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THE LEICESTER FRAMEWORK KNITTERS

... left out of the account in speaking of injury to the plaintiff in his trade, and the trial becomes a question, whether it is libellous in workmen on strike to accuse their masters of tyranny and oppression. We advisedly speak of this action as directed ...

PRESENT JUDGMENT

... IF'r jgmuntam I comeinto the world _-S. n'K, 33,., Tbe ?? and Advent of Jesus. ehrs exhansted (if one may venture so to speak) the means of salvation. I may try to save a mon from a career of folly or of crime. I may reason with him. I may tell him ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE AT WESTBOURNE PARK

... f em ear to oar. The man's throat was u)ie0o E- erely cut, the windpipe havmi beets seveep r He was alive, buee could not speak, ieordy making a rsoanslig noise. IAr- Lepe l t once sent to the (sarton-terrace Doii- station. and Chicf-inspector :Hannniczl ...

AN IRREGULAR MARRIAGE.—HUMOUROUS CASE

... -Witness Yes, I they said the words, and evidence could be given of it. Mr. Roberts: If so drunk that they could not speak, or hardly speak ?-Witness: If so sober as to be able to say Yes or No. Mr. Roberts: Rational erirrational,-Witness: There are ...

STABBING A WIFE WITH A FORK

... leave work until eight o'clock at ?? 445 J said the parties both appeared ?? woman said she could call neighbours who would speak as to her husband's brutality. while the prisoner said he could call his employer's foreman and others who would give him a ...

TURNING THE TABLES ON HIM

... Tedworth-square, which is not very far from his residence, when the prisoner drove up to him in his cab and said he wanted to speak to him. He stopped, and the prisoner got off the cab, wrenched his walkin-stick from his hand, and beat him unmercifully ever ...

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WOMAN

... the course of her examination stated that she knew nothing of the prisoner, and had only seen him once, when she: did not speak to hin, and that she had never had Any quarrel with him or any of his friends.-Mr. Webster also stated that he knew nothing ...

STABBING A WIFE WITH A FORK

... leave work until eight o'clock at ?? 445 J said the parties both appeared ?? woman said she could call neighbours who would speak as to her huaband's brutality, while the prisoner said he could call his employer's foreman and others who [would give him ...

THE ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY THE POLICE

... his neck and throat were so bad thathe had to go home agam. He continued to get worse, and on Thursday morning he could not speak, and was eo ill during the night that it was deemed advisable to remove him to St. Mary's hos. pital, which was effected early ...

INGENIOUS SYSTEM OF FORGERY

... waiting a few minutes walked away to- waeds Upper Bland-street. Witness fol- lowed him, and when in Great Bland-street saw him speak to a man with a ponsy and trap. He got in the trap and was about to be driven away, when witness caught hold of the pony's ...

A SOLDIER'S DISTRESS

... my late com- rades is now a warder in the Tower, and he could speak to my character while serving with him. Lieutenant- colonel White was my commanding offlcer, and he no doubt will speak well of me. Mr. Combe: It is a great pity to see a man in your ...

BOY BLACKMAILER'S PLOT

... accused walking along side of him. The prisoner entered into conver- sation eith him, and talked of America. They were still Speaking when the cap- tain-and the youth arrived outside the prosedutor's house. There the prisoner, taking old of the captain by ...