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REMARKABLE FRAUDS ON WEST-END TRADESMEN

... REOARKADBLE FRAUDS ON WEST-END TRADESMEN. Theophilas ,Tuer, described as a doctor of medicine of 34, lalbot-road, Bayewater, and Ella Macdonald. who has been known as Lady Macdouald, residing in the smme house, were charged on remand at the North London Police Court yesterday, with ?? A debts and liabilities to a numberof tradesman, with intent to cheat and defraud. Mr. Colbeck prosecuted ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST M. NAQUET

... THE OHARGE AGAINST M. NAQUET (nom OUX COMUWOsDwT.) PARIS, idgy NWight'. Deputy Waquet is perhaps the most interest- ing of th;. politicsl figures which A;rto the corruptor, has nailed up on the new Panama pillory. Arton, having spent months in solitary confinement, learning tha his strving wife and daughter had appealed in vain (this is his story) to deputies who had battened on his reptile ...

THE AUDLEY DISASTER

... THE AUI)LEY DISASTE1R. Al) JOtl I)NED INQUESr. Tite inqipwt rogitrtlig tis; receut tlisaster in the Dig- laktt Mille tvea rostilnetil ait Andlloy yesteridy by Mlr. CajottOr lloti.''t ThO portioS were ?? as last woeak, Nr. Noisier, ?? wIL for tboe -oneo Oltaeo; Mr. .ildatia for Nesote, Rligbty, the owittat of the col- lierfl, and Mr. Ilngo Young,, the Miunrs' Federation, aeted iu tfo itoefsi of ...

THE AUDLEY COLLIERY DISASTER

... THE AUDLEY COLLIE ARY DISAITEU . ~ ~~ 4 hZ -4- 7 THE ADJOURNED INQUEST. 'o Tho edjournile inquest on the bodies of the two rne ao recovereit fruits tbo Diglelce Pit was resumed yersterday se at Audisy. Oit tbre first day of thte inquiry evridence it necesasiry for the ldsut~ieiation of thlN bodies prevtitus to ao bulrial w~as taken, Tooter day such evidencee as it was r. pueeilirl to obtain as ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LX'.U NIoriCl,.-Thus JDAY. lit0 4,o% .i. t4. .4.4 .a. II t,'!11 Ci\3 ?? I ;, 'SW I 1LV A PA4NI C'¾. .1 - V . 4. * _4 W '40 . ?? ?? 's T? i Cilt II- I' tt 4!! , v 444 O4,4 r4' ' 35', 4 3 ?? f0' ' i 1 z ~i-iI' . ' It', ('jii4]t ii 4. ?? ?? i.i, :Omo4L o14.>0,3 ?? i_ w ' i.i '1i i 31FoY lIti! -3im '2 . A. F44.4 404 I ?? ' .44I it- i 'liV ii, '13 '144411!''' I I 'II .4th d- 1441 .4't~i~l ?? - ? ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COU.RITS. WESTMINSTER, - A WAtmrr Du9L. -ECMMa Bussoy, 46, gr 12, Artillery-row, Westminnster, was charged with assaulting Louisa Wright by throwiag a qouantity of water over her arid strikinug her oni the hoad With a tin cars.-Prosecutrix, who appeared with a bandaige about her head alnd na half-gall' ean ilk her hliid, said at elevee o'clock that ?? she went to thi stolld-pipe ii. ...

THE BAYSWATER TRAGEDY

... THlE BAYSIWATEI TRAGEDY. A. L.IJA LX.I.LL F.'K II Z. 1 A.1X. .A AJL. SINGULAR STATEMENT.-VU1lDICT. At the NoWtial Orimireil Court yeoterday, bleforo Uv. JUtDioQ WVright, Frank Mayelon, atgell 32, witI lldieted for Liet wilful murder of hitt vife, at 63, *i'niiA-,towd, Ityawater, on thul morning of tli 21rt of I Augant.-Mr. C, MIathuivo nod Mr. Bodkiid, luistrooted by Mr, FIraylig, of tho ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIOES.-THIB DA.Y. 11t1l 011 COEFT 01 JURT'I(Mf. uc V-- of CANCERlY IsiVi IN,-Q~leol,'4 lictu±. 0011 -Tg Io (oero M r. Joot,&Lee I I.I) don (i±.ttill w Ra Yscia ton. 1wJd . -l 3'InPtYtoht 1 Wt.11i U14-A1t 1101-.UiousIbor vlitllloOOe. - Y11p oemali I tol Ito11± ,TI of St ltqf IrYIt 1113i (±i$±,iWOol Sllliifol0 La Pol~lor1 'ta Ot ,iat--ilt,Ot .15 gt ±0500 0001lul shy I iii l) v Piot~i~u ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I O - i - BMoro tho Common Serjant, 3Sir Fonrest Fultoa,Q4.) BUCKET SHOP PAUDS. Henry Benjamin Iteolde, stated to be a lieenmsd vie- tualler, wvA indicted for having 041pIred with Herbert Kraha and Arthur Henry AZord who had =Idad guilty, to obtain money from the publin b ?? a- tenes throughl the inetrtumtality of a2egd Matr bnckok aiopq.-r. O. Mathowa and fr. Mair puarnseeed; Mr. J. P. ...

THE FLANNELETTE CASE

... THE FLANNELETTE CASE. EXPEiRT EVIDENChi. Thit ?? hteaing of te t0 sautinuma nftinst Mr. V. VVit hY, of fV vstbtourie-grovo for ni alleged iui- firl fimaom t of Oit, Moreh'l ioim iditi ks Aot on tho e18th WAS i d l ?? boio' M. 1'oedwen-Nr. rxll t roa,,otid the AroT.eSoitimt, actl Mr. H. Nvori, was for ttl ldi .--Lt oles contodotl th at thl w\oid tiaslnil- ,tt ipiltied the pntreintoi oif ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... IAW NOTLCES.-Tifls DAY. SlUPHIt~i COLF 1T (V JUDI)IkU 'CURl' UO' AIP'IIAL.-Caee'ir lf.-lifedoc tii Lord Gum' Nliol.a Load .1 alice a iii:.i 411liciA ~ iaili.-A t II. For ltilogtaeil, {ihreC yA ?? lica C., cii B1i'diiird v l'liikir, (N.I.Cftt ?? letial 11Di oln Ilinal list): ?? ii n 'aiur b ?? -w e o aiu't Ijcs(i'nss'lr a(ol Qaev iil Ajqfltail a (ll liar (oiltion, ivi i te''illad ?? lis p Cort ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE OOURTS. 4 - tOUrLDIIALL. - Imezusosmusarix vci C xnu en.- Jiaunes Pomelwiutho, a cab driver, ?? tit 4, Aihninro'. of pbnuir, Olhirah-Ctroot, Uilathins, Was ctharged bufore lce Aldrliicii: Sir Jt. f!. Ditr vkhot with, eruoily wcorkintg a IsI b.-lsl it tbehilo izll all utld ?? Cl lt ?? oit t 'aettlottslidy evitliltig lie nitt o thle ilfoflt r dtdltt Itdiig aittI tnr which waitw ...