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Date

1900 - 1949
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England

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Bristol, Bristol, England

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THE LATE MR SHOLTO V. HARE

... Mrs Hlare, Speaking on behalf of the officials of the court, ?? Gore said that perhaps for the last 20 years they had not seen Mr Hare so much as a magistrate, but they had been in correspondence with him from time to time, generally speaking on charitable ...

DIVORCE SUIT

... afterwrards respondent, wbo was suflbring from an internal ail- ment, visited Dr Horrocks for treatment. Early in 1897 the wife, speaking of her visits to London, said she did not think a doctor ought to be married who attended upon ladies, because temptations ...

A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE

... the backacbes have gone, the secretions are clear and natural, and I feel quite a changed man. I amspleased to be ab.le to speak so well of these pills, and certify the above is correct, and give ?? authority to publish the facts. (siged) Alfred N. Skinner ...

Bristol Police Court

... giving a false character, The testimonial written by him stated- In reply to yours of the 14th inst., I have much pleasure in speaking of the eare and straightforwardness of Miss Lancaster. Whilst in my employ I found her quick at her figures, and she gave ...

CHARGE AGAIN A VICE-CONSUL

... had spent the money in keeping up his position. Mr Sutton went on to review the defendant's accounts, and said that roughly speaking, after giving the defendant credit for everything, there was a defictency of £152. Evidence was called in support of thig ...

SCENE AT BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... rebistlng apprehension. C.C. Milton said that on the previous afternoon tchile on duty at the court entrance he heard the ircvcd speaking loudly and making use of improper vprersions in the clerk's general office. He said suid to ber, That will do missus, you ...

Bristol Police Court

... could not give an opinion on the matter at i present, Supt. Cooke stated that on the previous r day In the prison room he was speaking to one of the constables, when defendant remarked, 1I pur e chased the pistol in Tower street, and the powder In a shop at ...

Bristol Police Court

... had known and of the improvement he |C had noticrd in men who had become interested in lm schools like that to which he was speaking. He saidlli that all who cared to exert it have great se personal influence, and he urged members jpa to activity and work ...

Lawford's Gate Police [ill]

... huildi.,,;.. ,,ecstimated afterwvards that Sl, P ?? w~ .shat had been said. ilV 1:: ' ?? ct Pr~lz.ut was not aw. .; as risen to speak., Cer - i S Ii.: cd Sidtrry 1-tayes, a nou:!h. ?? il eusly breakin~g ri certa.ri i ?? ?? ;31 S~oundwll, on Ito. 1: ?? : is- ...

Bristol Police Court

... prosecutor in the face. She addel that he had not lost the watch there, but had previously lost it in the street. Witness alter speaking to a wvoman named ILee, who said she was the landlady,- made a search, and whilst he was doing so Mrs Leel 'oponed a cupboard ...

BRISTOL APPEAL CASE

... Capt. Middlemist, Deputy Inspector-Ueneral of the Gold Coast Constabulary. SPEECH BY IR ASQULTII, MIr Asquith last night, speaking as the guest of the City Liberal Club, alluded to the war, and said we should be blind indeed if, after the heavy price we ...

CHARGES AGAINST A BRISTOL TRADESMAN

... I admit that I did wrong in signing the cheque, hut there is nothing else against me, As for the flour, Mr Wintle was speaking to me about it. He said if ] raturned the bags it would be all right. This closed the case for the prosecution. AMr Wansbrough ...