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TO-DAY'S LEGAL INTELLIGENCE

... has been committed lor trial owilg'to his alleged complicity in the dynamite ?? E111 REPRESENTATION OF FORFARSHIRE.' PLAIN SPEAKING BY A RADI'CAL. (FRoM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Ani enthusiastic meeting of Mr. Ramsay's committee has been held ct Downfield ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... gentlemen. Mlr. Koirn (chief clerck): Are the prisoners foreigners i Thlle Witness: They are both foreigners. Mr. Nairn: Do they speak English l The Witnless: Yes, sir. They swear very well in Enelish. (Laughter.) There ade German, French, Belgians, and Polish ...

YESTERDAYS INQUESTS

... irrespen. sible as himselt, anouneae a public meeting, ard command tie servicos of a number of leaninlg members of Parlinmont to speak at it I ltrce hitherto used every pr'enetiou which prideice 00r1il sunggest to keep out of a dispute w hich any thorighttul ...

THE DEAD CONVICT

... on the case of the convict who was shot may be seen in the letter written by hir. Davitt to a contemporary. Mr. Davitt, who speaks from bitter experience, tells us that the aim of the British Government, above all other Govern- ments, is to degrade the ...

SOHO CLUB RAIDS

... place on Friday hlet. The 1 evidenco ehowed that the ?? and his wife oectu- pisd veparate bedrooitn, and hod not beean ou speaking termas. The deceased, who it wasd said gve ?? t0 in- E teni ,tace, had according tu wmne of the statemeniets I maile 'hr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... officer stated that at .about a quarter t to olie that morning he was on duty at the ,Elephant and Castle, and had occasion to t speak to Parsolns, who was behaving in a disorderly mamiier. Parsons then struck 3 him and got him on the ground, and the wvitness ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY AT EPSOM

... it was feared that the unfortunate man would die. Eventually, however, he became partially conscious; but he was unable to speak until Tuesday, when he told tile story of the assault. He said he was aware of no one's presence along the road until he received ...

SCOTT-RUSSELL CASE

... OF THE TRIAL. SPEECHES FOR THE DEFENCE. JUSTIFICATION WITHDRAWN, PRISONERS PLEAD GUILTY. VERDICT AND SENTENCES, LADY SCOTT SPEAKS FROM THE DOCK. THE FINAL SCENES. t After an adjournment of more than a month, owing to the illness and death of the prisoner ...

CLUB RAIDS IN THE WEST END

... a fire at that place.. The 1 evidence showel that Nounis and his ; wife occupied separate bedrooms, end ; had not Leen on speaking terms. The , deeeased, Who it wcas said gave way to intempera cea, had, according to some of - the statements made, threatened ...

THE TURKISH EMPIRE

... that ?? there is going to ruin. Publjo order it is useless to speak about,: Murder has beconue the most naturaI tbing, The Turks have secretly provided themselves -with rarea. Several speaking to st gmers about the Greeks there, hive declared tht something ...

SOUTH AFRICAN LAW

... '-cae~rmlly enough to keep the chief on him ?? b's s'our. Conclnadinsr, SirS1. Shippord raid.: It~ i s niiel~y possible to speak' of the administration of rusac S.'ooth Africa. genierally without somne reference Ito toe Prairvrant and 'the Orange Free ...

L.C.C. WORKS INQUIRY

... confined himself to stating facts, and that be should be hapy to aiike suggestions later on, Mr. Haward co.=de as follows: Speaking generally with refeene to the aounts Of thle Works Depatsent. and the way in which they have teen iept, I amy-sav that the ...