The session which opened at the did Bailey on .lime 27 was Mic last one which would mo Mr. V. G. Vrayjiiiß as t-eiiiov representative. <>V the Public Prosecutor. Mr. Fraying, who has boon in the public service, for forty-live years, has for over a r|tinr(«<r of a century had charge at the Old liailey in instructing counsel for prnseciilioii iu tho majority of lniirdor rax'S awl important Treasury pi-ofccu-tions-. In 18Sfi Mr. Fmyling was cnRiilteil ill the Tichborne case. 110 also lind Iho commitment warrant for Bradlniipli, and had charßo of the srn.'woll JFill caso in ISS6. wlira Fowler and MilRom were senienced lo death. She walks in branly like a queen. Her (>i|ual man hath never seen; She takes for coughs and colds, I ween— A Rood safe cure. You sco her bright, and Ray. and well. She knows fho stuff which chemists soil; Take Woods' Peppermint Cure, I can t ell— Of health she's sure.-Advt. The death took plac? on ,luue -il at hit. tcMiicncc at Tralee, of Sir John Chute K.C., late Recorder of Cork,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1203, 11 August 1911, Page 3
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