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GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW BA.NKB.TJPTOY COURT- YESTERDAY, (Before Sheriff Dieciow.) EXAMINATION OF rPHILIP PEACE The bankrupt was a saw and file 'manufacturer, Clydesdale Steel Works, 10t Dale Street, Glasgow, and carried on business under the firm of Thomas Tyzack & Sons. There were present Mr Patrick M'Caig, accountant, trustee; Mr'Thomas Sinclair, writer, agent in 1:b sequestration; and Mr John Miller, ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... at- Ax--- coer ALia T-o HE T HTICGFBORNE TRIiV: ?? The Lohm Cdki-F 46sub;, at the fittinig nf t14 Court yesterday, said that he had received anotlier~ letter which it was desirable that the counsel. on both sides should see, and'he therefore handdd it dowrn for their inspection. - , , ; ' -The cross-examination of the plaintiff was rori- tinued by the Solicitor-General.- The witness ?? I left ...

COURT OF SESSION

... cOURT OF SESSION. ,i ':FI~gST ,t ION--TuesDAY, July 4. i VN1CINIXGHAM CB1GV.iJEX-B~LA.{: The purauer in tltis case, the partionlarsof which have bei asresdynoticed 'moved the Court to-day. to a& Ithie; -verdict iniig favour ad 'to, award hM. xpenJ'.Th Burn sm led for'waas'1009, in respeet ofthe 'afegid defani~tioi of the &ilrsuer by thi dafender; i the juty'` aivarded 6ne .fgrthing damagea;- ...

THE ELTHAM TRIAL

... . TRE ELTEA&M TRIAL. The ?? News, desc-ibing the scene in the' Court andaftevho acquittal on Saturday, says -Duringithe earlier ttages of this remarkable 1 trifil; the' -pgblicq interest-ihfd been but slightly ?? niaeifstel .butoni Satutdayw as eveningwore on, aid 'the s6dond adjourfim;nnt took.p]ace, the, vaoant' seats bdchase fil ld, and the wearinessa wsiii~ hid: lefore ''been visible ...

COURT OF SESSION

... ,;VOW M., , - ? :,j ;N.w, ?? I , In this a,ptmonthi e -ure ,wIfo puersueredit a 'otrtv1tA'tel ?? drkoaidrpe sentu igthetqi64hiesjpl,True,0, sth9es fo~r Jeee tO ?? fllrciuie ,(1) thq balance, he aeged,>due.t9 i ?Pfwo~rcon- .trzo't or specified work,;'(2) the ?? due for 9xtrkwwork; and (3) the value of apl~nt, rbaterip &o., belonging-to the pursu rnddused ?? -Trustees-for co=nletioiio'f,,ihe ...

A GIRL CHARGED WITH CULPABLE HOMICIDE

... 'Ai.,GIB MUSED', W ITH - CUL ..I 1: ?? ;i;* ?? .. , VIOMICID)E, C:. , :. ! ^ ?? ,L, :1 X , 2?? .Si ; : - ?? :i : &t the Paisley Sheriff Criminal Cdurtiyesteiday, avldence whas-.le ,in'tb case'o'f the littlezgirl 'Agnee 1M'In'nes, ..who wan ohhrgddwith. having, ofi 13th May;. ia, Anderson Street, Einaing Park; Glasgow, c~n'fudthe-de'athiof ?? girl'naired Jessiea :REbberton, :by striking her ...

THE ELTHAM MURDER

... THED ELTHAM MURDSEL The trislof EdmundWaiter Pook for the murder of Jasne MariS alousen was resumed 'yesterday at a the Central Criminal Court before Lord Chief IE Justice Bovill Somedsapprobation was expressed by the Judge at the suppression of. all mention of I tho locket that was found in the Solicltor-Geneoral's t opening address on Wednesday morning. t -The Sor ?? stated that the reason a ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... L, A OI L o ,8H Q , 4I IeC.Tr-Oit RTnT. i ; ?? '° ?? -F, ?? ?? aib'e ?? 'anxd the ~defend1er en 'h ref~e~e~'tb, his rbsth'z~a ?? 'don's titltot ;hb ?? restimg`owving, on'the grdutdd heraverbis wi money ,weekl to -ayrhiJ accounts. 8 He 4epone that: believed .the raccunt stiet, for to.bcprd not because he.ha h given his fex,4ey jriaUB topay ittbut.becaupe. Ahgot money wee yfro ui,mtqo pay WeI ...

COURT OF SESSION

... , OGURT op SERB) ON.' FI* ST DII6 ;ley . 7' A, . . . If0 . 'o e r:L , , This *iass an hpPeAl-' froin' te Sheriff Count of Stirlingshir' in. ar, action:.at the instance of Mr Forbes of Callend~ar. aginst M~r Wilson of S9uth' Bantasi ne, 'doncluding that the de'fenderhould be decerned to remov'e from repiece ofland of about half-an-acre ja extent, which for some years past has' been occupied 'by ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT

... GLASGOW BANIKRUPTCY COURT. Y3:ESTERDAY. (Before Sheriff B3oLr) EXAMINATION OF ROeIL3T HASTIE, INGLIS & CO. l The bankrupts'were manufacturing chemists and c merchants in Glasgow; and at Firhill. Springbank, 4 and Charles Inglhs rnd William Mariot Finch o Inglis were the individual partners of the com- any. There wer ?? W. T. Duncan, For Mr-J. W. Giuild, O.A.,'the trustee; and Mr Daniel Forbes, ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... THE TIOHBORNE TRIAL. ' At the sttin of Curtestedaythe LORD Cnceotz-JusrscE; said hsewas now much better than he had been and he should be able to slt'as lato'as anybody., e added that he should ask the counsel a t the conclcsion-to~suorro'iv:wbether' any of them ] had any application to make to him as to contmn- ing the sittinigs. P, 'or his part, he would be pre-E pared to make any ...

PASSPORTS FOR FOREIGNERS

... S =OR = -. PASSPORTS -FOR POE133GwNME, I A few fragments of Aiount Jaubert's speech on this Subject, which created quite a scene a the French Chamber, may amuse our readers. His argument was that there was no harm getting money, and especially from foreign ,M and more especially from those who looked wlth malevolent satisfaction on the misfortunes of France. He desired a coiniderable tax for ...