SHOULD DOCTORS SPEAK THE TRUTH?

... if doctors are juis'elie in telling* deliberate lus tnths? The Coroner: There is no law in Eugland to couipel a nrvin to speak the truth outside a colurt of justice. The 1Forenian : Do you think a medical man its nsti- fied in giving an nsnwec that is ...

WEST HAMPSTEAD MURDER

... tracheotomy had been performed, and Harris Was now unable to speak. His throat was paralyzed, and there was no hope of his ever being able to speak. Mr. Curtis-Belinett: If lie is unable to speak he bad better 1)D supplied with pencil and paper. A Relative ...

CORONER'S INQUEST IN BATH

... It's beyond any Englishman's power. Anothber Juynmn-I think from my ow~n opinion thatt youart drunk. IA man speaking like that. You're speaking to a gentleman and nota to an ordinary man, It's not th first time you bave been'on a jury drunk, and.ycn're ...

SILK AND STUFF

... of his throat, to speak m(nre than a few Nvords at a time in a whisper. There was not the ordinary question whether he was mute of malice or by the visitation of God; the point was that since his arrest he had not been able to speak sutficiently to state ...

QUALIFIED INTERPRETING

... laughter.) What language does he speak '-Jewisb. HehrewiP-Yes I no spenak Hebrew. Mr. Monckton failer; to see how lie could interpret. Mr. A.ldermain Alliston: He is in your employ; how do you make him under.stand -I speak German to him. (Laulcter.) Well ...

MARY STUART'S ACCOUNT OF RIZZIO'S MURDER

... men, and asaled to speak with us and to know bor we had fared. To this inquiry we wern not permitted to give any reply becausoe were violently threatened by the conspirators, who said to our very face tidat if we en- deavoared to speak they would throw ...

LATE LORD JUSTICE CHITTY

... easy indeed to speak of the public 3 loss we have all sustained, easy to point out how great his judicial qualities were, and easier still, I l think, to show how rare some of those qualities were; I but the truth is, one can hardly speak of him as a man ...

SINGULAR BEHAVIOUR OF A MAN IN ST. THOMAS

... when he is not allowed to spenk. I can speak like any barrister in this city if I chooae. The policeman i did not know anything about nme. I was a civilian. I was only walking along the dusty road, and I am speaking for myself you ?? Chairman: t If you ...

MR LECKY AND THE PRISONERS

... should conimunicate an opinion so veightygto the [House. Mr ELecky was at first opposed to the idea of speaking at all. He would. he said, neither speak nor vote. Ae would go quietly away before the division came on. ?? he was evidently xaveriug, and I suggested ...

THE COLLAPSE OF THE PLAN OF CAMPAIGN

... the inhabitants speak it Welsh only two Welsh schedlesawere distribute ; ;Mr. Samuel Smith has forwarded an official reply to re from the Registrar-General, who says- I had h no means of estimating the numbers of the t Welsh-speaking population in certain ...

ANARCHISTS ARRESTED

... from onetody. Meunier is somewhat short and of sallow complexion. On being placed in the dook he declared himself unable to speak English, ead was accordingly put b3ck for the attendance of an Interpreter. The other prisoner on bdeig charged vaid he could ...