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WELSH COUNTY COURT JUDGES FOR WALES

... favouring the view of the memorialists, viz., that It onlya Welsh speaking judge should be appointedtoadmi- =uster Justice inWales. Iconfess Iread hdaspeochin a directly contrary sense. In speaking of the demand in some parts a of Erelandfor Home Rule he said ...

Trial Election Petitions. —The General Committee Elections bfve appointed Thursday, the 21st of July inst., to ..

... Dartmouth, and Aylesbury petitions. Several of the members of Panel No. I are themselves petitioned against, and thus, so to speak, at present, sit on sufferance only. These are Mr. R. Anstruther Earle, Sir E. Filmer (West Kent), Major Gavin, Mr, G. W. Hope ...

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 ...

THE MURDER AT CHADWELL [ill]

... Wpat is the matter with you? You sesm tohave something on your mind.Y He said, fio I have, bt I don't like to speak of it. I eaid, ,You may speak to inx, for I em a man that bas seen a deal of the iorld. Ho thea said, ' Well, I hava been looking fo.re ...

MR. CONDON, M.P. SENT TO JAIL

... essayed to speak. d Mr. Roneml-I will ask yourr worship to see that t there is no disturbance in court. The speaking is t irregular. ' 1r. Condon-Pardontime fora moment I wvant u to speak about the Plan if Campaign, ti Mr. Irwin-You cannot speak. Your case ...

MURDER OF JOHN HERDMAN, ESQ, OF CLIFTONVILLE

... came close to ?? Herdman and said, II want to speak l to you Mr Herdmaa i replied, No, not F now. The main continlued to say, I must !I D speak to you now ; to whith Mr ?? replied, I a ''Well I can't speak to you. These words, so far as we are informed ...

THE WALTHAMSTOW MURDERS

... would come in and sit down, and seldom speak to any one. I have never heard him complain of being short of money, and have never heard him speak about be:ng unable to support his children. I have never heard him speak a thing against his wife. I never heard ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... of law, First, you have the depositions of per- sons more or less present at the commission of the actual crime itelf, and speaking with more or less certainty as to the person by whom the act is perpe- trated. This is a kind of evidence which the human ...

JEFFERSON DAVIS IN PRISON

... on duty with their backs to the door, under orders not to speak during their tour of daty, but continually to observe the prisoner. Between them sits an officer, who is also not allowed to speak, and who holds the key of the second orinterior lock of the ...

THE HUDDERSFIELD MURDER

... body yesterday. Evidence of identification was given by the girl's uncle, who cainefron Flint with her father, who could not speak any English. Mrs Brook, landlady of the hotel, said deceased was the best servant she ever had, being most willing, truthful ...

A MERRY ASSIZE

... things. The l recent assizes for that county may, however, be d regarded as a sort of oasis-a green Spot-compara- tively speaking, in the records of crime. The calendar was unusually light, and Mr. Justice MILLoR muist barc approached his task of d dealing ...