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PORTUGUESE CLAIMS IN AFRICA

... PORTUGUBSE CLAIMS IN AFRICA. ITke 1;imev of yesterdlay says :-The reply of the! Portuguese Coveriunent to Lord Salisbury'si protest against the recent creation of a fiew pro- viace in tho southern part of Central Afcrica has been transmitted to the English ...

WHITECHAPEL HORRORS

... re- utaining there with her a Ice. mniiinte-s he drew an orlinary knife front hi-s pocket on-itn, ; her throat . No weapon war. found upon th.e iPrisoner when 11 was taken, but litters in the pockets of his cloth:-; trill peasumably milke the aisk of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... plaintift. James Houston, claims £2,000 damages for the loes of hisdaughter, Martha, who wus killel in the anekident. Shec w.ar seveuteen years4 of age. The question was mainly one as to the amnount of damages. The case occupied the day. Forplaintiff-ilesers ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD

... standes. wn-s living in the same houtse as the de. fendants in Charlotte Street, Portland Place. Mr. 'Archibald Forbes, the war correspondent, out of kindness asked Dr. Morris to vitit Mr. Hlecter professionally, Dr. Morris did Bo, and at his suggestion ...

THE BURY MURDER

... ground that they were harassed and overworked, has been revived and intensified by orders which have been received, from the War Office transferring the two senior non-commissioned officers and about a dozen of the oldest drivers to different parts of the ...

THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION ON THE TIMES' CHARGES

... In ray hands was eatrusted the shipping and de,positing of aU arm;n ammunition, and war material along the Canadian line ef territoly. I attended every council of war that won held by the organisation. Did you comnmunicate wihat was going on to the Canadian ...

THE MURDER OF DISTRICT-INSPECTOR MARTIN

... be a grand success- Ilelieve me, yonrse fratercnally, S. C. CecUnANE, To R1ev. MI Ii. Kanci, LLtD. Thle following telegramt war received from thcs Moleleratornrf the! Genleral A,~crmbfy 'Vus her. Dr. Kane, ]Ielfcmst. 11 nici; Prov ide sebsitmtifut for ...

THE SENTENCE ON MR, CONYBEARE

... of the Plan he wold point out to .the| hbouse that he at -the time when the noversent was organised was travelling in So th Africa, that mr. Harrison was in Oxford, and that Mr. Bensae was travelling in the United States. As to police Fespionage be confessed ...