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ACTION AGAINST A RACEHORSE TRAINER

... re-muastei thalt no 1homie Catholic shuld atened tib- rvj1l e mTc-etinz ere is h-i tL ..re tao-a, cvt wVich Mi-. ilarnaeii is to speak DESTRUCTIVE EAILTHQDKE INT ALGERIA. | AlEOUT 41 PEIRSNS EILLED. Algiers, Sunlany.-Detailed corouals from Cbernhell show th:Lt ...

THE MURDER NEAR HULL

... aga~inst the manner in which his trial u-ne conadunted by r tleo Judge. and said that at lea;st ball the wbitnesses rdid not speak truly, but strained their miapinationa in .scanab of evidence agrainst him, knowing the direction 3of p~ublic feeling in tae ...

WIEDEMANN v. WALPOLE

... Roberts was mentioned, and the witncess told a Mrs. WValpole what had happened. Mrs. Walpole seed, ;- Impossible; we wilt speak of it to-morrow. He is e already married. Mrs. Walpole afterwards canme to her and Said, ' You nust give up my son; he cannot ...

THE ALLEGED CORRUPTION OF CANADIAN POLITICIANS

... Tuesday.-The great cerise ce?$brc which has been followed with so much interest, not only by Canadians but by all English-speaking people, is at length drawing I to a close. The Parliamentary Committee appointed to investigate the charges has held no fewer ...

LEEDS GASWORKERS' DISPUTE

... which their Ulion has won, and which the ratepayers have ungrndgurgly approved, and they now appeal to the rat&payers to speak out and free them from the dogged and relenrless pehrse to which ,lie Gas Committee is subjecting If oher c ict is to be thrust ...

PUBLICANS' LICENSES—THE JUDGMENT IN SHARP v. WAKEFIELD

... to us. is there ano need to do so. His interest in the license is, after all, only a limited interest It represents, so to speake, the goad's-ill of the business, and has a market value, which m-ay be taken at frorm four to five vears' purchase of the ...

WIEDEMANN v. WALPOLE

... solicitors m on the subject thnt might have led, to a .misunderstanid- 'o- ine', for there asa grezit danger in a jurymnaa speaking th2 tJ cTVoo otI pat ises to a Oses. T2bj irorenrou of tl,.e jury said that bcqth aclieitors were to~ present, and hear-d ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... must have beput artfiil? I wonder where the bobby could have been when soch a thing I' ren.ed,r r r -words to that effect. | Speaking further about her h -¢band, Mrs. Sadler s:Id Ihe asa a nman of Asomie ed'> 'D l,i. thLt heo 'wrote a Ibeautiful hard' when ...

THE HORSFORTH MURDER

... against the window of Mr. Roberts's shop in Town-street at a quartsr-past one o'clock on Saturday the 6th of June. He did not speak to her. Another [little girl was with her. He did nct know her name. The deceased girl was loo'king in the shop window, and ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... theI C-:intwas asicasil of what he hade donei. Mr. hl- thent spoke for -a Initiga~tion of habe dsaeagss L5-ttiI-=, he said, speak, qziceily client it, as in sitcoM It iseto as a b~usiness nmtter. didsoo L-rdsh-P, eddr-ssingC the a- hsrvdtat h6i did ot ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER IN NORTH WALES

... on the ground, and bleeding front the mouth. in which a handkerchief saturated with blood was placed. Evans was unimble to speak Engltish; blnt prisoner madel signs to him that his wife had fallen over the rock. W-ith the prisoner's assistance, Mlr.. Duncan ...

THE LEEDS GAS DISPUTE

... Cbhaiuna.-r &a question has bean naked Mr. 4p, itia onyuair he should saroer it- Il-. flnhP.-I iifisyonir wish that I sould speak, I should Eke to ask Zlr. Greesa-ito tell me -thaz is ths eivaee awhich I spokeatbont, and thenl TaI be able to 2r. GsveiMr ...