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LICENSING SESSIONS

... L1CENSiING SESSIONS. GATESHEAD. The annual Brewster Sessions for the borough of Gates- head were heldyesterday at the Gateahead Borough Polioe Court.-Tbe Mayor announced that the adjourned Sessions would be held on the 24th of September. Ie said there was only one ?? Christis-on the blacklist, and the hearing of the application for his license would be adjourned until the 24th of September. ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... BR. O.TER , 8286 . -, > v Ad FJJEE tIttA WEEDS. 8 The annual Brewster Sessions for the borough of Leeds coineutcpd yesterday mornling at the Civil Court, Town e all. 'Ad. 6do0DIoUSE ptesided, and the other magis- t rates on the bench were Aid. Tatham, Aid, Sir Edwin Gaunt, Mr. Middleton, Mr. J.. S. Mathers, Mr. C. e Ravner, and Mr. J. Ingham.-Mr. H. B. James opposed r the majority of the ...

THE STRONGEST EVIDENCE

... TH ITOcSTEVTDEMTC7E. (From toe - Blackhburn Times,,) ?? eury~lqdon, residinlg at ::0 W~halley~rd- troad, Blackburn. has ever since IS7, atfremnent in- tervals, been subiected-to indescribable effieriug. owrac -to attacks of intense pain and swelling in his fOee. Nverything tbat was recommended for the liment, -which wa of an acute rhennmatic nature, was nesd,. but the remedies-applied proved ...

TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT NEW BUCKENHAM

... ESOAPING JUSTICE BY SUICIDE. On Monday evening Ne w Bucicenhem was the scene of a fearful tragedy committed under peculiar circum- stances. It will be remembered that a man namred George Parnham was sentenced to fourteen days' im- prisounment for cruelly ilitreating his daughter Grace, a girl aged about 13 years, Parnham had, on Monday, been to the Eest Harling Petty Sessions, where his wife ...

ALLEGED BIGAMY AT CWMBRAN

... ALLEGED BIGAMY AT CW-NBRAN. CHARGE OF ROBBING THE SECOND HUSBAND. aes SCENE IN COURT. -a- cc, At Caerlson Petty Sessions on Thursday Esther on Mabe, a somewbat attractive w1oman, was in charged with stealing a gold watch and chain. a ern sewving-miachine, an oil painting, and a tin box, Ito the property of Leonard blabs, a break and cab ed proprietor, of COwebran, with whom she bad gone st ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... -, if- Vi THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 'r a * ~~BEFORE M&K DICKINSON. CHARGEs AGAINST DolsTicn SERVANTh.-%m~ Johnson, a widow, 36 years of age, was cbargei 7it £1 be. 86, belongng to her emplrier wlp m plyda oetcsrat h ie out of 4 though the money had bean rcie y V=, po hervarest she said, I am veys--;i e Johson wl give me time Iwilpyt Mrf. Ddickison, sent ber to jail for one rla'aar&, Mare Prescott ...

THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

... IRTE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT. p PROPOSED ALTERATIONS OF b BOUNDARIES IN SUFFOLK. n The final recommendations of the Boundary Com. G missioners to the Local Government Board have besn C published. The first of the new County Conscile will C te elected by the constituencies according to the existing I bouadaries, with the-so far as Suffolk is concerned- comparatively small exceptions that where a ...

A MAN KILLED ON THE RAILWAY NEAR HAUGHLEY

... A MAN KILLED ON THE RAILWAY NEINAR HAUGHLEY. About half-past eight o'clock on Sunday morning a man named John Estlea, a labourer, of Old Newton, while trespassing on the Great Eastern Railway near Haughley Junction, was knocked down and killed by a passing train, the engine and the whole of the carriages passing over his body. Death must have been instan- taneous, and when the train was ...

THE HAMPTON WICK RAILWAY DISASTER

... ET EhAMPTON WICTt IAITI.AY DxISASTER. I INQUEST AND VERDICT, Tbo ajd1ourned inquest into the railway Wter which took placo at Hampton WickStation ,httv before midnight on Bank Holiday, was hold ,10beyjay at the Rose and Crown Hotel, Hampton, Wiick, the inquiry being conducted by Dr. Diplook, eorouel for WVest Middlesex. It will laremeoubered thatowieg to a mistake au engine without carriages o ...

A SUNDAY DRINKING PARTY AT SWANSEA

... A SUNDAY DRINKING PARTY I I AT SWANSEA. .1 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST POLICE- CONSTABLES. At Swansea Police-court on Thursday (before Mr. J. C. Fowler, stipendiary) William Lewis, a labourer, aged 47, living at 13, Inkermau-street, St. Thomas, was charged by Police-sergeant Barnett with being drunk in Inkerman-treet, and Mary Lewis, his wire, was charged with assaulting the police in the execution of ...

COLCHESTER

... COLCHIE T ER. COwNTY CoURT. -The Colchester County Courk was held on Tuesday before Mr. H. Goody, registrar. All disputcd cases were aujoarned, owing to the indis- position of the Judge. HONOURB FOR THE SOMEReET LIGHT INFANTRY. -The Burmese medal was presented to Ceptains Cox and Lovatt, Sersts. Wood. Holmes, at d Riley, Corple. Turner and Burke, of tha let Battalion of the S.L I., aet a ...

SERIOUS CRIMES

... SERIOUS CRIMES, ALLEGED MURDER IN GLASGOW. Thomas BEaunain. pevslofser, 52, Wallace Street, Glas- pow, was found dead in bed on Saturday night, his heed beiog smashedl in as if 'with a hammer. Quarrelling having beu besid in the house, Mary Ann Campbell; his wsfe, and Juo. Brannigar, his son, bave been arrested. FATAL QUARREL On Monday forenoon a fatal quarrel took place at Cyde Tronworks, ...