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THE HEALTH COMMITTEE INQUIRY

... Health Act of 1875 the borough auditors were the auditors of the sanitary anthority. It was stated in section 246 of 38 ahd S9 Victoria, cap. 55, that the accounts of receipts and expenditure should be audited and examined by the auditors of the borough and ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, MONDAY

... govered by that of Marshal s. wlBowne, and vising b arrister's decision WS therefore v wrong.-De- reversed. - . COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY. Mit. MIiNE's COMrPENSATION oAsit. T~lE QUENit V. THY, CORPOReATION (O0 MANCEcSTEaR~.- This was the case of ...

THE CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST LORD MARCUS BERESFORD

... fact, she was on one occasion taken into coetodya for creating a disturhance outside the residence ?? her PI tru'stee, in Victoria Sqnare, Pimlico. Little by little she phats stick into the most ahiect norverty'. her wretched story has been told is faltering ...

POLICE INTELLIGNECE

... wVas emnitted from the company's chimney. Mr. Hockin said there were two boilers which drove the electric lighting plant at Victoria Station, and that On the 5th it was found that the firebsirs of one of the boilers needed repair. About 10 a.m. that day ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND ROBBERY AT PADDINGTON

... Pnsoy, aged 25, described as an engine-fitter, residing at No. 1l, Walmer-street, Now Roadd; George Reeve, aged 26, of 27, Victoria Place, Bayawater, pastry-cook ; and Ann Colley, a middle-aged woman, residiing at No. 33, Queau-street, Edgwaro Road v cre ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT A BIRMINGHAM ASYLUM

... found insanie in Suffoll-street. Birmninghamn. oa Saturd'ay morninz Iay Poliee-constalble Ryan.an-l ards locked tp in the Vict'oria Courts after beinlz taken to Msoor-street Police-statioll. Evan hlad found him neosv and incoherent. like a moan e:xeited ...

POLICE NEWS

... embezzled various sams of o money, amounting to about £100, belonging to his 0 t employer, Mr. Jas. Willoock, fishmonger; Victoria-street, t in thin city. Evidence wan given to show that the pri- soner, who was simply a letrk in Mr. Wilcock's shop, I had ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... prisoner, aged 11 years, was then oharged with vagrancy. Oa the evening of the 16th inst. the prisoner was loitering about Victoria Station, and was taken by one of the railway company's police to the School Board offices, where he was handed over to a ...

MURDERS

... apparently waiting fpr some one. Another gentleman, well known in the district, passed at l1830 Or thereabouts the waste laud in Queen El1izabeth's W~algi, but he issm no oeqs except twvo policemen aot te - end of the road. Mr. John Coper, oi ]jqrdship PFrk ...

THE LAUDERDALE PEERAGE CASE

... title of Lord of Thirleetane. The creation took place during the festivities attendant on the coronation of Anne of Denmark, Queen of James VI. of Scotland. It appeared that the Honourable Richard Maitland, the ancestor of the petitioner, and through whom ...

THE SALFORD SCHOOL-RATE CASE

... on the bench to worship in a particular church-- Sir John Mantell: I must stop you at once. When an act of the Legislature-Queen, Lords, and Commons- becomes the law of the land, no conscientious objections can possibly stand against it. Mr. Warburton: ...

THE ALLEGED ADVERTISING FRAUDS

... have already appeared. Harriot Jane Posnett was the first witness. She said she was a married woman, residing at the Elms, Queen's Road, Harpurhey. On the 12th instant, whilst staying at, leighton Buzzard, she saw an advertisement in the Standard, like ...