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PROPRIETARY CLUBS AND THE EXCISE

... The baring of the adjourned summonses against the I Percy Supper Club (Limited), of Percy Street, Totten- 4 ham Court Road, for selling wine, beer, and spirits with- I out having the necessary license, was resumed before Mr. Hannay, on Wednesday, at the Marlborough Street Police Court, London. Mr. Alpe, barrister, prosecuted on beialf of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue, and Mr. Bullen, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YExsmnsANy.-Before Messrs. COleer-c (SUtP.), Stone, J. Lows, HUi, Lord, and Barrmns. LIcENsING PnoSECUTJors.-Arthur Price. Blue Lamp beerhouse, Seholefield Street, was summoned for keeping his house open for the sale of intoxicants on the 5th inst. during prohibited hours. Mr. Bickley defended. Police-sergeant Dfowling said at 1L47 on Sunday night he was standing near defendant's house, and ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... BEFOFE ZR. JONEzS, DEPT COUN-e COLONEt r03 SOtT-WEsT LA;CASFEIIF. FOV.VD ON THE SEOPE AT HtiRTON.-At the Hightown Hotel, on londay, a., inquest vas be!d e on the bodies of the two men w bic. were fouind - lying on the shore last week at Hightown. Tha evidenoe showed that a painter belonging to Ello. 'dellsands was walkinx alon- the ?? Oa ?Friday afternoon, when rhe saw the bodF ?of a man, ...

THE TRAGEDY OF A RUNAWAY GIRL

... I The Chelsea coroner has held a long inquiry into the cause of death of a girl named Glenn, 17 years old, who had run away from her parents in War- wickshire. She died from poison last Friday after- noon. The girl left her home last October, taking £10 with her which did not belong to her. She had since stated that she had been betrayed by a man. The poor girl seems to have made a stern fight ...

THE GREAT TWOD CIGAR CASE

... 0 b. ? T 113 -G R E AT T W pi CIGAR CASER d JUDGMENT OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS. 3?Y bdt PRIVATE IRE. HousE or Loans, FRaAmF.-The resumed hearing' of the well-known case, Leshy, Kelly, & Leahy v. Glover took place this morning in the House of Lords, before the Lord Chancellor and Lords Macnaghten, Hannen, and Field. The plaintiffs were represented by Sir E. Wfebster, Q.C., X.P.; Mr. W. Kenny, Q.C;. ...

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 ...

IPSWICH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... UtIpy WEDNESDAY. oF (Before tlo Rogietrar, B. P. Grisl3ey, Erq.) ich Re Abraham Farthling end John Green, farmers, ge- Lindsey.-The3ae bankrupts esamr up for turther ex- ned amntirston. In answer to the Official Receniver, the o., debtor Fnsthin ?? that previous to guing in for to iarinlie bs was a gentleman's servant. He nommoncdut tro farming At Elmsett, where he hired about 20 acres of yal ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 0 HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION.-Frls, 13, (Before Mr. Jestice Lawrunio anid Mr.JJustice Bruce, I'AVl'lr AN]) ANOVIERiiI V. 11OCT15 AND) OU1'ilid:S, I'liii Wiis Jlill I11i iiitl (If the jlitiliftl I i eln1 niel er of h i, Justice rnrliathii 1i Caliaiuhero, etrikieg outl three of tI dfcilAiLis, Viz.ic., (I nto1il B(otIit (of ?? 9i1se1v- tiou Army), his ?? (DBrsiwllY1 iIJOtl), ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICOt8.--'rni DAY. . - - . - ?? A Ahaielrtohers (ftirthir ?? v MIiitchll ardelaiimi v (foer Ii uring . -jI~lilHXOIt COUROT OF JUDWffATrI-t1,1-Triiil COU)Vit fi!'i AI'I'iEAI-Avi'rmn, ficuttr l.-it,'e rvi tie h I~'l iii It K -At Li-A at~j~u hu,,re ,ih. j~ii ?? miiircii rib O i ,it ,iiitiilic ?? iper.1 'a ! ilii -.i I Atji ltitbul fbi iii N.A~iinitlitiiovNittIlco-t1 ,I f a~iiirl.iiiA ?? ltb ...

LAW NOTIES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tius DAY. . f JTUDICIAL COMI1TEISE OF THfJE PRIVY COUNCIL. WI [IIT5Ll [Lt-AL 11.-Jttsigtto'oo Ocrtary of Stato for India it t.ollooil 0 ?? Iltlditto toir l ttbollM, Ititi ?? Iy apt MiidtlTiirit n litolar v Scuoh ni bof ftor Iolfloi il council (eQiLso1idatod Dtppictil-( lo uliul mir Pttri v Mootinsi ((opt NatiO still ,thcli-Tiaitil Aiff V IltoilLd Glwioitiio'tdlti Dcura Ntcfkia ...

ARREST OF MESSRS. H. AND W. BARKER

... i~ PIlRE'ST OF MESSRS. H. AND AW. t 13 -.rcKE'R. tT - - - - -ea ?? .sc --ls T-n - TTTE KIUTJOUR OIATEGEU 01 FRAUD. A:- thc ~lan ion House y esterday3 Mr. ilstoli Usseenet Bailer, 45, and Malr Williaiss Ba rker, 40, describedt as bouiktis, wver,. ehurgedl before the Lord Mayor onl war- rents ait tie sisatanceZ of the Director of ts site Prosecis- tonls, with having on thle 231rd May bust inl ...

THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER MR. MACKAY

... THE ATTEMPT TO MURDER MR. MACIKAY. ! MRS. MACKAY INTERVIETED IN LONDON. (SEtTER'S TELEGRAM) San Francisco, Mlenisy. Bippi, Mr Mackay's assailant who yesterda vas not expected to recover from a sei.;ii iflicted wound, is now gaining strength. Ho I expressed regret at his failure O kill ve Mackay, adding he regarded the nillioetre as the cause of ?? own losses. 'r &Pa12Tk condition is still ...