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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 ...

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 ...

THE RIOT AT LORD DUDLEY'S MEETING

... table turned over, and then the defendant Swales replaced one of the tables, and assisted a woman to get on, who attempted to speak, but coild not be heard. He saw Swales and others make a rush with chairs up to the platform, to the great danger of those ...

A BOOKMAKER'S BANKRUPTCY

... ought to speak as the Spirit gives us utterance. We should retrace our way to Pente. cost. I seek no messages from disembodied friends. I await direct comimnication from God. We should atand in living relation to the Eternal Spirit, and should speak out Clearly ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... Gaol on the charge of murdering their father on the highway near Crewe, has written a letter to his mother, entreating her to speak the actual truth as to the treatment she and the family received from the murdered man. The prisoner Richard stated that they ...

RECTOR'S SON IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... Lying-in Hospital, gave evidence rebatting the medical testimony adduced on behalf of Miss Melson. The witness said he was speaking from general knowledge, from authorities, and from his own personal observations. Dr. Probyn Williams corroborated the last ...

THE GRAFTON STREET TRAGEDY

... fetch you some brandy. I'll soon make you better. Hermaun went out, and when she returned witness heard her say, Speak, speak, speak, the word being uttered the third time in a shriek. Harriett M'Donongh said Hermann had lodged with her at 45, Newman ...

THE ZOLA TRIAL

... iii- hirited something of the intolerance of his father. bWriti, regard to the lireyflus family-- The Judge: Don't speak of thol. Speak only of N1. ZLola. WTitness: I believe that M. Zola does well to raise his voice in protest, for in this country of ...

TOT FAY SENT FOR TRIAL

... of the vaoler from the Court at Bow-street, and for the matron at the prison at Millbank, both of whom, it was said, ceould speak to her antecedents and the number of times she had been placed under their care, Tottie entered the dock earrying a bunch of ...

CHARGED WITH BLACKMAILING

... punihsslent. It depends on the sermon a gocod deal. (Laughter.) Am I corret in tfsting tlant peisonere cauc ommnunicato ewithout speaking by simply snbriug their lips i-Yes. Notwitustbadinlg the greatest care on the part of the -wardors, priseners can and do ...