BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... condition, Mr. Barradale, one of the magistrates' clerks, attended to take her depositions, but on his arrival she was unable to speak, and died shortly afterwards. The deceased's hasband was tfen arreed and hesaid to Detective-sergeant Thomae, We had both ...

FOURTH EDITION

... They were the guests of Sir Sidney Shippard for the night, and proceeded next morning by train for Cape Town. Major Sawyer speaks very favourably of Matabeleland. He says that the military power of the Matabele is entirely broken, and that the fighting ...

THE ALLEGED THEATRICAL SWINDLE

... corm- Ian ft. nmuication with the prisoner through an me: is advertisement, and to paying him a sum of IN four guineas for a speaking part in the c1ai Piper of Hamelin, at the Comedy Theatre. At mO the time of her introduction prisoner asked mei whether ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... a very serius evil, and the people were quite territed by tlheme follows travelling along the ?? Leigh said lie could only speak from the numtber of convic:tion-, and if thio r lice did not do their duty in the district referre:l to by ir. ~Rams-Jen, their ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... won't do: you must come with me, Walker, she oertainly thought, had been drink. ing. P.C. 63 A said he saw the last witness speak ta the defendants, snd heard the aonsclton of theftw Both the men denied having taken any Cigarettes or knowing anything aboutthem ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT TO PROFESSOR MARSHALL

... 2c ~s body to a somall recess, and afterwards to the hotel. H Thle jury returned a verdict of Accidental death. bl at Speaking at Sale, Manchester, yesterday, Mr. Sad. ler, socretary to the Oxford University Extension Delo- sy gacy, lamented the lose ...

THE SUGGESTED INTIMIDATION OF A PROSECUTOR

... at the time, as lio feared Sadler, who con' By had threatened to IIhash IIris face in with a glass if he hurt Id, dared to speak. Ini the end the prosecutor up ad got 6ut of the prisoner's companuy under the panm V. prtext of oin, ?? to fetch some Rold ...

BIRKENHEAD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the order of the ?? answer to the official receiver and the registrar, the debtor was understood to sar that he could not speak Engliih, and did not understand what was said to him. - The Registrar re. marked that perhaps a week or two in jail would sharpen ...

FATAL RESULT OF A MOCK DUEL

... at the station the lad made a similar statement after being cautioned.-A letter was received from the Rev. NV. Hiackney, speaking in high terms of Inetc's character, and offerinzt be, bilfoehimn.-M r.Gmgeohouse-eurgeon at the General Hospital. said the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... affray, and when arrested stated that he was there during the rov-: Furthermore. the police had several witnesses who could speak to Fallon taking o;f his buckled ?? and slashing about right and ?? Stipendiary: Do you con- siier ?? one. of the worst of ...

LIVERPOOL TRANSFER SESSIONS

... Chairman said they oak would decline to hear M~r. Berry unless he the consented to Mr. Mloss and Mir. Davies being allowed to speak.-Mr. Berry agreed to the the request. The plans w ere then explainedl, and boa showed that -the suggested alterations would ...

PROGRESS AT HORFIELD

... paint: if you wish to avoid going into Briitol sou must remedy the nuisance (laughter). PMr Piregtono said that, generally speaking so well was h ho Batired with the manner in which Horfiel affairs were ?? tbat even if th3irs rates were the same ai those ...