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THE GAS STOKERS' STIRKE

... THE GA S TOXIS, STRIKE. .LXA~ % .. JS.LWJ.5 T= HARGI 0P INCITING TO XURDM PROBROUTION.BY THE TREARY. tt BOW-Stmet PoUo8e-oo:Atygsteday, Heu Georgo Wi daerlbds a poitor, was 00 reiriand, 'with having, oui be l- Decembr, 1se, at a met ingo 6v peson ?? d ~ ?? eofai F' *'it ;e dbeT Liveeey.-Mr. Foarrest olton4, I d by i A. Stephemsoand Mr. Pollard, proeseted on bebhf Of the rsury; Mr. Henry Lynn ...

THE FOREST GATE FIRE

... ii RE. I OPENKING OF THE UMQUEST. ['1LSSAS~TOXTEZGLEBILj c LOflDON, Tatmeure. Mr. Duncan, tie superintendent of ?? Ham A Industrial School, bas this morniag received a Gum large numaber of letters of sympathy. UP to 10.30 BLLai this morning, the bodies of fifteen of the deceased ta boys had boon seen by their relatives, and the well parents of thre e others and the sister of of c another ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... == O I U T TUE POLICE cour,4 4b. - a I ' NVESTMINSTER.-W1lT WomD' CXo Do?- i4 3Edwin Eil, 40, a man ecentrically dessed . in uautical 0 *style, described as a calles-house proptiptor, of 306, i IFullam-road, was charged befors Mr. §41 with being b I a persou of unswund mind wandering - iarge.-Ser- b Igx-tit Bautholooiew, 33 B, deposed that- between tea 4 and elev a yesterday mowniug his ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDUIGS. Re Frederick Roinsotn.-Ifn the Birmingham Court of Bankrupte, yesterday, -Frederick Robinson, of 178, I Tower Rtoad, Aston, journeyman grinder, was adis.- oated a bankrupt by Mr. Registrar Parry. Re John (Kregt, 96 Pyland Road, and Corporation Street, Birmingham, ?? first reesinrg of creditors was fixed to be. held yesterday, at the Official Receiver's, Colnore Row; ...

CHARGES AGAINST A DUBLIN SHIPPING AGENT

... ' CHARGES : ST tA:DUBL S:IPPINGA AE.,- At the 'Kinstghstn- Police- Qoui>rCjestrdag morning, before Mr.,Keys, - - - Mr. P Tflowlung. described. ss-shippingziigew- residirngat 18 ht::hrch street, Abern road,lot. Wall Dablin, was charged by O ?? $Daa, y 142 F, ?? found -ncealedin a gate'- way at Gleaartavenue, Biackroek, -etween--h- and uaine R r. on Ne -Yeat's night (s the nurpos. -ofE ommitting ...

NORTHALLERTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... NORTHALLERTON QUARTER 1 ISE:SSlONs. | kg TiIG Epiphriny Qnarter S-.sions for ths North mo ~e Ridinig Of Yorkashire opened at the Coartinouse, er1 8 Northallarton, yeaterdaY tnorninug-the Chair- pa J tran of the Beich (the Hun. Joho (. Dnudas) I d presiding qu in Tha Chairman, iii delivering his charge to the ir Grand Jury, referred, iu languae of gratifies- d tion, to the lighioneis of the ...

THE ALLEGED PERSECUTION OF LIBERAL WORKMEN AT CREWE

... ITHE AL-LEGED PER'SECUTION OF LIBERAL WVORKiMEN AT CREWVE. Two meetings were held at Crewe last night-one to deny the charge of persecution of Liberal workmen I wch have been made against officials of the London and North-Western Railway Comnany ; the other to re- ! laffirm the charges which have fee0 made. The meet- i ing in the Town Hall was limited to employ6es I of thle railway company, ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUA.RTER SESSIONS. SOMERSET. William Sale, 415, house decorator, was convicted on indiotments for obtaining A3 10e and food from John end Eimna Rimell, at Long Ashton, last October and November, with intent to defraud. Sentence, five months' hard labour. In the second court, Henry Batten, 16, on bail, was convicted on an indictment for indecently assaulting Hannah Fear Wbite, aged 11, at Lyng, ...

MURDER OF A COLONEL

... - URDER OF A COLONEL. ?? ?? -1 s- -- a- Mail news from India brings details of the murder n 13f Colonel HIeyland, commanding officer of the lat J Bombay Lancers, who was shot by a Nowar, who ran a amuok at Deeas, on the 2dth of November. On that morning there iwas a oommanding officer's parade, P The revsildar ?? left, his house and went near the ¶ stable, when he was fired at by a 3owar ...

O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT

... -imrpxq -nvR.p N As nn iqo - n. -. CITATIONLSERVED ON ma PARNEqL. .,Mr Parneliwvas- athrea o'clock yesterday served ,wiIL. the citation and petition in the action for divoroe brought by Captain OiShea against his wife . .s.agalnst. MXr Parnell. abs corespondent, Service was effected by Mr Day, solicitor to Captain o'shea, .who attended personally at the offlces of Messrs Lewis and Lewis, Ely ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... TnQQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM. Mfr. Hawlkes (coroner) held an inquest at Moor Street, yesterday, upon the body of John Court (47), 1, back of 32, Beach Street. Albert Court said that the deceased was his father, and was a saddler by trade. During the past few weeks he had been very ill, and on Friday nmorning complained of pains in his head, but had rnthing but a basin of beef-tea. On Sunday evening ...

TRANSFER OF LICENSES

... TRANSF~ER OF LICENSES. A special sessions for the transfer of licenses was held at Moor Street, yesterday morning; -Messrs Cook and Baxesons being on the Bench. The following licses were ?? houses: Newmarket Inn, Birnlfields, to E. W. Bradbury; Gun Barrels, Bristol Road, to - redford; St. Gecorge's Tavern, Tower Street, to T. HJ. Daniels; Een and Chickens, Bartholomew Street, to A. Gibbons: ...