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WELSH IN LAW COURTS

... fact that :the e plaintiff was a menilber of the Bangor'City Council. r t J, Bryn Roberts, MTP.: Quite t'ue r bu ] he aso speaks invariably in Welsh at 51the council. His Lordship said he.did not wish to s prevent the witness from giving evidence in WTelsh ...

FRENCH MAID'S TROUBLES

... gentleman who had unde~rtaken)7 to befriend her, appliedat that court for.advice, Through her adviser. for she was unable -b speak a word inEnglish, she stat-dthwo TI the Saturday before Christmas she was ezigaged Jib by a lady at the registry office in ...

KOMATI POORT RAILWAY CASE

... which that person ac- re knowledged. Continuing his evidence, .he31. Opperheimi said that it was repti- nu rant to him to speak of a present of me 100,000 francs that he made to President -ed Kruger. He mentioned, also, numerous ho presents to members ...

FREE LIBRARY INCIDENT AT CARDIFF

... do. You had better give that in your evidence, Police-constable Gregory: Stop, please. Davies (to policeman): No; I'm not speaking to you. (Laughter.) I'm speakniun to the bench. This man Evans violently assaulted me to-day and at the hour of closing on ...

ALCOHOLIC POISONING AT CARDIFF

... between four and five. aand vomited very badlv. She laid back and became unconscious. She was in bed at the time, and did not speak between then and her death. She used to take a drop of whisky. She was not drunk when she went to bed on. Saturday night, but ...

CARDIGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... stand aside. So, when the jurymen were called, one after another stated that they did not understand English, and, after speaking with a gentleman sitting along. side of him, he came to the conclusion that I there was a danger of his not having a jury ...

CARDIFF COUNTY COURT

... of - you to show spite in a, case like this.-Mr. ne Phillipe: I have no spite against plaintiff or anyone else I am only speaking accord-ing to tln rY a ?? Honour: Oh, n o. People To of that class don't give solicitors instructions. P -Mr. Phillips: Whe ...

MATRIMONIAL CASE AT CARDIFF

... think it right for a mother to give evidence against her daughter, but added that if she was asled any questions she must speak the truth. In answer to the clerk, thbe witness then said she had seen her danghter the worse for diinck and in the company ...

ALLEGED BIGAMY AT CARDIFF

... guilty. addhsg, I married mY ?? wife, not'knowing whether my first wife was aiive or dead. He then called'hii nfirst wife to speak as to the'unhappiness of d their married life. ' ' Le Mrs. Levina who now resides, at Cadoxton. ff accordingly entered the ...

LIBEL ACTION AGAINST A SISTER

... He said he was the husband of j. es the second defendant, who weye a sister of th~e uld plaintiff. He had had occasion to speak to iaft Mrs. Smethurst about her conduct with Mr. 3 ta- Foster Rogerson. That had, however, not 3 34an made them bald friends ...

JUSTICES AND SOLICITOR

... and take the case to another court, where they would get au order in two minutes. 0 - - \ 7 (b RITUALISM IN THE OHUROR. el: Speaking at Chichester Diocesan Conference H at Rove on Tuesday, the Bishop of Chichester *- said there insst he a difference of opinion ...

SOUTH AFRICA

... A0wounded men now in hospital in Soui Afria f 'as amsuints to 39.057.ouhArct a LESSONS OF TH4E 'WAR.a to The Dunie of Norfolk, speaking nt a, Conuser- anvative mneeting at Fletching, Sussex, oa Wed. f -11 neeasay morning-his first ,appearances at a, political ...