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THE DOUGLAS TRAGEDY

... regard- c d ingthedetention-of incoming steamships at this , port, and which was at first regarded as a, sort of a e delayed April-fool proceeding, was still in force 5r yesterday. It will seriomuly inconveeience a number of people for the next few days, but ...

Law Intelligence

... April, and When the parties cited appeared letj hem.-be ,~silenced; it would.. only be following the old. custom, and ?? April fools of them. (A laugh.) The Attorney- . G' eneral's second objection was, that the proper courseof 't proceeding would have' ...

THE TRIAL OF THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT

... P-a Oh, yes,'deoidedly. Janes knew. about them as well 9a I myself; they told him about them. We used to call them I April fools. :C-: . . I: -- c :Cross.examination ?? knew that I was 6 the steward of the Osprey,,'and that Jarvis 'and Lewis ,were ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... together for the disturbance of the public peace, terrifying Her Majesty's subjects ? Was it not rather an Irish row, got up on April Fool's Day-very wrong, no doubt, bat still not a riot. It was rather extraordissary that none of the respectable inhabitants ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... their taking the key again on the 2nd of April. 'We strongly calculate they will find the 2nd of April to be the day after April fool's day. We wonder whether Billy was more astonished at himself when almostkneeling to brother Jonathan, or when the blunder ...

THE CLAIMANT'S TRIAL

... 6xi board. - He saidI mightb l-e3'him what I'liked. Whenever any of us on board-talked of anyof the smcn we called them April fools. We picked them' up in April. I asked the young man several' ies for his name and he gave, me the same- answer. Olnce he ...

DURHAM SPRING ASSIZES

... at all. It was all very well for hi, learned friend to read abeurd verses, and to read lettera, written on the first of April-Fool's Day-it was all very well far his friend to make a solemn speech and ask for damages, but he (the learned counsel) asked ...

THE TRIAL OF THE TICHBORNE CLAIMANT

... period he always called him Mr. Rogers-his rescued companions being known aboard by the unflattering sobriquet of the April fools. Mr. Rogers told: him he had been in Brazil, and mentioned people in Rio, but he was always deranged, and' could ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... name after he had been some time aboard, and he told me I could call him what I like, and then we called the lot cf them April fools. The Iard Chief Justice: Then am I to understand you be did not tell you his nameP Witness: No, not till a time after. Dr ...