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THE LADY AND THE MONTHLY NURSE

... thehoese had been simply dis- graceful, and in reference to the manner in which she used to speak to her daughter, defendant had said, Oi, pray don't speak to her in that manner, to which Mrs. Riches replied, Oh, it's all right'; it's all in a life ...

ARREST OF MURPHY AT BIRMINGHAM

... the towit announcing that Murpby, the Protestant lecturer, intended to be present at the town's meeting, and claim to speak as a ratepayer. The bills likewise contained an exhortation to Protestants to attend, and basten to the rescue. At the ...

LORD ROSEBERY ON THE WAR

... THE WAR. FIGHTING AGAINST CORRUPTION. Lord Rosebery on Tuesday visited Chatliam, and opened new inumicipal buildings. Speaking afterwards at a luncheon, he eharacterised the present war as in some respects the most for- imidable in which Great Britain ...

THE JUDGESHIP OF THE COUNTY COURT

... your presence I feel it would be as unbecoming in me as it le would be distasteful to you, to speak of you as to on other occasions I should be glad to speak, I cannot s allow you to retire without thanking you for your great 10 kindness to us all, for ...

UNSUSTAINED CHARGE AGAINST A WESLEYAN MINISTER

... accosting and annoying females on the previous ?? -Brown said he saw the defendant in Portland-street about half - past eight, speaking to a -woman of ill - repute. The two went to a neigh- bouring public - honse, but came ont without having any dhink. }Ie ...

SINGULAR CHARGE AGAINST A TAILOR

... kli*sed her seversl tijtee sad behaved inudtcently. ohe could not speak because he kept his mouth over htrs. A male lodger entered while this Wad going on, taut she ?? too exhausted to speak to him. ALotbsr lodger, a female, went out, but she (com. plainant) ...

SINGULAR BEHAVIOUR OF A MAN IN ST. THOMAS

... when he is not allowed to spenk. I can speak like any barrister in this city if I chooae. The policeman i did not know anything about nme. I was a civilian. I was only walking along the dusty road, and I am speaking for myself you ?? Chairman: t If you ...

LATE LORD JUSTICE CHITTY

... easy indeed to speak of the public 3 loss we have all sustained, easy to point out how great his judicial qualities were, and easier still, I l think, to show how rare some of those qualities were; I but the truth is, one can hardly speak of him as a man ...

THE MURDER OF MR. JOHAN HERDMAN, OF BELFAST

... man aame close to Mr. Hardman and said, I want to speak to you, Mr. HerdmAn repliel No, not now. The man continued to say, I must speak to you now, to which Mr. Herdman replied, Well, I cancs speak to you, These words, so far as we are informed, ...

THE LATE MR SHOLTO V. HARE

... Mrs Hlare, Speaking on behalf of the officials of the court, ?? Gore said that perhaps for the last 20 years they had not seen Mr Hare so much as a magistrate, but they had been in correspondence with him from time to time, generally speaking on charitable ...

LIVELY MEETING OF GUARDIANS AT WEST BROMWICH

... Chairman: You can speak for yourself, and not for me. It i6 pure and simple reflection upon our judgment. Mr. Jacobs: I am very sorry to hurt your feel- ings, I cannot understand this thing from beginning to end. The Chairman: You speak fbr this Board as ...

WOOLWICH COURT OF REQUESTS

... ThirdCommissioner.-WelI, sir, you shouldn't a' bought him. Sleeky Jack.-Now, then, jest year me speak, an' I'll up tn' tell you. This year identical donlkey as he speaks on, used to run oin Hampstead Heath on a Sindays, along with another toe; this year t'other ...