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TIVERTON BREWSTER SESSIONS

... TIVERTON 'BREWSTER SESSIONS. Iiverton Brewster Sessions were held on Thursday, before a f ull bench of magistrates. Mr. G. B. Oockram, magistrates' clerk. presented the following report:- Since tho last licensing meeting (on 3rd September, 1891), there have been six transfers granted, ?? House Inn, Sidney Goss to George Goes ; White Horse Inn, B. Denning to J. C(L Williams, and from J. C. ...

EXMOUTH POLICE COURT, THIS DAY

... RXMOUTH POLICE COURT, THIS DAY. Before Captain Luke, R.N. THUZ UYSTERIOUR DISAPTEARANCE. T'omsi HowAuiT7u, draper's assistant, of Exmouth, was ?? thatVhe, being the bailee of a certain horse and trap, did convert the same to his own use. -hMr Vine (lExmouth) appeared to prosecute, and the defendant-who wias much affected during the hear- ing of the case-was ?? Vine, in opening the ease, said ...

THE EXETER ARSON CASE

... ?? E9XET ER AR6Oz CASE . . . ., 5Q I A.E ire'* ACQUITTA-L OF THER ACCUSED. At tha City Summer Assize on Tuesday held, at the Guildhall before, Mr. Justice be Charles, VIOIET EMmA TEDDBn , 16 years of 'agog and described as of no occupation, was lray indicted for maliciously setting fire to bedding stxo in the dwelling-house 'of Edward Thomas Scammell, divers persons then' being therein, at his ...

DEVON QUARTER SESSIONS

... At Castle of Exeter ?? the Saster Quarter SeSsions for the Countjr of Devon vwere held. The Justicsj present 'were Mr. W. 11. 'lalladay (chair- ?? Lord Courtenay, Lieutenarit-Colovel Savile, Colonel Walcott, Admiral Wilson, Admiral Dawkins, General Hughes, Captain Phiflpotta, Colonel Trood, Messrs. Bayne,Watson, W. R. Colc ridge, Smythe-Osborne, and A. El. A. Hamilton. TnEPT Br A DOMESTIC ...

THE POISONING CASE

... T'aE POISONING CASE, A GRAPHIC SUMMING-UP. NEI LL SENTENCED TO DEATH. B The trial of Neill was resamed at the Old B Bailey yesterday. The Judge at once proceeded to sum up, dwelling on the moderation shown in the remarks of the Attorney-General. Referring to the ques- C tion of Neill's identity as the man who followed Clover and went home with her, he pointed out that Masters and May could ...

EXETER POLICE COURT, THIS DAY

... IE XEXTER. POLICE COURT,, T.S. DAY-1 Before Messrs. E. F. Willey (in the chair), and H. Gadd, ALLEGED THiEFr OF JEWELLERY. SAMURL WM OLLARD, working jewellerof Guinea. atroet, WaB charged with stealing a gold ohain, value £4from No. 9, High-street, Exeter, since April lat The property belongs to Mrs. Emma Jane Crcass,and Mr. A. E. Dunn (Exeter and Orediton), appeared to I prosecats. -I opening ...

A SINGULAR CASE

... A SINGULAR CASE, GA~VE HIMSEFUAFE Ur' UP AFTEP. 11Z YEA11S. At Westminster Police Court yesbrda William Alfred Ernest Lonergan, formerly Lieutenant of the 66th Regimat, Y D brought Up, it being aleged that hehad absconded from his bail ten ye r-aago, he he wras charged with stealing jewels. Tb, prosecutor desired to withdraw from the case, which the magistrate then declied to allow. Prisoner ...

THE PETERTAVY TRAGEDY

... THE PETfiERTAVY TRAGEDY. L William Williams was brought before theo str Tavistock Banch on Tuesday cha-ged with. the the murder of Emma Doidge nnd William Rowe, Wi the caae baing adjourned to the following day. eye In the course of the hearing, byE P.C. Cpllard, stationed at Lamerton,.said he der was on duty in.a ward at the Cottage Hospital I on the 16th November. Between three and four nmn ...

DARING SHOP ROBBERY AT EXMOUTH

... DAI.JNG SHOP ROBBERY AT EXMOUT1'H. PROMPT ACTION OF THE POLICE. A daviog Fhop robbery was perpetrated at Exmouth at -:;rivut 2.60 on Thursday morning, and caured nG ?? excitement in the town, tho shop window ot' Mr. Palmer, jeweller &e,, of Itolle-strcet being smnashed in and about 3GO wvorth of proporty-con. Sistiog of a case of gold rings, a roll of gold banglev, reveral watcics, a small ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS NEAR LIVERPOOL

... HORRIBLE MURDERS NEAR LIVERPOOL FIVE BODIES DISCOVERED. A SICKENING SPECTACLE. The bodies of two children were on Wednesday disoovered buried beneath the floor of a house an Painhill, formerly occupied by a man named t Willitsms, who is supposed to be the author of two t murders in Australia recently, and who is now under arreut in the colony. It appears that the man, whose full name is Albert ...

THE AUSTRALIAN PATERNITY CASE

... THE AUSTRAIjAN PAVETLUITY CASE. ; ~SOiENE IS C'0a-Rt. In thet Court of Appeal ?? Mrs Thomp. leen rgaiu apr;lifd for leavo ,f acce~s to, er obildren. L Tiehsatorof the 1olls: We hve already dcoided T~t:at il. ouroi; entitkl lto the enetody of thoohil- dr.n and we cannot go b~oik from that decision now. W'e also decided that Rourke is ,be father of the children, and is Vour husband. Mrd. ...

SERIOUS CASE AT TOTNES

... SERJOU5S CASE AT' TOTNE. I SUPPOSED INF'ANTICIDE. The polite at 'Totoriv hive been inveeti- gating a very terious otse. On Wedneaday afternoon i voluir woman ntur.ed Cornhill wCInI to ht r f1,th't'l )houst tipprontly suffering froe' it Chill Nw, hiivi g twunatot ittion thoii the izber Jt ihi t~wi mace ?? to slay sii ih fL noivii lyur. In the abizeioco of tbr steo ?? the yir? epf.ora to hevo ...