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EXETER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... returned as debtors, had proved themselvesinot to be so, while, othere had proved themselves to be creditors. He next weat on to speak more in detail of the separate estate of Christo- pher Flood, deceased; of the separate estate of Christo- pher Samuel Flood; ...

A RIOTOUS DEFENDANT

... won't. I'll speak as t )r; and !ong as I like, and prove that she is an m awful liar. .(Lqughtesr)-Samuel Goldsworthy, ii. p1 the telegraph' service,was called for the prosecution, t and on making his appearanoe the deteadimt said to P1 hin, Speak up, Sammy; ...

COMMISSION OF EXCISE INQUIRY

... ) Wine Permits and Sutrveys.-Mr. Thomas Salter: WVe have nio fear otf atttiigitlte-nor of fabrication. because %* Ite will speak for itself more than anytling I know. Osr cnstomers would discover it in the mixture of sliies: If it Is done, it Is done to ...

EXETER MAGISTRATES THE PUBLICANS

... going t0. gra the other bouses which were open. a life, Mr Phiidips (the teamperance missionary): )grapb I should like to speak ou nehali of ?? on of licensed victualiere. (Laughter.) on to fhe Chairewuu ssi : Orchard is their advo- d the cate. Falter ...

CONTINUANCE OF THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... Tiohborne. , At first they did not get on very well together, as he could not speak French and Roger could not speak English. After he had been to Stonyhourt Roger was able to speak English, but he used French idioms, and spoke with a French accent. He recollected ...

M.P'S. TRAGIC DEATH

... the House has witnessed for many sessions took placs. Dr. Wallace (East E inburgh) was called on, but he had not long been speaking in opposition to the grant he'when he came to a su-,drn stop. It was at lis first thought to be a sudden failure of of memory ...

REMARKABLE DIVORCE CASE

... Coles Pendarves vice-ohairman, and passed a resolution in favour of coast commenication. The Editor of the ' Medical Annual speaks in the highest terncs of CADBaRtJL' COCOA as a beverage and a food for invalids on account of its abeolute purity, high qisality ...

EXETER REGISTRATION COURT

... M'Pherson Grant ly were nominated. Ths polling will be held to.day (Wed. is nesaay). e- The First Lord of tbe Admiralty, speaking on Satur- he day at the opening of a new voluntary 1chool et Henley- d oe.-Tbames, commended voluntary efforts in the matter ...

CHARGE OF ABDUCTION AGAINST A MISSION PREACHER

... rrspeo i g the support by members of the Govern. meotto the , and Uipozau ion. I am afranid thegeneral complioity of Which you speak is establisbod by the habstoal tone of the Govornment-that is of Mr. Balfour-in ?? House of Commons. But it is with some surprise ...

ASSAULT AT TORQUARY

... ::ment ?? Carter: It ..was niotdark,a because there was a lamp it the coiner: of her, house.. Prisoner gave her no chince to'' speak. He was not ?? runining.' 6ut*;'after his wife; Jame'g Bendall, son of the last witness, gave corroborative ?? answer, to the ...

TRIPLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... he the last time she was seen before the dread- jul occurrence. The deceased woman was 86 years of age, and the neighbours speak very highly of her. ...

To-day's Exeter Police

... he; very drunk, and asked for andl explanation of what had occurred between her and his wife, but she told him she would, speak -to him when he was sober. Hee smacked her face and hit her in the chest.- Charlotte Benuellick, a neighbour, and Catherine ...