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AN ENCOUNTER WITH LEAD STEALERS

... Ah ENCOUNTHE WITH LEAD SToADRS. EDWARD L.&NE. Thomas Dean, and James Barr were charged, at the West London Police-court. with stealing I a quantity of lead pipe. Police-constable 5SS T said that on Wednesday afternoon he was on duty in Greyhound croad, Fulham, and on hearing a noise in an unoccupied house, he called another officer and placed himl outside. 7 He went to the hack of the house ...

TRAGIC AFFAIR IN WHITECHAPEL

... TVALGIC. AFFArt US WfflmiscUPL. - I . - . ?? flnfh1-flh i IA SERIOtUS case' of attempted Wife murder occurred in two, IWhitetchapel on Saturday. Richard Harris, a broker's thel man,living at No.1, Britten's-court, Jt. George's-road, E.. rt Ireturned homne dluring the afternoon,, m~id commenced ?? aquarrel with his wife Annie, aged thirty-four. Htis alleged~ cotr by the daughter, IEllen ...

DIVORCE COURT

... 1:j I. I I I a .: I THEATRICAL CASES. Eate Vaughan Divorced. IN the Pivorce Division Sir Francis Jeune. had before him the petition of Colonel the HIon. Frederick Arthur Wellesley for a divorce' by reason of the adultery of his wife,' rs. Kate Alice Wellesley (nde Cans. delin), with the co-respondent, Mr. John. Lorimer, an actor, whose professional name is Lethcourt. The respondent is ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... BREACH OF PROMISE CA. CASES. A MUSIC-HALL ARTISTE SETTLES HER CASE IN COURT. IN a breach of promise case in the Queen's Bench Division before Mr. Justice Haw- kins and a special jury, the plaintiff, Bliss Ruby Macintosh, set cut in her statement of claim that she was a music-hall artiste, and 'that the defendant, Mr. William Harding Woo ds, was 'the proprietor of the Bedford Head Hotel, ...

A JEALOUS MILKMAN ON THE WARPATH

... A JEALOUS TULKPITAN ON THE WARPATH. Ar Mvarylebone Police Court Mr. Plow'den heard a suinmols taken out by a young man named Harol DYeyg, a milkman, oc 10, East Street Buildiligs, lVfarylebone, against anotler millrm-i, named Ernest 'arsh, of 196, ?? Park Road, foi assault. MIrI. Friece Palmer, Solicitor, who appeared for the complainant, said his clhent kept company with a young woman named ...

GANGS OF YOUNG RUFFIANS AT HACKNEY

... I GANGS OF YOUNG RUFFIANS AT RHACKNEY. JosmHi FITZPATRIag, Johu Bedwell,Joseph Wood, Thomas Curtis, Abraham Hyde, and George Towleri six lads about sixteen or seventeen years of age, were indicted for riotously assembling to disturb the public peace. to the terror of Her Majesty's sub. Jectg. Mr. C. F. Gill, Mr. Bodkin, and Mr. Guy Stephenson prosecuted, and Mr. Hutton defended Towler. on the ...

THE ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... THE ILLUSTRATED FOUR ISXWS SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1897. FOUR YOUNG GIRLS ARE TIRED OF LIFE AND DIE TOGETHER. rSU1BJECT OF ILLUST~RAlION.] ONE of tile nost extraordinary tragedies eveI periptrated was reported by tile Comnilissarvof Police for the thel echlouart quarter Oll Thursday morning. As early as 7.30a.rn lhe was summnioned to the house 19, Rue du Faubourg Poissounjierv, the residelnce of a ...

ANOTHER JEWISH LOVE STORY AND RING DISPUTE

... ANOTHER JEWISH LOVE STORY AND RING ,DISPUTE. HIARRY LIPNOSKI, a hairdresser, of Spital- fields, appeared to a summons, before Mr. Cluer, at the Worship Street Police Court, charging him with detaining two rings, the property of Sarah Share. Mr. Morris, solicitor, Supported the summons, and Mr. Vandam defended. The case proved to be one of the recently numerous instances of broken vows ...

CABBIES IN COURT

... C: -ABBIES IN COURT. AT Marlborouglh Street Police. 'Court, Robeit Augustine Hennessey, a cab driver, of Effie -Road .Walham Gteen, was sum- modned by Charles Rbbinson, another cab- man, of Granville Road, Kilburn, for refusing to drive [him a distance not ex- ceeding six MileĀ§. The complainant deposed that on Sun- day, the 14lth inst., lie came out of the Queen's Hall, and asked the ...

TWELVE MONTHS' HABD FOR A CONTEMPTIBLE SCOUNDREL

... TWELVE MONTHS' HABD FOR A CONTEMPTIBLE SCOUNDREL, AT the County of London Sessions, Clerkenwell, the gullibility of some domestic servants was well illustrated during the hearing of a charge preferred against one Robert William Hanson,:: twenty-six, jewel- ler, by Miss Susie' Prisk, a housemaid in service at Eaton Pliac,. S.W., who accused him of having fraudulently obtained various sums of ...

Everybody's Column

... Everybody'~t Ootnmnb zvuoi I A f s~ ?? 'Wab 'Sho'w, at artl% CNutt, tfhiob .w~l) . 11 o beshotlyopened, will consist of a gielit nautical dieplay 18ly) never before witnesese in Europe. It will be a; con~gros, ,d to of aquatic celebritis coigfo'very. part of the 1h1 b .world,, and every known water sport ond'gama will b6 -ontewtrprorewflh ue h ieto f the ptly pntenyfuyerofhslf 'rom arninwae ...

THE MAZE HILL BRUGLARY

... .Tn15 zEnAZ3 XIL L UPGLAry PRESENTATION TO BRAVE POLICEMEN. Tj SiR Joir BRIDGE set specially at BoW-street' or' 1 Wednesday morning, for the purpose of publicly WI recognising the bravery of PolicB constables Smeeth E and Tappin, of the B Division, and Sub-Inspector Cl Easton, of the Thames Police, who displayed con- a spicuous coousage in arresting the men who committed wi what is know'n as ...