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SPORTING TELEGRAMS IN BELFAST

... IPUORTING TELEGRAMS-IN^ I BELFAST| I~ ~ ?? . - : TEE ALLEGD--PRAUDS Bt TEtEGRAPHISTS. THE AOCUSED RETURNED FOR ?? Belfast, -Friday. . .Iji.the QCnsty Cou44lia Awnin,,fz !i PJMJ:?.d%5bt A; Jines Jfhsstbw, bearing 'of the case against Patrick Nicholas Larinesy, a telegraphist in the Belfast ?? Office, was re- sumed. John O'Connor, another telegraphist for whom a warrant had been issued for con- ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT EDENDERRY

... g ~ ~ ~ - - ?? _ _ STRANGE DEATH OF A FEMALE PATIENT. THE JURY CENSURES THE GUARDIANS. Tullamore, Friday. On yesterday an inquest was held at the Workhouse, Edenderry, by Mr William Arnott Gowing, coroner for North King's County, touching the death of Mary Gallagher, an inmate of the Fever Hospital. District Inspector Steaduinan represented the police authorities. Catherine Connell was the ...

THE CUSTODY OF CHILDREN

... THE CITST'.)DY OF CHILDREN, APPLICATiON AGAINST A PROTES- TANT MISS 1INARY. Yesterday, before Mr. Justice Madden, sittinL to hear motions for the several divi- sions of the High Court of Justice, Mr. T M Healy, M P, applied Lor a condi- tional order against ithe Rev Stauley Fluke (a laugh), directhnot him to give up rho cuE- tody t three infants named Sullivant. Ho aoved on tjte aflidavit of ...

BUTTER PROSECUTIONS AT NENAGH

... suTEr, Pr, SE TIONS AT I->5 -AGII. p C~i~rLE5CAERON CCI-TING DOWN i' lyn EXPERT EVIDENCE. Nenagh, Friday. An esir.-j 1iary; amiounrt of interest is cen- frie4 arouicl' a nurzer of prosecutions going -ra a.,z t ;r0 ' nnirgainst a number of far- - adultcration of butter. Athi . * - ?? ns-bzfore Major F 'I t l e chair) Charles S Finch, TI' and J W C Willinghton- v1irl. a-:l inspector under the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLIGeF - -0-o- LAW MOTIONS Yesterday Mr Justice Madden , Ndsi Prius Court as vacation jude, atnd t motions for the common law divisiocs. eze LFtAHr v EITZGER&LD. - 1 ri., Murphy (instructed by Mr John, 5sotIe moved for an order for the ?? receiver by way of equitable eerutio ' case. The defendant and the Pnii ,, farmers residing in Kerry, and the p had obtained judgment for a inn ...

THE VACCINATION ACT

... f THE VACCINATION0 EACT. I~ o PROSECUTIONS IN TUE POTICQ COURTS. In the Northern Divisioni of the p.1' e Courts yesterday, before Mr. C J (-oi Mr-.Edwd Glynn, 12 Ashfield road. a moned by the guardians of the &'.util bia Union for neglecting to have Jib sud ciliated. Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald, Solicitor, pr;,t cuted on behalf of the guardians. Mr. Wheatley, solicitor, ai. red i: t defendant. In ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. I . . z _ SOUTrIrEN DIvisiox-(Before Mr. Swifte. E PURSNSNATCHING. a John M'Cann.;a youiig man, described as si a Labourer, of no fixed residence, was charged nx by Police Constable Love, 24 G, with having y stolen from Miss EllieBridle, Killeen Efouse, Y a purse, value 15s, containing ELi 14B OWd, w and three yards of cretonne, value Is 9d. It 3 appeared that the ...

THE SALE OF POISONS

... I ;: 7IE SA OF :POISONS. : :, ?? _ F - . ?? ?? tIMPORTANT- -PRO6tCUTION AT CARLOW. -TE QUESTION OF ANALYSIS. Carlow, Mtoiday. I . To-datattthe Petty Ses8s8iOs the adjournedJ bhearinof three summonses for offences against Dthe Pharay Act 'was resumed. The Beneh consisted: of the following ?? 1 'Right H on Henry, BruenI, 'P c, prsiding; IMessrs-Wm -Browne.Clattn; and B BKen- nedy, B DI.: The- ...

THE DIAMOND ROBBERY

... E _ FURTHER DETAILS. INTERVIEW WITH THE VICTIM. London, Friday. The Press Association ?? Spyzer. the victim of the daring diamond robbery i;4 Hutton Garden on Thursday afternoon, who is atpresent staying ata private hotelin Great Pi'ecot street, Aldgate, was this evenin; interviewed by a representative of the Press Association. It appears that Mr Spyzer has been in the habit of crossing ...

DEATH [ill] HYDROPHOBIA [ill] DUBLIN

... at HYDROPHOBIA 1, DUBLIN. I iRY CURIOUS CASE. tr Fottrell, locunt tenens of the en.in inquest at the Meath Hospital a boy named Patrick I Carthy, s, 'wbo died in the hospital on -.September, from the effects of a received so far back as the 30th O!Eeilly coddacted the inquiryv On' iell said toe circU5'tab.6S of the' somewhatpeculiar. The bite, which s received on the 30th June. did not ap- 0 e ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... i NEW-BY BOROUGH. Newry, Tuesday. The Revision Sessions for the borough of Newry were resumed this morning in the'fown Hall,Courtbouse. before his Honor John Roche, Q 0, County Court Judge for Down, Mr Gracey, Registrar, being present. Mr S F Hauratty, solicitor (assisted by Mr Brady), appeared for the Nationalists, and Mr Fowler, solicitor (assisted by Mfr Orr), represented the Unioniises. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGLN- E-i I, N ORTFrTeV nw .-I NORTHEREN DIVIS}ON-iBesre :r TRAVELLING lW'TUOL A T'CbF7 ' Bernard M'TQuil]an, Ei ?? o-t ; county Down, aged 93.VwiS pr 'scutG ,. Midland Great ?? ii vcy a lino trom WeStport t D..r i ticket. The prisoner hehn 'e i t HigIhland Home, w-hichl ri ved:, ' from San Franeisco. Te Thi', s were paid off at Weatprr journeyed to Dublin. ?? arrva' stone he haid ...