FRIENDLY NEIGHBOURS

... I-lI is in the boot line. (Re- A newed laughter.) tI What does he speak? ? Yes, it ras not muzzle. (Loud laughter.) r What language does he speak? Jewish Il Hebrew P P Yes, I no speak Hlebrew. Mr. Alderman Alliston: Ile is in your em- t} ploy. How do ...

THE SESSION

... change of any sort, ard the inaction of Parliament has faithfully reflected the popular mood. It is almost unnecessary to speak at any length of the very few memorable incidents of a singularly uneventful session. The commrutation of the vexatious duty ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... Jonice.-We are willing to give you every latitude, but we cannot sit here and allow you to speak of those parties who have been examined as witunessi. Strictly Speaking, you are only to say why sentence should not be passed upon you, buthe at the save time ...

COUNTY COURT

... plaintitf Eald lie was talking to Mr. Curre about a gentleman who had been speaking in diereopcct- ful terms of him. He might have remarked thatthe person who had been speaking ulisrespeetfully of him was a rogue for his pains. He did not remnember using ...

THE INQUIRY INTO SCOTCH BANKING

... it to an- other ?-Decidedly. His capital, or much of his capital, generally speaking, forms a reserve against bad debts ?-And the unlimited liability. But, generally speaking, supposing there was a capital of L.1,000,000, and the deposits were L.4,000 ...

MR. T. O. BATEMAN AND DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTABLE LAWSON

... husband would have spoken to you, but he has not hled time, d L td I have come to speak to yen myself. I said to her 'I I l cannot speak to you; let bint speak to me. I won't speak to yost about anything as respects my duty or discrstion as a magistrate; I ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON SHIPBOARD

... Qaeen, at present lying In the Brunswick Dook. It appeared that about nine o'clock the steward of the vessel, Enos Seth, was speaking to IHezeklah Green, the cook about some hghts in the galley which he ought to Aave put out the night previous. Beth, considering ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY A BOY

... he did not sait speak. The boy seemed anxious about his father. hott He did not speak to his father before he died.--- i The prisoner was remanded, bail being taken. And d LORD HARTINGTON IN A* LANCASHIRE. :r Lord'Hartington, speaking at a Liberal demon- ...

MR. R. W. DALE AND THE LIBERAL PARTY IN BIRMINGHAM

... in Birmingham, and the position of influence and usefulness you occupy here, as umportant elements in your decision. 4 We speak no more than the truth in saying that the L Deral cause in Birmingham, in religion, in education, in social life, and in political ...

THE PONTYPRIDD WIFE MURDER

... only. She was holding her hands up to her neck, and did- not say anything. The prisoner followed ih- mediately, but did not speak, and witness noticed nothing in his hand. There was a table in the centre of the room, and Mrs. Davies ran round this to escpe ...

CLEARING THE ATMOSPHERE

... O Malley as haviag worked in a coal mine, and concluded by calliag hier a scamlp Mr. O'Malley, jurping to his feet cird speaking very e- citedly : Isd knock your two eyes into one. You're a Ui, fellow, and just come over here. Mr. Morani: Go along. Mr ...

A FILTHY PRISON

... pardon- able repugnance to either write or talkc about matters that would serve to advertise tile fact that the writer or speak er had been il prison-a fact to which most ex-prisoeers, for one reasoi or another, would rather not refer. On this point two ...