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THE CHARGE AGAINST A BURNLEY MANUFACTURER

... said he never eautioned the wvonoin before she mllade the verbal voluntary s- aeinent. Ble did not tell her that dhe had to speak arid say something. lie did not ask her for the name of any llaI. He oertainly did not tell her that if she did not sls-.ak ...

A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

... ore, when she left London, a ligbt-brow-n cloak, with a dress of the same stuff and oolour. It is added that she could only speak English . _ THE FRENCH PRESS AND ENGLAND. Paris, Wednesday, (Reuier).-Thie Journal des Debate replying to Lord Axberdare's ...

THE ZIERENBER TRIAL

... was no indeclenvc iu them. These people could specak wvth knowledge. aulle there tivs no reoa:n to believe that they dio not speak with hlonestv. It was true that the defendant (tilled witnesses who spoke to the singin.g of au irreverent song, sung by a ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

CASE FOR THE CLOSURE

... tlrnik I irate btefror dcscribed that -s ilar ?? Ia-icotracted oif irui ring fr [Ua riroiticit or itwo swhrsnever lie rises to speak, in order 1 liar, lie rn-ar usteritrtiou' iV r'efresh iriirci wth tire cr-jteul erirtr- of 'Tcc'. cheer-, aend ?? it ought ...

THE ARDLAMONT MYSTERY

... make his evidence of urn- - portance. This, it is stated, has; t1een. lenil to Ie- tirue, and the poacher, who c-an at least spe-ak- to snois Iof the movements of Mr. Hanibrouch and his too com1- panion on the morning of the 30th, will give e-e'iutl-,( e ...

FORTUNE TELLING IN LEEDS

... not, hot that she we-alt 'I have sooso aftr dininer. Witness gave her 5e., ?? Bioswell said] she wooild like her sister to speak to herI (witness), adding- tie-vt she (Beewe-li spoke Usle words, and her sister did '*the deed. About; half-posi 00n' the ...

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 ...