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THE MURDER OF KING HUMBERT

... gings, announced that he w as going away. This individual was apparently a foreigner, 6ine he spoke very bad Italian. Bresci speaks English, French, and Spanish. Some arrests have been made at Milan in con- niection wih the crime. Bresci has a brother who ...

SCENE IN PETERHEAD POLICE COURT

... but I do not accept le j your statement. t. Provost Leask said he quite believed what the ae witness said; 'he was only speaking of what he in heard and saw. He (the provost) thought it w,.3 very unbecoming of Baillie Wilson to say such a tjhing of a ...

POLICE COURT PROCEDURE IN AYR

... person. On the other hand, the circumstance that no other witness can be produced than a constable on duty at the time, to speak to obscene, abusive, or indecent lan- guage used, or that no other person was pre- sent and heard the language would not ...

THE BELFAST LOUGH DISASTER

... entering the fog. By Sheriff Fyfe-I did not see anything un- j usual about the lough on this particular'day. - Generally speaking, you were enveloped in the fog. Did you think the appearance of that same fog would be different to a person outside| than ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ai - not think at the time than t it had hurt him. wr ?? and Gormley er drunk. After the kick tm ia Bradley could move and speak. He did not see p. n him put his hand to his stomach and cry Oh! tc if oh! b Mrs My Garrity deponed that GBoraley made w ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... . a etC *~ taming 991b. of tea from the prom:30r e t'f le Aten & Co., 9 Forth Street. Eo2n bur- [r accused asked leave to speak, and said'es .~been through a campaign with Loed Re Ithad been in Indi, an eerdftsc' ma ess. He was etndto3dasit ie A Honav ...

BANK CASHIER CHARGED WITH THEFT

... she had the mark on her c fhoe. In cross-examination she said the man was preachinz, and pointed at her. }ie was not c speaking to the crowd generally. There was a crowd of 200 or 300. and it gradually increased. i Corroborative evidence Fas given. ...

PACIFYING ORANGE RIVER COLONY

... conq~uered Republicans would is !r e. end in the compulsory closing of their Show. ni oss Commi ssioners, picked men, many of them Speak- ti tong the Dutch language, have been appointed v .9 or the pacification of different districts, and a: oed i their work proceeds ...

THE PLAGUE IN GLASGOW

... already had an appreciable ad- n ivance. ?? -will practically be unable r to do fresh business. for they will be, so to i: speak. unable to get boats to come here. As I t * already indicated, hoAwever, there has been little I a of what uuight be called ...

THE TRIAL OF BRESCI

... does not require the use of iron. In the years that follow lhe is admitted to work with other prisoners, but riot allowed to speak In the first seven years the rale is that lie naay ~not see anyone while in health, .although, as a matter of customn, his ...

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES

... point halfway between the police stables in Woodeide and the tramway !statinat 'tthe Boathouse, she ran across the street to speak to a friend. At' that moment citr No. 8 was proceeding on the southward journey, and the unfortunate girl run- ning in front ...