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DEATH SENTENCE ON THE SPALDING WIFE POISONER

... hunour of its origin and peculiarities.- - - Counsel: All the foreign- Hebrews in the East-end speak it, don't they? -Witness: Yes; but Russian Poles do not speak the same Yiddish as the Germans, they have a more Russian prohunciation of, many words. ' E ...

THE LADY AND HER UMBRELLA

... hell, the de- fendant suddenly rushed up, her face red with fury, as he said, asking if she could speak to him. He areplied that he could not speak to her, whereupon, with both hands, she hashed him about with her umbrella, hreaking his glasses and ...

A NEW ORDER ABOUT DOGS

... smartly- -driessed- la : Stepped into-.tha defendants' - box0:. ?? . . ?? Judge Fieneh: Are you the. defendant? Defendant (speaking at a hnri'ane pace) Ye's and'11 am here because I don't owe the ,.money, and- nevek gave -him instructions, :and h' promised ...

THE REGENT'S PARK SEWER FATALITY

... tim ber occurred, burying the witness, who was, however, soon reseaned. Before he reached his brother he heard chaumberlain speak, saying, I'm sure your brother will get you out. His brother died, no doubt, witlin an hour after the collapse, and Chamberlatn ...

The Case for Equality

... eairee s ?? in Uvour of any eempromise which mary %ESrd a reasonable horeof a real settlement. Mr. Graham. the ?? at the Cape, speaking at the great meeting in Capetcwn, declared that -Sir Alfred Milner's pronosns were the ir d-ncible minimum So in 3ne sense ...

THE HOUSE OF WAVERLEY

... Abbotsford destroyed, but the cottegoe had to make way for the mansion. Thu grand new edifics was built by in- st:alments, so to speak, being added to and ea teuded at intervals on no particular plan. Inside were tesselated floors and fretted ceilings, and every ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A NURSE

... -Mr. Sims prosecuted for the T'reasury; Mr. C. V. Young defended. Mr. Sims wil]led a stont, short-necked lady, who wee to speak to the practices of the trisoner. Mr. Young objected to any other such evidence being given unless the prisoner wtere charged ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN ISLINGTON

... residesat 30, Rodney Street, and for Mrs. Webster, the 'little girl's mother, who resides at 66, Galedonian Road, as she wished to speak to both of them, but seemed disinclined.to accompany the little ?? to her home. Mrs. Webster hurried out in answer to her ...

THE ANTI-JEWISH RIOTS IN RUSSIA

... followed by a reception of the Diplomatic body. Lialy Henry Somerset, Dean Farrar, nnd lov. B. J. Gibbon, are announced to speak, onl Mrn Mpautle Dfnks to sing, on Wednesday evoninc-, Mno I 7 at Queengs Hlall, Lang-ham-plaee, at the 23vi 1e - publlic meeting ...

FATAL STRUGLE WITH A CONSTABLE

... gave evidence that Owen. and he w ere at the corner of Corn- wall-roed, when the constable came up anud seizei him without speaking, a, vrord. -Dr. D. F. 1ΒΆ'hiteley saidI the deceased's windpipe wras minjued, and death was due to ?? jury returned a verdict ...

SHAM DEATH SENTENCES

... SHAM DEATH SENTENCES. PLAIN SPEAKING BY ML JUSTICE DARLING. Mr. Justiee Darling, in his charge to the grand jury at Chester assizes. on Monday, referred to the case of William lipton, who was charged with the mur- der, by an illegal operation, of Mary ...

HACKNEY DRAPER'S DIVORCE SUIT

... bad brought him a cup of tea to his bed. room. She told him she was a widow when he first went there. -Her children ieed to speak of their father as ' uncle. Replying to his lordship- he said he was now a grocer's assistant, and earned 27s. a a week. Ile ...