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EXTRAORDINARY SCHEME TO ASSASSINATE A BIRMINGHAM TRADESMAN

... ce, behaved as: a false friend, Sailing under the cololz's of friendship au4 he religion, and lured him on to rhie. Ho speaks of e h comnd hug more and more entangled, add at last, he says, the -net wh-haas closed over him. As the sum of, his experience ...

THE GODRICH DIVORCE CASE

... but the jury were not to inquire into them-th only issue for their consideration being whetherthe prisoner s did or did not speak the truth in her evidence in th6 Divorce B Court. There were, again, definite issues in that which r would have to be tested ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT PENDERYN

... be on Mon- t day, he was wishful to be back. i Jane Thomas, a young girl fourteen years of age, sworn, i said: I remember speaking to the last witness's sister on I Sunday week, as I was coming from chapel. The last wit- . ness was with her. Somebody said ...

BANQUET TO HER MAJESTY'S JUDGES

... ho d found very valuable co-operation.' He could mention a very remarkable instance, but would - not enter into details. Speaking generally, he would say it was very satisfactory indeed that tho judges had sitting by their side a practical ?? from whom ...

EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE

... been of any ser- ci vice to you when you penned that letter, you must have ni remembered that in Dublin (of which time you speak) you hi askeel me to assist you in inducing your wife to return to Ot Eugesi. Iconideed ourconuc somewhat Strang elw espcill ...

A POLICE INSPECTOR IN TROUBLE

... ds, whomn I knew as ?? ' detective ~iv,'o roe, gefix't ?? '~ollco lin the'1 Xddivisioan; He' said,'-I waist to'I , ally 'speak to you, took m~e by the Eart; An Of'waked o th saa RockirtOan Arms~ Tverni.. He then. snid, I'll tell, you, Con) L'what I ...

NEWNHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... inail Is. ethic-expnss This fence belonged to ?? as lie hinbd seels him repair ?? least a doz-eu witnesses hal _were called to speak of the condition of the Lessee, and to field a-ho it herloisel, wh~en hlis Honour said mere owisership to Los's a fence wits ...

MURDER OF THREE POLYNESIAN NATIVES ON THE HIGH SEAS

... them to the main hatchway, and showed them the way, to go down. They went dow n quietly. Up to this time I had not beard them speak at all. I was standing over the hatchway and 'the other natives that h been taken were some of them down there and some on ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... that sufficient notice had been taken of the matter. c The other business was then proceeded with, no other c, magistrate speaking oil the question. t' It will be remeimbered that several Prisoners and some of h time oficers died lately of typhoid and ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT USK

... Prisoner: I went from the Cross Keys and slept at the Black Lion that month. The Chief-constable: There is no one here to day to speak as to the prisoner's movements at the time he said he committed the murder; but if the case is adjourned there will be someone ...

THE [ill] COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... ndtice any of the timbersF believe I Witness:. Yes; they were blown in thle same directi6ni as c-plosio the doors. I can't speak as to the doors in No. 7. the man The Coroner: Did yen try to finahout P Q. Di Witness; I have qudetioned some of the men. ...

SWANSEA COUNTY COURT

... Plaintitifl (rashing into coscri, breathless) : lie's up at the relics-court ; it's full of people, atld they won't let me speak fto him~. They- said- b)1 His Honoser: I must strike the case. out, then. There O' muistbe aniend to this. Ilcannotwaititfor ...