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RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... RIAILWAY RATES INQUIRY. WILTSHIRE EVIDENCE. Thewitnesses before the Railway Rates Commia- sionert yesterday included Mr T, E. Rednman, secretary and one of the managers of Messrs C. and T. Harris, bacon curers, Caine, Wilts, who said that that firm paid £20,000 a year in railway rates for pigs consigned to them, and for bacon after it was cured. The proposals of the companies with regard to ...

THE PETERHEAD WHALE CASE

... THE PETERErtAD WHALE CASE. Further proof was led on Friday before Lord Trayner in the actlin, lib thi Court of Session, at W the instance of the Arctic Fisheries Company against Captain Marshall, ,James Urqhibart, baker, and W. H. Leask, comrisilon aKgOU, lPtethead, as owners of the sohodnesie Gatriailli, ef thOA prt, Tb otbjso b ' of the action was to obtain declareton to the effect D that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... A? ?f k- t.- ? 11.. 'I i .LAW -::4 Hi S j n -. , eo £s - ?? .'i E .-iL- X _ i.-. ?? *P1A ?? ?? I Laa~~d Ceisaisafi, Azkons--.one v U -w at ¢h.i.;, Slurray -Adt=s - A V WaXa~rm.0S UTK S r'Pani, :Wat .vStees tt S;ationai Bakv Claneb~y. ir~ ,+ha5+Nc ageral Maunsel .n ?? IC.-QkE.LOct ?? ?? ,outi-&?1priamw Saua : Actioa-ttorney- eneral v 'Doweli - LA, D LJUDGES. (Beo ,,the, 1igt H ononurable ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN COURT

... COMMITTAL FOR CONTEMPT. 'Mr. Justice Denman and Mr. Justice Wills had before them yesterday the case of Hind v Smith and others, and Christopher v. Smith and others. The ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... A Crewe special correspondent,telegraphing last night, says that it is not probable that the magisterial proceed- ;in6s in the cases of Richard and George Davies, now in custody char ...

ELOPEMENT AND ALLEGED ROBBERY

... I,.;ELOPIMENT AND ALLEGItD I I ROBBERY. ARREST OF THE ACCUSED IN I ~~CARDIFF, A2 EXTRItORI)INARY CkASE. it heC PROS.ECUTOR'S EVIDENCE DM'- o, d CREDITED. ?? .~At. the West Loindon Police-cou't on Thur ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... >1 THE RAIIWAY RATES INQUIRYI Tbe Board of. Trade inquiry into the rheised lists and schedules of railway rates submitted to the Board of Trade by the -arious railway com- anies was resumed yesterday, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OfL RMlINAL COQUIT. I ?? 91- ?? -cut Nihf the above Court were resumed o yester- bi tbeYebraO 36201 The first edition01tj U&LU of SpeQnty rill. e (Pe1e the Recordez.) roh FUUD ON A Cox5Ax .-Gw9e Jamsa we &in Cio~Sf surrendered to take their trial wel ?? ?? of money, &monoiiting iu the toI to beh , frcm Bell's sbresto mY b ,,adI c h prve~a r toJeih, Q.C., and Mr. t. dig Pio WUW h BUlo willt&o ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I : ?? I TLL-.JGEN- . I0 - If- ,X - !- :STERDAY. - : - i I * - ~ ~ ~ ' - - ~ ~ ~ ?? ~ it CHANCERY DIVISION. 'F (Before the Vice-Chanceilor.- I FfSEETOURIM V EHAWILTO-z.~'rhe Vice-Ch5:Cellor, I gave judgmnent in this case, ini which Mr. William Fihbo-rne, -a ge3tlemaan having landed pro- pert. in the Queen' County, sought an injuUCo- tion to restrain the Right ion I T Hamilton and Mr. Harman ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... - - | The Recorder sat yjsterdayin' the Green'etreet Courthouse at 12'o'clock,'andheard caees illy fixed. PRACOCEZ, APPEMLEA; ms Dun ii wioxtow, AND WFXFORD RALWAT q0., PONDxYvs. This: case wai again 'before his Lordship on appeal. M4r. Leslie Peacoeke, jun.. of :Viliagoi Dalkey, had been 'fined- .£44 by Mr. Woodlock for 'travelling without is ticket ou- two occasions. Mr. Martin Byure ...