DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... e produced it to show she was not speaking to the paliceman. She waa then crossoeasmined by' both defendants, and t answered as follows :_I saw tbe policeman, and was speak.-t ing to him before thit; wia not speaking to him in the hall / ,at the timae; ...

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL—SATURDAY

... amongst them, and Paul said- If any 'man speak in an unknown tongue let it be by two or at most by three, and that by course, or one after the other, and let one inter- pret;'and again, let the prophets speak two or three, and let ?? prophesyingss ...

CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A POST OFFICE OFFICIAL

... her might he speak with one of his fellow. clerks at Strabane on the wire. He was engagec at the instrument between three and five minutes. V lien lie lefs the wire lie told her he was speaking to Doherty. He gave as a reason for speaking to Doherty that ...

LEITRIM WINTER ASSIZES

... moment you ray you are not his solicitor I cannot hear you. Mr. REA-I know that, my lord, I don't wish to speak another word. I did mot speak as solicitor for the prisoner, but as amious ourive for your lord. ship, I am mosb anxious to faciltaso the ...

THE TIPPERARY PROSECUTIONS

... health suffered afterwards. Y Mr. Redmond asked the witness to speak up. t Mrh. Sheehy said he could not hear a, word she said. , Several other defendants also asked that the fitnes should speak loutwer. e witr: n ?? said the witri.;s was doing her best, ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... run tD ay. Itold Mary Ann I could not speak toson any' rs, bhu Yo know differn than that I an not urn to speak to any other girl vwhile yon are away, and T, know that yvnwor n't gt the chance. If I cer heas- speak to a lad 1wi murder you; so you better ...

THE DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT

... THE DISSOLUTION OF PAR MENT The Hon. E. Stanhope, M.P., Under- Secretary of State for india, speaking at Horncastle on ‘Tuesday evenimg, said the Government could not state what policy would be followed in to Afghanistan until further details bh been ...

MRS. GLADSTONE'S CONVALESCENT HOME. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sin, —May I ask vou to help pleading for

... itself felt, and we naturally desire to do our utmost to relieve the consequent distress The fact of the Home being tree will speak for itself. shall very grateful for the advantage of your valuable assistance. —Yours taithfully, CATHERINE GLADS lON E. Hawarden ...

ANARCHISTS ARRESTED

... from onetody. Meunier is somewhat short and of sallow complexion. On being placed in the dook he declared himself unable to speak English, ead was accordingly put b3ck for the attendance of an Interpreter. The other prisoner on bdeig charged vaid he could ...

THE MURDER AT DEVIZES

... on being fetched into the day-room he found Coleman lying on the ground insensible He breathed once or twice, but did not speak. Witness was told that Gerrish had stabbed deceased with a poker, and he ordered the porter to ock him up until the arrival ...

THE POLICE AND THE SOCIALISTS

... terfered, and though the Socialist leader at once for sook his elevated position on a chair a local Conserra- tive persisted in speaking, and was ultimately arrested, and last Monday he was fined at West Ham Police Court. The fact that the Socialist leader was ...

THE TICHBORNE BARONETCY

... letters. Witness: I speak other foreign languages; I speak Castilian. The Solicitor-General: Castilian is the finest Spanishl spoken, is it not - like P arisian French or gunpowder tea 7 -I speak Spanish. A Juryman : A Spaniard speaking of himself would ...