatic service,-and it is con- fidently dapected that he will not only prove ...

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 ...

THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR NEAR MIDDLESBROUGH

... this showed a want of respect to their kind, they replied, Precdsely so, that is why we prize it; just think 1 a dish that speaks, which has a name, can you imagine anything more distinguished F A certain chief, who had decided to kill his son at the ...

LAW RELATING TO SABBATH OBSERVANCE

... of religion and joini-ng 5, in that form of public worship which his conscienee h best approves. It- restrains no one from speaking, cell- :t versing, or writing upon religious subjects; it imposes h no other restraint than this, which is surely no very ...

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

... newspspers (says the World) nave been interviewing Mrs. Bernard Beere, who has just arrived in America. seems that the lady speaks with that peculiar emphatic English drawl. which is very peraliar considering she an Englishwoman. It further appears that ...

THE CASE OF JABEZ BALFOUR

... which make it desirable to conciliate English j 1 optnion as fat as possible, even to the extent of what I is, strictly speaking, illegal. The weekly organ of English opinion here. the Review of the River Plate is, unlike its daily contemporaries, ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... future decline to practise or corunteuanoe it iD any way. THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE ON THE 6CAN DAL. The Bishop of Carlisle, speaking yesterday for the Addi- tional Curates bociety, said if tLe clergy werg faithful to their dutv they would be wVell received ...

THE TRANSVAAL

... detectives, who acoosmpanied him asl'cre and pro- ceeded wilth him to London direct. Boeuer, who is a Dutchman. and unable to speak English, is expected to be uclled as a winess againstr Dr. Jamneson at the tra-l. He had intended goi ong.: to Southampton ...