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THE RUSSELL MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... for rooms at 4 Aibeaile. Lady Russell was then in bed. He went downstai s to write the beleqga When he retuned he did not speak to her. Three to five minutes afterwards she got oat of bed, ,reaL ed halfray towsrds the door, end hen fell inl a b dead faint ...

THE THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... the chest and tore her dress w open. She fell against the corner of a table. and injured her back severely. She could not speak for a few mnnians. Her cousin went for witueSE's brother. Ho3 came back and picked her up, and took her to her ,mother's house ...

MISS FLORENCE ST. JOHN'S DIVORCE SUIT

... was going to Baden-laden at the time I was going, and I f said he was so suspicions of him that if he liked I e would never speak to Cohen again, and then he said he (my husband) was very stupid, and would not spear 3 about it again. Cohen did not address ...

INQUEST ON MR. JAMES MOUNTAIN

... business in London, and had been staying in town since October 25th, when ha left Leeds. Witness and lid father had not been on speaking terms for seven yea, but lie was aware his father had some financial troubles. He did not knoi* whether his father wss of ...

YORKSHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES

... (Templeman) we to blmne for what happenedL The deesed told his wife that the affair was an accidct.-One witness, who wase alled to speak to what had occurred at the pit, fell beek in a faint before he had given evidence, and had to be removed out of ourt.-For ...

EXTRAORDINARY SLANDER CASE

... experience, pa r valTuable not only in those s for which it was origaly e nly, btenotin 1Da~yoes ot Weakes of she Sginsig ansd Speak~ing voice, depensu En or I }?*fVonfina11 ftpmdmto o' Iasveaa sasen, sad, : D In all narms of Srfnmes 's d t;doon ...

YORIKSHIRE AUTUMN ASSIZES

... there was Little doubt that the greater -portion of the mnoney in question would be lost to the PiSoners clients-'Mr. Mellor, speaking on behalf of the prisoner, said that for many years the latter had enjoyed the resteet and friendship of everybodv in -Halillt ...

THE STABBING AFFRAY AT THE LONDON DOCKS

... knew them to be the accused. They stopped a winate opposite the bon. One came close to witness, and mid, We are three men, speaking in English, with a foreign accent. Witnes did not know what btey meant, and they passed over the bridge. Howard said, T'hey ...