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TRAGEDY IN PICCADILLY

... SUICIDE OF AN ANBASSADOR. A tragic occurrence is reported from Piccadlil]. The discovery, a news agency states, was made at the rooms of Count Karolyi late on Friday nizbo last week. The Count, wvh3 was attache to Qhe Austrc-Efungary Enbassy, returned from 6D. JarneBs abzut four o'clock in the afternoon, proceeding at once to his apartments on the third floor. At ten minutes past five o'clock ...

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN NEWCASTLE

... DOMESTLC TRAGEDY IN NEWCASTLE. A DENTIST CHARGED WITH SHOOTING I-i IS WIFE. At the N3weastle Police Court on Monday, William Tinu, dentist, 28 years cf age, was charged with tavilipp disoharged a stick gun at hie wife, Annie Tian, in Prince Albert Terrace, with intent to murder her on the 26th ?? Sandore, from the office of the Tvwn Clerk s appeared on behalf of the police. and Ur H. Burns de- ...

LOCAL MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... In the Divorce CoutO at London, on Saturday, 3r Justice Barnes had before him the case of Bruce v Bruce. The petition was that of MIr Charles James Bruce; a cattle salesman, of Newcastle, fora judicial sep3ration by reason of the cruelty of his wife. She answered denying the charge, but did not appear. M~r Priestley, who appeared for the petitioner, said thlt the marriage took place on the 6th ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... DURHAMI QUARTER SESSIONS. TRIAL OF PRISONERS. The business of the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Durham was commenced at the Shire Mall, Durham, ft on Tuesday, before Mr John Lloyd Wharton, U.P. (chairman), and other magistrates. John Thomas Usher (22), labourer, and Widiam Thomas ci Wighain (22), labourer, pleaded guilty to breaking arid enterig a the counting house ...

FATAL STABBING AFFRAY AT SOUTH SHIELDS

... FATAL STABBINL'G A ri'RAY A .T SOUTH S'IIIELDk'. PRISiONER BE3FORE: T]IL 2-IAG.I9P.'TB? On bMonday, a serious otabbi g .tir.y. v:., r.:i fatally, occurred at South ?? a ?? ?? - middle aged man name-d George Dlitcr, a r.. i. : Taylor Street. About balf-past Lre 2c*:. i t . -, celved at tlhe Boroug~h Police Station : g:rrul ?? ; rence, and Inspector Dlorray with Ser: t. Ce: ?? the Alowick ...

TRIALS IN CHINESE COURTS

... The manner in which trialswre conducted in Cbinese courts would be a startlihg surpise to all who have not personally attended a court sPenae. Torture is always resorted to in order to compel the accused to declare him- self guilty of the charge against him, and to such an ex- tent is it carried that it often results in either causing the death of the accused or else maiming himfor life. ...

The Police Courts

... Ste lafla (IOUTIS. -0- An nEWCASTLE.-TU'E8DAY. Acn Dixon was cnarged with keeping a bagatgale board without havis a license for the ?? tive-nspector Atkinson said that on Thursday, the 8thi of ths present month, et about 7 p.m., he, In company with Detective Williams, went Into the honue 41, Carliol Street, Newcastle, which was kept by the dtfendant as a temperance bar. There wan a bagatelle ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER BY BABY FARMERS

... ALLEGED -MANSLAUGHTER BY BABY FAIMPts.-I On Monday, at the St. Giles's Coroner's Court, Mr Walter Schroder concluded his inquiry into the cir- cumstances attending the death of Brenda Weston, a nurse-child, aged two years and nine months, and for the alleged wilful murder of whom Henry Hurst, 22, hammerman, and Bessie Clara Hurst, 24, his wife, of Betterton Street, Drury Lane, are at present ...

The Police Courts

... 7e voli art NEWCASTLE-FRIDAY. Robert Robson was charged with cruelly ill-treating a bnl- ?? Aplin, R ?? said that on the 4th of this month he visited the Newcastle Cattle Market and saw the accused there with a knife in his hand cutting the tails off cattle. XA ?? had been dreadfully out and wias bleeding. Witness got hold of the accused and found in his pockets about 15 or 16 tails. This ...

The Police Courts

... Act volite courts. NEEWCASTLE -1O0NDAY. A man named Daniel tilclutyre ?? broeght up and charged ;with attejrping to commit scici'c, A young man lodging in the same hLruSL, 21, Penn Street, as the prisoner Paid that aon the day in question he went lnto the front room of the bouse, and saw the prisoner with R penknife in his hsnd, trying to cut his throat wsitb it. Wit- ness took it from him. ...

HUMAN NATURE AS SEEN IN A POLICE COURT

... iUJMAN NqATURE~ AS SEEN IN A POLICE COURT. Patrickr, the charge again/st you is inebsiation, said the fatherly Judge at Brooklyn's Butler Street Police Court, as a plasouer stood before him, Don't use big overdo, your Hlonour, but give it to me in plain English.' WNell, vwore you drunk 2' Judge, must I tell the truthl 2 You mlust, And can't!I dscays a little leii 2 Always ...

YORK NEW COURTS OF JUSTICE

... IYORK NEW COURTS OF JUSTICE, I OPEMSING BY THE DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AV AON D ALE. The new Courts cf Justice wore raloencd at Yolk on Wednesday. Hi.ll. the Duke c£ Clarence and Avondale, K.G.. attended by a number of the officers of the Northern Headquartere of York Garrison, acrived at Clifford Street about threc o'clock. At that timo a very large crowd assembled and surrounded the vicinity ...