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1900 - 1949
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DURHAM ASSIZES

... plaintiff bore out her counsel's r- opening. st Cross-examined by Mr anisty She id not go to the medium, for the pur- Ah pose of speaking to the spirit of her )IL late husband. She went for medicine, Il the medium being a dloctor. th And by some extraordinary ...

CORONER AND DOCTOR

... more about this. sfi 'gThe Coroner: Let us have no more th to of it now. Go away, please. of ie Dr. Dnff mnade attempts to speak as at further, but St( d- The Coroner gave instructions to thi id letective-Sergt. Robson to remove tloI ,k him, Mr Giraham ...

THE JUDGE & THE JINGOES

... was'given them by 1 the late Lord Sandys, who had pi dw. it-up by cltauce when travelling in T India. One day he'happened to speak . of: it when purchasing some articles in M the chemists' shop. dding that if tiey EI thoaght it would be of any value to g ...

BICYCLE COLLISI0N CASE

... Stockton Town Hall, on Friday, the 18th inst., when the director and founder of the society (the Rev, Benjamin Waugh) will speak. | CILTIIA M THlEATRE Dl.6 L[R0Y !T.) BY FIRE. T'11e r !Te:,¶re lRoval, '.liatlham, whlich' vas built less thall h tvlve mouths ...

THE ALNE SCANDAL

... kissed. ] Ultimately Mr Young said he was wil- , d ling to forgive what tool place, pro- k vided they would, consent never to speak . to each other again, They both gave a v that undertaking, and on the 16th De- Ci or cember, 1895, Mr Mintoft wrote, I ama ...

DISTURBANCES IN JERSEY

... the number W all of new proposals, received was 3,357 of whom 3,022 were accepted, assuring h; lthe sailns of £199,000 (we speak in round ai numbers) ait asn annual premium of' 0 a 11,300. Bight mouths' claims came N )P to £23,137, including £911 surrender ...

WAR IN CHINA

... westwards, and thet Prines in Tuan has assumed control, and placed his son, the heir designate, on the throne. Other advices speak of Pek u gr as in the hands of the soldiery, who be aer rioting, nurdering, and plundr- th ing. Th news is, as usual, some- ...

THE QUEEN V. THE N.E.R. COMPANY

... time, a hundred years, against the public. The line had al- ways ben for mineral traffic. The learnd ounsel proceeded' to speak of the various encroachments. In 1865 a dfwelling-house was erected on the nest side. In 1874 the Idne, was doubled. Now, went ...

THE HARTLEPOOL MURDER CASE

... aunt your a mother said this P-To me. at Was it in answer to a question by you or d) your aunt ?-NO. ?? was it she came to speak to you 60 again ?-I was in the room when she said it. re now long bad your aunt Sarah Ann been be in the room ? Had she just ...

LADY PALMIST FINED

... was an unskilled man. DIefendant next told him he had had some rather bad luck of late, and ho said he had, but nothing to speak ofo By Mr Isaacs: He did not believe in palmistry, and knew before lie went into the shop that he would tot lbe- lieve anything ...

A SAD STORY

... had several times been separated from her, but during the h last five weeks he had met her several r times. They were on speaking terms, a but he had not allowed her anything. . -Mary Flynn said she -had known d*e- ceased for three years. She had seen ...

THEFTS FROM THE VATICAN

... of Sone a- further lessening of the hours for the Sr sale of liquor oaL a Sunday. The more 1- sanguine temperance reformers speak ,e of many hopeful signs il the constitu- a, encies at the receent contest as indicat- ing that there is a growing mneasure ...