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THE SUICIDE OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD

... The Press Association says:-The cause of death of the Duke of Bedford is now fully and completely established by the certificate of the Registrar of Deaths for the district of Belgrave. The Duke died on the 14th inst., but the death was not registered until the 19th on a certificate from Mr J. Troutbeck, coroner for Westminster, stating that the inquest was held on the 1.5th January, and the ...

ABERDEEN SMALL DEBT COURT

... I ABERDEEN SAMALL DEBT COURT. I , (THeUNsDAY-Before Sheriff HAuu].TO-GRiE=soN.) d TIN'TEiESTING PATERNITY OSSE An action waS called at the nstance of William Den, inspector of poor of the. parish of Meldrumi, against John Shepherd, resid- e ing at 57 Longacre, Aberdeen, for L_, as aliment g ! ii, respect of a child which the defender's wife had -e bortn. Mr Alexander Wilson, solicitor, who I ...

THE ATTACK ON THE CZAREWITCH

... Iage' ATTACK ON THE CZAREWITCH. (RErTER's TELEGRAM.) Yokohatna, . Wednesday.-The author of the attempt upon the life of the Czarewitch near Xioto yesterday is a native policemnan. Fortu- nately he succeeded only in inflicting a slight scalpivound. As soon as the news reached the capital the liikado started for Kioto. 'St Petersburg, Wednesday.-*According tothe official acount of the attack ...

EXTRAORDINARY FAMTLY QUARREL IN ABERDEEN

... EXTRAORDUARY FAMTLY QUARREL IN: ABERDEEN. i ACTION FOR DAMAGtES. In Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday, Sheriff I Hamilton-Grierson closed the record in an action at the instance of Mrs Minnie Valliant or Ander- t I son, Thistle Street, Aberdeen, against William A Anderson, sheepdealer, Bloomfield Cottage, Cults, l ! 'nlnaluding for £ZO as reparation for alleged assault. h Pursuer, in her ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST A CULLEN MAGISTRATE

... AMUS1NG EVIDENCEI. Yesterday in the Banff Sheriff Criminal Court a E charge of assault was brought against Charles Anderson, fishcurer, Cullen-a Magistrate of that burgh. The incident set forth that on the 20th of t December last Anderson had, at his coal store in , Seatown, assaulted William Keir, senior, grocer I and spirit merchant, Seatown, Cullen. and beaten t him with a stick to the ...

UNIVERSITY EXTENSION — RESOLUTION OF THE COURT

... UNI\YERSITY EXTENSION RESOLU- TION OF THE COURT. To tilt Emhiropt OF THfE AikERDEEN JOURNAL. Mtt,1 ask perrulsajion to address to your special audience imy closing remarks onl thle tniversity sitltatitii as it flow stands. The (le- csutof' tlit' Uti'ivrsity Court at. thet_ iitetiitg on thuy 2' hi mar~ks out the course nowv to be If I VVent tir sonic cr'itical remlark-S 1i pull that dVjo0lt, it ...

FRASERBURGH POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... The statutory meeting of this board was held r yesterday. Baillie Dickson, who presided, said they were all glad to see old members back again. This was the second time he had had the honour of proposing Mhr Park for the position of Chief Magis- trate, which he had filled with credit to himself - and with great satisfaction to the public. He was fproud to make this proposal, but after what ...

NEW YORK PRICES—TUESDAY

... NEW YORE PRICES-TUESDAt. Money easy. Stocas opened steady, but busi ness during the morning was irregular. The market later became weak, and remained generally so until the close. Cotton on spot qaiet at un- changed quotations; futures advanced on a bull flurry in the market, and closed ffrm. Petroleum a steady market. Lard declined on an expected increase in home receipts, and closed aeaker ...

A CORONER ON THE ROUGHNESS OF FOOTBALL

... A CORONER ON THE ROUGHNE OF FOOTBALL. At an inquest held at Middlesbrough by the coroner, Mr J. T. Belk, on the body of Jaseph Walter Blades (20), of Fry Street, Middle=bro9g who died on Sunday from injuris received on the .reiions day while playing football, the evidence of Te witne went to show that on Saturday after noon the l4verton Hill St John'i ad Yarm clubs were ct ing a game at ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... GREAT 1 OItTII OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY COalrANY I SUED FOR £500. ! In the Abordeen Sheriff Court yesterday Sheriff Brown closed the record in an action at the instance of Catherine Allan or Cumming, widow, Brooinhill Place, Aberdeen, against the Great North of Scotland Railway Com- pany, concluding for £500 damages for loss sustained by pursuer in conseqnence of her ! husband having been killed ...

THE HORSFORTH. MURDER

... THE HORSPORTH. MURDER '' PROTESTATIONS OF-INNO ENCE. Walter.1-wis Turner, who is to be executed at Armley to-day for-the murder of. Barbara Whit- I ham Waterhouse at Horaforth, has handed to his solicitors a statement, in which he say-Son. Saturday morning, the 6th June, I started to'gO' to work as usual. ' I got part of the way there, then decided, not to go, not -being in working humour, ...

MPHOCPOLISH, ls far

... the easiest to rub up. Is 2d, ami ; Postage, extra. rooft TTr>nmort.'erT, Grocer*, CKTHERS^orTTO., , KIJSG ST., TRADESTON, Glasgow. AGENTS Wanted everywhere; Salary and Commission 5 per week.*Pendlebury ...