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THE TIPPERARY TRIALS

... -His counsel is not here, so he has a nght to speak. Mr. Roorax.-As counsel, Ton know he has not. Mr. Ixwls.-Certainly he has not. Mr. HAxsntGToN (warmly).-I should like to see zmy C0urt refuse to let a man speak under such circum taruses. Mr. CON-DoN (to ...

THE FATAL COLLIERY ACCIDENT AT OSSETT

... weighing several hundredweights, and which -was intended to hang clown the shaft by the side of the platform. Glynn did not speak or give any indication LILi he intended to change his position, and when witness actually saw him coming across he was sliding ...

THE TIPPERARY TRIALS

... expressing an opinion. Mr. Ronan then continued his address, the whole of the defendants leaving the court as soon as he rose to speak. At the conclusion of Mr. Ronan's remarks, Mr. Mealy said he desired to submit an athdavit made by the whole of the defendants ...

THE SOUTHAMPTON DISPUTE

... so.- Mn La Fcuvre: Mr. Coles was present when it was I signed, and so it is within his ?? Magistrates' Clerk was about to speak, when Mr. . La Feuvre said. This raisesthe still more serious ques- 5 tion by whose instructions is the service ?? 9 Chairman: ...

THE MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A WIFE AND CHILD AT BRADFORD

... that she then waent to the prtsoner's house and took from him the chlld, D which was ?? prisoner said Mns. Pirth was not Speaking the truth, and he wanted ?? wife to be 1 presant,.as e would be able to 'plunmp her with 3 mattersawhich ebe could not ...

ARREST OF A SUPPOSED SWIDLER AT GRIMSBY

... past seventeen years had been searched, and there was no such officer as the prisoner represented himself to be. Stanley, who speaks with a lisp in an affected tone, had nothing to say, and was comesatted for trial at the Quarter Sessions. THE DUKE OF POnTA'xD ...

THE INQUIRY INTO THE STRANDING OF THE ENNISMORE

... knowledge of the Court than in that case. On the mate's attention being called by the carpenter (who bad left the wheel to speak to him) to the I nearness of the ship to the land, he did not seem to have | taken any trouble to look into the matter, but ...

THE TIPPERARY TRIALS

... so acted r trying me. Mr. RoN-ax.-Those who appear by counsel have no right to speak once they are represented by counsel. Their s mouth~s ase closed, and they can ouly speak by counsel. t What is the common law of Ireland. MIr. HnaLy.-I hope counsel will ...

THE ARREST OF IRISH MEMBERS

... defendants in the Tipperary prosecutiocs, and I other speeches roliosed. Rain fell nearly the whole tima that Mlr. Dillon was speaking. &tter the meeting the hon. Member drove to Bahfaghaderin, where he wii remain quietly until he proceeds to Tipperry vfor ...

THE BENWELL MURDER TRIAL

... A number of his friends were permitted to see him to-day. He conversed freely with his visitors, anld said. ';If I were to speak one wvord, I could explain all, and be free. The prisoner con- tinues to spend his time in reading, sketching, and writing ...

REVISION COURTS

... Icould not split up property to g r separate votes for the tutors, but existing rights were saved. All the Canons he was speaking ot got their appointments prior to that Act, and their rights were consequently saved. He submitted they had equitable freeholds ...

MURDER OF A YORKSHIRE POLICE-SERGEANT

... his friends.' The late Mir. Ileuwell's brother visited the gaol to-day with the Crown detective Murray, but did not see or speak with the accused. He also visited the scene of the murder. Birchall walks daily for an hour in the gaol-yard. Mr. Pelley, who ...