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GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... been in the house. On January 22 he was sent was for. Sirs. Davies had then recovered suffi- do Adni- cently to be able to speak, and she asked him re Con- to keep the money until she was well, She Al :dice- also said that there were £205 and a bank-book ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... tit 'fhe ludge: :No, no: as you please. Mr. Evans; a' as, matter 'for 'yen. I am not blaming yen to persesally, hut only speaking generally, I Cr mos~t draw the line. c * Mrs. Annie Burns. who lives in tho tipper mn Stranid, Swxansea. said that prisoner ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... There's nothing knowni about him! N aothing! (G I don't care a d--! ansmwered the defendant C; before anyone had a 'chance to speak. I Hush, hush! Be quiet! said the officer in El charge. ItH Mr. Humphreys turned from the bench to PI thL police, No, I ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... W.ith the larceny at the a' Swaii~uee 'Police-sta'tion.~ 'Wlllace -simply said,th 'T ThiiL'g-all ~right; ?? Neal' gid pot speak, and a- V, allgcje and' Johnson spoke - imntltaneous1y, a It'swe'~ :done 'it. You have one innocent op mnan; ~and th'at ds ...

ACTION AGAINST MR. BEERBOHM TREE

... against him, and a . was very muth upset. Mir. Trce held out his f e hand, and she might jokingly have said, I ii must not speak to you, as we are enemies. I Mr. Tree said he was charmled to meet her as Si ii a friend, and hoped to do so even in the law ...

TOBACCO SELLING

... Frederick James Lindsay, foreman of the I- packing department of Messrs. S. Higneti, and w ait Go., tohacconists. was called to speak' in refe- M.I 'in reuce to sixteen ounce packets of Golden But- b of terfly, which he had marked with a red spot Ial on the ...

LLANGEFNI

... Replyixlgcto Mr. Harner :he, stid '{lirt Williamn Evans' farm was nmuch larger';thanii 'his brothers but''he'coiuld' iiot'speak as to 'thre na~ture 'of the 1anda .~ Eyv~enbully~ both. defendauts'swere -dkered' ~te contribu'ce;;s a' -week' each.Oaptain ...

LLANDUDNO POLICE COURT

... the footway up to: the road,' making at dangerous ,for anyone to step wthere, ;lhne spokento, defendantsaid: Whydo you speak to iie more thai. other peopleX'?.,', ,:The 'efenidat ughes said-that Thomas 'was tiere with a brush 'i:ii his 'hsind sweeping ...

TOBACCO SELLING

... times ao day? a, ?? Oh;,-draw it mild. ?? three a.bove all or four times one day lnod none to-mon-~ow, plined Iot Roughly speaking. I have gone over all the anid discip tobacco in the shop, Cellar work is not my ta) hius t business-la laugh)-though oc ...

THE SERVANT PROBLEM

... Plaintiff: I know nothing abont that. What qu you gave her is nothing'to do with me. he I The Mother: I hardly know how to speak. th . I have been a widlow eleven years. te a Judge Bacon: That will not prevent you th 5 telling the truth. hc t The Mother: ...

CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN PRISONS

... 'wae brought for. 1 priso wardtoni vward by Sir James X-ilis-Johnes, ?? V.C., (reg one o'f the county visiting justices. In, speak- ' oe ing to a resoluti6on urging: the Mneasure, -Sir . B James said he hoped that the M.P.'s of' the tha county would take ...

CARDIFF COUNTY COURT

... of - you to show spite in a, case like this.-Mr. ne Phillipe: I have no spite against plaintiff or anyone else I am only speaking accord-ing to tln rY a ?? Honour: Oh, n o. People To of that class don't give solicitors instructions. P -Mr. Phillips: Whe ...