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FELLOWING A DANGEROUS EXAMPLE

... gave 66, Itdaon Road, Bermondsey, wher his brother lived, and his brother told witness that he lived Eaa coffee shop In DrurY Lane. Witness hadfound that one of the men who were with himra ?? and another was caman, at the place where the prisoner worked ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... that opular place of entertainment. Each tlme she slngs the ectors pay two hundred guineas to the opera pon. ductors at Drury Lane, 150 of which she receives as!her share. Adeluna Pattl is not suoh a favourite with the public, and does not, consequesntly ...

THE MEN IN WOMEN'S CLOTHES

... gave 66, Linton-road, Bermondsey, where his brother lived, and his brother told witness that he lived at a caffee- Ehop in Drury. lane. Witness had found that one of the men who were with him was foreman and the other was carmnau at the place where the prisoner ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON

... SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINBT A SU3nGON. Ralph 1lchardson, otherwise Eugene Taylor, aged 20, of 101, Drury lane, chemist, was charged on a warrant before Mr. Vaughan, at Bow-street Police-court, on Tues- day, with administering certain noxious drugs to a young ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... account of the same.-Police- constable CalebSkeats, 386 E, deposed that about balf-past one that morning, while on duty in Drury. lane, he sawsthe prisoner coming towards him with a barber's pole, carried ride-fashion over his shoulder, He was marchiag along ...

ANOTHER CASE OF DRESSING IN WOMEN'S CLOTHES

... aud then he gave 6(i, Linton-road, Bersu odsey, wbere his . brother told writness thait he lived at a coilee-shop in 'I Drury-lane. Witnzess hadl found thatone o' the men who I. Was witlhl him wasoreisan anud an~rhr was ca-m au at thoe place wvhere the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... . Eugesm Tatlor, aged 20, chemist, trading under the name of Dr. Ralph Richardson, at the corner of Blaok. moor-street, Drury-lane, was charged on remandwith administering certain noxious drugs to one Julia Pound with intent to procure abortion. Mr. John ...

CHARGE AGAINST A CHEMIST OF ADMINISTERING DRUGS

... Frederick Nelson, Inspector, E Divisioss, deposed that f' be apprehended the prisoner at a quarter to eight t o'clock, at Ilii Drury-lane. Witness asked him if he c was Mr. Richardson, and he said he was. Witness said he wished to speak to him, He went to the ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... from last week on chrge ofstalig abarer' ple, was again brought n- It wiall bne~renebelrbed thatthe prisoner was seen in Drury-lane at half-past one in the morn. ing with the pole in his possession. Ee was stopped by a constable, and in reply to the o ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... she was committed for trial. BOW-STREET. CnHARG AGAINTAN tAvEnTisihG QuAcE.-Balpk lichardson, ?? Taylor, aged 20, of 101, Drury-lane, chemist, was charged with admni- zistering certain nosions drugs to a young woman with a criminal intent. -Julia Pound ...

Two young men-clerks in Liverpool, were drowned while boating at Birkenhead Saturday evening. The movement ..

... Police-court, London, on Tuesday. A young man named Walter Thurston, the employ of Mr. Whitehead, an oil and colour man Drury-lane, was seen by a policeman in Holborn on Monday night with three other young men. Thurston was dressed in women's clothes ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Skeates, 386 E, deo.I ~osed that he was on duty on Friday night, Or rather t Satnrdaymornmng, at half-past one o'clock, in Drury-lane, Ii lvhen he saw the prisoner with the pole in his possession, a -which he carried like a rifle. He stopped the defendant ...