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THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AT DARLINGTON

... came up-atairs asid looked at me, but did not speak. I stayed there about ten minutes longer. I then I lelt the house, when prisoner came up to me and walked t past me two or three times. He did not speak, Mycom- s pianion came up ubout this timn, and ...

CHARGE OF USING SEDITIOUS LANGUAGE IN HYDE PARK

... Lorli l % paralyse my arm if ever I take the band of a - ?? l d policeman; and may God Almighty take. away my ?? m if ever I speak to one, unless I am forced to. Mr. ?? stone said in his Notteughain speech, I lei'eael- ie Miftchelstown,' and, by God, yoe ...

THE YORKSHIRE CONVENT CASE

... enforced in the schools, We teach the children self-control, and to learn to hold their tongues. Speaking when at needlework is prohibited, and to avoid speaking we use signs-such as putting the finger to the mouth to enjoin ?? on the scholars, We might have ...

THE ALLEGED FORGERY OF A WILL IN LEEDS

... anything of the kind. I said I had no doubt about his having signed the receipt s when he received the money, but I could not speak pOSI- lively to the actual signing of it. I say now that I did a not see him sign it, bat I have no doubt that he did sign ...

THE TIPPERARY TRIALS

... -His counsel is not here, so he has a nght to speak. Mr. Roorax.-As counsel, Ton know he has not. Mr. Ixwls.-Certainly he has not. Mr. HAxsntGToN (warmly).-I should like to see zmy C0urt refuse to let a man speak under such circum taruses. Mr. CON-DoN (to ...

THE METROPOLITAN POLICE REVOLT

... duty at ten o'clock, Four sections were paraded for duty, and when he called upon them to march they stood still and did not speak. He spoke to the defendant, who he knew was a delegate or representative of the men, and he said nothing would satisfy them ...

BAIL COURT, JUNE 20

... the letters were couched in curious tersus with re- ference to her becoming the mnotherof his children, and in one of them, speaking of his prospects, he said, a person like Nahisaams can beat any one in business. ?? T-yor Bahlasat lie wrote of Isis rteire ...

THE VOYSEY APPEAL CASE

... so that they always knew it themsclves; hut it does not .appear that they were compelled always to speak the truth. If not compelled always to speak the troth, Mfr.I .Voysey observed, what evidence was there that they were r compelled always to write ...

MR. CAVENDISH BENTINCK ON THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... vault at Hughenden, but it seemed very probable that he had done so, from the bold frout he had ]ately thought fit to assume. Speaking in regard to the domestic legislation of the Government, the hon. gentle- man said there was none to tell, and some might ...

THE RECENT TRAGEDY ON THE LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY

... occupied bv the deceased. Half-way between Kirby and Rainford June- tion he heard a woman's voice in a loud tone and a man speaking low. Later he heard three shots fired, and dis- tiijguikhed a smell of powder. At first he thought the noise of the shots ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT HULL

... I thought it was a ?? briefly cross-examined this witness: Are you sure you are not telling a falsehood , Witiiess: I axn speaking nothing but the ?? soner: What did the policeman and 1 quarrel about ' Witness: You did not say anything; you appeared to ...

THE MURDER OF BISHOP HANNINGTON

... lell, and feigned death, and did not see his companions killed; but the other man, who escaped by slipping behind the bash, speaks of several men who were spared, soma because they could read English, others masons, one gunsmith, and the Bishop's boy Almass ...