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COURT OF SESSION

... harming her. He did not again 2:- 70visit her until after she had asked him to do' so, thi dland after she bad promised never to speak of et' e- marriage again. About sir, months-ago the de- TI is fende s~topped visiting her,.and he alleges that eb( al in a ...

SCOTCH PRISONERS AND PRISONS

... r 01 the mere fact that it has been stirred up by a If ' semi-independent inquiry. The Departmental I' Committee does not speak out except to blame it its true sponsors; its conclusions are too often e tentative, vacillating, apprehensive; the } 5 ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... a 6harbour pilot, had proceeded to the dock to see *Y, that a rowing boat had been properly moored, :r, and had stoppqd to speak with some foreign Ls, seamen. While the conversation was going or IIu some other foreigners came up, and, it is alleged,. that ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... Subsequently Ostini hs casked Giuliani to coma and speak with him. eL Giuliani rose from the table and went to the ra isont shop with Ostini. They had been there sn for five minutes when witness heard Ostini speak fo tto Giliiani about some loinene, which Giuliani ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... said this was a very serious es charge, and he was afraid drink was no excuse. ?? Fiscal-Did you hear what Mr Primmer was on speaking about? Accused-Yes. And did you ld not approve of it? I was drunk, sir. The Fiscai tyexplained that this man's conduct had ...

COURT OF SESSION

... nerver naug2ht a fishi. I-lo had thiree rises, but they Al we-re shy and short. That was in the good '.easnn. Genralely' 1 speak-inst. angzling went en as in Lochb Raunoch to the end of Se',ntoober. 1-Toa 'had not be~d mushi~l experi-inee of fishking in ...

COURT OF SESSION

... up. He did no. C of thn ewstere every Saturday night. Mrs 'K ,,h Dougall never said to him that the neighbours lii )n were speaking about- his. coming so often. She b~ of suppolrted herself partly by keeping lodgers Y( 4e and partly by what she got from ...

Sheriff-Court References

... his distinction in literature and other pursuits beyond his judicial duties it would be out of pl ace for his Lordship to speak here, but it w1as ?? known that his ability and the keenness of his intellect were exercised and evidenced in other ways besides ...

COURT OF SESSION

... owivn 'ro'om-it s'r Crsse-examnIined-- All the Englisls-spseabiing d people took their meals~ together, and the French-ir speaking people together. it~ Mrs M-arry Anlderton spolce to meeting Aeny a itones at her ?? house aat Skearnese, ir Liscolnshiee ...

COURT OF SESSION

... House of Lords in an( 1858. In 1799 the pursuer's father, as proprietor t-of the Barony of Rannoch, owned, practically NTC i speaking, the whole northern shore of the loch; no while the southern shore (except a- small portion :rtowards the eastern and belonging ...

SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL INQUIRY,

... Sir William Harcourt has recovered from lisa L recent indisposition, and. is again in town. ?? right bon. gentleman is to speak on Wed- is nesday in the debate on the new War Loan. a ?? -- Ill 2 THE COLOMBIAN REVOLUTION. h The Colonbian Consul-General ...

SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL INQUIRY

... were not sufficiently resolute in asking p a for what they wanted. They seemed to object to make complaints. He proceeded to speak h y of men being brought down to Bloemfontein , station without being properly cared for and vt d lying at the station for ...