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REVISION SESSIONS

... S Mr. Mogni-Don't speak to me, sir. The Court has told you not to do so several timas. tl Mr. OWPAux (Nationmlist ?? Bays you insulted him, and lie has a perfeetxriht to h defend himself. I t Mtir. Moonr-He has no riaght to speak as he did about a witness ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... have7 done; and that, when he endeavoured to speak over it, be heard everything that other people were sayinz. and nothing of wbat was being said to him. In fact, on one occasion, when he was wanting to speak to the office, all he could hear was God Save ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... is true. M r. Harper-That is perfectly true. Mir. Carr-Then I ask 'Mr. Barper to sit down. Dr. M'Gee--He has no right to speak. Mr. Harper said that be cordially concurred in the statement of his friend Mr. Carr that at the an- nual licensing sessions ...

Law

... Mrs. Tomkinson 'hought that the clergyman might get him to give over ,his conduct, and he did speak to him. He still went 3n: and, on this very day I speak of, it happened this letter was received. There is no remedy in law for ill this, and I am sure ...

POLICE COURTS

... your obedient s erv ant, JABBER GrnnaIe, Town Clerk. Towin Hall, Belfast, O~ctober 4. ~r. Stensfeld, HM.P., was the principal speak-er at a meeting held last night at East Stonehouse to protest against the Contagious Thseases Acts. He sold that, if these ...

THE THEATRICAL DIVORCE CASE

... other people. In cnn- versation with Marius she told him that as he was so suspicious of Cohen she would not, if he wished it, speak to him again. Her mother and brother were witnesses to several of the acts of violence by her husband which she had described ...

DROMORE PETTY SESSIONS, THURSDAY, OCT.21

... on the way to the Police Barracks, when, in passing the Rev. Air. Boyd's door, I asked him (the constable) to allow me to speak with Mr. Boyd, andl he allowed Collins to- Here M1r. Boyd made some observation from the bench. Constable Gould-I beg Mr. Boyd's ...

TRIAL OF M'NAGHTEN FOR THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMOND

... recognise me, but passed by without speaking; I WtOs not aware of any reason for his so doing; I remember his coming to my house fuilly two years ago; lie said lie wished to speak to me by myself; lie wished me to speak to some of the official gentlemen ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN ROBERTS

... you -evae ?? John- Taylopr speak to me s. when off duty? Never. By. the CotntTr-Are you, aware Dwhether Lora Lk John Taylour-was on ipeaking terms with the pri- .. goner when in the .massroodm? I never saw them s. speaking. I was such a short time in ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... assault, and suggested that the plaintiff was not a mark for costs if the case should be adverse to him. He also denied the speaking of the words. Mr. 'MO.NROE appeared to resist the motion. His LORDSHIP refused it. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-TUESDAY. [YROM OUR ...

THE MURDER AT FORKHILL

... quarrel. which res nited in M'allon strikiun2 Miuveanv on tbo bead with the spade, aud killimn him Onl the spot. To day I was speak'ing to the doctor who exarnined the deceased, and lie informned ,ne tbat in his long exope'ience he never BsaW such doeperate ...