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EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN THE ELGIN SHERIFF COURT

... there is a gentleman y.ou would like to speak to I will ask him to do so. 1Mr Reith-I don't minl, but I say at the same time you will bear in mind that when the account is rendered you are responsible for him speaking to inc. (Laughter. ) Thre Sheriff-Any ...

POLICE COURT

... knocked about I by many people. Prisoner made very little noise; he I simply wished to speak. Islr Copland was present at the meeting. When Jeffery stood up on the form to speak, there was a ?? and crv of The Socialist-put him down. He was requested to desist ...

DOUBLE MURDER NEAR LANARK

... of the sad affair. Catherine Hamilton was found to be still alive, and was removed into Mr Elder's house. Being unable to speak, she wrote with a niece of pencil the words, Willie killed us both. The unfortpnate girl died early on Saturday. On examining ...

THE CONDEMNED CRIMIAL PARKER

... so kind as to come with the intention of speak ing for me, for ?? mysiacire thanks, feeling assured that you would have done your best for me; and I feel also assed, had my counsel called for witnesses to speak to my treatment of my parent, it wvould have ...

SHOCKING TREATMENT OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... distorted, and altogether her appearance was of the most sickening description. The officer tried every means to induce her to speak, but he was unable to elicit a word from her. lie then asked to be shown the room from which she was called, and a small place ...

THE GREAT TRIAL

... explaining the minutes of directors; and it must be said that he left the impression on the Court of speaking the truth with accuracy, and above all, of speaking it without the least bias against those who are under trial on accusations similar to those which ...

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... in the collision with the Brenhilda off in London in reference to the loss of the last :-—**The on the 24th of May ception, speak with the Passengers, without ex- and in the warmest terms of the isplayed by the : calmness and and officers during the terrible ...

THE DUNLOP HERESY CASE

... unconverted had no right to piay. Mr Geb- bie taught us always that nial's salvation was all in God's ?? end. Mr Gebbic, in speaking of the attitude of prayer, saidthat they should lieontheirbarks, ?? they should be humble in prayer. I never saw men or women ...

TRAGEDIES IN BERLIN

... the edge of the zola on which the back of the deesased's neck bad rested during the night. Many circum- stances appear to speak for the fact than intentional murder had not in this case been committed. But as the husband and the wife had for a long time ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST SCOTLANDYARD DETECTIVES

... followed me, hot we had no chamlipagne. I did not speak to Druscovicch onl that occasion. I saw him at the Le'res races afterwards. I went to Lewes on the fourth day-on the Fri. dhay morning. I did not speak to Druscovich at Lewes cares. I was in Guiliord ...

PRESBYTERY OF DUNSE

... brcutht upj and inquiries might be made -about communion- in private. -(A. voice, Speak' to the-motion, and interruption.) -The rev, gentle- man said he was speaking to the motion, hut there were certain facts conndcted with the case which he- did not ...