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A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT

... A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT. suVo}DEN AND ShIEDDE ?? PATRICK AND PATRICK AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL % The proceedings in the Divorce Court on Friday were of unusual interest, from the fact that a lady, whose counsel had withdrawn from the case in consequence ...

PLAIN SPEAKING AT GREENOCK POLICE BOARD

... PLAIN SPEAKING AT G;RIENurv I POLICE BOAPD. At the monthly meeting of tl.; Boat ;.d e day the annual report of the (Cas Tri. 1 . . lars of which have alreadv !ijfArM. columns, came up for con'iderat:- -n C, 2 M'Intnes, in moving the 3doption c'f -, * ...

many hours, and they had no further opportunity that night ot speaking together. tit vmu Later on, Mr Foley sent

... alone with K,.v. Well he said. you have a moment to spare I should like to speak privately to you.” Jasper regarded him askance, and exhibited increased uneasiness. You can speak,” he said gruffly. I have to tell you about Mr Junes. “Weil? “ I made the ...

his wish that his mother should think aright Eve could have made John speak out a truth that made Fred

... his wish that his mother should think aright Eve could have made John speak out a truth that made Fred turn on him with— “None your snivelling, preachy ways here! The old woman's enough for me in that line. Did you or did you not put down that plan of ...

GOETHE ON SHOW

... usual custom, consented to be seen and after the student had waited short time in the ante-room, he appeared, and, without speaking, took a chair and seated himself in the middle of the room. The student, far from being embarrassed by this unexpected proceeding ...

THE NELSON MURDERS

... this ccrt, The Judge-You have no right to say so no D, Relly-Won't you let me speak? Oh, do les rue speak The Judge-No longer. Kell-Ohb! that'1 too bad. Oh! do let me speak. Nobody will be sorry for my death. Nobody wlil grieve for me. I have no friends ...

MR NAPIER’S ADDRESS

... that had been in your good city would have been auly too pleased have dose honour to him in memory of whom this statue speaks us—speaks you every day of your lives—that noble man who lived and died for Scotland. (Cheers.) It will not do for me say very ...

MRS BUNG

... perhaps, bu hands upon ber arms, an W seat She would have ( W, A quick, haughty him speak then. She wont ■——, How dares touch “Well, speak,” says she ce. And does speak with s •n interruption. Nan, wit downward*, and her fan ly hears thronghout the wild ...

LANGUAGE NOT A TEST OF RACE

... and the white race* of Europe because the languages they now speak can traced back to common source. nerd nob look beyond the limits of our own islands see that races diverse origin way yet speak the same language, while different languages may spokeu by ...

POLITICS IN FRANCE

... POLITICS FRANCE. Rouen, Friday.—President Carnot, speaking here last night, declared that the Government would know how to place constitutional rights and indispensable liberties out of all danger. P. AND 0. STEAMER ASHORE. DEATH of the captain. Marseilles ...

LORD ELCHO IN DEFENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT

... LORD ELCHO DEFENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT. Speaking at an agricultural dinner at Winchcombe last night. Lord Elcbo defended the policy the Government on the Zulu and Afghan questions, and said that the outbreak three regiment* Cabul, deplorable though it uiiglit ...