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YESTERDAY'S DIVORCE

... who has kuown med for years, and ined at my house. Lord *Chustou wras going to speak to me, and then a genlleman 'camne ip, pulled him by the sleeve and said, Don't speak to &t iatting; she is up against ?? Mrs. EiW, a Parker deposed that the last witneas ...

SUMMONS FOR LIBEL

... he had resided for some years. s Major Bury lived about three miles from him in L Ireland, at Little Ireland. He was on speaking a berms withMajorBury. OnMaroh27bhhe(complin- ant) was In the club, with Captain Erekine and Cap- tain O'Dell in the smoking-room ...

THE MURDER OF EMIN PASHA

... Tauganyika in Ujiji, has just reached London accompanied by his wife, the only European lady who has ever visited thant country. Speaking of Etnin Pasha's death to a repre- sentative of Reuter's Agency, Mr. Swaun said: e I As to the death of Emin there is no ...

FRACAS AT A CINDERELLA DANCE

... Defe'id)at: WVbh! I r spoke to you .ad asked you to-come 6atitide and speak n to mo, did you not raply, Ob, all rig t and take tl no iurtber notice of me. witness 'li;oilmd not speak 3' -toi you wyhen yeu first asked me as I'was enaged in a dance. Defendant: ...

HOW THE POOR LIVE

... poor tenants speak of defects they have to suffer for doing so. If tenants dare to complain they know what to expect. In fact, they are afraid to speak. Why, even in this very room you used intimi- atibion and Mrs. Palmer was afraid to speak. INSANITARY ...

THE COURT

... point out that very few Americans speak well. The New Englanders drawl and talk through their noses, the Westerners roll their r's and shout, and the Southerners insensibly copy the careless negro wayi of speaking. Accordingly, the voice should be ...

Published: Saturday 08 August 1891
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 770 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A HIGHGATE TRAGEDY

... Saturday evening at a quarter to seven she Was stand- Jug at her door, when a woman Called to her, Will you come- upstairs to speak to Mrs. Moore She had heard one of Moore's children crying as if she was being unmercifully beaten, and she went unstairs ...

SCENE IN A POLICE COURT

... were drunk. Prosecutrix: Call him, call him ; I should like to hear him speak. Mr. Hannay (to the woman): Perhaps you had better be seen by the female attendant, and she can then speak as to any marks on your body. Prisoner: I am black and blue all over ...

THE BERMONDSEY TRAGEDY

... first deceased and the accused were friendly, but a short time after de- ceased had been in the house she noticed they did not speak to each other. On the Saturday prior to the murder she heard the deceased call the German a Ger- man bastard two or three ...

THE MURDER OF MISS CAMP

... western IUailway Police; in the course of Ids evideuco said that the handkerchief found the maoning after the mlrder, in a speaking tube at Waterloo Station must hare 'teen placed there from the kitcen. 'Thee was nothiug which accounlted for its being there ...

MR. JUSTICE RIDLEY

... to be prosecuted. You [had better speak withl him, and let him understand I what I ay.' T1he prisoner still wishes to give evi. dence; but hbi couns-el prevails on him, after what bas fallen from the judge, to speak ftom the dock. When this resolution ...