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POLICE INQUIRY IN BELFAST

... Cross-examined-Witness was the person to whom the comp.aint should be made. Witness had been quiet and respectful -when speaking to witness. The head-constable seemed displeased. Constable Fisher deposed to having been sent for Mitchell. Oonstcable Gaffne- ...

THE SUICIDE IN BANGOR

... aere stand- ing at. the door of tae Orange JHall, Ham ltcn Road, and when the Orangemen camne out she Sew 1-nEily G'ilmore speaking to Andy NelsonL. After Nelson Icft by the brake for Grootnrport deceased crame home with witness and ha- a cup of tea. - ...

THE ALLEGED SUSPICIOUS DEATH

... recogniseit the accused, aundhe after- I wards tocld his name. Diuring the time the tw o men were in winede shop he heard Burton speak of Long Stone, or Long Stone Street. At the wor-khouse the prevxous day he h-ad seen the de- ceased, Burton. nad obser-ved ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... urban total, 559 ; aned. Portrush rural, 203. As mnost of the cdaims were sustainerl in these strongholds of the union, it speaks well for the time, attention, and trouble given to the cause by the resaective ngenta and officials of the drstrtct. Mr. Miller ...

LORD ROSEBERY IN EDINBURGH

... -tens of t sanmds of- men-I : tn.i lbb to reckon -how many-called Traml all p is 2b Enr o ?? _soame ?? o.; ?? -wlate we a-e speaking, and when w have ?? ti Eeagtaand-oe drined omplt~ely-barr.. do-L ?? . t;he miena ngise ...

THE HEALTH OF DUBLIN

... cine in the University of Dublin, ?? he had t~weniv yeaass experien-ce of medical practice on ohe Sutrh! side of the cite. Speaking of the re- taos-al of rubbiqih. he ?? dust-bins should be re- moved as early tos possitble in the moriirng. anml they should ...

THE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN BELFAST

... aleedint -cm ttoe m'u-th and h.is Afster I'safl 71S hand u~p as i to strie Lt-. Theyl ?? '-ed omej i -. To hi h cr A Generair speaking, his father anrd mob-s l-ved hasspilv together -when ?? forrner -J 's t, ir n n- g. During the past two ?? hai HiS -ishar ...

BOARDS OF GUARDIANS

... dareardby so nerc man;' frienldlyassoc~iations. Mr. ,T-cmes (Icr, B. L; .seid that. Spe;tkine for himlself, he thnodh?;t he might speak for the entire Board wvhen he saidl th~at they had reesived thc statainer t of their chairman wvith very sinlcere regret. (linac ...

ACTION BY AN IRISH CLERGYMAN

... amling n thi l the'v isa.r the B tjii ?? ?? ii-e. - MR ?? - | IR. AS-'QUITH 0N C(iS.NMMFC1Ai I EDTICA TI ON. M3r. Asequith, sp-eaking at a banquet in celebra- tion of the jubilee of the Leeds Incorporated Chaxn- h ber of ComtsCa1'Ce last nitrist. ita-fe'e-ii ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... thrown on the dc sheet, and in them the audience heartily joined. S Mst. 'liomposn is to continue his meetings, this i r-speaking at 3-30 from Tuesday till Friday li ithe A. Hall. Particulars of the) nieutigs It. t ill be given in our adrertising colummn ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... testeti on, ;Strodar. Ha-i all thep cttemirr.aicea beeti added up, doubtless rile result satield hare b-~en a recorde. nev er to speak oi' lie hod iae oa n ster.' turned awesv. At tire rafter- noon - oerlet- Mr. .fnr-'e, Dixon preaich his ?? ifire- iI srll ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... evening in question le was standing in Davidson's shop in Tandraree, and sa1w Grinmason, the deceatsed. Saw youone Robert Irwin speak to GUmason. and Grimasir. strike him a setere lon,;. which evidently stunned Eim. Wn Ir-in, wrho aas Etandin.- with -witness ...