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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... is preferredagainst ?? was remandsd. A CONSTABLE IN A PERIURY CHAEGE. -Thomas Jarvis, a constable of the K division; Rebecca Uffellman, wife of a publican at Bow; and George Thomas Tillett, a gasfitter, were charged on re- mand, with conspiracy and perjury ...

INGENIOUS CHECK FORGERIES

... I INGENIOUS CHECK FORGERIES. l On Wednesday, Themas Brookes, William Hardy, William Bch ofield, and Thomas Miles, of whom the first two had bsen see'eral times remanded, were brought up at Bow street for final examination, charged with a series of forgeries ...

THE PROVINCES

... brought into use; but- for hours did the auphibious -visitor defy the utmost efforts of its pur-- seers. At last a couple of hardy fishermen contrived to drive it into a shoal; both the men jumped into the stream, when the seal sprang at one of them, but ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... WINXING A DETEcTIVE.-John Robert Hardy, 40, an insurance agent, of 4, Vic- toria-road, South Tottenham, was charged, on remand, with obtaining shil- lings from a large number of persons by false ?? evidence showed that Hardy called on people and repre- sented ...

SERIOUS CHARGE

... unlawful act, on Nov. 20.-Mr. Augustus J. Pepper, F.R.CLS., of 122, Gower-street, said that in compliance with an, order from Dr. Thomas, the coroner, he went to the St. Pancras mortuary, and in the presence of two medicalmen, Inspector Banister, and others, ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... FATAL FAIL OF AN INVANT. Yesterday tbe East-end coroner held an inquity at the (ity Arms, Ratcliff, concerning the death of Thomas Johan Wells, two years of ace, the sou of a farrier, of 2, Black Thorn-place, Brook-street, Rat- cliff. OuSunday, whileco ...

THE PROVINCES

... in at- tendance, but no violence occurred. It appears that Mr. Lankford previously was engaged -as Scripture reader at St. Thomas's church, Nottingham, and it Is stated, then represented himself as an Episcopa- lian layman. The trust-deed of Zion chapel ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... tir l5th of April annd 11thl of Slay, tiuy.I hin thle iriterregneir et~sesri tire dleathr of Di'. Hard-I wicks and the election of his euccessor, Dr. Thomas. 3HOSPITAL WORK AT T19E EAST END. IAccorrlirg to statistics just cOuspileri, no0 less tlhan '3,179 ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CaOrobert public-housee1ethnal-green, on the body of the miewly-born male child of Thomas Newall, a general dealer, living at 13, Butler's-buildings, Goat- street, Betlual-green. Thomas Nowell, the father, stated that at half-past live on Monday morseing his wife ...

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... that no fraud bad been committed by the defen- dant, but that he had really sustained a serious injury by the accident. Dr. Thomas E. Simpson, who saw the defendant shortly after the accident, was examined forthe defence. He said that the de. fendant told ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... OF AN Des-ANT. On Saturday the East-eTnd corouer held an inquiry at the City Arms, Ratclitfi, Cosicecrllil1 the death of I Thomas John Wells. two years ot :ze, the son of a Ifarrier, of 2, Blaclc Thoorn-place, Eltook-street, ?? cliff. On Sunday, vhile ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... r4- i Fz a-v{mm- I.A- e 1A.] OX^m aopeulaa rounus v eul~ior VI abagw emsa, SAD CASE OF DaOwElIr(G. On Saturday Dr. Danford Thomas heldaninquest atthe Crowndale hall, St, Pancras, 'on the, bbqy of William George Mealy, aged eight' ears, son of. a railw ...