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LAW NOTICES.—This Day

... Winglield— Guthrie v. Guthiie and Novak—Hamlet v. Hamlet—Campling v. Campling and Davis —Willcox v. Willcox—Shand v. Shand— Thomas v. Thomas—Bowler v. Bowler—Turner v. Turner and Wißon—Smith v. Smith and Wright—Kettlewcll v. Kettlewell— Oli'ord v. Offord —Oliver ...

LAW NOTICES.—This Day

... Padwiek v. Z'sdwiekj—Re Parser (Storey v. Merrin— Great Britafn Company- -Hewitt v. London, bury, &c., Railway Company—Re Hardy (Wells r. —Ihlee v. Japanese Curtains Company. At 10*. Bsroie J. Bacon-.—Caases for I trial (with witnesses) : t, Rylands and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... investiga- tion, said he felt it his duty to commit the defendants for tral. GUILDEALZ. SUPPOSED ROBBEP.x- OF XzOO.-Walter Charles Hardy, 21, residing at 4, Clarendon-street, Harrow-read, Paddington, a lawyer's clerk, was charged with stealing the sum of Xi20j ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... fined him .,3, orthroe dtys' imprisonment andhardlabour, TalE CR.i:E OF STErALINeG 2001. FROM A OLI- CITOB.-1' oitler Clares Hardy, 24, residing at 4, Clarendon-strect, Harrow-road, Paddington, was charged, on renmand. with eteatin_ 00l, thbepwe- per tyof ...

FROM LAST NIGHTS GAZETTE

... Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire, fanner.—Walter Hood, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, ironmonger.—Thomas Richard Coster, Acton, cori.chaudler.—Thomas Brooker, South Norwood, pork butcher.—Cliarles Bartholomew, Seveuoaks Weald, Kent, farmer.—Alfred Sidney ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... stealing two coats, a vest, a. hat, pair of boots and accseP a watch and obain, pipe, and diamond peudasut, the propert~y of John Thomas Nioholas. Prosecutor said; I am a deck , and live at S6, Hatton- garden. Last night I was over at Battersee, and met the pri- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... yard the prisoner Hardy asked 3 lin to be allowed to restore the mlnaterials to the a place froam .sbich they hail been talhon. Ile Fiuad he !iicol(l not. The prisoner then askled him if he wished 'to rulin hinm. ?? replied thut lie (Hardy) was ii ruining ...

ANOTHER THAMES MYSTERY

... man naciced Mibicel White. Tics jury returned a ver- dict of Accidental death. Tice second inquiry was held at the Admiral Hardy, Clarence-street, Green- wich, o0! tice body of Henry Bennet, aged live years, soil of parects residing at 4, Richlcrdsoen's-place ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... under the Geneva Award.—Mr. Butt, Q.C., Mr. Cohen, Q.C., and Mr. Mathew appeared for the plaintiff ; and Sir K. James and Mr. Hardy for the defendant.—Lord Coleridge, upon the conclusion of the argument, said that the case was important one, and! he would ...

The Knee of Wales presided yesterday a meeting of the Council of his Royal Highness, held the Office the Duchy

... ilmshurat, the secretary, attended Clerk tie Council. Attempted Wife Mubdeti.—At Hie Dei by Borough Police-court yesterday, Thomas foreman in the carriage department the Midland Railway works, and living 62, A!e.\andrastreet, brought warrant charged with ...

THE PROVINCES

... scI after dinner on Thursday she took aiodther.Y sodi mediately after which she became very 5icki Witness and Inspector I-Hardy went t ? ( til ill. the Sunldiay morning to see her, whevn il5 is she had been ill for several weeks at tl the band occasionally ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... and upwards of RI was col- lected in the hotel. A verdict of Accidental death was re. turned. SHOCKING DEATH. Dr. Danferd Thomas held an inquest in St. Pancras on the body of Edward WilliasB, aged forty, described as a com. positor, who was found dead ...