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THE RAMSGATE MURDER

... THE RAMSGATE MURDEI? ? Pjflt'r ,a amn A WTflfl nn,?,nnn.n Th NOFI;'S STRANGE CONDUCT. th e h ighth day oP the Noel inqaest was opened wie in tbe presence of a large attendance of the wo general public. -Inspector Ross stated that on the of 15th ult. i~r Noel had sent for himn, and ex-. nol c laimled, I have found the marderer. 'orc Noel was very pale, and throwving his obj rinrrs up and ...

A TRADESMAN'S SAD DEATH

... itii SUICIDE NEAR WOLSINGHAI. an( be Coroner Proud held an iliquest at Wolsingham the Town Hall on Friday on the body of William tio Y'8 Donaldson Ross (48), single, draper, who was li uO found(l dead on the highway between Tow Law No Re, and Wolsinglham on Wednesday morning. - mc nd Thomas War(lhang, boot and shoe dealer, said iti Mqr he knew deceased w.ell twenty years ago, but had in ; a ...

DIVORCED

... A MATRDIONIAL AGMEMY. I- It is the day after the judgment. Mhdme. Charmette gained her divorce suit. She has the custody of her four-year-old son, R'on6. A liberal allowance is made for his education, and the whole of her own fortune has beei returned itatae She will not be unhappy; her incom yaow is twenlty-five thousand francs, and she has Ier lu*.1xiounly-furlliahod apartments in the Avenue ...

TEESSIDE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... A gittino of this court was held on Wednesday I A sitting of this court was held on M'ednesday day- b -the Deputy-Registrar (Mr Farmer) presiding, hay and the Official Receiver ?? the inquiries. cha b Robert Ealliday, West Hartlepoul, late farmer, pres Y near Scdgefield, was first examined, and said he tiou owed £161 7s, and estimated his deficit at £105 lol 7s. lie be-an business as a ...

THE SEATON CAREW SUICIDE

... THREE SEATON CAREW SUICIDE. INQUEST AND VERDi0T. s s°' On Tharsday atternoon, at the ficaton Hotel r, 6s Mr Cronoer Settlo held pa.inquest.on the body of s, -Ritehard.Lisle (20), who, us already reported in .t u1 the Nlorthern Echo, lett his home on Thursday r .s last, and whose boly was picked up on the beach. b d near Seaton On Wednesday morning. U- ir White, Carnier, Scaten Carew, ,said the ...

THE CASE OF MISS MARY GAINES

... THE CASE' OF MISS MARY GATINES. bet A FURTHER 0HEMAND. a I r At a special'sitting of the Darlington Borough off Bench on Thursday-before Mr R3. A. Luck (pre- sa ho siding) and AId. B.. D. Walker and Aid. W. Ht IHarding-Mliss Mary Gaines again appeared, on all bail, to answer a charge of having stolen articles be; o1' the value of 10s, the property of Mrs Eliza- for beth E. Gaincs, of Clevoland ...

BISHOP AUCKLAND SEWERAGE

... , - ?? = a IBISHO P - AUCKLAND I SE^ERAGE. :GOVERNMENT INQUI-RIY.- M IR CHAYTORWS SCHEME. A&Goverunment inquiry was held at the Town t il Hlall, Bishop Auckland, ?? with re- . ferenee to the Urban District Council's applica. tion for a loan of £11,000 for works of. sewage i a disposal, and of £300 as a contribution towards a the improvement of the North-Eastern Railway f, bridge across Princes ...

THE WEST END SCANDALS

... | THE WEST END SOANDALS | 'FURTHER IfiEARINd. Influenza in England. t EPIDEMIC AMONG SCHOOL CHILDBU, e HYDROPHOBIA AT BRADFORDe A BRUTAL, MURDER. 0 LONDON, Thursday Night. 0 At Bnw-street 'Police Court, to-day, Mr Arthiur Newton.' solicitor, Frederiok Taylerson, I his clerk. and Adolphus de Galli, interpreter, 0 were charged, on remand-before Mr Vaughan e -with conspiring to defeat the- ends ...

SERIOUS AFFAIR AT STOCKTON WORKHOUSE

... I.SERIOUS AFFAIR. AT STOCKTON WORKHOUSE.- . I. 1. . , - . I I. .- I WHO ORDERtED TEI ;?OST-MORTRE1? ' A CASE FOH INQTJIRY, The firtoigltly inetig cf the Stockctoq Gnat dinsn was.beld yesterday,'M. G. AL Watson, ?? ?? Carlila said that last ''ahursday an inmate named Macdonald died in tile Workhouse. A piost-mortem examination had been made upon the body, nad it '4as only buried y on Tuesday., ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT STOCKTON

... EXTRA.AOR1DINARY CASE AT STOCKTON. SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS A.GAINST A FATHER. A BOY STEALS TO PROTECT HIS t MOTHER. t At Stockton yesterday, a bright-loolking lad e named Jas. Wilson, aged 13, was charged with stealing from the shop of Councillor J. Harrison, pawnbroker, The Square, where he had been employeti, Mary Wilson, a respectable looking, i well-dressed woman, the mother of the boy, was v ...

A NEWSPAPER INQUIRY

... WUl Much attention has been excited by the cures an reported by a comparatively new discovery in medicine. Tise Bradford Daily Arysu has no : investigated a case, that of Mrs Savage, 71, cle d Myrtle-street, Leeds-road, Brad ford, who (as was shown beyond all doubt) from being unfit to do av the lighest work, was restored to the best of nit d health and full bodily Vigour by taking Dr. of 6 ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... LANCHESTER AND CONSETT. hlu The adjourned annual general licensing sessioius for! the West Division of the Chester mt Ward of Durham county took place at Lanches- ter.on Thursday.-Applications for full licenses: -Thomas Armnstrong, licensed dealer in spirits, N Blackhall Mill, in respect of a house owned by W2 himself at Blackball- Wll; William Aynsley, w provision merchant, Frout-street, ...