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1900 - 1949
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Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... a native of Scotland, charged Mary Hamilton *ith having stolen three sove- reigns from him. He deposed that while he was speaking to her in Mabbot street on Morn- day night she took the monev from his vest pocket and ran off with it. She was arrested ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... pretenfdeil friends 'If anitry in tte 'Indepen- -lent' to-day s-ill nol stop its prozress. We- quote one passag e. -hi h may speak for the whole articles- ('an w-e fotrget it savs the 'In- dependent.' speakinig if the -supposed' (rime of t.he Anti-Plrnellites ...

PROSECUTION OF THE ASSUMPTIONIST FATHERS

... subsequently also on MI Lasics. Several members uttered protests against the allegations of the Public Plaecutor, tac3 M Bernard, speaking for the second time, ve- hem-ntly upbraided M Manis. The temporary suspension of U Bernard was votel by a large majority ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... mistake published as the result of that action. The jury in the case of Worrall v IMnsell found that the defendant did l not speak the words complained of, a .d a verdict was aecordingly entered for the defendant. Sergeant Dodd and Mr Brunskill (instructed ...

THE PUBLIC HEALTH INQUIRY

... the death-rate and its cause, ac alleging, perhaps, neglect or default on the b part of the Corporation. Mr Macinerney, E i speaking also for the city authorities, pointed s sit that they would have to complain why they iT had not done certain things, 'and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... Vanderberg and told en Lr- him he was assisting him in the el ectric lighting fer ag - enture. M~r Vanderbteg said ?? gc' *been-speaking, to him of plaintiff, end had said I be hie was Very usefull to him. Afterward s, in Lon- M1 a' e4on, an agreement wits drawn ...

MR. JONES AND THE POLICE

... order on page 85 of the General Regula- tions referred to above i; as follows,:- Police on duty are strictly forbidden to speak or gossip w-ith esach other or with any per- sons, especially female servants, at houses on their beats. The police autljoritiej ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... Mulcahy and Mladden. travellers, who were in the shop at the lime. were examined, and swore that they heard Mirs M'Grath speaking of travellers when the men entered the shop. After a lonz consultation the jury disagreed and thevy were dischlarged. Mrs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE— SATURDAY

... of the county roads 'there - were constant openings of the roads by the Gas i Company, where pipes were blid. GeneralltI speaking, he receive notice this morning that a the company were to open a road yesterday. The general practice of the 3 company was ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... result ts that in r e present ye5ar for tb-s correspondiuz period the number of oases are reportei as 20 as agaift -I 32; and, speaking generally, I think you tall find tb-ht, considering tie estent of yr.nr CD nm:, that they will almoat compare favourably ...

LAW INTELLIGENCESATURDAY

... of the Rolls-Does it apper ho Le. n wss paid Mr Bleod-I do not think it appears n te face of any of the acooanits, but it speaks In leters of £20 a week or £1,000 a year. Mr Matiesom-He took whaever he 1I&a Nuher). Mr Blood continued the reading of the ...