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THE VICAR'S DIVORCE CASE

... window6ns in Febru- ary7. 1896. Thbe school dance was on February 24, 189'?. Mr.- Mfintoft Was net there. She 'was not en; speaking terms with him then. She certainly did not go to the study at nil that night.I Had youf become at-tached to Mrs. Young? We ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... own, but on s well-founded custom that advocate. should have somethinc to' distinguish- them, and to, show that they were speaking for their clients and not for themnselves. IzirxassnING TOPwsoxs-F H. Dean and Son, nzusical-instrornent; makers 101, Bristol ...

THE YOUNG DIVORCE CASE

... their aflectida for each ether was such that it could cot he given up, It bad beean suggested by Mrs. Yeung that she went en speaking to - M1r. Msintoft to avoid scandail in the village, anid that had she not done so the people would have been led to thinic ...

THE DUMBELL'S BANK PROSECUTION

... not you think I am uselessly com- ing, or proposing to come, to the Isle of Man: When I named It here Mr. Browrn was silent. Speak out, please, as our interests are identical. Continuing. witness thought that Rogers was to receive from Bruce five per cent ...

THE YORKSHIRE VICAR'S DIVORCE

... wiished to get a divorce she had not only to prove misconduct on the part of her husband, but cruelty as well. Gener- ally speaking a charge of cruelty of this sort had al-ayzs been a charge of personal violence. There was no doubt that in law cruelty, ...

MR. JUSTICE GRANTHAM AND GAMBLI TRANSACTIONS

... VOLVERHA20TO Sorerrob Yesterday Mr. T. G. Greensifl, sliceitor, Darli Street, was wal-king down that thoroughfare, and, ai speaking to a friend, stepped on to the rtadway 1w1 ?? was strduck in the face by a passing velne a seriously injured. Dr. Wuolverson ...

THE PEEL HEIRLOOMS

... the next three yeas.-Mr. Lincoln Reed having followed on the same side Lord Justice Smaith, in giving j-udgment, said that, speaking for himself, if he had thought that Sir Robet Peel would get one single sixpence ct of it he would not have been a party ...

RELEASE OF J. E. STOKER

... hisk confinement lee only i mnri's, and that was because he could not 4 neediework quite straight. The G*rVemor.c hurst he speaks of as a. Ieostfi humane. man. 'IHe told Stoker last DNovem3ber tl ease was to b9 reconsidered' At sfid end months, and, rightly ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... work.-Dr. White, Monument Road, gave evidence as to the shocking state the children were in. -Octher witnesses were called to speak to the neglect of the mother of the children. and the cashier at Messrs. Vivian and Co.'s said the male defendarntk wages averaged ...

THE ARMY HOSPITAL SCANDALS

... Africa.. The fuller reports- of Mr. Ba .dott-Coutts's t sneech empia-sise the extreme seriousness of his allega- tioni.- Speaking of the condition of the stationary hospital r: outside Bloemfdontein, Mr. Burdectt-Ccutt~s said chat he saw a remarekable ...

THE NEW YORK DOCK FIRE

... lire which has occurred at the docks of the Not German Lloyd's Company, as their own wharf has sustained -no damnage w orth speaking of, and their vessels, are uninjuried. [Cenrtrot News -Tcframon.J NanYen, July 2.-The most exaggerated reports are being ...

THE SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL SCANDAL

... Consequently, evid- ence must, in the main, be furnished by enquirers who have visited the places of wbich Mr. Burdett-{;cutts speaks while thev are still, or have quito lately been. in the condition which he describes. The enouirv must be searching, because ...