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SEWAGE TREATMENT AT IPSWICH

... SEWAGE TREATMENT AT IPSWICHI. TRIAL OF THER HERMITE PROCES& A NEW LOAN REQUIBED. , f Tho important question of treating the sewage of Ipowich was discussed at an ordinary meetingof the Town Council, on Wednesday, under the presidency of the Mayor (Mr. S. B. Anness). The other members pre. sent were ?? Deputy-Mayor (Mr. R. D. Fraser), Aldermen Walton Turner, E. B. Turnor, C. H. Cowell, J. H. ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING AT TRIMLEY

... ALLEGED ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING AT TIUMLEY. PRISONERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. Four young labourere named Harry Howell, James Howell, Ernest Newman, and Fredk. Chapman, were charged at a speoial sitting of the Woodbridge Bench on Thursday, with placing an obstruction on the Great Eastern Railway with intent to damage or destroy a train on November 22nd. Mr. R. M. Nettleship prosecuted. Mr. J. ...

FRAMLINGHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... FfRsAMLINGHAM XPETT'Y SESSIONS. SATUIJDAY. Before J. B. Chevallier, Eeq. (chairman), J. W. Read, E.q.. and Bev. B. G. Gorton. John .Cook, Erl Sohem, was charged with allowing fout cows, to tray on the highway at Brandeston.- Police-constable Brown proved the case, and defendant was fieed 4s. and 6s. 6d. costs. Borace Bennett, Brandeston, charged with allowing eldbt cows to btray at Brandeaton, ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST SUFFOLK COUNTY POLICE

... SERIOUS CHARGE SUFFOLK COUNTY AGAINST POLICE. to A SCENE AT THE JOINT COM- MITTEE MiEETING. be THE CEHIEF CONSTABLE INDIGNANT. he- a STORM IN A TEA. CUP. ae At a meeting of the East Suffolk Standing Joint Com. is n mitteeatlpswich,onFriday, LordHenniker inthe cbair, in the question of caunty police stations was discussed, and ad ib was resolvedto proceed with the converaion to each a ad ...

IPSWICH POLICE COURT

... IPSWICR POLICE COUwR. MON~DAY. Si 'Before the Mayor S. R. Anness, Feq.), in the chair, taw bhe Deputy Mayor (B. D. Fraser. EPq.)j R. ?? M. Maller, IEsq., J. May, Esq., and IV. P. KRIlS,: a 'Esq., 3.D.n A TOO CoaMON OFFENCE.-4F~ra~ Green, dealer, M,, Offton, pleaded guilty to being dron Sathlray night. Bee of a horse and cart in Brook Street, on Saurayniht -Plolice-constable Alaons proved the ? ...

IPSWICH POLICE COURT

... : MONDAY. Before the Mayor (S. R Annoqe, PEq ), in the chair, the Deputy Mayor (B. D. Fraser, Esq.), W. P, Miltt; Esq., M.D., Col. J. H. JoesOlyn, sand J' A SER0ouS CHoiiO B DKsM113X D.-Henrt Foreman, 25, Friars' Street, and Joseph Win. Chapman, 25, Tanners' Lane, were charged by Mr. Edger S. Scrivener, icenmengor, Queen Streeat, with steeling three bars of iron. vallao s39. 41.-The ...

IPSWICH POLICE COURT

... MONDAY. Before the Mayor (q. R. Anuese, Esq.), the Deputy Mayor (R. D. Fraser, Esq.), and B. M. Miller, Esq. SERIOUS CHABmEs.-John Cheese, labourer, 241, Woodbridge Road, was charged with indecently aseault- ing Ellen iazell (10), 26, Arthur Street, and Catherine Hewitt (9), Bark Hamlet, on the 8th February, and there was as an alternative a more serious charge against him with respect to the ...

IPSWICH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Before the Registrar (B. P. Grimsey, Esq.) EFnest Edward Ager, late hatter and outfitter 5S Weetgste Street, Ipswicb.-The ezaminatien of Thie debtor was adjourned Irom last Court, when he declared the circumstances under which he had disposed of his business to Mr. W. G. Brett, of Kingston-on-Thames, orto Missi Brett. The debtor was farther examined by the Official Receiver, and he gave a ...

IPSWICH POLICE COURT

... IPSWIC.H POLICE COURT. MONDAY. Before the Mayor (S. R. Anness, Esq.), in the chair, the Deputy-Mayor (R. D. lraaer, Esq.), William Alexander, Esq., and W. P. Mills, Esq., M.D. A CRUELTY TO A Hoans.-Jamee Henry Binks, A horse slanghterer, of Ipswicb, and bhi son Henry Binks, tV were charged with eruelty to a horse, by working and ol causing it to be worked in an unfit etate.-Mr. R. F. o Color, ...

FRAMLINGHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... SATURDAY, ip. Before J. W. Read, Esq. (obairman) and the Rev. B. tr, G. Gorton. DRUNKENNFBOSAND ASSAomLT.-OharlesFrostJun, Woodbridge, was charged by Police-conetablo Criesell to with being grunk and disorderly on Whit-Tuesday, Mlay us 15th.-Mr. F. J. W. Wood appeared for defendant.- ay Police-constable Durrant said he wae on the Station Road on Whit-Taesday when he saw the defendant jic ...

THE COLCHESTER FIRE MYSTERY

... ARTHUR BLATCHW THE SUSPECTED MURDERER. The Coroner's inquiry into the death of Mr. Afred e Welch, whose body, hanging to al pot, was foundl in a the debris of his- burnsd-out shop at Colchester, was d resumed on Thursday. It was evident from the 7 crowded state of the Court at the commencement of Le the proceedings that the public excitement had in no way abated. Mr. Coomnbs, the Head ...

FRAMLINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... I FRAMINGHAM COUNTY COURT. TUESDAY. Before his Honour Judge Eardly Wilmot, UNPAID INSTALMENTS.-Charlas Thomas Middl,- ton, as trastee under a deed of settlement between Bobert Bickerdike, of Aldeburgh, till recently an engine-driver in the employ of the Great Eastern Rail- way Company, snd hie wife, Annie Bickerdike, sued the husband for arrears of instalments amounting to ;3 5s.-Mr. J. Fry ...