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THE CATHCART CASE

... I'he Master of the Rolls ?? you dlo not be quiW I ahall dii net the risher to remove you. Mr. Hlood lars again pi oceeded to speak. The Master sf the ftolsis-Uslers, remove him, if ht does not lhe quiet. The ushers lose, and were moving towards Uir. BRoe ...

THE ASSASSIN CASERIO

... corpsets indtlI catteiag the Pepablie-it womlan in v.'titc-to ho stabbed. ' Leo hbiiens ' ptt ?? iii- flarnierl verses, and speaks of tyrnmts,msace, Ja and dagg-ers, Further onl thle poet says, tlitd- ing to Napoleoin Bontaparte: ' Let ns rim aind l co ...

THREE STAGES OF MATRIMONY

... prisoner, and they were eventually found living together as man and wife in Mare. street, Hackney. The prisoner, an Italian, speaking little English, laid the blame on the girl, but offered to marry her, and Mr. Morris said the parents preferred that course ...

CHELSEA EXPLOSIVES CASE

... d borne an irreproachable character,' He was bornu in Arneheim, in'Holland, and'ssveral ofhisemployers.,w'e'rd present to speak on his behalf,'and'to- prgvo that,so far from being mixed op in any, politics~l' v'm ent; he. quietly occupied himself at ...

ANARCHISTS IN THE CITY

... previously opened the case he did not think it ; necessary on this occasion to do more than proceed iwith'the evidence. Cantwell: Speak up if you wish to let us havi- justice. The witnese Braden's'evidence was then again re'a. over, and, continuing, he eaid the ...

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT CARNOT

... called, M. Degeaut wished to speak in order to demand the entire suppression of the .1 I. A / M. CASSIMIIR PERIER (THE VEW PnESIDENT). office of the President of the Republic. M. Michelin also rose, and staled that he wished to speak. The President, however ...

WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK THEN COMES THE TUG OF WAR

... known that he was captain Fowler I would have been more careful. (Laughter.) Are you going to call the gentleman you were speaking to in the restaurant as a -witness' on your behalf ? No, because the gentleman you refer to isthe Greek Consul, and he asked ...

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 

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 

TERRIBLE DISASTER IN THE SOLENT

... noticed two bodies with life in them. They were 1 t Hutohings and Cook. He got them into his boat. Neither of them was able to speak. He hailed a f brigantine,which had got ashore on 6he Brambles, and c asked them to send assistance, which tbev did. They 3 ...

SOCIETY DIVORCE SUIT

... evidence in de. fence. She made some extraordinary statements, writ- ing part of the details for his lordship, as she would not speak them. She admitted that Allison kissedherwhile they were on avisit at The Limes, Whitburn, and stated that her husband, who ...

CURIOUS BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION

... tier of tier father's itonee. eo f Site lied licerd retootviro tifore fitis. Oautkhe 2oul De- ?? sfie titoegli t it rittlt to Speak to lier fatttor, 3t ju luevieig prevciloitti ?? sicker. site tiete Sieraru ?? tue e imcritig %,s fo ine for thet following ...