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1900 - 1949
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THE DODDER MYSTERY

... When they met Con- n stable Dockery on the Sundiy night he did , not speak to them, but walked on, and Con- C stable Flower stopped and spoke to them. V Witness had been on speaking tenms with I Constable Docekery before that time, but they ] were not ...

CHARGE OF SENDING A THREATENING LETTER

... way for the let . Cros-examined by UMr Shee, witness said be knew defendant for ten years, and was stilll .friendly and on speaking terms with his. De-i. Lfendant often spoke to hin on the street about I dealing with the Phelans. Be once threatened witness ...

THE KILLING OF KING HUMBERT

... culbivated mind, and deeply attached to art and literar, studies- he has received a very complete and refined education. He speaks French perfectly, as 'well as English and German. He is said to be quite a student. Eis love of numissnatics, and thle care ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... result ts that in r e present ye5ar for tb-s correspondiuz period the number of oases are reportei as 20 as agaift -I 32; and, speaking generally, I think you tall find tb-ht, considering tie estent of yr.nr CD nm:, that they will almoat compare favourably ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Japanst-e are born linguists, nod M te Kato learnt, to speak and write English with fluency in less dhm a year. She did not take more than a year to learn French either, a language whicd she speaks like a Parisienne. HOW TO MAKE MONIEY. Irwy Investor ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT INQUIRY AT KILMAINHAM

... In fact he did not see why- they shoulS nat have another Sunlight Village there in con- nection with Inchicora works He was speak- ,ing with some friends lately, and in all pro- ?? they would form a building company who word at the beninnina befin with ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Association of Ataericawne also thechief t, dr-tributor of HORLTA tS !{AMTED MILK, t, during the Spanish-American wvar, and he P speak-s entrjasiaksicatly of thae great good which e it; accomnplished Jarring that memorable c m- 0 paign. especially during the ...

SALVATIONISTS PROSECUTED

... O'Shaughnessy said there wn*, rfuss in London, wnere tOCL ;t.p ~.fic. Mr Tobias said it was never i..- 1,: _e the rights to speak on relic a- . be instanced in support ot n- : charges heard on the prev:ouc I o' the meeting on the grounti at. z . sl r ()iiha ...

THE TALLAGHT TRAGEDY

... far as the police are eoncerned; we cannot recall an intance of a second prosecution kaganst a different individual, not to speak of a ^onviction, in a murder case either in Ire- I lan~d r Engl.,d. The letter which we publish lI this morning by Mr Davitt ...

SUICIDE AT RATHMINES

... seen2 and they then went fes dhe poace. To Inspector Stephens-When she came i ad saw what proved to be the body she did no speak but just wheeled round with frigh when he got sach a dEsk. It might betn- the feet were hitting agait theeir or some thing ...

THE KILLENARDEN MURDER

... end of Tallaght, and saw Poynton coming down Blootlimarins field anti going home. Knew Poyn- ton for 14 years. Witness was speaking to Larry Mbrray about 10 o'clock that moraine. To Mr O'M)abony-The Poyntona had fields near the Oldbawn road. Poynton made ...

DODDER MYSTERY

... having met her thvt evening-how did ,t'u rernember the 22nrd above all other even- aM 9? It was Wednesdav evening. Dsd s coe to speak to you before you were exanined? N o. Had von any corversmtion with her about it? o. 1met her in Glasnevin, and she said it ...