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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 ...

THE CLERICAL DIVORCE SUIT

... took plae. Te se-ond shed story was also untrue. He anever as there with Mcrs. and Miss Young in his life. Witness kent on speaking to Mrs. Young or otherwise it would seem= as if the reports Mr. Young had set about were true. la fact, witness had never ...

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 ...

THE VICAR'S DIVORCE SUIT

... service as cook when Mrs. 'I'oung cent avway in Auqgost, 1895. t Witness had heard Mr. Youing tell his avife that she was not to speak to i-r. Min-gaft, and mxnt r et aolow the ehild'ren to spcak to him. When hirs. Young c-eat away shfe said she was comning ...

THE CLERICAL DIVORCE SUIT

... anae out, What happened to MIrs. Young? Sbe goit in:to the itrap again. Did any one come up? A young man in a-cart. Did you speak to him? 1 think there was sore |converation, and then Mrs. Yog and I drove a-way. I On the next occasion, continued -esa that ...

TOWN AND COUNTY

... heard some one following ryher down Pollard-fane, and on tusmng round saw the ace doceased, whom she Imew by name, but not to speak to. ith Deceased got in front, when she stopped, and went back roe to a shop and bought some sweets. She stumbled :ty, up a ...

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 ...

ATTEMTED ASSASSINATION OF THE PRINCE OF WALES

... Gra2nd Master from the hand of an in- 1taded assassin. . LORD GEORGE H1AMILTON ON BELGIAN; GRATITUDE; Lord Go-orge Hamilton, sp-eaking at Acton (Mfiddle- ear last night, said he sh ould like to refer to the ldasr.srsli I attempt rends on tIlie, life of tbe ...

WEST RIDING SUMMER ASSIZES

... 1O.000 cigars, and the price in bond in London was lOs, 6d. per hundred. For the plaintiff several witnesses were called to speak to the quality of the cigars in question- After Councillor Mark Scott; of Leeds, bad given evidence, Mr. W. C. Lupton (Ma7yor ...

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 ...

TOWN AND COUNTY

... coats was sniposed. 7 Ilin of. Greene. see Pncmese Beatrice.. Victoria, xand. and Hloheulots use K~oso1 for the' Hair, sail speak very hfeshly of it. The letters moay be seen at the offmices .01 s Hob. s: acicopas Comslenyr Limited, 16, Bevis Masks,loandom- ...

PRETORIA'S UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

... the window of the Venetian Chamber. In this, however, they were disapjointed, as his Lordship did not deera it expedient to speak at all. Subsequently a move was again made to the front of the Mansion House, where the enthusiasm of the populace was renewed ...