THE ALLEGED ARSON IN FLEET-STREET

... This was done. Fleming, the fireman, recalled: Two or three mi- nutes before the firs I mnet Kemp Wint the court, and was speaking to him. Hie went into the machine- room with Lathamn. That was before I went with the prisoner to have some spirits, and ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR CREWE

... opposite Jervis's house, Mrs Jervis rushed out in her night- ;dress and caught him tightly by the II , l arms. She did not speak, but appeared in great distress. It was dark and raining, and the man could not tell what was the matter. The woman released ...

OXFORD CITY COURT—TUESDAY, JUNE 23

... manner; to which Mrs. Edmonds,-replied, I shall speak to you when ari where I like, yoe eat, you b-. hMrs. Adams then went on. In cross-examination, the witness said that ?Ars. Adams did not speak first, nor did Elie call Mrs. Edmcnds the old wiin ...

MURDERS IN SHEFFIELD

... on her protesting that she wan speaking the truth, he asked her why she had committed the murder. Her reply was, ' Because he wants rue to go with other men. Being at last almost convinced that the woman was speaking the trath, the brother took her ...

DIVORCE APPEALS IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... would forgive her. She agreed to what he ex- pressed, and several times she repeated the words after him, that she would never speak or write to the man, -nor dishonour her husband agin. She had, however, tried to arrange meetings, but she said that the meetings ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CRIM. CON

... charge of speaking to him in the street. I mean to but end say ?? I was brought up for speaking civilly to him in out the street. We settled it among ourselves by the consent son has of the Magistrates. The understanding was I was never S 3ger to speak. civilly ...

A BRISTOL ATTORNEY CONVICTED OF FRAUD

... plat, sti form in a hurry. I saw you try the brnss handle of the d a hookingoffice d'oor. You lid not speak to me, nor Ito e. youe. I did not hear you speak to the guard. I never tola achi you I heard you ask Barker to got a ticket. The defeanut Dixon then ...

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 ...

THE REMARKABLE DIVORCE SUIT

... the impression that respondent was in love with Etthari, but she did not speak to her about i. Respondent constantly asked her to feel her muscles, and witness was afraid to speak because of her violence. She was not sure they were in the bedroom together; ...

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 ...