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THE PAVING OF GREAT WESTERN ROAD

... THE PAVING OF OPAT WESTER RtOAD. JmGMENT F TO E0 LOUD DEAN OF QG Lord Dean of Guild Guthrie Smith issued his bterlecutor yesterday giving judgment in the case arising out of the notices served by the Master of 'Works op the proprietors cf Windsor Terrace West 'requirinig them to ly the footpath opposite their pronerty wvith granolithic. The proprietors opposed the notices on the ground that ...

ENGLISH LAW REPORTS

... I IMPORTANT NUISAYQE CASE. The Court of Appeal have confirmed the decisieo of NMr Justice Kekewich in a nuisance case of inas portance to owners of house property. The action wars brought by one Rapier against the Londou Tramways Company to restrain them from causing a nuisance by somne stables which they have recently erected near the plaintiff's house at Tooting. The case raised is question ...

GLASGOW POLICE COMMISSION

... I I The fortnightly meeting of the Glasgow Police Commission was held ?? M'Leunan presiding, in the absence of the Lord Provost. DROWNIING CASES. The CLERK (AMIr Lang), in answer to a question by MIr M'Cutcheon, said he had communicated with the proprietors of the grzund at Polinadie where a clayhole was situated in which there had lately been several cases of drowning. The Chief- Constable ...

PROGRESS OF DEER FORESTS INQUIRY

... PROGRESS OF DEER FOBESTS I ~INQUIRY. THE COMMISSIONERS AT RAASAY. (FROM OUn SPECIAL COREESRONDENT.) Portree, Monday. The Deer Forests Commission inquiry is prow ceeding very slowly. From the nature of the work the state of matters could hardly be other- wise. According to the remit, the Commissioners were enjoined not only to hold inquiries, but also to inspect the land, and ascertain for them ...

THE ALLAN LINE v. THE SEAMEN'S UNION

... TH-E ALLAN LINE v. THE SEAMEN'S UNIONTN. SIR J. HAVELOCIK WILSON'S APPEAL DISMISSED. The hearing of 'Mr laveloclc Wilson's appeal from the judgment and verdict of Mr Justice Kennedy and a special jury at Liverpool, on 0th August last, was resumed before the Court of Appeal, composed of the Master of the Rolls and Lords-Justices Lopes and Kay yesterday. The action was brought by Allan Bros. & ...

COURT OF SESSION

... SECOND DIVISION-SATnADAY, October 21. (Before the LOrD JUSTICE-CLER, Lords YOUNG and TRAYNER.) APPEAL-K. M. CLARK AND OTHERS V. SIM JOHN BURNS. In the Sheriff Court at Greenock, Sir John Burns, Bart. of Castle WVemyss, sought to inter- dict Kenneth M. Clark, Wemyss Bay, and others, the trustees of the late James Clark, thread manufacturer, Paisley, from removing gravel, stones, and boulders ...

THE PANAMA SCANDALS

... I DEFENCE OF M. EIFFEL-THE CON | TRACTORS' PROF0TS. (RECTeSS' TELEGRAM.) Paris, February 1. The trial of the Panama defendants w-as resunmed at noon to-day, the Court being crowded in anticip~ation of 21. Waldeack Rousseau's defence of M. Eiffel. MJ. Reusseau pointed t out that iu the address of the Publie-Proseeu- , tor scarce]y 60 lines had reference to his client, a fact whichl he regarded ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... I GS O Sheriff Birnie and a jury disposed of thefollow- irg cases at a diet of Glasgow Sheriff Criminal Court yesterday:- THEsTs.-Joan M'Donald; against whom six previous ConViCtiOns were recorded, was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment for having stolen a pair of boots on 13th ult. in a shop at 843 Govan Road, Covan, and on the same day stolen an umbrella from an eight-year-old girl in ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OIURT (I SIe . I OUTER . E-&4i , Jtne 12 (Before Lord Low.) ;S6t: 2 'F 1AX26 The hearing of evidence wis restemd in the acti by W. ]P. Ros, late anager ofthe ettisa Laer, against John a ?? alane, law pmrotor qf te ar, in Which £200 is sgmel for as daspae for alleged bach of contract. RoSr MI~ie,- edtor of die A2fadun ?? TRe2ph, is' callted lot daetnder.' ' stated thdt he 4as fotr a time ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IGH GORT CO UBITIStY.: II I' I A sitting of the High Court of JXsticiary took place in Edinburgh ?? M'Lsren on the bench. cLPABSLE UOIn1q BY. A BE0OLMISTSS. A young woman nams Elisabetlu Mary Bunis we put into the dock The charg against her Was that 6o 8th March -ast, in loebe Obttage, Wes Cl .de, hving gien brth to a iivingz-al child, she put a piece tf: dcth in its mouthl tied a iee ape tigh ...

THE HARNESS CASE

... THE HARNESS CASE Cornelius HarnessJarnes Montgomery AM'CnllY, Charles Beavington follier, end Dudley Towers, were charged on remand et blarlborough Street Police Court yesterday with conspiring to defraud people in connection with the sle of electrical appliances. Mr AVERY, who appeared foi EHarness, said that after the case was before the Court on the previous Wednesday there was a report in ...

COURT OF SESSION

... POURT OF SESSION. I FIRST DIVISION-FRwAY, December & (Before the Loan-PissnsiT, Lords AbeAd * and KrnMVssLt ) PTTIOSS-CERcsOPKER PURNESS & COMPANY. The Court disposed of petitions by Christopher Furness & Co., 5 Billiter Avenue, London, to have their name removed from the lists of shareholders of the Feliciana and Cynthiana Steamhbip Com- pasnies. The companies went into liquidation in June, ...