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THE THAMES POLICE COURT

... thanked the magistrate, and retired. N Ld . red ALL TMlE DIFaERENCE.-Mr. Pollock.-Speak up, rk, Sir. Witness-Qi thinks oi speaks up enough. Baron of Alderson-Yeu don't speak so loud as the learned set counsel. Witness-Noa, it's not loikely ; oi's not used ...

LAKE ROAD IMPROVEMENT

... every impediment in the way.- an Mr. Welch: If Mr. Power speaks the truth he Co vrill confirm what I have ?? Inspector: me Yam must not go into personalities.-Mr. WVelch:ID 'Lien let himn speak the ?? Inspector: fox I cannot hear you at all if you are ...

SINGULAR SUICIDE BY AN OLD LADY AT SOUTHSEA

... heard her speak of her relatives ?-Witness said she had c frequently, but she believed she had only an aged sister. in-law and a niece, who lived in London. They bad not r visited her for several years. In speaking of them, she s did not speak kindly, remarking ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON BOARD H.M.S. VICTORY

... Marsden's durty to be there. I desired him to sacrd for prisoner aind speak to him on tre asubiject. I hi, shortly afterwards saw the prisoner onl thie quarter-deck ist speaking to the commanider with one lhwrd in hiis tail coat ng pocket and the other ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE OF FRAUD

... was 0 a good musician; and he liad heard him speak of the 1 leaders of the operns, rnd particularly of' Mr. Mapleson. e Hullett was in a good po.ition in the place where be re- sided. He had heard him speak of' Lord Dudley as know- t ing the ioblenian ...

EXORCISING THE DEVIL

... affirm that the Church could compel the devil to speak the trath. This was to ; support the line of defence set up by Father o Aurplian,that before quitting the body of the boy I it the devil himself, speaking through the possessed, gI hid informned him that ...

THE SUICIDE OF A WARRANT OFFICER

... symptomaewitness dtound would be ely to be causedby thesuat- r stroke. Eseemed toitnestobeofastubboi.4 a obstinate disposition, speaking ver~y littleli his almost invariable answer to his inquiries an tbo h, condition being 1 anm no ?? cver make any complaint ...

HAVANT PETTY SESSIONS

... then got into a ditch, and the witness proceeded to the spot for - the purpose of speaking to him, hut when he arrived he found him gone.-Defendant: (excitedly) Speak the truth now ?? witness added that he looked over the hedge and saw the defendant ...

ROMSEY

... charged with allowing gambling in his house Friday, July 2nd.—Defendant accused Mr. Purchase, one of the magistrates, of speaking detrimentally of his house, and challenged him to prove his wurds or name his informant. —Mr. Purchase denied ever saying ...

The Dangers Football. —The Rev. S. G. Foes, Kector of Waging, near Reading, writes to the limes: You will confer

... nudity mind, but possessing considerable strength of body, and being active was devoted to athletic sports, have much reason to speak with bitterness f this football, against which I bad ,]y tie -eek before. lie was the last cope age, and he was about to be ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... Lady Mordaunt score for you P-She scored for both I sides. I believe. In the course of the pigeon shooting t match did you speak to her at times when Sir Charles was by P I believe so. We have beard in the course of this case that your Royal Highness uses ...

PRUSSIA

... applause.)— You know how much has wished to see completed the work which we have to-day inaugurated. And now, gentlemen, I may speak of myself, I, who for year lived among you, rejoice heartilv at the accomplishment of this grand work. May this festive occasion ...