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THE LONDON BRIDGE EXPLOSION

... TIHE LONDON _BRIDGE EXPLOSION. 'The Central News 9ays the City of London police, yes- terdlay, examined too boys, named Henry Lank-shear, of Grange Road, Bermoudsey, and Ernest E. File, of Willow Valk, Borenondsey. Both lads mnade statements, which were reduced to writing by the police; to tho effect that on the evening of the London Bridge explosion they hired a boat fromn Clarter'f place at ...

PROSECUTION OF A CLUB MANAGER

... PROSECUTION OF A CLUB MANAGER, At theileampstead Police Court, yesterday, Mr. John Baum, proprietor and manager of the Athenaeum Club, Vale of Health, Hlampstead1 Ecath (formerly proprietor of Cremorse G(ardens, ?? was summoned by the' Comnissioncrs of Inland Revenue to aniswer c four seminonses chargging him, respectively, with mnlawfully selling without license, on the 8th of November last, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMING4HI A POLIOE COUIT.T-YESTrRDAY, I - ~~ - a -fi .. - A rl - 7 f 7. I.. Ifs fore lessrs. Lowe ac-t id cook. pi MCatcLEss DirivrNi,-Walter Herbert, groon, em- of ployed at Oscott College, was brought up on remnind ti charged with furious driving. On the 23rd ult. prisoner w was drivirng furiously along Corporation Street. when he fc knocked down an old man named William Shaylor. Thu ct ...

THE WOOLWICH TRAGEDY

... Yesterday, at the WVoolwich Policc Court, Frederick T Marshall, 21, was brought before Mr. Balguy, on - remand, charged with having murdered Laura Milson, on the 22nd inst. It transpired that, some time 42 before the case was called on, the prisoner was placed among a number of other men for the pur- poses of idientification by a witness who it was believed had seen the prisoner shortly before ...

THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRING TO DEFRAUD

... THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRING To Io . DEFRAUD. At the Central Criminal Court, yesterday, before ti5 Recorder. the trial of the five men-Pope, Pryor, Erri,1. toan, Titcombe, and Hughlings-on the charge a conspiracy to defraud in connection wit], the Internatiolil c Fish Dinner Company, thp London Fish Dinner Comparn n the Suburban House Distribution Company, the ?? s venor Bank, and other companies, ...

THE NOVEMBER ELECTIONS

... ALLEGED CORRUPT PRATCS i ST. BARTHOLOMEWV'S WARD. S At thle Itirmingihamn Police Court, yesterday-befe're I Ti. . X S- Kynnersley (stipendiary' ?? I Noiso, butcher,, Digbeth, sees chiargeupnfvcots 1 ,4il ]liiviug, contravenied the provisions of the Corrupt 3'ra-iices Act. Mr. Nixon, it will be remembered, was anl un~successful candidate for the representation of St. ?? Wardl at thle last ...

THE ALLEGED CRUELTY AND MURDER AT SEA

... THE ALLEGED CRUELTY AND MURDER I AT SEA. At the Birkenbiend Polico Court, yesterday, Ferdinand g Koelpein, boatswain, and R , llIanselher, secopil mate of the t American ship J. F. Chapmin, were again brought up, charged with the wilful murder of a llussian Finni namtl S Jensen, one of the seamen on board, during the voyage of h the vessel from San Francisco to Liverpool The evidence o for the ...

THE CAREER OF AN ADVENTURER

... TH1f CAIEER OF AN ADVTENTTURPER. At tile Westminster Police Court, yesterday, Edward Howard, and Emily, bis wife, were again examinedi charged with bogging from house to house at lains 1'lace and Beaufort Gardens, Bromptoen. Mr. Richard Gower, the chief oflicer, appeared for the Mlelndicity Society. The evidence of Detective-sergeauits Scantlett and Blrown, of the E Division, showed that on ...

WOLVERHAMPTON

... WOLVERH~AMPTON. :- - - -- AP- O.n ALLEGED) ADULTERhTION OF OATMEAL. -I At iSC Police Court, yesterday, before the Deputy Stipendiary,; Joseph ]'earsoii, corn factor-, Qularry Batik, was ehiarfi9ill with selling adulterated oatmneal. It Was alleged that oil ?? 9 the defendant sold half a pound of flue oat- - meal, which, oponu Rlalysis, wals found to eontaiti 14 Uicr cent. of barley mnesh ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSION

... A Special Licens8ing- Session wras held at the Birrning- barn 1Police Court, yesterday. Thq justices present were d.Messrs. Jaffraj' (chairman), Lloyd, J. D. Goodman, EI. Y Olsomberlain, Deykin, Cook, and Parsons., IIs Mr. Hirsitn applied err behalf of the London arid North- a Western Railway Compainy for the confirmation of the C .9provisional order which had been granted by thle justices 6 r ...

WORCESTER

... -- , , ?? k A , I'All Ur -A , ?? itv Pnl1iV. STE:A.IS(I WE1 AMlaNU APLIPARRI.-Att tile Ulty Y ollee Court, yesterday, Jallies ]l-a y (25), labourer, was charged with stealing a pair oi' boots 0111 nni overcoat from the eisidetl(:o of Mi El. Hill, stirgeoll, ]road Street. The narticles corer safe in the proseolltor's ha'il at 10.30 on Tiles- (lily eening. The fr'onlt d OOr waIIS usually left ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... ,BiRMIINGIIAM POLICE OOURT.-YESTERIDAY. I BeJorc A1essrs. Iynnsserle (rSijpendeiary), Cool, ansi Im J'arvesonts. so STEALUNG A COW'S HEADr-John Aseiford (25), gas ci fitter, Bishop Street, pleaded guilty to stealing a cows fl hend froin tleleshop-door oE David Swadliinis, butcher, Cl ooch Sa Street, and vas sentenced to twenty-one days' imprison- Di ?? did it, saidl the prisoner. Had he not ...