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ALLEGED HIGHWAY ASSAULT

... Canon road with iintent I to rob him. Some difficulty was qxperieneed ( in the case by reasoe of the accused being i unable to speak a word cf English, and I ?Fj thus not being able to understand tbhat I his name was required of himn; and also that John Thould ...

STRAIGHT TALK,

... to disturb the minds the poor old souls. *nd upset their religious beliefs by different forms of services ? Mr. Stoneman, speaking a Churchman, said he could not understand why there should be this bitterness over the question. thought they lived more ...

REVOLTING CHARGE AT CULLOMPTON

... then asked the girl if she was going to say anything more about it, and she replied if anybody asks me about it, I shall speak the truth. Emily Haydon and Sarah Symes, neigh. bours, also gave evidence. Dr. Puddicombe, of, Silvertoni deposed to examiningithe ...

NEWTON RAILWAY INSPEFOR ASSAULTED

... morning he woold not give him K charge then, Au hour later, however, be was on 'the platform ?? lying on a seat. On witness speaking to him he again uqed bad lnnguage, saying that if he could nnt do it he would bring those from London who t would do for ...

TORRINGTON COUNTY POLICE COURT

... women have been cured by the Blectropathic Belt. Call arid read their original letters of gratitude, and get convinced that we speak the truth when we say no case cei resist its mrrsvelloas curative powers in all eases of debility nervousness, loss of eppetite ...

TEIGNMOUTH SESSIONS

... 114,800 from he ct 87,500. to by The late Mr. Macdonald, a well-known Io muiners' member, and himself a working tin: miner, speaking in 1879, declared the Con- trix of saervative party have done more for the vie to working clasees in five years than the ...

THE BIDEFORD TRAGEDIES

... who st toe ,h. lie was a labourer and resided next ;eoor io d-cease , whom he knew well. Bc was 60 years of age, and wist speaking tn him o01n Indiy morning between 9.30 and 10 o'olook outsi;'s his door. Deceased asked witnues what evidence his wife h ...

EXETER MAN CONVICTED

... the President nan of the Wesleyan Methodist Conferenne. th houI at Rev. F. W. Macdonald wrote: think the Con sy enclosed speaks for itself. As Mr. Nuttall Uiilr an says, the Baptists, Congregationalists, He ns Methodists, Presbyterians, and Lntbleraus ...

NEGLECT OF CHILDREN AT EXETER

... The Chief Constable: flas your father bi6,er itolen money out of your pocket, my lad ?-Witness: Yes, sixpenoe. e Did you speak to hi- about it?-Yea; he said he wanted it for som3 beer as he hadu': had any for the night. d Did he threaten you? P-He threatened ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... money He had been away sinre .Tune tn- 1st. The witness did not speaak very audibly and Mr. Beal, in order to get lier to speak up, n- remarked, *Imagine you are ?? fish. e (Laugbter.)-P C. JohrH deposed to arresting ly the prisoner. In answer to the ...

ALLEGED THEFT OF A LETTER

... was senior clerk at the Bideford office, en1 who informed the prisoner woo witness was. *o(- He told him that he ?? about to speak to ror him on a serious matter, an d cautioned him Iled in the usualI ma ner. Witness said there I to had been numerous complaints ...