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MRS. GLADSTONE'S CONVALESCENT HOME. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sin, —May I ask vou to help pleading for

... itself felt, and we naturally desire to do our utmost to relieve the consequent distress The fact of the Home being tree will speak for itself. shall very grateful for the advantage of your valuable assistance. —Yours taithfully, CATHERINE GLADS lON E. Hawarden ...

THE POLICE AND THE SOCIALISTS

... terfered, and though the Socialist leader at once for sook his elevated position on a chair a local Conserra- tive persisted in speaking, and was ultimately arrested, and last Monday he was fined at West Ham Police Court. The fact that the Socialist leader was ...

THE ALLEGED ARSON IN FLEET-STREET

... This was done. Fleming, the fireman, recalled: Two or three mi- nutes before the firs I mnet Kemp Wint the court, and was speaking to him. Hie went into the machine- room with Lathamn. That was before I went with the prisoner to have some spirits, and ...

WELSH COUNTY COURT JUDGES FOR WALES

... favouring the view of the memorialists, viz., that It onlya Welsh speaking judge should be appointedtoadmi- =uster Justice inWales. Iconfess Iread hdaspeochin a directly contrary sense. In speaking of the demand in some parts a of Erelandfor Home Rule he said ...

THE MURDER AT CHADWELL [ill]

... Wpat is the matter with you? You sesm tohave something on your mind.Y He said, fio I have, bt I don't like to speak of it. I eaid, ,You may speak to inx, for I em a man that bas seen a deal of the iorld. Ho thea said, ' Well, I hava been looking fo.re ...

THE ANARCHIST TRIAL IN PARIS

... quite in Herl y's usual style of bravado. You might have shown him a hogshead of mercury. He would bave said it ?? his. Matha speaks with at strong Italian accont, which willhartdly imupress the juryin his favour. Tho judge said in his interrogatory that ...

ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... abtiflder, of tCtford, Rent, said he was the gentleman speaking to her at the time she .;a called away by the officer. Be met her accidentally wbilst waiting for his train home, and was speaking to her, ils he had met her previously at her solicitor's ...

THE BELGIAN GIRL'S CASE

... think, I have taken this course, fearing that it should happen to-morrow, as it did yesterday, that I should be unable to speak to you alone. It is without doubt a difficult task that I wvish to un- dertake in persuading you that you have done wrong ...

THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC

... young men, and he considered they used the ?? very roughly, besides pushin him abont unnec essarily. Witness was about to speak to an elderly cobstable with the view of g etting him to remonstrate with the others, when he was surprised te hear him say ...