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A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT

... A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT. suVo}DEN AND ShIEDDE ?? PATRICK AND PATRICK AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL % The proceedings in the Divorce Court on Friday were of unusual interest, from the fact that a lady, whose counsel had withdrawn from the case in consequence ...

PLAIN SPEAKING AT GREENOCK POLICE BOARD

... PLAIN SPEAKING AT G;RIENurv I POLICE BOAPD. At the monthly meeting of tl.; Boat ;.d e day the annual report of the (Cas Tri. 1 . . lars of which have alreadv !ijfArM. columns, came up for con'iderat:- -n C, 2 M'Intnes, in moving the 3doption c'f -, * ...

A SCOTCH LADY SPEAKING IN COURT

... in the course of the proceedings, said she was unable at once to proceed. At that moment she felt as if she could hardly speak, not that she felt physically weak, but that she feared that if she attempted to go on her brain would hardly stand it, and ...

THE NELSON MURDERS

... this ccrt, The Judge-You have no right to say so no D, Relly-Won't you let me speak? Oh, do les rue speak The Judge-No longer. Kell-Ohb! that'1 too bad. Oh! do let me speak. Nobody will be sorry for my death. Nobody wlil grieve for me. I have no friends ...

DISEASED MEAT PROSECUTIONS

... Wilson as speaking to the. aeused wbile I WS standing at an Adjaeeut stall speak. ing to its occupant I am sure they were speak- ing together. . I I Mr ~i'soII Was recalled, sad being asked to try and remember distinctly whether 'he did speak or not ...

LORD ELCHO IN DEFENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT

... LORD ELCHO DEFENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT. Speaking at an agricultural dinner at Winchcombe last night. Lord Elcbo defended the policy the Government on the Zulu and Afghan questions, and said that the outbreak three regiment* Cabul, deplorable though it uiiglit ...

THE BANNER CROSS MURDER

... life, aud I going to vindicate myseil well possibly can. li you don't want me speak you must put a gag my mouth, because when person commits perjury against me I will speak. the siiPkaDlAßj—i was advising you for your own good. The Prisoner —I wish to ...

THE DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT

... THE DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT. The Hon. Stanhope, M.P., Under- Secretary of State for speaking at Horncastle on Tuesday evening, said the Government could not state what policy would be followed regard to Afghanistan until further details had been received ...

COURT OF SESSION

... peculiar one in thlis respect, that there seems to be a large number of Gaelic - speaking people, who attend the Gaelic service only, and a considerable number of English-speaking people-a great many of them no doubt visitors- who attend the English service; ...

THE PIRACY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE FLOWERY LAND

... Lyons if I might speak to her. I wanted to compare longitude. He said he did not think those men would allow me to speak her, or to hoist any signals, but he would speak to them and see if they would allow him. He went forward to speak to them. He said ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR CREWE

... opposite Jervis's house, Mrs Jervis rushed out in her night- ;dress and caught him tightly by the II , l arms. She did not speak, but appeared in great distress. It was dark and raining, and the man could not tell what was the matter. The woman released ...

A CHAPTER OF TRAGEDY AND CRIME

... Wil. O'Brien, speaking at Cork on Satur- day, said the obstacles to substantial national unity in Ireland were gradually melting away. He was not speaking of Mr Redmond and hbis fol- lowers, who were past praying for, but he was speaking of the steady ...