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THE ESCAPED SIBERIAN EXILE IN ABERDEEN

... Po'sLessing a mastery of the English languiage, which is wonderfAl for one Who has been for so short a t6ie amongst English . speaking people, the lecturer told his story in a meanner which later in tih evening brought the renmark from the Rev. Mr Stark that ...

AMUSING BREACH OF PROMISE CASE IN INVERNESS

... in tim mouth of July ?-Nio ;ninless Ib would do it in a joke. N-o :I Duever asked her to go fi to Glasgow with mae. Did you speak about marriage ti to her in the end of August ?-No. Continuin, he -aid that hep visited M:-, Paterson's j house, but never ...

THE BACCARAT SCANDAL

... their determination to support him to the utmost of their power; ECOLESIASTICAL BODIES AND GAMBLIN G. The Bishop of Carlisle, speaking yesterday be- fore the Additional Curates Society, said, if the i clergy were faithful to their duty, they would be )well ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... one to comm71unicate with hint under any conditions wmhatever. Even the commander, Captaini Cofiiiiereslsiinsehf, did not speak to Dreyfus once during that weary voyage, and whatever instroucimis, i I or rather orders, lie had to give him wero put down ...

THE WORLD OF POLITICS

... people voluntarily to make them- selves efficie~t soldiers. * MR CHAXBIB LAILN ON THE WAR. Mr Chamberlain, speaking last week at Mr Chamberlain, speaking last night at Birmingham, devoted his remarks chiefly to the war, which, he said, under the skilful guidance ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY AT ABERDEEN

... lordship was pro- ti01t11ciig, now. The prisoner iiust find his past life a very hard and wretched one, muchf harder, not to speak of the wretchedness of it, thati thati of a hardworking n)i i Lord Young then passed sentence of penal scr . . for three years ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN GLASGOW

... wihere they rc- m mainesi some timto in friendly conversation. l4Ustin;i it'rsnidZ aitel Juliani to go into the trout shon and speak with Idnis f or a momnent. Jiliani cotnplied. and the hvo mcii wern alone ior a nItc o n entis. lt is undereanod that (istini ...

A MILLIONAIRE IN A MADHOUSE

... his own' case until, he was actually there, wvhen he burst into tears, and was too much affected for a considerable time'to speak, but on being gently reassured by the I Ptesident he told his story in a trembling voice, but in ai perfectly lucid manner ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FEB. 8

... that in consequence of the apprehension -of the honourable baronets and the violence used in that apprehension, tinder the Speak-&'I warrant, and his final cocamittal to the 'T'ower, he bad brought his ac- I tion against the defendant, for the trespass ...

THE TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... the Kaiser, will take care that no aggressive or hostile policy be pursued towards Germany. His Majesty then went on to speak of the growth of the German and American navies. The future of nations, he said, lies on the ocean. The increase of the ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... t is very likely d to take place. r e ARREST IN IRELAND. U A man wearing a slouched hat, carrving a black lyleather bag, speaking with a alightly American e accent, and presenting a travel-stained appearance, n was arrested at Limavady, near Londonderry ...

JURY COURT—SECOND DIVISION

... and had thereby converulei the house of mirth and joy Into a house of Falling oand. purning, so thati Jf. its walls could speaks, they even would testify against, the vile. intruder; meaning thereby that the pursuer bad been guilty of obtaining rnoney ...