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THE MURDER AT CHESTERFIELD

... height, and general appearance, but v that she could not positively swear they were the men. 0 The witness being unable to speak decisively to the men, the prosecution offered no further evidence, and the Mayor t informed the prisoners that they would ...

M. LEMOINNE ON THE ABDUCTION CASE

... itr- fession of virtue. In spite of this complhclE: avowal, there are not wanting aathorities perhse better qualified to speak on this subject, who dec aie that, all things considered, Paris can boast as mu:? virtue as London. But . it is absurd to ...

LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL ON OGANDA

... at any moment. His 'Lordship contrasts with the district described above that with mineral resources, native population to speak of, high-land anb-tropical climate, no slave trade suppress, no missionary troubles to app>iase. But Uganda—ender the best ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... but looked very much frightened. (A laugh.) I told my daughter, in French, to speak to him in French. She did so immediately, saying, Now, Roger-if you are Roger-let ts speak as we did in early days. First I said to him, Parlez-vous Franrais, and he ...

MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM.—ARREST OF THE MURDERER

... MANNZRS.-A Conservative demonstration was held yesterday at Eanesbynear Leocter, at which Lord John Mdanners waa announced to speak. His Lordship wrote saying that he had been ?? severely for the last day or two, and was still too uuwell to undertake the ...

EXECUTION OF THE ROCHDALE MURDERER

... underwent the process of pinioning with great fortitude, but when asked if he had anything to say he did not seem inclined to speak. He went firmly to the seaffolti, walking with- out support. He was very repentant, and expressed great contrition for his ...

THE BISHOP OF CHESTER AS AN ODDFELLOW

... problem lie Solved upon lines thoroughly just towards that and all other orders which were together the same cuole cd interest. Speaking Oddfellows' dinner last night, Bishop Jayns said the growing sense of between soldiers and civiliana wee extremely important ...

THE CUMBERLAND MURDER

... with a thick ash plant. c Ile afterwards struck him with his fist, and the deceased reeled and fell on the floor. Ho did suot speak, but died almost immediately. A post-mortem exsanination of the body was su1de by Dr. Walker, who found that the immediatewcause ...

DISTRESS OF THE HAND-LOOM WEAVERS

... think it was Intro-c I'duced in Mr. William Hirst's factory. But I was speaking I of power looms interfering 'with your weaving. I think a four or five years since: I am now speaking of broad cloth. But Your wages had begun to decline long before fthat ...

THE TRIPLE MURDER IN PARIS

... Is this the war in which you speak of a woman who wanted to save you, and said, ' It was such a painful blow to me that I would rather have been guillotined in his place?' Come, mado- moisello, look at him if yon can; speak to him if you have still strength ...

SUPPOSED MURDER NEAR FALKIRK

... Iondon, ballt Volaut, London, caal: ltesa (ss), Ghent, goads; liym a (s), Oztend, gEoili. L Major Leigh Peinberton, M.P., speaking at the i annual gathering of tire Sittingbourne Agricultural ABso- oiation yesterday evening, said that the war between I ...

CHARGE AGAINST A WELL-KNOWN ACTRESS

... said it was ass important case for bcth parties, and a question as to whether the seryeant wae speaking the truth. His opinion was that the sergeant was speaking the truth, and that M:ss Krell was not, as. the evidence of her tather showed that she had arrived ...