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NEWTOWNBREDA PETTY SESSIONS

... of duty. Captain L'Estrange, Mr. raw- ford, and Mr. M'Cormiok followed, speaking in high terns of District-Inspector Winder's ability Iand ulifern courtesy. Mr. William Harper, speak- ing on behalf of the legal profession, said he heard the news now for ...

TOOME PETTY SESSIONS

... had been treating his (Mr. Greer's) witnesses. M4Crea-You have no right to speak. Rev. 'Mr. Greer-I ask- M'Crea-I object to this man speaking at all. He has no right to speak, and because I am a poor man he thinks that he, a Church minister, can do as ...

THE SUDDEN DEATH IN BELFAST

... after doingso lie fell, and witness fell O(n the top of him. The deeansed was alive while lying on the ground, but did not speak. Deceased did -not complain of being sick before falling. Patrick Mfarshall deposed that while engatpad at flagging the new ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... stabbed him on the hack. The.ae cused weas in the company of a girl. To Mr. MErlean-M'Creight was the first to speak. Ile aslked 3I'Curley to speak to him. From the time M1'Curlev Came lp UPMA reight and witness never oeft the laney. -Mr. Spiller said lie ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... occasion. On the evening in question, Aliss Irvine was standing at her own door, speaking to a neighbour called John Neill, when Lindsay came almong the street. and, speaking to Neill, told him it would be fitter for him to take his money heone and give ...

THE ALLEGED CRUELTY TO A LUNATIC IN ANCOATS

... himself and also to his hearers, and wished them to restrain as much as i possible, or take advantage of any interval in his . speaking. Suddenly an individual started up in one of the pews at the farthest extremity of the church, and, to the no small astonishment ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... dozen hypotheses m ght easily be framed upon which her confession would he fairly regarded as without value. It is, legally speaking, absolutely uncorroburated; and the furmes of Our law prevented that thorough searchineg andi probing of evidence which clinches ...

SUICIDE OF A BELFAST POLICEMAN

... stationed in Belfast. Yesterday morning, shortly before ten o'clock, Sub-Constable Blakeney, of the de- tective force, was speaking to him in the day- room, when the deceased mentioned that he had heard of the death of a friend. They afterwards parted, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... who was in the room off the kitchen. She said no .g one except the children. He then asked could he get speaking to Biddy. She said he could speak to )f her in the room. ThIey both went into the room as Defendant threw the door to. The door was not fae- ...

BELMONT LITERARY SOCIETY—CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... ) He (Mr. Henderson) believed that his connection with that little society so many years ago hsd given him an impetus in speaking which lie cer- tainly had enjoyed up to the present time. He need scarcely mention thut now public opinion is altogether ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... how dare you speak tonme ? it is fitter for you to be at home walloping the pots than here. The Priest then addressed the men, how dare ye walk with such a ruffian ? He thetn went before them on the road and said, If you dare to speak one word about ...

LONDONDERRY COUNTY COURT SESSIONS

... one with the other, and when men respect the law of this great Constitution they respeeted each other. He Vas sure he could speak with the confident hope that the words of congratulation he now addressed to them he should on many oocasionshave to repeat ...