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THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... the juary £beoadthe c~.o±the reporters. Th anr then asked Ins ocotor Bannister whether he would produce any additional material evidence if the case were adjourned. Inspector Bannister said there was none that he knew of. The coroner- You think yon have ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... could not sappert en o action for an account stated. His lordship dismnissed a the case, ?? thie chairmaxn's decision. Mr. t Rogers appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. Mulholland 0 appeared icr ddefedant ?? I u the Record .Cou~rt thle Right Hon. Baron Deaesy ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Richard John Verschoyle, J.P.; Owen Wynne, J.P., D.L.; Capt. Gregory Wood Martin, J.P.; John F. Walker, ?? Peter O'Connor, J.P.; Roger C. Parke, J.P.; Denis M. O'Conor, M.P.; Christopher L'Estrange, 31.P.; Richard St. George Robinson, J.P,; Harpor Campbell, ...

THE SACKVILLE-STREET TRAGEDY

... else to see him. To a Juror-On other occasions when he usedto hear me going up the stairs he came out and looked over the r bannister ; he appeared to be eating, or engaged at something in the outer room. Superintendent John Ward, of the C Division, made ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... V. JOHN 'ROGEFRS. IThis was an action at nLsi, pri as, in -which ,Tames n M'Daniei, of Port, County Loeth, was ?? iin John Rogers, of KNioholastownl, in the same county, th was defe~ndant. Daniagesiwere laid at £50. t Mlr. Falkinler, Q. C., and. Mr. K ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Vt(k s imprisonitient. Ilr- I.I.IUTT arid Mr. NIOXTGOMERY hero entered thle Court. In thle course of a few minutes, the BAnnIsTER said hi's attention haid been called to the fact that Mr Elliott 'WAS iow in Court. Hoe wished to state, that, ith a OcwlspapLr ...

THE FRIGHTFUL COLLISION IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL

... John I Beverage, David Shepperd, George GoddaLd, Wm. r Norman, William Webster, E. Goodchild, James Peter Smith, Alfred Bannister, Samuel Standen, G. iteynolds, William Hart, William Robins, George s Heath, Thomas Reynard, Henry Lee, John Barry, s William ...