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THE DEATH OF MR. W. BECKETT, M.P

... him depart from the platform, and theni wentinto the B town. Whlilat there I met Mr. Beckett in the Square, but he did not speak to mue. He was standing still, not looking 8 about as of he were undecided which way to take. 1 saw I no snore cf him until ...

A CURIOUS WILL CASE

... was refused admitta1nce, and when | the testator m et her in the street, if Jarmes happened to I be with trim, e dare not speak to her. At last Annie I James took tdie testator to a solicitor whom he did not know, a MNr. Pointoun and there executed a ...

THE ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER AT HUDDERSFIELD

... made no reply. Iater on, when the door was opened, witness asked the prisoner what hie had done it for, but he would not. speak. Tom Radeliffe, quany master, Coweliffe. provedI forcing open the cottage door and Waling the prisoner from off his wife. Dr ...

THE NATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... Cemetery. Mrs. RI. Elliott told a reporter that she sn' two ?? lying in the wreak with their babies prematurely horn. All speak in the highest terms of the conduct of the platelayers wife, who placed ?? in the house that could possibly be of service at ...

SIR WM. HARCOURT AND RITUALISM

... AGE. MA., St Stephen's Day, Incumbent St. Aidan's, Boston. 3 St. Stephen's Day. 1898. I make no comment on this letter. It speaks for itself and for the spirit of the ecclesiastical party to which its author belongs. The next word remains with the Ordinary ...

THE ALLEGED OXFORD SCANDAL

... account of the recent rowdyism at Mis college, and that, practically speaking, the report published was quite inaccurate. We do not know what Dr. MIagrath understands by practically speaking, but, as he declined to give his own version of the fact until ...

EXTENSIVE SHOP ROBBERIES AT DRIFFIELD

... asked for. If sickheadache is misery, what are Carter's Little Liver Pins il they wl pesitdvly am it? Peleo bave soed them speak i sltheir wor. They o anl nd eas to tkE.-Ad1D. ...

OBITUARY

... The deceased was th* eldest practising solicitor i* Suuderland. 1* polities deceased gentler was a Liberal, or, strictly speaking, a Whig, ana ia his you*;rer days, with his father, took active part the Reform Bill agitation in 18i2. Mr. was never married ...

THE TIPPERARY TRIALS

... his I destination. THE, CONDUCT OF THE POLICE AT TIPPERAR Y. I TEsrIMroNY OF MR. ISAAC HOLDEN, M.F. Mr. IEAC HoLr.EN. HMP., speaking at a meeting of the Oakwvorth Liberal Club on TuesdAy night, referred to (the police outrage at Tipperary. He saLd-I have ...

CORONER V. DOCTOR

... totally unqualified' for. You have not given the slkrhrest information to an. one. Witness asked that he might ho allowed to speak, and said he told the policeman on Monday that it was a case for an inquest. Continuing very wwarmly, the Coroner remarked ...

DEATH OF SIR MORELL MACKENZIE. Sir re 11 Mackenzie died last night ten o'clock from attack influenza, of about a

... CoUegeof Phrsiciaas at the close of that year. V cortributed to the Review »>nw essay's «iti tied'The Voice in Singing and Speaking. Besides the knighthood, Sir Morell Mackenzie bad conferred upon him shortly before the dsath of the Emperor Frederick the ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A BURNLEY MANUFACTURER

... said he never eautioned the wvonoin before she mllade the verbal voluntary s- aeinent. Ble did not tell her that dhe had to speak arid say something. lie did not ask her for the name of any llaI. He oertainly did not tell her that if she did not sls-.ak ...