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BUILDING SOCIETY REFORM

... existence have you any means of saying wvhether the business was in a sound financial condition? The witness said he could hardly speak as to that, ibut in the earlier years he should certainly say that it was in a sounder condition than in its growth, and that ...

THE POINTEFRACT PETITION

... reply to she main who lhad -E spoken, but was addressed to the entire company. ol After that he saw Bould go outside and. speak ta 3Penlson. Witness and Wright then went ?? Irir. Pope~ Bould had on many occasions before the ielection commenced end since ...

THE PONTEFRACT PETITION

... believe that you don't lenrerber thle colour? no less than five times, and witness adhered to his statement that he could not speak positively. Thomas Shaw, potter, 1rerrybridg5, said that on the election day Ire wore a yellow dress, and he went to the Libersal ...

THE RAMSGATE MURDER

... refused. Noel looked inueii (tetefr thtan lie d5 itlni Setitride lest. aid although pisle lie sentewd quite' cheerful whlen, speaking' to his euhicilor.f A Wesley:m inhiis ttiier rt idcl g it i nxtatue~ ii:. rceitwoisi xwisehcl to sp:-el to Noel, 'hint nas ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

... his throat.: Mr. Dunn: What! has your mother not seen them? Witness: 'No.-Did you show them to your brother, thent I don't speak to my brorher.-Con- tinning he said that his employer was paying the costs of the ?? Walker, clothier's assistant, living at ...

PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY INTO CANAL CHARGES

... the capital of the com pany ? MLr. FPemor.-£l,225,000 and in 1891 the company ob taied powers for au additional £275,000. Speaking gpneratly, there were no less than fifty locks going east- ward and forty to the West. There was a great difference between ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

... his voice, and one to which he had been accustomed with very great pleasure to speak, for lie felt that -when lice faced agantheringl of All Sonls' people hie was speaking, as it wTere, in Iaonhm n to his ossn ~famlily. NAppiause.) He would like briefly ...

THE RAMSGATE MURDER CASE

... husband nuide a communication to her. On *-he ISunday following tie prisoner said to her at Sunday- *schooi, Did your husband speak to you about what I I told him sabout nursing a lads- s She replied. 'No, I cannot nurse the lade . h Winl did you understand ...

THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION NEAR DEWSBURY

... In yoanr opinion, did the g!s cons* from the blocking bed or tho new bards hed? Not knowing the newv hards bed. I cannot speak of its ctlracrter; atid knowing very little of the blocking bed, T cannot form any judgment aS to whether it came frolm the ...

THE VICTORIA COURT-MARTIAL

... icrit ol eclbrertae plarcs of tIc- los ship sent cclt -pecircilv for thei pccrpese by ?? Admiridtx. Wircc,-sse; w-ho could speak to the condi;occ of tlce dc ors ]c ivirc-c ho n cxdiaccted, it was c poicred curt ?? tielro NSa still a cec-taicc number of ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ivife, and during tire hearing of tire case he )roderced a le )tter cxlrrchi ISiveeter had written to him promisting nect to speak tzr her agnain. In this lftsr hie saLid. ''Cenvey roy deepeet synmpathy to Me-i. Green fior thn torri-i e Stii-- pnerle I -ve3 ...

THE FRENCH PIGOTT CASE

... Norton's disrate, exclaiming. The whole of my past career as a journalist protests agalose such an accusation. If Norton speaks as be has done, it is because he is tasking liim.etf si pild scent; it is hisi-ause he has been promised n?oiieyh when he ...