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A CHILD'S SUICIDE

... g(:teek, and then to enter the university. Joseph's mother weat with him to; the director; but, as she is a Bohemian, and cannot speak German the child had to do all the talking him- self. The other boys noticed this1 and when Joseph began to frequent the gymnasium ...

THE MYSTERIOUS ELTHAM MURDER

... at Lewisham, as stated and returned home before nine o'clock for the iieht. Xas to the evidence of the witness Lazell, who speaks to seeing the accused in company with a girl in Kid- brook Lane, about seven oclock on the evening in ques- tion, not much ...

MURDER OF EMIN PACHA

... , in Ujiji,1has just reached London, accompanied by his wife,.the on'ly European lady who has ever visited that country. Speaking of Emin Pacha's death to a representative of Renter's agency, Mr. Swann said: Asto the death of Emin there is no question ...

THE LOCAL PATENT CASE

... shall, of course, speak the truth about it, both as to what I have seen and what I have done. Mr. lutmber then said that if witness did he (Mr. Humber) would be a ruined man. Witness retorted, Well, I cannot help that; I shall speak the truth.' Mr. Humber ...

ANNOYING GEORGINA LADY DUDLEY

... Englhnd I did not mean to run after Lady Dudley, or to speak'to her or write to her, or have anything to do with her whatever. Such is my intention now. I do not mean to -go in her way, I do not mean to speak to her,' to write to her, to how to her, or even ...

DISTURBANCE BY SOLDIERS NEAR LICHFIELD

... wife, wao -often taken for him. This man was missing, and it was believed he had gone th America. The defendant could not speak English, certainly floe enough English to put to. gether such a ssring of abuse as the policeman had attri- buted to ?? Spinetto ...

WORCESTER

... (defendant). I said, 'That ain't the man as stood up before Heenan, and he said yes it was. Well1 I said, I will go up and speak to him, just for the say so of the thing, and with that I went up to him, and I says as I goes past, How d'ye do, Mr. King ...

THE ARLINGHAM MURDER

... served me very badly; sometimes she was very fond of me, and at another tlme,-in the presence of the people, she refused to speak to me. Mr. Griffin cautioned bun; and he then continued: I shall tell you the truth. On Sunday snorning lest Amelia appeared ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... out of the debtor's ?? Justices Smith and Davey concorred. POLITICAL SPEECHES. Mr. Shaw, Solicitor-General for Scotland. speaking at Seaham Harbour, on Saturday evening, cundemned most strongly the alleged obstructionist tactics of the Opposition, which ...

THE BENWELL MURDER

... by his friends. The late Mr. Benwell's brother visited the gaol to-day with the Crowsi detective Murray, but did not see or speak with the accused. He also visited the scene of the murder. Birchall walks daily for an hour in the gaol yard. :Mr. Pelley, ...

THE RESULT OF ARGUING WITH A SPANIARD

... a Spaniard? Yes.-Could be speak English? No. (Laughtor.)-And yet you were argu.ing? ,Yea-Wie a man who could not speak English? Can you speak Spanish? No.-His Ilonour: But how could you argue with a roan if you did not speak the same langluage? Well, ...

ST. PATRICK'S FRIENDLY BURIAL SOCIETY

... : 1 call on you to sit down, sir. I must maintain order. The Kev. Sir. Nugent: I have as good a right speak you, sir. The Chairman : You cannot speak now, sir. I call on you to retire. The Kev. Mr. Nugent: I have resolution to propose. The Chairman : I ...