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LISBURN COURT LEET

... sworn t to do justice, and they should hear him. The Foinu rux again attempted to speak, but I could not bo distinctly heard. He was understood to say that lie would speak, no matter what inight t he done by those who had come there to make a i disturbaiee ...

LEGAL NEWS

... findings were had to the effect that the defendant did speak the words complained of, and in the defamatory sense imputed; that the plea of privilege was not true in substance and in fact, that the speaking of the words was of the plaintiff in his character ...

LAW

... asced me, As I wasgoing upstairs with my mistress's haby in my arms, if that was Yelveftocn speaking downstairs. This was in reference to a noise of voices speaking downstairs.: My bed-room while I was at lies- l trevor hotel was next to the gentleman's ...

THE GREEN ISLE OF ERIN

... him to a higher plane of statesmanship. As to Home Rule, MaIr. Hartley agreed with the speake. . Irc- land wras the seat of Roeish powcr amongl the English-speaking people. The temauno: wvere no worsc off than English tenants. The Rer-. Dr. Iotechkiss ...

BALLYBOT QUARTER SESSIONS

... disgusting for a woman to express herself as Mrs. Ingram bad done on that occasion. She gave them utterance as if she had been speak- ing of the price of corn or potatoes or anything of the kind. The appearance of the plaintiff in. the box impressed him at ...

THE ROBBERY OF £311 FROM THE CORN EXCHANGE

... evidlence, Si1'. WiEiO'RIIiR Sail IeC ?? the casceloscl; but it appeared to him that tile evidence against thc prisoner was. so to speak, so overflowing, that it wouid ble impossiiel for hlimim to contend tagainst it. The REconiion-I am quite of that opillion; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... After th-t she struck him, a deliberata blow on the face, stat-tg thait he hed then something to summon n er for. ERe did ?? speak to her nor do any- thi ng to provoke the assault. The defendant had bcou aircsted for sa ?? on him on the pre- vicus nveing ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... threatened her daughter for her life not to speak to anybody of what she had been saying. The girl did not say anything more about the matter till last Friday, when in company with another girl, who was speaking about the murder, she said that she knew the ...

THE CRAWFORD DIVORCE CASE

... mouch older than himself. I do not apologise for this sin of his youth, mouch less do I defend it. I would, on the contrary, speak of it I in terms of the strongest reprobation. But bad as it is-and it NaB long ago abaudoned, and it has ever since beeu bitterly ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... legal fare, 12s 6d. Mr. Joian Burke, J.P., Italian Consal for Belfast, acted as interpreter, the pri- soner being unable to speak English. Mr. Burke, -who had a conversation with the prisoner, stated that the boy had' run away from lis home in the Riviera ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... were coming ?? stopped to speak to two young women and a young man. The prisoner was com- ina down the road staggeringfrom one side to an- othcr. HIe saw a youna woman whom he knew and wvho spoke to him. She stopped to speak to him, and said the prisoner ...

THE SMYTH FORGERY CASE

... to'the jury, and narrated the facts of the case, which are still fresh in public recollection. Mr. Alexander was proceeding to speak of the jewellery, when The prisoner interposed loudly with .n objection that the jewellery had nothing to do with the for- ...