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THE REVISION COURTS

... regis- , tered lodgers in tbe Ward the clairn3sere bad , and should be struck out. , Mr. D O'Meara, solicitor, argued that his War- ;ship had power to amend the claims by striking 3 out the words registered lodgers. 5 Mr. O'Grady said he would reserve- ...

CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST MR. DU BEDAT

... money which belonged to his creditors and wihich by law should have been dis- tributed amongst them. MR. DU BEDAT IN SOUTH AFRICA. EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Cape Town, July 1st.. The arrest of Mr. Francis W Da Bedat in the ...

THE LOSS OF THE S.S CHICHESTER

... told, one passenger, and a cargo of about 2,940 tons of nitrate of soda. for St.Vincent, Cape Verde Islands,west coast of Africa. 11cr draft -was 20ft gin. forward, and 21ft. 3in. aft. On Sun- day, the 9th. of August, she arrived in the Straits of Magellan ...

THE BACCARAT SCANDAL

... Chief 3 Justice, addressin- Sir Edward Clarke, said his I i Royal Highnes the Prince cr1 Wales woe in et- 3iendance, and it WarS desirable that his l{iglaess 0 slihould not bekept ?? gl-,eagsr ?? Iesneee3atr. 0 Perhaps Sir Edwlvard ?? indicate bow long ...

THE BACCARAT SCANDAL

... William Gordon Cumming asia friend an be intimate with a friend and mnan be. iltimate with man. They had travelled together in Africa and India. General Given Wifliamsn house had been open to lins as an intimate and- valued friend; Lord Coventry was not a ...