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LOCAL LAW CASES

... so that they might oppose the. application ii so ?? order was made accordingly. Trs. WIrEsrrESS OF TE~ Sunuass.-Cnon Gore, speaking at Surbiton. on Wedneuday night, said a pro- louged ciperienc bad led him to have a poor opin of the- subrbsaof London., ...

MIDLAND DISTRICT NEWS

... Crimea.. w! ?? part in the famous charge of the Light at -Brigade, but it was a su bj ect of wh ic h he inever liked(I a to speak in aftar life, as so many of his friends anad 37 Icomrades we-re kiilled on that memorable occso.It On leaving the army he ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENQUIRY IN BIRMINGHAM

... hed the lamp. Madame De~s-ezins aup- prnached? her' niece, anid touched' her lightly on the' _ shoulder. Before she could speak there was a screwaa and 'Mzdlle. Contresty' fell to the loor. When help -arrived 'she was found to be dead, as pbhicacn who ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... wras caused in coort by the evidence ofI a little boy, H1arry SeCelL-The Judgeendeavueredto impress upon tam that te must speak the truth, in the ab=ence of being sworn, and asked him where he went to school. Witness: Aston Lane, ?? they teach you anything ...

TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION IN STAFFORDSHIRE

... diminishing the attendance. The aid given to secondary schools had been continued, and it was satisfactory to note that, speaking generally, the standard of both science and art instruction in the secondary schools in the county was steadily improving ...

BIRMINGHAM WINTER ASSIZES

... supplied by him, she obtained and took a quantity of medicine. She becale, in consequence, very unwell, and determined to speak toher mother. Subsequently defendant became cooler in his attitude towards plaintiff, and he eventually refused to marry her ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... not a nmedfic! man, bad devoted a large part of his life to the s study of these subjects, and was qualified to writs and 1 speak upon them. The book, Mr. Young endea- a soured to show by reading extracts, was written with asi honourable object, and its ...

BIRMINGHAM WINTER ASSIZES

... e defendant denied that he said anything regarding plain- S tiffs transactions with Biddle, who was in court, and M could speak for himself. Being pressed, defendant said rv that he heard that plaintiff had taken £912 off a £42 9 transaction with Biddle ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... declaration in the same terms as that made by the Court of Appeal. HoP}s or FM IflSTI PAnT.-The Eon. Edward Blake, ALF., speaking at Glasgow, on Saturday. erpreesed the bope that Mr. Redmond's leadership of the Irish party .would receive the support both ...

BIRMINGHAM WINTER ASSIZES

... shoulder and led hini to the steps into the street. There were a. number of people about. He wais not a.]lowed to go h41k-rto speak, ic, his friends,-Cresg-examined, wicieossadlhitted that he met people in the biliiard.room sometimes for the purpose of business ...

MR. JUSTICE DARLING AND THE PRESS

... ion. How, then, are we to deal with thius matter? -Tha~tit is aserious cue noane can doubt, and Ido not hesitate to say, speaking for myself and my -brothers, that if it bed not been-for -the conduct of HI-oward Alexander Gray since the publaication, ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... prevention was better than cure, and that they must get hold of the children before thev were contaminated. The Dean of Hereford, speak- ing at an evening meetingzin the Memorial Hall. referred tothe 3Monmiothabire Suaday Closing Act. He bad been asked why they ...