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THE NORTHAMPTON FORGERIES

... This wias secocded by a Liberil and supportel by two other liberal Guardiacis.-Mr. W. P. .t Ianunen (Conservativo) said, speaking.for his party, he - eioidetnued tho way the electioa had beeu coudueted; n and thsough iuc favour of purity of electioms ...

CHARGES OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

... disgrace:ful and were it niot for his children's sake I vwould ?? settied him also. The neighbcura all round Dovier-street can speak as to thrjr being cossatantlr togethcr ?? I caiile to London, and since I have been iere £he . has gone to meet him and come ...

THE COLLISION IN PRIMROSE HILL TUNNEL

... tra iito the yarat of e danger, but at that time the passenger trn Wus i , the tunnel. He did not remember the goods frua y speaking to him after the collision occurred, bem be was so much ?? jury retained a M.d that the deceased died from the effects oA ...

STRUGGLE WITH A LUNATIC

... vrisib V-aS an use stuie floor, Mr. ISMaLcev said ho Ithe aeunsed, ?? Can wve speak to 6 you 0P Ie repi~ed ''Yes. The relievila officer K thenu said, 'Can wo conue in and speak to you ?? Littlenvorth agild sid et Yes. They entered the roons and Coustabie ...

THE NORTH WOOLWICH TRAGEDY

... ses witness iln the Cit v ou Thursday, and thevyowre Cel only together a 2inute, as witness was bulsy, anid he dil could not speak as to his health and state of isdtld. H-o0 on puomllised to cil again. but didnot. Witness knew that ha lie was enased to be ...

THE LIVERPOOL MURDER

... sip se.lsing atabilily to ?? %aera enuleniee fromz Lent ?? Laity Dufforin, Lout Roberts, hud Loid Notslbrook. Thit uhilitb, speaking ill ilie course if his adeies4 ol the ditieoussien atelndiing the en- couragmeot; of female edueatlin ir Ihdids, se#d that ...

THE MUSICAL LIBEL SUIT

... have been uttered was privileged, and that, thuref are, the burden rested ?? the plaintiff to show that the defendant in speaking must have been actuated by malice. Mr. Justice Hawkins thought that it would be best to take the opinion of the jury upon ...

ACTION BY VICTOR HONOUR

... of the tignin, of the bill, and therefore gave *udg-nent for the defendant with costa. The. plaintift appbled for It-aye to speak to his wife, aiid this wrrA grauted subject to t=e wsrderm being p'ownt. ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AND SUSPECTED OUTRAGE NEAR BOLTON

... schoolmaster at Belmont (Mr. Swayles) did not hear of the murder until yesterday morning. Miss Holt's fellow school-teachers speak of her in most regretful terms. Dr. Robinson has made a post mortem examin- ation, and will give his evidence at the inquestto-day ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MERCHANT

... t ioelro- seetinig bank Nstore Mesr. Kilng anlld Fol. our tolni Cotieildlrablo tiusD the deIflletdtt, or niors -lrocitely speaking, his Erni, welo carried ott business tee scaly tis ollnix noiotoants, hI itdrtlid butsiness trttsactiott with the liallk ...

The St. Paul's Reredos Case

... originally unlawful, yet they had t become so by reason of the worship paid to them. But, said the learned Judge, the statute speaks only of the introduction of unlawful images, and makes no mention of images which, though originally lawful, have become unlawful ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF BIGAMY

... had made inquiries at the instance of the Queen's Proctor 4into the circumstance of the divorce pro- ceedings, was called to speak of an interview which he had bad with the accused in 1888, in a wino vault in Birmingham, when the prisoner, in reply to a ...