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SENSATIONAL CASE AT NORTH LONDON

... to appear and give evidence at the trial. She was then conveyed to the cells, the warders declining to allow any person to speak to her. William Read, residing at 5, Station-road, Taynham, near Sittingbourne, father of the deceased, Rosa Read, spoke to ...

LONDON UNEMPLOYED MARCH THROUGH THE CITY

... avaizs hal been made. A stand was got on the east side of the Nelson Monument, aiid Irle. J. E. Williams at once commenced to speak, complaining of the act ion of the police, and declaring that if it was necessary for the un( mplovyed to resort to force he ...

AN ACTOR'S DIVORCE SUIT

... that amount, and ordered the X defendant to pay the costs of the action. MR. CHAFFERS ONCE MORE. lof ANOTHER SUIT AGAINST THE SPEAKE R. of Mr. Chaffers. a solicitor, who has previously brought ain action against ex the Speaker of the House of Commons, again ...

CARD SCANDAL AT CORK

... of counsel was that Captain Beamish was forcing Captain Cooper to proceed in order to coerce reluctant wit- nesses into speaking against the plaintiff. Shortly after this Mr. Pike commenced these proceedings. The Court adjourned. Mr. Joseph Pike, the ...

A MUSICAL CONDUCTOR'S CASE

... efficient one. Witness was present when the Yohe incident occurred. Mr Bunmiing was perfectly courteous in his manner of speaking to the lady. He did not hear what Miss Yohe said to MIr Bunning. He estimated the money value of the damage sustained by ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1490 | Page: 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ANARCHISTS AT BOW-STREET

... him; When he saw his friend attacked he obeyed a natural impulse to assist him. Sir John Bridge asced If there, was anyone to speak as to the'priaoner's qharacter, but there was no response. Chief -inaphetor IleXville, again reclled,.said prisoner was a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... IF young man ovie chance of retrieving this terrible act of fi ?? Compton and several other gentle- ale men were called lo speak to the prioaner's ehmrmeter. for it was f yurther stted that Norton, although only 46 ,a years of eo, leapent 26 years of his ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... endeavoured to make up the loss by speculations on the Stock Exchange. Mr. Pearse Morrison, Mr: Barham, and others were called, to speak to the prisoner's past' 'oharacter and career, and the Recorder postponed sen- tence until next sessions, a MuEiRuOos ATTAOi ...

SOUTH AMERICAN AND MEXICAN EXAMINATION

... examination. - -I RAILWVAY CONSTRUCTION IN SOUTHI'I .\AFRIC.X A Reuter's telegram from Cape rowii says that Sir ?? Gordon Sprigg, speaking at a dinner in his honour at Last l indon last week, dealt with the question of the railways of the colony. Ie said thatvoviug ...

FOURTH EDITION

... have no doubt we shall have three. In fact one of the Italian meen-of-war is already a three-screw vessel. Theoretically speaking, there is no reason why the speed should not be gradually worked up to thirty or forty knots, mnaking New York only -hree ...

Advertisements & Notices

... HARRADEN. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing, Only a signal shown, and a distant voice in the darkness; So, on the ocean of life we pass and speak one another, Only a look and a voice, then darkness again and ...

A VARIETY ARTIST'S CLAIM

... engagement was all right, and that he need not trouble himself. Mr Byrne said he had several managers of concert halls who would speak as to the universal practice of artists being engaged only by written contract. One manager wvas called, and gave evidence ...

Published: Saturday 07 July 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1512 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment