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LIBEL ACTION AGAINST MR G. V. PORTER

... have to tell you there is some f'r' public opinion, and 1 insist on ry rlghw dt speak here for myself under the Jaw S Constitution. hfr. Justice O'Brienr-you can speak. th you must deal with the question before i Court, which is a question of law. Mr ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPT. ROBERTSON

... reeted by Colonel Bantinek to inform ins that I had ns, been frequently seen to speak to Captniii Robertson in letltlie barrack Elquare, and it was oljectionable my speaking to himt ; that the colonel was trying to get Captain Ro- l it berson out of the ...

LONDON POLICE

... course of the morning she was questioned, but she suffered so much from d pain and weakness that she was scarcely able to speak; but at intervals the following particulars were elicited front her :-That her name was Elizabeth Ann Clarke; she was 1- a ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... his ability. Iwant to know from yoss about another matter. I find that athreatening notice was posted on one Fegarty not to speak to two men, Taylor anad Anderson, who attended a Unionist meeting. Th e return says it had no effect. County Inspector-It was ...

MUNSTER WINTER ASSIZES

... up there are not speaking to :ne, but if they touch me I will transport them.? He went to the father of the girl askng him to join the Plan of Campaign-he could not say when. He refused because he had no- noney. Did not remember speaking to the girl's father ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... EHe doesn't steal cows, or l hprses, or sheep; I suppose his mother gives him' the money ; he said not to have anyone to speak si to him, and when they met him at any house he came into to get a kettle and tie it to his tail as f, they did of old. d ...

THE GALWAY TRAGEDY

... said, 1M ary is gone, bat don't speak. I heard the noise of her falling in the water. He said if I did not speak he wouldsend me out of the town, but I said I would report it to the police. He said again if I did not speak he would send me from the town ...

THE FOUR COURTS LIBRARY ACT, 1894

... Park Gardens, South Kensington. A Y Samuels and T C Drury, swSISS-I heg to thank youl and the Bar i }retand, for whom you speak, for their re- Phurle servicets and for the reeabls form in wvhich it is conveyed.-I bave be bonosnr to remain youlrs-very ...

THE SOHO MYSTERY

... Monday following the death of Father Segui. Rabeilot accompanied the decea.sed from America to London. Owing to his ability to speak several languages, hisi escaper abroad would natnrally be greatly facilitated, and the chances of his discovery cobsequently ...

ACTION AGANST AN OFFICER OF THE 10TH HUSSARS

... then said to a sergeant-major, Let him speak to him, but then bring him back here again. The sergeant then accompanied me, continued the plaintiff,,; as if I waa a prisoner, but stood-back while I was speaking to the Archdeacon. The latter advised me ...

JUDGE DANE AND THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... only was this man not ignorant of English, but that he thoroughly anderstoad English, and that he spoke it, and had been speaking it to him on that very day, and the day before The man cante up on the table and appeared at all events to thoroughly appreciatbe ...

SUICIDE—CORONER'S INQUEST

... as he is at present; he was in a dead slumber, not able to speak: wit- ice shook him, but he was not able to speak ; saw three bottles, and deceased was in, a perspiration ; be could not speak or move: the three bottles had I Is audanum poison marked ...