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THE MURDER OF SENOR CANOVAS

... the president, inter- , rupting him, threatened not to alow him to e speak at- all if he entered into matters uncon- d nected with thae crime. d Golli nevertheless endeavoured to speak on e political questions, the war in Cuba and the a Philippnes. Interrupting ...

ABUSES IN A NEW YORK PRISON

... According to a friend Emin now speaks, counting African dialects, no less than tsventy-seven different tongues, and is certainly able to write and speak at least half a dozen European languages with as great ease and fluency as he speaks his native German. A LEAGUE ...

SINGULAR ACTION FOR LIBEL

... took place nearly twenty years ago. As his book was pub- lished only last year, Ieo cofld not speak with certainty as to all the incidents; but, generally speaking, they were as nearly accurate ais possible. Mr. ColeBD: Do you complain of tme statement that ...

AN IRISHWOMAN'S EVIDENCE

... AN IRISHWOMAN'S EVIDENCE. SHE WOULD ALWAYS SPEAK HER MIND. D:R. H. R. OSWALD held an inquiry at the Paddington Coroner's Court with reference to the death of Susan Marsh, aged fifty-one, the wife of a labourer, latterly housekeeper at 30, Amberley road ...

A LITTLE FAMILY AFFAIR

... And her husband is the son of a marnĀ¶h, lives with them and you ? He is your ?? and this man's ? And you have not been on speaking terms with her, except to quarrel, because this man went to live WitlL them? That is your grievance?-I haye no grievance ...

THE ALLEGED [ill] SLAUGHTER NEAR GOLDEN SQUARE

... !,is sister Pops.: He thereupon left the bhli-, aztd wet atnd spolke to his sister Pops' in 1' oa i-stre-t. While speaking to her he received a blotw Ftntu -ome maan he did not- know, which knocked him dcown. He got up and struck the man, and knocked ...

ALLEGED HEARTLESS BIGAMY

... approaching, arm in arm with a woman. She was just about to speak to the prisoner when the woman accosted her with How is your baby, Mrs., Swaffer P IIs it dead? She replied, Yes. Don't ,speak to me. In prisoner's presence this woman said she was the ...

MR. SPURGEON ON POLICEMEN

... ameeting of the Chrki&e Police Association was held yesterday at Exeter Hal_. . Mr. J. Herbert Tritton presided, and a tb speaks er ie r. Spurgecn and ihe aev. *kWebb. P~eploe.--The great hale was ?? with conslble I in plaia clothes and their frieade ...

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 ...

A PRISON WARDER'S CRIME

... Colestown-street and asked to see his wife. He was told she was not in, end then lie asked for his daughter. She canme forward to speak to him, and he immediately fired at her point-blank with a revolver three times. She fell back dangerously wounded into her ...

LIMEHOUSE MYSTERY

... saying, Oh, oh! His eyes were shut, and' he was holding his hands. to his, left breast. Witness did not speak to Lewis, who could not or would not speak; Witness helped to lift him up, and saw the knife picked up. The knife was lying under Lewis's left side ...

THE TEXAN-ENGLISH DIVORCE CASE

... x w.. ne peid ha U -, ir ?? o=u zinmncjrate. Corig th heaingof the th~~e couxrt, r-oo, and, exclaimed iknnv- WJam zw-- to speak -tt2tn r e lt- ?n ang nante zoom at thbe =a:, 't -S3 Sr 'O 2. that di7Lr. ...