The Work of the Railway Police
... 6Et mok of the ?? Botlze LUGGAGE-SNEAKS AND CARDSHARPERS A SLIGHT incident at one of the stations led my travelling- companion-he was, I knew, engaged in the police service of one of the great railway ...
... 6Et mok of the ?? Botlze LUGGAGE-SNEAKS AND CARDSHARPERS A SLIGHT incident at one of the stations led my travelling- companion-he was, I knew, engaged in the police service of one of the great railway ...
... grte Court A LARGE PARTY AT BALMORAL So many members of the Royal Family have rarely been gathered together in the Highlands as at present. Now Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia, with their little ...
... 7F. One m7orning the maistrate goes dowzn to athe court wearing the latest thing in hats n, lie conference ended, the applicant retires, beet, agitated by what he has heard, absent- vvindedly takes th ...
... At the Southwark County Court, on Monday, before his Honour Judge Holroyd, Hugh J. Didcott, theatrical agent, of York-road, Waterloo-road, brought an action against Gilbeit Joseph Fleetwood, known in the profession as Bert Gilbert, to recover 216 commission on engagements secured between April, 1892, and February, 1893. Mr Mackintyre, barrister, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Mallinson, ...
... In the Court of Appeal, on Monday, before the Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Lindley, and Lord Justice Lopes, came-up the action, The Musical Comedy Com- pany z Lowenfeld. On the 7th inst. the plaintiff comr pany applied to Mr Justice North for. an injunction to restrain the defendant, Mr Henry. Lowenfeld; from shutting the former out of the Shaftesbury--Theatre; where they were engaged in ...
... ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.' it it At the Guildhall, on the 23d ult., Arthur Moore, as 8. employee of the Princess's Theatre, was summoned for 5e driving a coach through the City for advertising purposes not sanctioned by the Commissioner. Con- ig stable Barton, 30J9, stated that on Oct. 23 1 he saw oh defendant driving a four-horse coach in Newgate-street. a- There were boards on each side, upon ...
... IftSS SANTLEY'S _ -1 A - *- In the Chancery Divisio. on Tuesday b i Justice Byrne, was beard the case of Santf' bfore Ui This was an action by Miss Kate Santley v. Wild, known actress, against Mr S. J. Wilde, ey the Well in respect of certain mortgage trans50i005feinreijof with the Royalty Theatre. The ato legal questions of importance, including aisea s of the equitable rule against cloggin ...
... At the Marlborough-street Police-court, on Tuesday, Ur James Drake Digby, the general manager of the 'National Skating Palace, Argyll-street, NV., appeared to an adjourned summons taken out under the 9th section of the Metropolitan Streets Act, charging him with aiding one Henry Savigan to commit a certain offence, namely, on Jan. 24th last, to unlawfully carry in Regent-street a certain board ...
... THE REPORTED MURDER OF AN | | ENGLISHMAN IN CANADA. A verdict of suicide has been re. turned in the case of Mr. Kimber, whose body, with the throat out, was found in a reservoir near Montreal. The verdict is seemingly so utterly at variance with the facts, that the Minister of Justice has instructed the agents of the depart- C ment in Montreal to prosecute their in- I quiry thoroughly, and the ...
... THE ALLEGED LIBEL ON MISS KNOTLES. PIWCEED1ThGS AT BOW-S2RBET. Mri. Herbert Lee Collinson, the pro- urietor, and Mr. Augustus Moore, the dcitor of the Hawkc, appeared at Bow- street on Thursdayto answer a summons charging them with publishing an alleged defamattory libel concerning Mics Teresa Carlotta Gladys Knowles, who recently obtained a vordict for 10,0001. damages against Mr. DuncEan, of ...
... . ;,Walter Tyler, inspector of -weits and measures for the county ofMiddle- sex, summoned a number of persons at the Brentford petty sessions on Saturday for neglecting to carry weights and scales in carts whilst engaged in the sale of bread. These were nearly all dairy. men; and the bread in many instances is thatlmown as Neville's ?? Tater, of Uxbridge-road, Ealing, and Messrs. Saunders and ...
... LONm CON1rSE INS . AX PxaSiS¢rNT SW I-NDLBBH -Jen tdi'erdA42 dealer; was indicted for ob- tanig b eans of false pretesices, s: quantity oof- goods fromn various ?? men, at the. Westbend-Me SPleded Gilty.-~Th6 prisoner had been mathe habit of taking lodgings for a, short time in streets near Oxford.street and order ing goods of tradesmen to 'be sent to addresses giver, when they cvdul&_be ...