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THE ARREST OF AN ALLEGED HOTEL SWINDLER

... y 0 aTHE ARREST OF AN ALLEGED e IHOTEL SWINDLER. ve NVLLL i01YOVIZl. ( m- ( of Under the name of Arthur WilRon, the man Is if arrested, as described in Saturday's Mercury, was C Net brought before the Southport mnagistrates and n le formally handed over to Detective-sergeant 1 in Gallogher, of Chester, who held a warrant charg- a rt- ing him with, uttering, on August 11, a spurious S as cheque ...

CITY LICENSING SESSIONS

... -d MORE LICENSES REFUSED. The adjourned annual likensing sessions for the city of Liverpool were continued yesterdsy; in tte ie N'isi Prius Court, St. George's. Hall. Alderman 1e Thomas Hughes again presided, the other magis. 0- trates on the bench were Alderman A. B. J or. *e wood, ?? Mr. & Smith, M.P., Aldermen J. G. Livingston and E. Samuelson, Messrs. Clarke Aspinall, E. EBowne, J. Ball, H ...

REVISION COURTS

... LIVERPOOL. Mr. MI'Connell, the revising barrister For Liver- pool w'as engaged on Saturdayin St. George's fa1i, along with the Liberal, Conservative, Irish Nationalist, and Unionist agents, in calling over the Everton lists. As already stated, the ra- vision of the lists for West Derby Division vas completed on Friday evening, and the lists were made up on Saturday. From the returns it seems ...

CRIMES IN FRANCE

... CRIMES Ml FRANCE. Five members of a Psrisian family of six persons have committed suicide by hanging themselves. These people were known by the name of Leclereq, and lived in the RNe Barbette, a street in the Temple district. The father and mother first showed the way to their children, two of whom at once followed the sinister example set by their parents. There remained still alive the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRmaNGHm POLrcE - COuTm ESnDAYr.-Befere Mssrs. Co esre (Seipji'imins, - Harri4, Hart, Jacobs, Powell Wiiliams; MA.P., Mida4e- . more, and Shazmmon.. * A GCu-WHAnR TBmr.-James Clayton (38), labourer, of Adams Street, was sent to gaol for a month for steal- 'hig Lowt. of coal belonging to Messrs. A. W. Wills and .Son, Park Mtills. Nechells. On the 12th inst., the prisoner wras wnatched by ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY AT LITTLE BROMWICH

... | At Aston Police Court, ?? Alderrman Johnson and Mr. ?? Sm3nlwood-Ernest Cooper (19), painter, Bordesley Green, Birmingham; J oseph Hull (16), labourer, 3, Humpage Road, Saltley; JamnsMark Brown (16), labourer, Iordesley Green; and George Albert Ernest Leach (19), labourer, Denbigh Street, :Birmingham, were charged with as~saulting a girl named Eva Northwocd, who lives at Saitley House, ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST JONAS AND AUSTIN

... 4 :-ll - -- VAR CHARGES- AGAINST JON AS` L: - - r I 'AND AUSTIN. ?? a ., 7 . : _ .. _ , ?? ID.'.£oNfFES;S'ION BY JONAS'*. £30,000. DEFALCATIONS. Athie Birmingham Police Courts yesterday-before! desrs'K. Hill, Lord, Lacy, and Barrows-Harry Kenneth I Austin (32), the works manager of the Patent Axle-box and FRoundry Company,-Saitley, residing at Lyndhurst, Washwood Heath, was formally charged ...

BRAEHAR RIGHT OF WAY CASE

... BRAEHAR RIGHT OF-WAY CASE. A note was presented in the Bill Chamber before Lord Stormonth Darling, yesterday, in the Brae- tl ' mar right-of-way case, in which Mr . Newlinds, y S.S.C., for the respondents, sought an extension of tl time to lodge answers. In the note it is stated se that the complainer, Alexander Haldane Farquhar- el son of Invereauld, on 9th September presented a i note of ...

THE CAMDEN TOMN TRAGEDY

... iTE CA1DBEN TOMN TRAGEDY.e THE INQUEST. irj- BY 0121 PUIVATB WIRE. 1- LoNnox, WEDNESDAYv-Dr. W. Wynn Westeot .I opened an inquest this afternoon at the Mission i- Hall, Palmner's Place, Holloway Road, on the bodies of Ernest Nightingale, aged thirty-five. a commercial traveller; Elizabeth Ann Nightingale, aged thirty-three; Ernest Arthur Nightingale, aged sixteen months ; and Ruby Florence ...

VIOLENT SCENE IN BROMPTON ORATORY

... VIOLENT SCENE IN BROMPTON ORATORY, THREATENING A PRIEST. On Saturday afternoon, at the Westnminster of i ben Policc-court, Mr. George It. Myers. 48, described as an occ: ancd _amlteur artist, residia, at 28 Girdiers-road, West tee rut KJtsisington, vias charged before Mr. Sheil Nrithwildfully Fat n diturt ing nnd' anoyig the cong-regation at the titk l1izn fleweipto n ith threatening t1!e Rev. ...

THE ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A BOGUS DETECTIVE

... THE ALLEGED FBAU1S BY A BOGUS DETECTIVE. STRANGE REVELIATIONS. COMTMTTAL OF THE ACCUSED. Euglh Tit-as Crawford, alias Dillon, aged 38, was further e:%amined yesterday, at the Maryleborte Police-court, onl the eharge of obtanuing by means of false pretencos different Scuns or money, autoatiug to Oh!., from Jane Elizabeth Gronsitfa ido.w, of the WVheatsheaf public-house, 1)orset-street, Iortman- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAT I NORTEURNmz DIvniwwy-(BcEore Mi: 1(0y7). CRAnGE OF EOBBERY. A oueman, nqmed EUen Byrne, aged twenty- eight years, an unfortunate, Elliott place, was charged with having stolen a gold watch and chain valued £8, the property of a gentleman, f, who was described as Mr. William M'WiLiaims, of ' Banbridge. The prisoner was also charged with p haring offered the ...