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A ROMANCE AND ITS SEQUEL

... An extraordinary Case has been heard by Mr De Rutzen at ?? Police Court. Gustave Rcthe, 36, a hand. some, wall-dressed German, describing himself asa coffee planter of 14, Ebury Streec, South Bclgravia, was placed in the dock, charged with assaulting Dr Charles Lurmley, formerly of the Royal Navy. Dr Lnmley, who had a very bad black eve, and a swollen face, said he was in practice at King's ...

STRANGE LOCAL LAW CASE

... I XETRA{ORDINARY STORY. Campbell V. Wilson and Campboell v. Campbell and Wil. ?? the Chancery Division of the High Court of Jus. tice, LondDon, thie week, before Mfir Justice Kekowicb, those actions have been heard. Mr lWarringeon, Q.O., Mr Ford, and Mr Boxal] appeared for the plaintiff, NIrs Campbel!, in the fir-t action. Mr Bramnwoll Davis, Q.OC., and Left Rc r represented air NVilson. the ...

CAPITAL AND LABOUR

... THE CARDIFF DOCK STRIKE. At Cardiff Quarter Sessions on Tuesday, before Ur B. F. Williams, QOC.. the trial of hr J. IL Wilson, general secretary of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union, for uolaw- ful assegbly and riot, was resumed. The indictment was as follows:- Together with other persons, to the number of ten or more, unlawntlly and riotously did assemble to disturb the public peace, and did ...

ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... I ACTION FOR BREACH OFPROMISE. -I REMARKABLE CASE.i An extraordinary breach of promise case was heard b on Saturday at Manchester Assizes, before Mr Justice SI Grauthamn. The plaintiF was Sophia Hettera, daughter b of a merchant and agent e-arrying on business at Port Said, and the defendant, Eliahoo Joseph, a merchant, carrying on business iu Mianchester. In 1890 Mrs Sassoon, a sister of the ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... BREWSTER SESS IONS. NEW OCASATT.I. The adjourned Brewster Sessions for the City and County of Neweaste-upon-Tyne were resumed at the Newcastle Police COurt on Tues:iay. irtu. liconsing magistrates were Alderman Richardson (chairman), Alderman Sutton, Mr Hugh Morton, Mr Riley Lord, Mr E. A. Hedley, Mr John Goolden, and Mr Coltman. APPLICATIONS FOR FULL LICENSES. John McGilligan applied for a ...

The Police Courts

... .0 11.I t gob, gm. NEWCASTLK-MONDAT. Patrick McGiven (35?, was charged with being drunk and disorderly On she 20th ins,. and further, with neglecting his wife and five children In a manner ikely to cae them unnecessary sffesig.-P.C Thos, Middlermiss proved the first charge. and the prisoner's wife proved the second, stating this ber husband, who bad been duinking ereesaively, had neglected to ...

THE MOSLEY STREET DISASTER,

... THE MOSLEY STRiEET DISASTER, INQUEST AND FUNERAL. On Monday Light, at Westgate Police Station, Mr T. Boyle, city coroner, opened an inquest on tho body of William B3owey, the third of the vicima of the disaster at Mawaon and Swan's place of business, Mosley Street, New- castle, on Sept. 23rd. The Coroner explained at the out- set that he proposed to takc eidenoe of ideatificasion only, and ...

SERIOUS CRIMES

... THE CItISNVICs 2YSTEitY. Inspector H1owlinge, wo, with the asssiatsfuce of In- spector Warren. is iovestigatisa the circumstances of the murder of Mrs Margaret Louise Bryden, On Friday morning bad a loag consultation with his chiefs at Scotland Yard. At the inquest on Thursday evening there were eighteen jurymec; fifteen were in favour of a verdict of Wilful murder, and the remaining three ...

REMARKABLE LUNACY INQUIRY IN NEWCASTLE

... REMARKABLE LUNACY INQUIRY I 0 IN NEWCASTLE. HAUNTED BY A GREY MIAN. At the Moon Hall, Newcastle, on Tuesday, before alr Francis William Maclean, Q.C., a Master in Lunacy, and a jury of 23 persons, an inquiry was held as tc the alleged lunacy of 1Rifs Sarah Watson, spinster, residing at 3, North Road, Preston, North Shields. Mr tWm. Mlilburn, the snell-krovn shipowner and nephew Cf Miss ...

The police Courts

... El tt plitt darm NEWCASTLE.-MONDAf. A man named Joseph &dams, Was broug at up end charged with being drunk and riotous and assaulting P.C.'e Talt and Siater in Pilgrim Street on Sunday morning. It was stated in evidence that the accused, upon being arrested for fighting with another man, kicked and handled the police- men named very ?? fine was 5s and costs for being drunk, and the penalty for ...

A LONDON JEWEL ROBBERY

... A LONDON JEWEL ROBBEDLY. ARREST ON A OUNARD LINER. An arrest has bken made in connection with the exten- siverobbery of jewellery from Ridgmnont Gardens, Gowier Street, Lcndon, which took plzat some weeks ago. The jewellerv belonged to Mrs Gibbons, a widow, and is valued at £2,000. The suspected person is a Miss Millie Millet, ?? she was arrested on Saturday afternoon on 7bsard the Ccnard ...

CONVICTION OF ILLICIT DISTILLERS

... CONVIUCT ON OF ILLICIT DISTILLERS[o - HEAVY PENALTIES. At the Thames Polios Court, on Tuesday, Louis Woronker Mo bloromr, Solomon Rosehbloom, Abraham Rosen- bloom, Sarah R~osenblcomi, and Levi Kalham, were charged on remand with being found engaged in the manufacture of spirit in a private and unlicensed house. The evidence of Frederick Dickens, a detective officer of the Inland Revenue, was ...