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1900 - 1949
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THE QUEEN, THE PEOPLE, AND THE LAW

... to call a special y meeting to consider the matter. On the question e of when the meeting should be held, let theI report speak-; ; . The Secretary said that a special meetinag i could not be held before Friday, as it required e two clear days' notice ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE DODDER MYSTERY

... mnight and 'Went in. I was speaking to her after she left tlae statios. She told me it was Brid- 3 get C~annon that was drowned. She never ,told me that Constable Flower was in her com-' . pa3y on the 23rd, end I was not speaking to . her w~ith Sean Banally ...

LAW NOTICES

... Merchants' Quav Ward can now boast of two tablets out i of four in the city. MT John Dillon. M P. |has been invited to attend and speak, alo, Mr Wm Field. M P. as member for the divi- sion. Thiere is not need of sefidiing lebters to the Alderman or the TC's of ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Gaelic scholar should compile and put in book form a number of the phrases most common in use in everyday life in the English- speaking districts with the corresponding Irish phrase. and.that he highly approved of the idea, believing that such a book, with ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... oc- currence. He passed Dwyers, add cald; them n grabbe. Duning the ?? Mrs Harts heard I heots fired, and heard some one speaking at her dor, and thought it weas like trers nce. The hose was found next m}rng shot trogh the shoolder.. His 'Lordqp directed ...

THE SALVATION ARMY

... that he w'a-s standing at the canal bank abont fiftv yards from where the street preachers were. He,saw the prisoner Hanly speaking to a, aonstable there. He then came over to witness and said lie would compel bins to remove the streek preachers for being ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... at Parkgte street. Witness and Sergeant Brien were then together and they, arrested the prisoners. Witness beard prsoner's speak and tbev both have strong English accents. RW gave 'his addaess as 60 Ooayredieu street, Belfast, but Doyle refused to give ...

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 ...

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 ...