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BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION

... band, and Mr. Waddington ofliciated as Master of the Cere- monies. 'The Secretary read a letter from Mr. Whit- taker, M.P. Speaking of the action of the House of lords, he said he believes when it is neoessary to remove. it from the path of progress that ...

LEEDS CITY SESSIONS

... mculdhing'e and mat we-re 4-barred toi-b I r -tns in the pro)per s av. -For t~he defencoe, several Wj-tnr were ...

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT AT DERBY

... pnrima- agents in thje p1lolig whicL he chooees to onX1- Jiernn. I was ?? to see tha-t on the otlher side of the .Atlantio, speaking orf the Silver party in Congress, Mrr. ('haroerlein-hiaees) ndanned them for tie, conduct of whidch he is a diztinr-uisbed ...

THE NORTON SCANDALS

... mingled with some protests from the Left.) Several resolut ons were submitted at this point M d. Caidnir-P6rier then rose to speak. [eI pointed out that a great ch.ange had come over the aspect of affairs of late. It would be undignified to follow a r ...

LEEDS FORGE CASE

... not 3our pra,_tici.e to rehleat furnaces in any wa-y? I will not sany toat. 'lO~ ciy i 5 ?? as not our practic'e. I emn sp-eaking of tne Year 18.93-it is no(t long~ ag-70 I ask yon a-cteitsoris not ? our practice to heat furnaces? It is norl ou pact-ins ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY IN LEEDS

... shoes~ the hush atnd eva~de. If woant to test whether vol werea told, her-ause I doubt whether vonu were, told: Did. yen speak- to Clewra, lately to as~k him -whether hea remembered the fight betworn the nongs, and the matron? I did. Will von. tell Me ...

THE NEW SESSION

... ex- pressing his gi-atification and that of Lady 1Playfitr with the reception rnd with the beauitiful gifts- Pro- ceedng to speak ,alcuit the forthe-on. ug Slohuol Boats!L election, Ai d. (it-ton sai Leeds bedt beets recogi!.sed inl a, marked way by thle ...

THE GRAFTON-STREET MURDER

... gooutarnd get c-oat' thin atthe ublc hose puoste.Ottre-e~nt-roing the ther wa anthertoml,, andagan Jarei af~ voice S-pke syg. ut.speak, spoilt. Did yocu hurt yoursl we o fl? ater, ci jjerm~anr ftethed a, IsecHond jrtil Of miater, rid thea witnoesS heart-s no0 ...

A CURIOUS WILL CASE

... was refused admitta1nce, and when | the testator m et her in the street, if Jarmes happened to I be with trim, e dare not speak to her. At last Annie I James took tdie testator to a solicitor whom he did not know, a MNr. Pointoun and there executed a ...

REMARKABLE DIVORCE SUIT

... 1it ] 1. ii- tsS ci l hb a Sir6. \Vatle-rs thia.t lxife snt . a ' ?? I her tini, at a pu'mlc-htouse i-vx!L LI- -e.. . 5. Lot speak to Dr. Lev-is ?? ?? : t1 - 1 'tI his wvdfe. His wife ?? 1l i; cj ?? L-t H. eauuht her and Dr. Grifti- -to n d .: t.'j ,o the ...

THE CASE OF JABEZ BALFOUR

... which make it desirable to conciliate English j 1 optnion as fat as possible, even to the extent of what I is, strictly speaking, illegal. The weekly organ of English opinion here. the Review of the River Plate is, unlike its daily contemporaries, ...

THE ARDLAMONT CASE

... York, Friday (Reuter)-The immigration returns for the liast quarter show thbat the srrivals numbered 29,292. The English-speaking immigrants u-ere 1 per cmt. less than in the corresponding quarter of last year. THE STRIKE RIOTS IN PENNSYLVANIA. New York ...