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POLICE NEWS

... has come, if io can ever come in our generation, whda the various sections of the Irish Natlonalle' representation should speak and act as one mant at W'estmlnster, casting aside all merely personal. considerations and all minor political issues, i% view ...

THE RELIEF FUNDS

... conaitions of pros- perity of the varions -divisinns were narrated, and a description given of the seat of war in NataL. Speaking of the future, under the several heads ot Crown colonies, self-governing colonies, and Republics, Deiagoa Bay. Customs union ...

PUBLIC-HOUSE PROSECUTIONS IN DERBY

... the world. A story, which comes from the deathbed of the Duke of Westminster, is that almost at the last, Iwhen unablO to speak, he sign-illed for a sheet 01 paper nnd pencil. He then wrote on it that he wished a cheqae for ,i CO.' to be sent to the officers' ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... the co-respondent William Lomas. He also learned that his wife had had a child by a man named Ellis. A witness was called to speak to the respondent hating been visited by Ellis at the time she had a child, and also to the fact of her marriage with Lomas ...

Keynsham Police Court

... occasion. The children taking part in the two plays were handsomely dressed, and without exception acted their parts very well, speaking their lines distinctly and with fitting emphasis, They first appeared in 'Snow Wihite, in which the characters were: PrinceEs ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... gentleman who had under- taken to befriend her,: applied at this court for advice. Through her adviser, for she was unable to speak a. word, in Engili, she stated that on' the Saturday before Christmas she was ensgaged.by a lady at a registry office in Boulogne ...

BANDMASTER'S SUICIDE AT PORTSMOUTH

... ,lhare was no trath in the state- meant that we`as to be Cuurt-martislled. a Witneas was present while the deceased was -speaking to the Colonel. The deceased was very -strange in his manner, and did not seem to know nL what lie was saying-, but he said ...

CARNARVON

... to Mr J. H. cousins, 4f this town. Colonel Pilcher, who Was on- Lord Roberts's staff in Dublin, is a most iatrepid soldier, speaks several languages, and has more than ounoe been captured as a spy on the Continent. He visited this town five years ago on ...

TORRINGTON COUNTY POLICE COURT

... women have been cured by the Blectropathic Belt. Call arid read their original letters of gratitude, and get convinced that we speak the truth when we say no case cei resist its mrrsvelloas curative powers in all eases of debility nervousness, loss of eppetite ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... written to his wife by t;e a co-respondent in most affectionato terms, but t in consequence of her illness he was unable to speak to her, and in the end she asked hin if he E kept the letters ba She admitted miscon- 0 duct with Nuttall, but said she would ...

MENAI BRIDGE COUNTY COURT

... finished his own :work for the day, jumpe3 tinto the car and took :the reins int7 'his own'hands. -Thus the one whI was strictly speaking the;.Aver allowed the other man to have the rein, and it was -while the senior man 3iad.-harge that the defendant was knocked ...

MILK-MAKING MYSTERIES IN IPSWICH

... undor our cuntrol ? There was no national sin more hateful in tar eyes of the Ahmiglhty that national pride. If God was speaking to us tibirough the sorrows and lie- reavement of this war, let us open our ears to hear His voice, and not harden' our hearts ...