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EXAMINATION TRIALS

... 1oLiestr and a cantata, 'The Battle of the Baltic, by Professor Stan- ford. rospecting these works it would be premature to speak. On the whole, to quote the connttaee's words, 'All things look briglit and hopeful for tha HIreford Festival of lS9L - ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE PARK WILL CASE

... after her husbantlds death, and did nut believe that her husband ever executed the deed. Indeed. she often 1 heard her husband speak of MCiss Smith in unfavourable | terms. She believed the statenents of the witnesses as to the putting on of the ring to be ...

SIR WM. HARCOURT ON POLITICAL QUESTIONS

... Rule, otherwvise he shouLld he 'told that the Libecral pacrt bad discarded Iretaud and Home Peule. (No, no.') Ho was now speaking on the very spot where six years ego Mr. Ohab-ahriain, for the first timo, with the authoarity- ot a Mcinisaer pi-oolamied ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... counsel went farther, analI here in the Roval Courts, where justice was administered bv Judges of the Qucen, me should Lavo to speak freely even of the neost illustrious of his fellow-subjects. It wea not his side that had scught to come to the jue-i w-ith ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... done, and he promuised to do sO. The witness telegraphed to 3Ir. A. S. W~ilson, who was in Yorkshire. Mr. A. Eussell.-Yon speak' of one man who rwould not. lDid yen mention the named N;o, I did net. It was MWr. LIycstt Cream The witness continued-Sir ...

THE MURDER OF A SERVANT GIRL AT LINTHWAITE

... -, Edid-n Beads of Fstt. nireiit at soueeiet alwork~.s there, Thae fathe-r of the decceised wais p-resent, hat: coeld not Speak Lfn -lide. Margaret Brook-, who Wme the- next vwirnems, said:- I am a W-ideow, intl am the lear-Rally of the Ivy ird The deceased ...

THE MURDER NEAR HULL

... Wlzatever evidence wre bad to give, we hope you will not think it *tsa withz any dosire to harmt you, huts, of course, wev bad to speak the froth. So you wail forgive us. Let us beg of vonl that, kno wing your tince is aso short, you w~ill seek forgivenesss for ...

THE LOSS OF THE UTOPIA

... In Mr. Davitts -iew the only question is what the size of the anti-Parnellite majority will be, whether 2,000 or 8,000. Speaking upon the probability ot a double election in Cork City, 'Jr. Davitt expressed a deeided belief that the Parnellite interest ...

THE HORSFORTH MURDER

... renally eught to base bceen read alt the feral, anld really ought to have been pult forw~ard at the t-i3L' Torner went en to speak about his wife, anld said that Mfr. Will~ey had promnised to vwrrite to her, l:nu he also na~~ad lii. Mohrton to do the anne ...

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 ...