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THE SOCIALISTS' DEMONSTRATION

... of the Federation that he wits there. Hle was appointed to speak for the Federation, cud on the occasion in question went forward at a quarter past three and annonuced his intentiomi of speaking from the balustrade on thle north side of the square. He tried ...

THE LOUGHBOROUGH GUARDIANS AND ELIZA ADKINS

... known either Mrs. Adkins or her boy to be punished; certainly the child had never been punished for speaking to his mother-in fact, she had never seen him speak to her at all. As a proof of her own humanity, Mrs. Wilson mentioned that when on a certain day ...

DISGRACEFUL SCENE IN THE DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT

... position as a Magistrate, and continue my remarks. I was not present at the committee meeting, and have a porlect right to speak upon the matter. Mr. W. T. Cox: No, no, Mr. Bateman. Allow me to visae to order. A special meeting has been called for three ...

SOCIAL DEMOCRATS IN THE POLICE COURT

... dealer in minerals, Bayswater, stated that he was also speaking at the temperance meeting, and denied that there was any ?? defendant addressed the Court, ar- guing that he had the right to speak to the public upon any subject. The temperance meeting ...

SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT MIDDLES BROUGH

... of the stairs, and the prisoner by his side. Lewis was totally unconscious, and unable to speak. He was removed into a ?? house, where he laid without speaking until nine o'clock on Sunday morning. The people became very much alarmed, and information ...

CORONER'S INQUEST IN BATH

... It's beyond any Englishman's power. Anothber Juynmn-I think from my ow~n opinion thatt youart drunk. IA man speaking like that. You're speaking to a gentleman and nota to an ordinary man, It's not th first time you bave been'on a jury drunk, and.ycn're ...

COTTON IN TURKEY

... COTTON IN TURKEY. accounts from Turkey speak of the capacity that country a-; a n producing district, the of the subject will prove that with only ordinary attention there is the prospect of the staple.—Morning Herald• ...

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... misfortunes of the last few years are due. (Great ?? we know, that if England began to raise her voice to speak as England should speak, and speak in the sense not only of her own interest, but in the sense of the civilised world, these utterances were ...

THE BENCH AND THE BAR, A SCENE

... I cannot help speaking as my mind dictates. The Common Serjeant: But you must not speak so loudly. Your own witnesses will hear what you say, Mr. Ribton: My L3rd, I am sometimes nervous, and I nan so now, and when nervous I always speak loadly, and I ...

THE QUEEN v. FEARGUS O'CONNOR

... against yourself 'by 'speaking at suchi letigth. The 'best way would' be to read the affi- davits and the notes'of the 'trial no*p and post.; pone any furtherproceedings to this day. wek ; and if Mr. O'Connor is not then able to: speak for himself he must ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... he could do as he pleased, but he must go away, he said to the crowd, Well; friends, what shall I do; speak or not e Some persons said, Yes; speak, but others said, No, don't; they are stronger than you; leave off ; and the defendant said he would ...

THE BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE FORGERIES

... the one most likely to identify the prisoners, having taken the note from him, anll there being no other witness who could speak positively to him, Mr. Besley presumed that the prisoner would, under those circumstances, be at once discharged from custody ...