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JUSTICIARY APPEAL COURT

... JUSTUJIARY APiPEAL COUPRT. iA sitting of thke TUSt'i~try, Appeal Court was li1inl t~ilt --n~ Di vie -n of thle Coirt of 1 ?? ion yester(I:LY - the Lr isia--kand Levels Ratlherfuvd-ClarCiti and K-Yl1acby on the benich. ' ?? t-san J-Ie''-~enIt wao given in enaq lapp 12 Gercrge Ilattick 87itritil SrI.4- dc-,,ow, 'dus11.ta cunvl:t 1)1 inl Ardro .-en Js'~:iro of l's''e Coint of haits in' ' clit ...

THE ARDLAMONT MYSTERY

... 'LTHE AlRDLATMONT MYSTERY. SURRENDER OF SCOTT-FNTERYIEW AT SCOTLAND YARD. The following apeatred in a late edition of thle Pall Mall Ga:elte last night:- At th time when public interest was roused to .so high a pitch by tio Ardlamnont mystery, and wheln the, most mystcrioius piuint of ill lay both in the identity and in teh ?? of the so- called Scott, the Pall Ml3dl Gazette, eicr anxious ...

COURT OF SESSION

... flRST DIVISION-frnrMA, Tuly 20. (Biors. the LoaR-PxsIDENT, Lords ADAM, f fr MLABRN, and KlcNs)L) S 'TrmOoS, EDWrARD PHMPAS-FOR SS REOTOATION i: OF REGISTICR 01' LONDON AND SCOrUiSE B]AXIGO AND DIscoUNT CORPOsATION (LiexD). 0 This petition was presented by Edward Phipps, e solicitor, 14 Market Square, Northampton, with the object of having the London and Scottish J Banking and Discount ...

IMPORTANT TRAMWAY CASE

... D-/IPORANT ?? A. At Quee-n', Barkc £ .'eCr Laili'- cxirhlr P d.3.: d c vs c ri boe d a s ' t e c x ¼ guaar~gd vor OOP&Ua7 fIT exl to c.x ,,,rc s By,' Glsgw ?? art!v 2'f. Lansnp t ?? K1 77 tOW,.. :1 I 7'd n. rd 1va- Cr u f II I 7 1w ?? tnt ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Z . ai: ' to zroe aM~ I~.t'o I ixor r'r T7 ?? Ill ?? ~ r Nj'' t' i T~ 1 ?? w 9' ~ ,7 .I '0 .7 fu 1:- ?? not S, t ?? I t ?? ?? 6 ?? . ?? ?? :1 ...

EXECUTION AT CARMARTHEN

... ?? AT CARMARITHEN. T ?? ¼zc- lor, wras hanged at Carmar- ?? tiymorning for the mnrder of siteron!atv, at Bortb, near . ;r. --n~bt 21. Richards broke -:ad baving stolen a pony, a n.l, Of £2432, a five-pound note, some ?? 3euing ring, smothered Mrs v i il i. le remained at large a wainoally arrested at Neath. ., crer hL Sigh Shleriff of Cardiganshire, no ; *r dnittd to witness the exe- .It t4n ...

ACTION ON AN INSURANCE POLICY

... I In the Admiralty Court yesterday Mr Justice Bruce had before him the case of Ifine Brothers v. the Steamship Insurance Syndicate, which was an action brought by the plaintiffs to recover the sum of £312 1Is Id due on an insurance policy. Mr Bocknill, Q.C.. and Air Holman, QO.C., appeared for the plaintiffs, and Sir Walter Philimore, Q.C., and MIr Banks for the de- fendants. Mr BUCKNILL, in ...

COURT OF SESSION

... : COURwv OF; SESSION. : SECOND DIVISION-THURSDAY, N ovember 1. (Before the Loan, JSTIOE-CLERH, Lords YouNG, RuTHaEURD.-CLAaR and TsArNEf.) P B. Y. -LE.NOX & SON V. W3a. H. GALLAWAY. £ The Second Division disposed of a reclaiming 5 note from a judgment of Lord Kincairney in an action by Lennox & Son, plasterers, Risgo Street, t Edinburgh, against William Harry Gallaway, o cement merchant, S ...

SUICIDE OF A MILLIONAIRE'S SON

... SCICIDE OF A MILLIONAIRE'S I sVICDSOF. EXTRAORDINAtRY LTTERS. g. A. Braxton Hicks held am inquiry on Satur- Jv &-..-rnoor at the Orleans Arms Hotel, Esher, ,rrina the death of Lloyd Burdeken, aged 22 the ?? of an Australian millionaire, lately ,at Fern CottagesWestern Green, Thamres ?? suicide at that address on 7pivifrt7)3 d George. manager of the Bank of Noew W.rales, of Abbotafoid, North ...

COURT OF SESSION

... CO UaI OF SESSION. FIRST DIVISION. SUnmArL. ROL rot. To-D.AY TVESDAY) AXD TO-MOIsROW (W.EDN-ESDAY J. Motion for a rule to show cause, it coast John Waulgh v. Alexander Prtie-Lard Kihcrarney. RBN.-Archibald Mt'Loland acod otGera, in cato Thomas Hunah, aend others a. Wim Dlcsoan and ?? Weliwood. R.N,.-Woet ilighland Railway Conpany, in petition for authority to oplift consigued ?? Low. SuOar ...

THE ANARCHIST TROUBLES

... THE ANARCHIST TROUBLE8.| INQUEST ON THE CREENWICH PARK VICTIM. The inquest on Martial Bourdin, who met his death near Greenwich 'Observatory, on Thurs. c day evening, was opened yesterday at Green: wich Lecture HalL Mr Carttar, coroner, said as deceased was believed to have died from anL explosive substance it was his duty to com- municate with the Home Secretary, and he should that day take ...

SLANDER ACTION AGAINST A GLASGOW TRADE SECRETARY

... DECISION BY SHERIFF SPENS. Sheriff Spent has given judgmntnt in the action raised in Glasgow Sheriff Court by the Scottish Co-operative Wholesale Society (Limited), Glas- -ow ?? %rasnchof the Scottish NationailOpsrativtTailors' Trade Protection and Benefit Society, claiming damages for a statement made by him at a meet- ing of the Trades' Council on 5th February, 1893, regarding ete wages paid ...

LICENSING COURTS

... Is I PROCEEDINGS IN GLASGOW. The fourth sitting of the annual Licensingll ICourt for the City of Glasgow was held in thes City Hall yesterday. Bailie Morrin again pr& sided, and the other Magistrates on the ?? wore Bailies Brechin, Hamilton, Chisholm, Guthrie, Alexander, Bilsland, M1urray, and Murdoch. UNAUTYHOEISED ALTERATIONS. Duincan Porter applied for a renewal of his public-house licensc ...