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THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... THE KENSINGTON 3UIER. I INTER~vIEW ?? THE rPRISONEBS At the reavimc.l ]iL ar-ing at thec Vczt, Lop h-tt Police Gcqr-ti - -i:~:-tLn-di a -xt of4 the cli-i;-ut of Will aq;ipe a' in~ it- lialt if o l ?? ztcCits- I ir sc-ititztjm- cf tie 1Ej-xt-me. T-laue b hil:ii ut al Iflt-erti'vio iUK 'tj -- . :2 ?? SC in- .CsIi faterofil ?? vI.61, ?? liit' ]i s ?? L.~ of' i t -Mr . W ni-nc' 7n :,in givec ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER CASE

... I lE KENSINGTO0N MURDIER CASEF EVIDIEiNTCE FROM DUBLIN. A-Ti£31 PT TO ENXJL`T I~N TRlE 'POYAL IRIS___Fl___ILIE16. SPECIALLY RCRPOTPTED I-CR THE DELLEASTNE- nxnnLETTER. DYO-1IPRVTI 1 iCER.. f-le p--lice cou~rt tsce ;-ini tileicrsnuin murider C--ice ?? illtlt e~ven by, hIejiarcii.K ts- aed oi Xi list tu~a.npircj ajt tije 1,V l!ifl 4 ~ t i-0 it tilat Siit (on1 li lvuld le :;iae for the 'ic-asix- ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY ?? ' 'N N ! DO ' AG'E.-nLDE.-.-x. ?? ?? . ., r.-. I ~LY aSriO vS's: h;'o7 b r, t VI- r. . ;-i !. D L- ' '~r'33.S V.33. ?? Di rasii &reti''.3e½ m asi sutmnon-'d P 1- ?? Mu Ii:l . .. Hil l. 01 : ?? i . - 1! 'iirlt *-tg- P! : , . . '.3012,1 Anza. a I ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... &Xi KENNSTNGTON URDEU. TEL INu(lEsT. rol adjmrnn-l inqies-t illr- ii dn-i i Augzusta Leonse- DPaes. t-eet> -nitic- yeas- of alge, latc-iv rcesiding in St, ThmnXRoadel Y rcttingdae,. who waes 'irmnd de-ad with la-ir thrn-it cart in HaP- ?? Park Etloa. esiarr,.-irm:nigi ago, was itiaiat ile Keutirifzzski t 1-anv Hall ?? ti' ruosnbe/nc M. fi`-xe. cf¶'ron~i-r- isr Xaseaf Li ~nd.on. Cotiota-! ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ULSTER WI?ITER SIZS Baton-i Mr. Jusluce Honass. 7Mr. ?? 3'N ei e MNIonnirmk-, Clerk of the Crnw.;, ?? pre-sent. -MargaretOie wus iti det-ed withl having, on 4thi Oci-ah-- I a-t obta~ined by ?? pretences from Robert CPooke tivc box&c- of so)ap. Sne was also IC- dicuted withk kn inv on 13th r-rptireriie, obta~in.-d rant ehtr-dow n [jit lt, slid a ltultiatity ofdrpy gad> ran 'JoIn C-o0Pt I lid ...

THE KENSINNGTON MURDER

... THE KENSINNGTON MIIURDER. TilE ACCUSED BEFORE TIHE HIS LETTERL TO THE POLICE. LONDON. SsrTnnsr.-TiCe. -proceedPings ofth Wet Lonnen, (Hamiienurmith) Poli s. Court, 11notalir of a quiet ce-te Ihtn-drniin c-hairater. as-coined anj arianormal interest th~is forenoon, wlr~rr Rec~i~nalcl iniundeaso)n, enlteringj fr itt an) zknc-room. vwxk!ed tetli. firm steps and coneoposred air inti rthe 'enLld ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUAJRITER SESSIONS. BALLYMONEY. Before . is ?? Judge FiTzG~iROBN. P ' ?? ; co. V. THOMPSON. An action was brought by Mlessrs. Melville & f Co.. boot and shoe usanufacturers. Glaszow.against Robert B. Thopnson, boot and shoe mnerchant. Ballymoney. to recover £19 3s far goods sold and Oelivered. The actioa. was instituted by writ of stimmons in the superior courts, and an order ;vag amde ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... INQUESTS IN BELrAST. YESTERDAY. at noon, Mr. E. S. Finnegan, City Coroner, held an inquest in the Recorder's Court touching the death of William John M'Cann, aged forty-five years, shoemaker, 6.Connmwater Street, who committed suicide by cutting his throat on Saturday night. Head-Constable Mahony and SSergeant Houston conducted the proceedings on behalf of the police. The evidence given wont ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLWIGEN CE. CUSTODY COURT.-YESTEEDAY. Beforo Mesws. P. G. HoinnEa, P.M., and DAVID Con-BE'rT, J.P. INS17onEDIYATIOXN AT TH1E WORRHOrSE. John Kerr w-as charged at the suit of the 13-elfast Board of Gsardians w7ith having been concealed il the ?? that morning with intent to ?? a, felonly, He was also chars-ed with as- saulting tivo workhouse officials r.azned Hazleton and GCaston. It ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENTCE. BELFAST CUSTODY CUT Ysirnx Bcfcre Mr. F~ G. Iioneixjl. Ro.- an [I.. 1i7_s; having, beent heuird. a line, 'f 40s -tad costs attil ilii- pos~ed. Mr. Spiller pro seciiteid in this and tie other police caese. ALLEGED ASSAUILT. Hugoh Pnintz. whlic was, charged on irfmalid wt fur-ther rxii andeui ,:i~ ti ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALLYMONEY. Before his Honour Judge FTZGIBBON. BREACH OF WARRANTY. David Blair. of Aghadowey, processed David Allen, of Knockanbuoy, to recover damages for breach of warranty in the sale of a horse Mr. O'Neill appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Martin for defendant. His Honour ordered the return of the horse to defendant, on payment of £21, the price at which he was bought in at by plaintiff, ...

IMPORTANT REGISTRY APPEAL

... IMPORTANT REGISTRY APPEAL DuanxIC, FEIflay.-Tbe case of Glenn, ap- reliant ; Brennan respondent, argued before a court of anpeal consisting of the Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, the Lord Chief Baron, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon. and Lord Justice Barry, stood in the list to-day for judgment. It wvas an appeal from a decision of Mr. Redmond Barry as assistant revising barrjster for the ...