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REMARKABLE BANKRUPTCY CASE

... which' he farnished and paid the rent ?? much, asked Mr. Dibb, have you spent on the work of God that yqu are speaking of ? The debtor: So to speak, I have not spent anything.-I think you furnished a room? It has not come out of the business, because a dear ...

MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.—THE NEW JURISDICTION

... granting of judgment summonses had been hitherto exercised under the original County Court Act, amended by subsequent acts. Speaking for himself, he believed that very con- siderable laxity had been allowed in the administration of the act in question. Whether ...

CHARGE OF ANNOYING MR. GLADSTONE

... Gladstone rose to leave the room after a few more speeches had been made, and the prisoner then attempted to speak to him, but Mr. t Gladstone would not speak to him. The prisoner then followed him out. Witness then asked the Rev. S. E. i Gladstone who the man ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON THE GOVERNMENT POLICY

... thatb thywrOnedbtafW oft they oturntyednt Uta cudb dsr there er otherfcutie knwhlehdg doe worss sed-for onthe latc- wa of r speaking oudbf its opnion o ubl-hafsr at tn hetount ?? neesay1y8 lea tiont oi'tbe Pienlie ton Then HoseofLods te sw imerwes knowledgea ...

MURDER AT ROCHESTER

... inside the house coming along the passage. The door was opened by the prisoner. I saw that her throat was out. She would not speak, but pointed up stairs. I immediately went and told Samuel Smith, the railway porter, what I had seen. That same morning I ...

THE ROCHDALE OATH CASE AGAIN

... moral obligation to speak the truth ? Mr.0uMaden:V I do.--Mr. Crauford : I submit that the witness is entitled to be heard in the cza~se. (To the witness): Do you believe the solemn words you have uttered aire a bond upon you to speak the truth? Mrs. Maden: ...

POLITICAL NOTES

... the end of November, whilst Sir Henry James will speak in the late autumn at Cardiff and Lancaster. ir. Chamberlain has gone abroad for about two months, but on his return it is arranged that he will speak at a meeting under the- auspices of the Nationa ...

TIM TROCHU LIBEL CASE

... CASE. Galigndni publishes the following report of the olosing day's proceedings in thia remarkable casee M. Lachand rose to speak in behalf of M. de Villemes- sant. I come here said he, to reply to General Trochu, in his quality of dvocate: I ehall avoid ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST YOUTHS

... W. Pidgeon, house surgeon at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, said the deceased was admittedat 1030 on Feb11. He could not speak hut he appeared to understand what was saidto him. His skull was broken, and there were pieces of bone on the brain. There ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... otherwise to avoid him and escape a dis- pute, and with considerable offensiveness of man- ner said to him, ' Did I ever speak ill of you or call you mean?4 Mr. Barber replied, I never said you did; I don't want to have anything to do with you, and ...

FATAL KICKING CASE

... the Coroner summarised the case for the jur~y. He stated that according to the information ho had received the deceased was speaking to a young womanuin Chapel-strect on Saturday night. A you g man cnme up, toek her away, and struok her. This led toa di ...

THE STEPNEY MURDER

... had passed sentence. IBe spoke with greatiapidity, and aid 'I fam not guilty. IVhave. not many days now to live, and I will speak the trutb'. On Monday the 13th of August, I wasat work for Mr. Rowlnd in repairing houses; and, as the Lord is my judge, and ...