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1900 - 1949
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HUMOURS OF THE SESSION

... Daniel -rilly, an Irishman of thc ifrst w-ater, always seriouis but never taken seriously, even by his ow-n countrymoin, was speaking witil such uncommon effulgellce as to lead Mr. Wil- liam JTohnston. the Belfast Oranizema, to ask solici- tously if lie was ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... sequent discussion, general gratification was expressed at the material progreas the institute had recently mrade. One of the speak-res. Mr. oounn, elicited ?? for lis la otjest against the disparity bhetween the fees paid by courts to London a-d provincial ...

WIFE MURDER IN LEEDS

... oome forward in the Lowtown Ward, and so force a contest to take place. MP,. . LI WAN .LYN, M.P., ON COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. Speaking at the annual distribution of prizes in con- nection with the Bradrford Commlercial Institute, at the Mechanics' institute ...

SKYRACK PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION

... Benson Joeitt, who, as chairman, bad ahways conducted the business in a courteous and business-like manner. i Mr. Child, speaking on behalf of the Bar, also en- pressed regret ot Mr. Benson Jowitt's resignation of the position of dlairMano. and tendered ...

ANOTHER LEEDS TRAGEDY

... Hunslet, is also a knocker-up,- and he resented bbe fact that Rawson, as he supposed, was poaching on his preserves, so to speak, in the exercise of his early morning knooking-up dutics. Both men were engaged in this occupation in the same dis- trict ...

THE DOPING OF RACEHORSES

... outrageous, while he re- garded the practice of using the whip, when the animal was going at a great pace, as most dangerous. Speak- ing broadly, however, he did not hesitate to say that [ the English racecourse was the finest and purest in the w orld, Australia ...

WEST RIDING AUTUMN ASSIZES

... niece in April last. Prisoner had told witness that he loved his wile so much that if he saw her loolking a-, any one or speaking to any one he should not say what he would do. Police-eargant MIAhert , Manchester, said he had known the deceased for some ...

WEST RIDING AUTUMN ASSIZES

... Commerce, as had been suggested by one of the parties. That body ?? far more about the matter than he did. ie did not, of coarse, speak for the jury. The jury found for plaintiffs, and judgment was entered accordingly for the full amount. LEEDS MIA1N'S TLAIMt ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... Chamberlain's O ffice in town at tile beginning of next wveek. Mr. Gerald Wv. Balfour, President of ths Board of Trade, is to speak at the first annual banluet of the Manchester Chamiber of Commerce early in February. TRtAP ACCIDENT 'NlEA[R RUDDERSFIELD. ...

BANKERS AS INQUIRY AGENTS

... inquiry would be received. The witness told themn- he (the Judge) borined tho witness made a mistake, be hoped he did not speak for other bankers-that the bank manager considered how he wanted the hank alplying tn him to aet-that was to say, he did not ...

YORKSHIRE MEDICAL DIVORCE SUIT

... written, Your loving hubby Hal. The only visitor they had was a Miss Renard. Cross-examined by Mr. Spence: Witness did not speak to Mrs. Auld about the letter. She took it to Mrs. Singer. She never thought. of showing it to Mrs. Auld. Cross-examined by ...