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THE DEATH OF MR. MACKENZIE THOMAS

... Te On Saturday morning at the Cardiff 'rown-ltall, He rter- before Mr. E. B. Reece, district coronor, an Inquiry b waas beld into the circumstances attending the pne tit18. death of Mr. MaenzieTboias, manager of the dye iler Weste:rn .7la, who wi a killed ...

THE MACKENZIE DIVORCE CASE

... I THE MACKENZIE DIVORCE CASE. l Yesterday morning in the Court of Session Lord Wellwood gave judgment refusing divorce in the action raised by Mr Osgood Mackenzie of TIverewe against his wife, Mine Moss. In a lengthy ophnion, his Lordship went over the ...

MACKENZIE MATRIMONIAL CASE

... evidence A that this lady tused ohiorall Who told Dr. r .Mackenzie that this lady used obloral and a-orandy ? He thought the probability was he was o, toldhbytheappsllsnv; and whotold Mr. Mackenzie?! ~o Mr. Asher said he did not know from whom it the information ...

MACKENZIE MATRIMONIAL CASE

... MACKENZIE MATRIMONIAL CASE d ThFe Lord Chanoellor, Lord Watson, Lord Ash- bourne, Lord Morris, and Lord Macnaghten resumed, in the House of Lords, yesterday, the appeal of Mr. Mackenzie, of Inverewe, who claims divorce from his wife, a daughter of the ...

MACKENZIE MATRIMONIAL CASE

... this incident ever spoke of Mr. Mackenzie show- e ing anything but kindness to his wife. c The Lord Chancellor said he could find nothing z to indicate that Mr. Mackenzie showed greatE affection for his wife. Dr. Mackenzie, after theI ...

THE LATE Mr. IVHITBREAD

... published. Sold by Mr. Peck, the Printer of this Paper, the Hull Packet Office in Scale-I-aue, and Mr. Turner, Mr Rodford, and Topping Co. Hull; M. Tuikes, Beverley ; W. Ainswo*th, Scarborough Ktatr, Market Weighton; Savaoi, Howden; and Adams, Selby; and all ...

THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... There has lieen a falling back of late, which t I t]Jill; is occasioned by the Act not being sufficiently en- Cerceul By tle Cteiimi.4w--Froin the nature of our work we can- ?? keep intemperate men. I have not of late had occasion I ti dismiss any neon ...

ALICE MACKENZIE'S FU

... ALICE MACKENZIE'S FUNERAL. The funeral of Alice Mackenzie, the eighth vic- tim of the Whitechapel murderer, took place from the Tower public-house, in Artillery-street on Wed- nesday afternoon at half-past one. Tue coffin was removed from the mortuary ...

THE MACKENZIE DIVORCE CASE

... slightest indication that Mrs Mackenzie's con- dition bad been broughtabout by the improper use of drugs. In her youth Mrs Mackenzie was very healthy and possessed of good spirits. Cross. ?? illness from which Mrs ...

THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... s. Mr. Thomas Linton, Superintendent of the Edinbergh Police, was next examined. le said-.-I have been superin- tendent of police for about eight years, so that I have been' in that office both before and after the passing of the Forbes Mackenzie'Act ...

THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT. Two cases tried in the police court, at Edinabrgl., illustrate a peculiar oppressive feature in the Forbocc Mackenzie act. One of the chief objects oi the act was to separate, so far as possible, the trade of the grocer or provision ...