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... roblk ALTERATION OF BANK CiiEQUES.--BankerS will have reason to congratulate themselves if the police have at last really put their hands on part of a gang who have for a long time past been preying upon them with success. The two prisoners at present in custody on a charge of forgery on the Bank of England are supposed to belong to a strong American gang. The process by which the rascals work ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1879
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1052 | Page: Page 10, 20 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... FRE POLICE COURTS MANSION HOUSE. Mr. DCrrnard DunkCls J1ii/der, hop merchant, at the Hlop EXcohange Borough, and hlr. CarC Steitz, toy merchant, of Little Trinity-lane, appeared before the Lord Miayor for final examiuation, in answer to ad. journed summonses charging them with conspiring togs- ther-to obtain and obtaining 301. from Mr. Louis Charles Alexander, the official liquidator of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ,Y. ?, ,.-i - lp ,? I i _,r, ti ?, h - 'XI COURT eRI?31fAL, LINCOLW'S-INN, Celefore tutiffk1(tex of tit jllioa'5ni ~&~JITd I knoce v. OgOU ,. Bhiv Illu i~et for the return to thelnrsoa Baaigia.e m.the Ilead of ofn a 1ditff ?? ~ nd fli theV iead V,hTbecVV ugtoo ad#raetO Wit LA y 9 p2of1tbo *hit go ~t A;Jw~hoi . Thi odlictme pen 11, t the ourt t~o.a na moo by I qg h OF$al he, ced t uda ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ITa POLICR COURTS 3 hmas Saders, Pi, ort t o r scm cabdrlvpr badge9,6l6, was chargedbeforB 1ruOias Gabriel, with beiiq drunk while in charge of a horse and; * cab (No. 102,111) im llishopegate-stret Withou eohnJ 1 Sutherland, 894, said that at halfpast one o'clock that t mornanR he saw the prisoner sitting in his cab asleep and: B the reine over the top o the cab. Me horse was trotting c down ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... i ?? POE :CO URT 'TiIE-E FOLIOE'VOURTS. the chiirg ~* bow ?? to,6tb 'tolid for, thqe i 1 6poae to hayve cob car a leni utIMW94, -AnR to attoing en ,gre t otanor., &~rt~ 'adja1 L OpatlI~l~tu? lrnkvid W it. i&aleg d'b1 behWU101'~ the end W~~a imato 13ad4wijgtbi*;y, 1-uta -dVtheU 4etlo Jaj~ Oet Wtbal? WIS.I stanis.an kuow a i~)$ r 8Ot A u, dabout 14.jhom be- N seribed stQB'4 vife w ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 'B SPOLICE OU:,k& . -'-HION HOUSML. L ' ' . .i r. boti Yr r, of 8ydney Cban LebI street, ppeared before tlie Lord Layor,! in psser' to a ounona issied at the instanc of.o . e Cnomissioners of ,Austoms,for havingenthe 27th October 1877, exported from the ,port of London 26 barrs§ caontanng ginger ale, ?in tl~e ship Hiolland, for KNw York, and thaft he~f ,led t~o delivere the prtu-oer officer ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TFIE POLIO COURTS GILDHALL. - Wjrsimr .liohard PhiMtP?,.,0, St. Grinan!0-terraos, High-road, tooe was cbatged before 'Aldermn t'=rg with stealinir 3t331 1s -on Slaturdnyiij rfi la~fo 'the office of Meers.- iontife and o, Ohoe-laue, hisa mastere.-Mr. 'Uewatpeadfote prosecutors, amd called sufficient evi -nad'Reary Marshall, eblef clorktoIfsr. anfe and Wood, ?? the prisoner bad been iu; thei ...

THE CASE OF JOHN NOLAN

... ITO TIM EDITOR Or THE DAILY NEWS. Sirt,-Have the goodness to allow, me to say that the statemeait relative to the inquiry into the case of John Nolan, which you copy from the Brtiah Medical JTournal of this day, is altogether incorreot and unauthen- ticated. The inquiry is still proceeding, no report has been made, nor any decision arrived-at. I need scarcely add that our report when made will ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tuis DAY. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. AT IQI.-B1iOrBP THE COURT or APPeAL.-At Lincoln's-inn,- Appeals from the Chancery Divioon :-Lea Conservancy Board v. ButtOD, part ?? v. Cursick-Wilson's Marringe Settle- ncut Trastc-lto Jonas Brook and Brothers-Allen v. Seakham, Ar ?? W~estmintor.-Appeals from orders made on in- teriocutory'motioas: leury and otbe v. Lazard and Co., part e on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . * - LAW -INTELKIGIl jEHIQE-'¢ OW OP AfA&-& 31.> er Ohsnltor, ,id Lide: Hat lezI sansO ~ Selborn*.Blacburn, and. Grdom) 4wA v sr V. O i7r 2 ON ZAOO At Ap 171iAS: l l~iese .thriee tiases were ini tho list for bier1g to-day. IFa tbhe 'firt, Mr.: Juia nBeochan, thire 'appfhilanlg ilz tra zands ?? b relievcd rom . iabi~ty' Oni thae Id-' cidsnot et ha gecutor, tasd tha ?? red~ii that offce prior ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ,THE POLICE COURTS& ' 'iMaSM oinhrow, a pulic and n l dealer, 3ving8 at Blety Ws aminod by Mr. James New- uan, Inspector of neat at the Louaou Central Meat Market, before Sir Andrew Luskk .P., for sending live piecesf a diseased cow to marotrs31e which was unft or the footo mam.-Mr. Baylia, jUn., prosecuted on b of the Commioner of 'ewers; and r. Lumley appeared for the ?? defendat wa a ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tu8 Dan AB8CHES COURT. AT 11. 1l3roas L3os PZSZANCZl.- IL blil Roo6 lroun q 1krs. i- 'Fur Learing: Perkins v. EAm~t clerk. CHANCERY COURT OF YORK. 1RF.im Low P'bNAxCa.-I his roflu. SX190 of Lond& Ut: motiva: 1)en aMA othes T. Omreen. elrk. R&ULWAY COMIS1ON. Av ?? *UB~ 1lA1LWN'. C ?? eti 9rWnt cuminittee lie, Houos of Lzds.-For jpgaint,: The 1laleslllroveunett anid 1'r1WaLyB ...