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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... when she met the man who had been the cause of all her disgrace, and ruin she would not be allowed to speak to him. All he did was to endeavour to speak to him, and the com- plaiiant was accidentally pushed by her gettin in between them. i Her's was a sad ...

THE DYNAMITE PLOT

... corroborated the boy's evioence, but explained that she would noct give the letter to her heusbund because she was not on speaking terms ivith him, (Laughter.) She did not know Kearnev. Her husbend wasa member of the Young Ireland Literary Society aud ...

DIAMOND ROBBERY

... that Colonel Hope has the unanimous support of all ranks of the army. From general ulbcrrs downwards, all those to whom one speaks express themselves as fully convinced that a gross system of corruption has for years existed, and they account for thesd ...

WILTS SUMMER ASSIZE

... hawing fallen franc Dii horee hed au Injulred s e aooidntaiY asl erthle plrisaounersalleged in their deisnoeg' vo DMoger speaking at some lengtheon the point. The jurty, w1 after a short deliberation in private, brought in a verdiot re' olfBuilty, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that he did nut know exactly. Prisoner then said, who shall I speak to as to the priee-shall I speak to You or to Davis, the other forrmna ? Witness then told him perhaps he had better speak to Davis. Ho h-rardd nuothi from the prislnner since that. George ...

PRESS NEWS

... shareholder of she Covmpzay restrainin g betting at their timetinic. Sir Frank Lortckwood, council t'o- the upwll- ants, has been speaking for three h ,u: and seems likely to occupy tbe wholo day. To-Cday's TojneS P01108. At the Totnes Borough Pluice Corrt to-dav ...

CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS AGAINST A CARDIFF CAPTAIN

... he A bad bad business dolngo with defendant for several ?? e .and could speak in the highest terms of bin general t. conduct. As a ship's matter of many ears ?? be p could speak of defendant's ability, and would state that ' there was no man he keow that ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... was paralysed. Prieoner was, however, able to speak and was not deaf, Prisoner, when asked by the bench if he was guilty or not guilty, forgot his pretended deafness, and shook his head, refusing to speak, It was stated that he got his living by heggino ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT,

... the matter, ne and the judge gave a verdict for the defendent. th Between the hearing of the csue Mr. Ilooper. PC began to speak to the Judge with regard, M to a case in v.hich he was concerned, and which, he I en said, was the first that his -lonour had ...

THE BISHOP'S CHARGE

... It Val written speaking to the soul, Bat it is ?? feseedly, in most anes, a very different matter in regard of the study of Hebrew, There Is, I fear, ~a widespread and largely deterrent conviction ths Hebrew, if not, strictly speaking, a very dlilul ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... with a razor In bin hand, mud outting his left Itg, ?? void, ' Frank, let sue have the razor,' 'but the slecuptd, who did not speak, made at him, and he ran *ut of the room, cloeing the door, tintbaquantil'. hb vsent Into the room, and seelog an opportunity ...

DAISY HOPKINS CASE

... asked the reason, and he replied, Youl'll see wheu the Proctor comes. Youl've been speaking to a memzber of the University. When the Proctor came up, after speaking to him, tha man satd, There'e not the least doubt about It She was then taken to ...