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CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS AGAINST A CARDIFF CAPTAIN

... he A bad bad business dolngo with defendant for several ?? e .and could speak in the highest terms of bin general t. conduct. As a ship's matter of many ears ?? be p could speak of defendant's ability, and would state that ' there was no man he keow that ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... with a razor In bin hand, mud outting his left Itg, ?? void, ' Frank, let sue have the razor,' 'but the slecuptd, who did not speak, made at him, and he ran *ut of the room, cloeing the door, tintbaquantil'. hb vsent Into the room, and seelog an opportunity ...

THE BISHOP'S CHARGE

... It Val written speaking to the soul, Bat it is ?? feseedly, in most anes, a very different matter in regard of the study of Hebrew, There Is, I fear, ~a widespread and largely deterrent conviction ths Hebrew, if not, strictly speaking, a very dlilul ...

DAISY HOPKINS CASE

... asked the reason, and he replied, Youl'll see wheu the Proctor comes. Youl've been speaking to a memzber of the University. When the Proctor came up, after speaking to him, tha man satd, There'e not the least doubt about It She was then taken to ...

THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER A BUTLER

... the railings, He opened the area door, and there saw prisoner. He said to him, ' Don't be alarmed, it's only me. I want to speak to you, Have you the key of the gate?' I want to come down, I went and put on my trousers, unlocked the pantry door, got the ...

PAINFUL SUICIDE OF A TRADESMAN'S WIFE

... clean herself and would be down shortly. c She arose at eight o'clock, and when she went again up I stairs lie followed to speak to her, and found her hanging 1 from the bed. He gave an alarm, and William Clevely came up stairs and cut her down. When he ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Complainant said on Saturday she entered a car in ?? streetsection, but sceing a friend whom she particularly desired to speak to, wvas set down. She forgot the parcel whicn contained the articles in question, and the car went on. Remembering the parcel ...

COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL BILL

... amendment. Dir. Morgan Lloyd esaw no reason why the jadges r sbould speak out if their decision was one way, and be l silent il it was another. Mr Freehfield thought the judges ought to speak out if they so desired, I 0everal members thought it would be beat ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... was paralysed. Prieoner was, however, able to speak and was not deaf, Prisoner, when asked by the bench if he was guilty or not guilty, forgot his pretended deafness, and shook his head, refusing to speak, It was stated that he got his living by heggino ...

THE ALTHOROP TRAGEDY

... Pritcharl was continued at Northampton 5eiterday, before Mg Justice Kennedy, Primoner's brother, Edward Macrae, was called to speak of his employment of the accused as warehouseman, of hin wages of 80, and to identifying the warehouse knives, Witnees, who ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... the steamship Llandaff city, BrxItol City Line, at Cuamborland baslu, on the 15th Inet, The summons was taken out by Thomas speak, an officer of the Board of Trade, stationed at I Avoomouth, Mr. Charles Hill retired from the bench turing the hearing of ...

CASE OF ARCHDEACON DENISON

... was again examined at great lengthens to his having heard the sermon preached, and said he could speak positively to the wvords I am here to-day to speak of the doctrine of the real presence of the body and blood of Christ hie the sacramental bread and ...