THE THIRKETTLE DIVORCE CASE
... in the court. Mr. Thirkettle's Brother.-I say there has been miscarriage of justice. I claim to be. allowed to speak. Whit e he was speaking the Jadges adst , , Mited roe-, ' ' ...
... in the court. Mr. Thirkettle's Brother.-I say there has been miscarriage of justice. I claim to be. allowed to speak. Whit e he was speaking the Jadges adst , , Mited roe-, ' ' ...
... deposed' t.2 had known the prisoner for seven years. l1ba recently conducted himself in a very rt lcr m3ai- Iner. He would speak to nobody, and seemed to be lost in the world. Previously lie Wz-; fre' quently very lively. Harrison did not earl MI iD ...
... McVW'lianis and Detective-officer Slingsby from the Police-siation, was charged with unlawfally wounding. Mrs, Harris is enable to speak English; but, by the aid of Mrs. Schalk, who acsUL as inwrynee, shet told ae following story ?? I am suffering from some wounds ...
... to matters which were contained in books ad.invoices unless thb documents were groduced. Mr. Waugh rep tt the witness was speak- ing of matterswthii his own knowledge. IThe Stpendiazy Magistrate held that the in- voices must be produced- Mr. Waugh then ...