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THE MACLEAN WILL CASE

... was very much in the practiee of speaking to'children. They v day, followed him, and he was talking to them and giving them i halfpennies. I don't remember what kind of talk he bad' I ney- with them. He did not speak indecently to the children. I with ...

THE MURDER IN SUNDERLAND

... this would not have occurred. His Lordship-You have had a most able counseL Prisoner-I have not; if I had been allowed to speak this would not have been done. I he prisoner then stepped down from the bar, and was at once surrounded by the warders of the ...

EXTRAORINAY CHARGE OF ANNOYING A LADY

... laughter the Honourable Ida Evelyn Lane Fox. TIhe defendant had persecuted her and her daughter for a considerable time past, speaking to them against their will, following them in the street, and writing letters. She (the com- plainant) had made every effort ...

CURIOUS CASE OF ALLEGED LIBEL IN IRELAND

... walk into the reading room of the club, which he did, On the way Mr. Hoare requested Captain Perry to accompany him out to speak to Mr. Mad- der, and he agreed to do so. Subsequently Mr. Lovett was informed that Mr. Madder said to those gentlemen that ...

ANOTHER SUPPOSED MULLER CASE

... that the inference was irresistible, either that the present was another MUller case, or that the railway employes were not speaking the truth. Not only the hat but the greatcoat of the deceased were missing, and no trace of them could be found. Several ...

THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN

... after Ar from it entirely. He got enmploymioen at b Mouroe, and never saw or correspondeed w.i again. He never heard Booth speak of 15 coin, and did not suspect that sor 0hj - result. The plan of escaplng wltte after getting him out of the theatre W him ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... twd whos ha b nt boon wpit this tritl. Several mieit supported the vier of Mr Mearw, and swaid it wrae the Church*'e duty to speak *ut at pIresent. A committee was appointed to draw up va resolutiso on eting25 and gatblin.' TBn PxoorPtcNlVE VACAtJCT IN BSLaarea ...

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT—YESTERDAY

... another, without being asked any questions, then that person was answerable In damages. But if a reference was madeto a man to speak to the character of another man, there was no claim for damages if an honest opinion was ex- pressed, even if that opinion ...

IGHAGEE COURTr OF JU

... CoonantL (to ?? after compretsisio of anr the threat, would the woman he ohio to speak? - SiC Lord YatNGa (instorpssing)-After the- woanes r was killed, would yeou expect her to speak? H (Laughter.i to 5 By Lord -YOUira-WitnesM had heard of peoplein falling ...

COURT OF SESSION

... heritable right, and wich thaor. fore belonged to the titular. It was cat of this aum that the increase weoud come, and strictly speaking the increase would be beern by the DuLe of Rloxburgbe. It ?? further pointed out that the Teal money valuo of stipend mys ...

SCENE IN THE FRENCH HIGH COURT

... speeches of counsel and his punishment under the law dealing with insults. During the whole time the Public Prosectrtor, was speaking M. Deroulede continued his I vituperation of the High Court, declaring that he cared nothing for the penalties he might incur ...

SCENE IN A ST. LOUIS COURT-ROOM,

... approached her and was talking with her, when the ladfsy lawyer, noted for his pugilistic proclivities, forbade his client to speak to such a wretch. Black made a motion as though he intended to resent the insult, when the lawyer seized his little bamboo ...