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1900 - 1949
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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 ...

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 ...

A SEARCHING INQUIRY

... shout at all. So, too, that ina the process of digesting oar victorr-at what- ever cost of men and money-we may be boo full to speak, end allow to esoape fro deserved cen- suregand deserved clearance the nests of micompe- tents and wore- (I write advisedy) ...

BORIC ACID IN BUTTER

... sgged tbat Any injury had been done toa cid or adult fron the use of boric acid as used in the preservation of food. Strictly speaking, butter containing boric acid wa not pre, but oonvusicnafly it was absolutely pr. His Honour said it ws an important matter ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... passengers said Contracs. Watson saw the defendant travel on to Liverpool, alight from the train, and leave the station without speaking to any of the railway staff or giving up his fare. On January 18th defendant was again seen at Liverpool to pass the barrier ...

A VICAR AND HIS HOUSEKEEPER

... bv the de fendart, and some remarkable passages at arm-s ensued, the plaintiff becoming from time to time very excited and speaking with much volu- bility. Mr. Wakeford denied in toto the plain- tiff's assertions as to the conversation about at- tending ...

THE PARADISE-STREET CHANCERY CASE

... r.-I shall decide that ca i street means the whole street. s I ]r. Maberly.-PBecisely; just what we mean as a when we speak of Bondstreet or Oxford-street. m The Vice-Cbancellor.-The exercise of the statutory powers must not be perverse, arbi. al ...

THE MEDICAL DIVORCE CASE

... ne Mr. Cason (interrupting): Answer the ques- an tion, sir. Is that the way you spoke to her? t og Witns: It is the wey I speak to you. £ of Cross-examination continued. He fire knew t his wife was denying adultery when he saw the P answer 4o the petition ...

MEDICAL DIVORCE CASE

... The accused parties filed answers denying the charge. . Several witnesses having been called on behalf of the petitioner to speak to the respondent being 1- of normal mental temperament the oase for the it petitioner closed. II Mr. Lytteltoa said he ha ...

MEDICAL DIVORCE SUIT

... H.R.H. PrJ'1eiY Marie ot Greece, the Mripcesses Beatrice, Victoria :Xaud, ma nad Hobteoliha -use KOSO for the Hair, ad speak very highly of it. The letters may be seen at this sisea ct the Th iekao Mariaopas Co. lctd, 16, HBevs Marks, London. Said ...

DUMBELL'S BANK

... shareholders. It may be your wish, as undoubtedly it is your right, to censure u8 for i our acts or omissions; but, gentlemen, speak- a ing as one for whom life does not hold one other happy hour until the hour of release, I i only say if you could realise ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... August of that year, when -he returned t id from a voyage, a neighbour made a conmunica- I] tion to him which caused him to speak to his wife Qbout her conduct with the co-respondent V She denied that there was anything to cause him f to interfere. On returning ...