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THE SPIRITUALIST PROSECUTION

... dr Act. By that Act it is provided that every P person professing to tell fortunes, or by subtle means or ti devices, by palmistry or otherwise. to deceive or impose .; upon any of her Majesty's subjects, shall be deemed to em be guilty of the offence ...

THE SPIRITUALIST PROSECUTION

... words on the slate; and secondly, did he thereby, under all the ciroum stances, use asubtle craft, means, or, device, by palmistry or other- wisi, to deceive and impose upon Professor Lankester and others. I consider that to be the single issue which I ...

THE SPIRITUALIST PROSECUTION

... craft and subtle devices by palmistry or otherwise to deceive her Majesty's subjects. This he sabiitsited related to fortune telling by some reading of the hand. . Was there any pretence that Mr. Slade prac- tised palmistry P Mr. Lewis-Yes, that is our ...

THE SLADE PROSECUTION

... deolares that every person pretending or professing to tell fortunes or using any subtle oratt, zaeanw, or deceit I by palmistry or otherwiso,' to doceiveaand m ose on any o her Majesty's subjects,esaall be liable to tie penalties imposed by tho Act ...

THE SLADE SPIRITUALIST CASE

... offenco of cffqeting imposture within the . words of the statute which were by palmistry, or something akin-to it, whiclN would be within otber restrictive words by palmistry oX otherwise. But when the case came on at the iddlesei' sessions those words ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 4botah;4d irom ltating that in thoere had been T p)almistry or othorwise. They: had said that there had been crtain subtle craft, means, and iq devioee without ' haviui found - that there hadl, boe palmistry orotherwise.' He contended that it' has th not; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... The clause included ali persons who told* - or- tuneos, provided that deception was practised by doing so, including- by palmistry or otherwise. NOWy, in thle present ease the facts were oloarly not brought -within the mvorls by palmuistry or otherwise ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... euacted that 1 every. person pretending or professing to tell fortunes, or using any Subtle craft, means, or device by palmistr~y or other-. wvise, to deceive and impose ,on any of his Majesty's subecs,sloud b doced ogesand va-mboade. It sooeodto h ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... devices, they must still have considered if it made ?? a rogue amid vaginhoitd within Mr. Macsay-And also that tho words ,by palmistry I or otherwise were essential w~ords to be considereid. Tile mnandamus would be no direction. to them how to dtecidethostteo ...

A MUSICIAN'S LIBEL ACTION

... evidence in chiet. Cross-examined-It was quite a mistake to say that. I she was a professional muscian. Your profession is palmistry ?-Yes, that Is quite true. Witness was also very fond of mustc, and some- times performed on th violin. Mr. Brornley haA ...