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LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOCAL AV, CAS:. E ArnD G\ I yy - Limi HF'S CaLa Was j' Ia n i Cr, pcii in ?ir' * n '- 3j 'fl5]j Ti AI Inn ,x hi o ied o -I A ii ii . ,aro- lid -ay an,' cn 1 -.cll Lta n a Mr. ?? I , ' I ...

WEST RIDING AUTUMN ASSIZES

... WEST PIDIYG ADTDP{ ASSTIZiS. LEEDS TW AT.T CYROWy N~ (Bc2r ?? J~i..Wk Tis ~ 'od Ic 1 1. S-ta r ?? -- nii 1he * 1313 , -2 18a C4 1n;3cn. '7Ia20 I wt ri'@ ?? 7 1: NDv 7 0 ...

LEEDS HORRORS

... THE ALLEGED WIFE 3EURDER DAWSON AT THEz POLICE COURT. Frederick F. Dawson (21), of eno fixed abode, was charged at Leeds Police-court yesterday, befrre the Stipendinry Magistrate (Mr. C. M. Atkinson) with the wilful murder of his wlife, Emily lavwson. whilst they wvero lodging at 10, Belgrave'-street, on the 12rth inst. Mr. T. Tnernton appeared for thie prosecution, and Mr. Arthur Willey to ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AND PERSONAL COURT CIRCaAR. IW- adr Castle, Sab=7y. ,; The Quee &l.(ve oput ?? afe 0on a-- panied by Princess Henry OF ?? d Pr: Victia of 8ChlesWig-HolStein. Pinee Cristn Of Sclleswig-H~oltein dined with Her Majesty last evenang. ; he Marqeds f Salisbary and Lady Gweadolen Cecil d =n-ired at the Castle, and hat the honour of dining with a3t Queen and te 1y Family. The Mh.7gis of Salisp' ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... SELBY. At the Selby Brewstear Sessions yesterday, Supt. Stoth drew attention to the serving of young children with intoxicating liquor, and stated that proper gre- eaution w as not exercised in supplying drink to drunken persons. There was also laxity in supplying refresh- ments to so-called bona fide travellers. The only appli- cation was one by Bentley's Yorkshire Breweries Limited for a ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YORSHIM ST-7 r7p11-. (toFIR-1 T Tz Y I CWNCI{AL' T53NT 0] fT - . 17 A r it in'r l ?? I li - ?? ?? *e ?? ?? : c- 7ilk ?? s 7te I ?? j- ..aurv Ani I :n 1- s ,i ?? - o: 'a i Mr.; Ai.Mr r,*tc s P.( ?? lirerd Detc, a A -'ehi sta 4.11K I, S i:;e -t 11 ?? ?? ?? . ?? ?? 0 l~e Den; a' i. ::.r ' ,. ...

FRENCH ARMY SCANDAL

... FRENCH -ARMY SCANDAL SA MAJOR SE~N-T TO PRISONN. ,ETVTEW'S TEE'I}GRAM2.; Paris, Thursday Evening. Major Coignet this after-oon proceeded to the Ministry of War, in accordance with the instructions of the Minister. On his arrival, Major Cuignet was shown into the private room of General Andre, w-ho called upon him to explain the grave breaches of discipline of whiob he had been guilty, first of ...

LEEDS STRANGULATION CASE

... LEEDS STRIN&ULATION CASE, THE ACCUSED COMMITTD FOR ?? The hearing of the charge against Frel F. Dawson (21)-that of murdering his wife Emily Dawson (24), on the 12th inst., at their lodgings in Belgrave-sireet, Leeds- was retanmed yesterday at the City Police-couirt by the Stipendary Magistrate (Mr. C. 3L. Atkinson) and Mr. Joseph Hudson. Mr. T. Thornton again appeared for the prosecution, and ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... Balmoiral, Wednesday. The Queen went out yesterday mornring, aid sin the afternoon Her Majesty drove Out, accoinpanied. or Prinucesa Henry of Batieniberg, Prineess HIenry of Pruns~sia, and Prince Alexander of Pattenberg. His Royal Highness the Duke of York tnok leave of the Queen, and left the Castle for Dalfur, ior3vshirc. Viscount (lrorner and Admiral Baron von Secktnidorff had the honour of ...

WEST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... A SHORT TLIST. The Midsummer Quarter Sessions for the West Riding of Yorkshire were held yesterday, in the Court-house, Hall logs, Bradford. Sir Thos. Brooke, Bart., presided, and there were also in atterldance Sir Theo. Peel, Bart., Dr. Reginald G. Alexander, MIr. J. Hxley, Ir. W. Wal- laos, Mr. S. E. Hi-st, Mr. A. Ingilby, Iajor Mtbefl, Mr. B. Naylor, Mr. W. EL. Ellis, Mr. W. Illingwortb, Mr ...

THE YARMOUTH TRAGEDY

... THE YARMOUTH TRAGEDL. MISS ALTCE MEADOWS' STORY. 4b the Great Iarmouth Polioe-court on Saturday, Herbert Jodn Bennett was brought utp in custody charged on remand with having wilfully murdered his wife, Mary Jane Bennett, by strangling her on Yar- mouth Beach. The Mayor (Mr. Orde) presided over a full bench of magistrates, and there was a crowded atteedance. The accused -ws brought into court ...

REVISION COURTS

... L11DS CENTRAL DIVISION. The ~ANOTHER, SCENE. Terevisio nof tha lists of voters for Parliamentary ,, -anti locall gove-rnment Purposes for cbs Central Division of Leads was resumed in the Civil Cartt at the Town Mall, before Mc. T. S. Soden, Revising Barrister, yes- teiday. The only 'incident of the revision was that ;arising out of the further hearing of the claim made r.by M.Linforth for an ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1535 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment