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COURT AND PERSONAL

... excellent health, and Lady Campbell- Bannerman, who left town after an attack of infuensa, is also much better. Sir Henry speaks most regret- fully of the loss sustained by the Liberal party through the death of Mr. Ellis. Sir Henry says that only those ...

SIR WM. HARCOURT AND RITUALISM

... AGE. MA., St Stephen's Day, Incumbent St. Aidan's, Boston. 3 St. Stephen's Day. 1898. I make no comment on this letter. It speaks for itself and for the spirit of the ecclesiastical party to which its author belongs. The next word remains with the Ordinary ...

CORONER V. DOCTOR

... totally unqualified' for. You have not given the slkrhrest information to an. one. Witness asked that he might ho allowed to speak, and said he told the policeman on Monday that it was a case for an inquest. Continuing very wwarmly, the Coroner remarked ...

THE LINCHLIFFE BEQUEST

... were ; nowv there to find out what Dr. Hinchliffe intended, and to apply the money in accordance with his wisheb. Roughly speaking, they had to deal with an endow- ment 'f £1,510 a vear. In Dewasbury there v ere the other endowments -which might be considered ...

THE ARCHBISHOPS' INQUIRY

... omission front the first Prayer- book, and the omissions were intentional in the second Prrnyer-book- M:r. Dibdin was still speaking when the Court adjourned until Friday morning, at 10 o'clock. ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... de- Cined to vote any special gratuity, although he retires on a pension of £400. SIR T. BRUNNER ON THE LIBERAL LEADERSHIP. Speaking last night at Northwich, Sir John Brunner, MI.P., described the original letters on the leadership as mysterious. So far ...

THE CROSSLAND DIVORCE SUIT

... either of these women so his life. That I g. came to be she question of whether the truth lay on as one aide or on the other. Speaking of the evidence A given of several of thlese witnesses against the peti- - tion er, it seemed to him that the ohm-ge had ...

THE ARCHBISHOPS' COURT

... oouns4l. (Laughter.) a From the earlices times incense had been used; it was C not a elul cerorony, but a very lucid and speaking d teri-m~Orv. The u~e of incense had always brought s hotme to pnople who depenlded more upon external ; sbjw--, uild os ...

LAW CASES

... sum of money into court. A gprod he deal of friction arose in consequenes; Mr. Woodhead P 2I and -Mr. tEdey seere not on speaking terms except for m . business purposes. In 1834 witness advised -hat an h application should be made to the Court with a ...

UNION OR LINEN

... Mian., denoting Man- chester, at all. Now, what was the towel? It was made partly of flax and partly of cotton. roughly speak- ing half ind half. There was a case reported which was of some guidance to 'him in this matter. The action of Bishop v. Toler ...

THE MORNING EXPRESS

... Transvaal. Is is CANADIAN PAClI F [C{ RAIL WlA Y4 na SUGGESTION BY' THE PRESIDENT. 5 (nREUTER'S TELEGRAM.) a. Quebec, Monday. ; Speaking at a banquet given in his honour here, Stir William V'anhorn, president of the Canadian Pacifio Railway, discussed the need ...

COMPANY v. CORPORATION MANAGEMENT

... tle Leeds Corporation should be allow.ed to carrv its tramway bevond the City boundary. The right lion. gentleman does not speak without knowledge of the matter. For many years he was a mrnembr of the Leeds Corporation. and had eamoTe opportunities of ...