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MR. BENZON'S BANKRUPTCY

... Prime Minister and the borough Members. Sze speak;ers advocated retaliation, and w ere wvarmly cleerec by a sectuon of the meetingN, but were called to onder bz ti M~acor, wcho said nonle ot the previous speak-ers wvere n favour of retal~afiou, ands threatened ...

A LEEDS YOUTH SHOOTS HIS FATHER

... (if the services which he has rendered during his term of office to the Federation and the Liberal cause there 1s no need to speak. At a great crisis in the hnstory of the Federt0,, he found himself at its head, and most adirabhiy did he [ilot it through ...

LORD DUNLO'S DIVORCE SUIT

... son had been educated to fill the position he was to occupy, and he believed he was thoroughly sane now. (Laighter.) Did you speak to your son about his marriage? No. I never believed it was a valid marriage. I did not know that a man could contract a valid ...

LORD DUNLO'S DIVORCE SUIT

... that would be the case for the respondent and co-respondent, bat he thought it better that Lord Dublo should be called now to speak to the tossing-up incident. Mr. Inderwick then put Lord Dualo into the witness-box tor the purpose of answering ques- tions ...

LORD DUNLO'S DIVORCE SUIT

... of Lady Dunlo and Mr. Wertheimer alleged to have taken place at Avenue-road were pure invention on the part of the Clarks. Speak- ing of the incident of the 1 eth of September r, described by Clark as to his seeing Lady Dunlo and Air. Wertheimer at the ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... the window, and she was hooning the baby in front of ?? reply to IL-. lixanoso, wituess said she i had heard the neighbours speak of the deceased as a sai-C man; anua he was regarded as a silly manu because he had $ queer ways. i I arris .ittsti, of Te ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... 6tantly cloecidg mistakes of the interurtosin good bud- all the Reving Borrister~s who WOrk Wale no one should be a Welsh-speaking mau. There are altogeher five PRevisillg Baisters for boutha Wales, and .-Si foz North Wales ard Chesaire. hE AMNItANS I:N ...

HIGH COURT OF FORESTERS AT HULL

... position tryinig to show up the working meecof this country as murderers of their children, and he (Bro. Blake) hopad they would speak out strongly and tell the Bishop of Peterborough that they did not like it and would not have it. (Loud applnuse.)-Bre. FMs ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... jury had given tbeir verdict, his Lordship, on the application of Mr. Kershaw, stayed execution for fourteen cays. DAWSON v. SPEAK AND SON.-COMISSIOS. Mr. WAD.ny, Q.O., and M. W. BvZar appered for the Plaintiff, and ar. E. T. A soxaN, Q.C., and Mr. WAruGe ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... by the detendant honestly, and blecause he believed they woald further a matter on which he and the person to whom he was speak- miug had each of thees a special interest, from his Point of view; or Whether the worus were spoken vith a wish anmd ! purpose ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Watkoneon and another Nv. Weof, fe tross Plaisrif!. £2.45. 46 Fewson Y, Van We~ed breach ic onrst~.)NWthdswiyn. 47 Dlawoon v. Speak and San, cot na eton.c hos~ff.,by consent, £61,022 and costa. 42 Voas ev. Vosee, money lent ?? . ?? ..tle .,byon.,£3O. C9A-L'SttS ...

MR. BRIGGS PRIESTLEY, M.P., ON THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... all enjoyed thernselves. He Lad been skead to attend a great demonstration ihi a neighbourin.g town that aiternoou, and to speak upon what Parhr.neut had dnoc in the past session, and what they were going to jo in ut unect session. He had boon obliged ...