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DOG CASES

... t, that it was quite true that the dog had ,d run away.-Mr. Norman stated that he could produce a k- veterinary surgeon to speak to the scar which Motpy ,k had on its eye.-Mr. Hannay saidj tlte case was an late- he resting one, and o doubt both parties ...

THE GAS STOKERS' STIRKE

... of the London Society of Compositors, Raequet-coqrt, Fleet- streat. He admitted speaking in Hyde-park. When the wurant 'was.real, be sad, Tbac -i not true. I was speaking of the 40;000. that had beu accumulated by the men Unit he was fighting tiem ,wt ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Val C lwile in the execution of their duty.-Mr. ?? da- tU ?? tinuied officer said early that mern- Y ig he had occsion to speak; to the prisoner, wbor was 1 singing at the top of bir veice. He imniediiately alaped V, his face, and thcey struggled togethern4 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... he arrived at the other end. where be was to stopped and taken into custody by two City policemen. mn The Prisoner did not speak before he fired the shot.- it The Prisoner: JDid you not take my watch right wd out of mc pocket, and when I drew my ot revolver ...

MYSTERIOUS OCCURRENCE AT CHISWICK

... witness If you go into the ligh-road D had ,D. and meet a policeman would you mind seuding himn dea - here at once, I want to speak to him ? Nut seciug a eels 0. constable witness returued tc the house. Listetsniig 4s id. outside she heard a man talking ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... begging in Mace~streste aud as the trades- ca Imnn complained, he took them into custody. Neither sti P !of the prisouere could speak English, and Constable d( ?? Sterlitz wyas called to interpret. He elicited st Y from the mnan that the children were his, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... at by the statute was a. olowing persistently for the purpose of intimidating. n The appellant, it was also said, did not speak to Thomasson.-Mr. Tickell argued tecase for the a* hiM ~pellant ; and Mr. Renla Collins, Q.C., and Mr. W.H9, IW Y rfih ih ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of 3,000Z. iber referring to certain cases i which rwas laid down tlat the rigt of the company to unpaid capital was ritly speak~ing more in the nature of povwer than of i piereety, and the judgerneut of Sir Gecrge Jessel r iu bisaesuse ofE the Pt~nix ...

THE ALLEGED BLACKMAILING

... we weut downa the: stusrcase together. I asid to Marix 1 You. wanted to see ba yasterday afternoou? He'replied J Iwlant to speak to you-have you read the article in The ifiriog--; i zc ori' ;4Itold him that I had, and that I coialdered it a tissue of ...

THE ALLEGED BLACKMAILING

... Mr. Bebro ? Witness ?? said. aI m very pleased to see you. I said, I don't think, you aro from the way you have been speaking about wne in that newspaper of yours. I also said that hesris had pro- missed to be there at five o'clock, and he replied ...

THE WEST-END SCANDALS

... 1herd. Buston P-No,isir. Ilhave seent hiin in the street; but we had the warning, If ever you see me in the street, don't speak to me. Asked whether the police had not interfered with his proceedings, tho witness said they had always been very kind to ...

THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC

... never been suggested ?? case was put back till late in the afternoon for the attendance of a doctor, who it was said would speak to defendant's sobriety, and that of Inspeetor Wation, who took the charge.- Mr. Wataon deposed that he did this at twenty ...