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WELSH-SPEAKING COUNTYCOURT JUDGES

... WELSH-SPEAKING COUNTY- COURT JUDGES. a- The Observer ?? of the Welsh mean- bers of the House of Commons, it appears, propose a at the enrliest possible opportunity to draw attention to the inconvenieneo nrising in some Wdish-speankng districts from ...

WELSH IN COURTS OF LAW

... You seem to be able to speak ve' English well enough. rel of The JWitness: Yes; but I prefer to speak an il Welsh. If you compel me to speak English da nh I will try to do E0, put I protest againt t. ch Ir- I would rather not speak in English; and 'e hq ...

WELSH COUNTY COURT JUDGES

... Welsh- speaking judge' would have been appointed. One c out of the three of the 'stipendiary magistrates in Wales canl alone 'speak Welsh, and th`6 appoint- ments have given eatisfaction. It is in -criminal courts where, if anywhere, Welsh-speaking Judges ...

THE NEW COUNTY COURT JUDGE

... someone who was able to speak on the sub- ject. Coming here as a stranger among you, i had not the privilege of knowing Judge Herbert, either personally or in practice, and I felt that perhaps I was the least qualified to speak on the subject, and am glad ...

SCENE AT CAERPHILLY POLICECOURT

... right to ?? Rev. D. WV. Williams (with great warmth): No right to speak! 1, the senior magistrate of this petty sessional division, have no right to speak in .this court I have a right to speak, sir, and mean to exerciso it in the interest of ?? rev. Igentleman ...

THE BISHOP OF LLANDAFF AND THE WELSH LANGUAGE

... was a Bapt~ist, and attended ?? tioin C Welsh Chapel. His children-could speak English, Englir but, he added,1 thley have had a fair education.~ Welsh Tirey were also able to speak We1lsh. stand John Harris attended Hanover Chapel at The Lienover. He spoke ...

A THEATRICAL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... done nothing to deserve it, and ( he need haeve' o cause for anxiety. He did not at that tince speak to Mr. Brunton 'about it. The President: Did you not speak to Mr. Brunton about it? Petitioner: I forget. The President: Ar. Bastard, Mr. Bastard, do you ...

A BREEZE IN THE ABERDARE POLICE COURT

... *was put in ti | the witness-box and, stating he could not speak hi EngliSh, expressed a desire to give his testimony bi s in Welsh. hli Mr. Bishop (the Stipendiary) said he could ic a speak Englisic very well if he tried to. . Mr. Phillips was making ...

NEW LIGHTS ON HISTORY

... asked to speak with us and to ban know how we had fared. To this inquiry we were EnE not permitted to give any reply, because we were hou violently threatened by the conspirators, who said hin to our very face that if we endeavoured to speak Jud they ...

THE CASE OF DEATH IN A BOILER AT CINDERFORD

... impure. Not finding any actual cause of death or the mode of dying, he could only speak as to the probable mode, viz., at the beginning of the lungs, or asphyxia. He was speaking tech- nically. Dr. Bartlett was called, and swore that he made two tests of the ...

ENGLISH OFFICIALS IN WELSH INSTITUTIONS

... this effect . Required, Pemale Assistant Warders, who can speak Welsh, for Welsh prisons.' He (Mr. Evans) thought he had a good case, and that it was really necessary to appoint Welsh- speaking officials to Welsh prisons. Ho pointed out that it was necessary ...

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 ...