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THE RIOT AT LORD DUDLEY'S MEETING

... table turned over, and then the defendant Swales replaced one of the tables, and assisted a woman to get on, who attempted to speak, but coild not be heard. He saw Swales and others make a rush with chairs up to the platform, to the great danger of those ...

INNOCENT OR GUILTY?

... chain worth £20, from the persin of Heury Bye, a inalbster. Mr. Geoghegan p It vras allegedagainst Needlaman,; -who could not speak :English, that he rusbed -up to the pro. .eutbr. a msil of mniddle age and of Botne blsnsto'ed hi6 watch and chain, and at ...

A BOOKMAKER'S BANKRUPTCY

... ought to speak as the Spirit gives us utterance. We should retrace our way to Pente. cost. I seek no messages from disembodied friends. I await direct comimnication from God. We should atand in living relation to the Eternal Spirit, and should speak out Clearly ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE

... near St. Mattlhe!r,'s Church. In one of these houses resided Mrs. Speak, CteI widow of a band-master, who died while 'ith his regiment in Gibraltar some time ago. Her son, Iamuel Speak, a youth of little more than 20 years of age, rcsie&d with her-both ...

ALLEGED POISONING CASE

... phaphorafs to the deoctor, who made the fact known to the police after speaking on the subject to the beronelt, who declared that she could not aco.'nut for the fact, bat would speak to her husband on the subject, shich she did at once. The ?? evenuig eeveral ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... nally disgraceful circumstances, obtained &U my entertain. ment, and is now performing (moes execrably) my cha. racters, speaking my dialogue, and singing my songs; but I now hereby give notice that my entertainm-nt, characters, dislogue, and sng, are ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON AN ACTRESS

... stand. iag by the side, of her. 'The woman's dress was all torn amout, and she was lying down quite lifeless and una' la to speak. The man Baker, whom Welsh was charged with assaulting, said that piiseonrs pulled the woman into their cart, committed an ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... Gaol on the charge of murdering their father on the highway near Crewe, has written a letter to his mother, entreating her to speak the actual truth as to the treatment she and the family received from the murdered man. The prisoner Richard stated that they ...

A MAN STABBED BY HIS WIFE

... The prisoner then asked her husband : Have I done it, or have I not? Speak the truth, and don't be afraid. Witness (with difficulti) No one else could do it. The prisoner : Now speak the truth. Have I done it, or have I not? The witness: You know you have ...

LABOUR AND WAGES

... nose cut, and was egain pelted with mud. Mr. Orose the manager, and Mr. Lucas, draugheoman, at the factory, were called to speak to the condition of the complainant, after being assaulted on the firot day. Mr. Eltorihy oalled witneses to prove an <bi ...

RECTOR'S SON IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... Lying-in Hospital, gave evidence rebatting the medical testimony adduced on behalf of Miss Melson. The witness said he was speaking from general knowledge, from authorities, and from his own personal observations. Dr. Probyn Williams corroborated the last ...

THE GRAFTON STREET TRAGEDY

... fetch you some brandy. I'll soon make you better. Hermaun went out, and when she returned witness heard her say, Speak, speak, speak, the word being uttered the third time in a shriek. Harriett M'Donongh said Hermann had lodged with her at 45, Newman ...