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TRIAL OF DR. JAMESON AND HIS OFFICERS

... important fact, has there been any attempt to gainsay the statements of the witness, or to sh6ot that the witness was not speaking the truth. THE pR P TIES To THE INQUIRY. a Vell, gentlemen, whtio are the parties to this inquiry? They are sic in number ...

THE CRISIS IN TURKEY

... leased, two of the most eminent spealaasts_ in mental t diseases were specially sent to injuire into the state of tl hrs mind. Speaking witlh a complete knowledge of w the facts, and with a full sense of responsibilities, he er said soxv before them, and before ...

THE READING CHILD MURDERS

... sufficient contradiction of this charge. Whatever Mirs. Dyrer may be,he daughter is a good and true woman to mne. and I mulst speak wrell of her Mle a murderer! Me lnoot- ing anything about the matter I Why, it's rubbish.t She knows it. I told her (Mfrs. ...

THE COURT

... per annum from the Foreign Office for a knowledge of Persian, hut wiwhat is more important at the present moment is that lhe speaks Dutch fluently. He has seen nineteen years' diplomatic service,-and it is con- fidently dapected that he will not only prove ...

THE TRANSVAAL

... detectives, who acoosmpanied him asl'cre and pro- ceeded wilth him to London direct. Boeuer, who is a Dutchman. and unable to speak English, is expected to be uclled as a winess againstr Dr. Jamneson at the tra-l. He had intended goi ong.: to Southampton ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... Exchange Hotel, at Black- burn, the defendant visited the hotel, and seeing Miss Boardman at the bar, had an opportunity of speaking to her on moany occasions. In the course of his visits to the place he proposen marriage to her, but plaintiff declined to ...

THE EDUCATION AND CARE OF THE BLIND

... viously stated, new buildings are about to be erected I on the combined day and boirding school plan. The I Government report speaks highly of the. work firnie in I the school, and the full grant has been awarded in 'accordance with the new Act. In drawing ...

MR. BROOKS'S LIBEL ACTION

... because he (Mr. Labou- chere) hloew Air. Balfour could put a different corn- plexion unon the case; but the ntiness denied speaking to 'Mr. Balfour at all- The plaintiff further questioned Mr. Labouchere as to his scouriing the country for evidence against ...

RIOTOUS CONDUCT AT MIXENDEN

... Hussborough I e Turtonr of. FUpeal Castle, Thirk; lar. Frederick t- Finurd Walker, of £aveotlhsorpe Manor, Thirsk; Mr. ,'Thees. Speak Walker, of 9Ztferd Villa, Thornaby-on- I Tees; and Mr. tr homas Yeoman, of Rulebelry, Osmothierly, LICENiSING AvPPEALtS. ? ...

THE BYTHAM RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... that when the carriage left the rails a clergyman exhorted them to prayer, as it might 'be their ast moment, anad, as he was speaking, was partly fhrown. through the glass window. A BRIGHOUSE PASSENGER INJURED. The Rev. Mr. Sunderland, it appears, is a native ...

THE PILGRIM FATHERS

... received by thes Rev. J, D. and Mirs. Jonas, the large company present including the leading Nonconformists Of tic city. Speaking in the course of the proceedings, the RPev. J B. JDones extended a hearty welcome to the cit.Y England. he said, 300 years ...

SCOTT-RUSSELL CASE

... bench, with the sugestion that although he did not know the hand- Earl Russellthen, inanswerto r.Lawson Walton, went on to speak of his visit to Oxford, to visit Pro- fessor Jowett. That visit, he said, tack place in the latter part of 1889. At that time ...