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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... IAW NOTLCES.-Tifls DAY. SlUPHIt~i COLF 1T (V JUDI)IkU 'CURl' UO' AIP'IIAL.-Caee'ir lf.-lifedoc tii Lord Gum' Nliol.a Load .1 alice a iii:.i 411liciA ~ iaili.-A t II. For ltilogtaeil, {ihreC yA ?? lica C., cii B1i'diiird v l'liikir, (N.I.Cftt ?? letial 11Di oln Ilinal list): ?? ii n 'aiur b ?? -w e o aiu't Ijcs(i'nss'lr a(ol Qaev iil Ajqfltail a (ll liar (oiltion, ivi i te''illad ?? lis p Cort ...

THE MURDER AT THE CAFE ROYAL

... TIlllE' At1iUHL) Fxl' AT r11r. C VPFE | RIOVA L' O-PENING OFl TFLE INQUEST. RVIIJENCIC OF ' TIL SURGEONS~. Yeetrleexttv at St. Mrinls's NVestry Hall, Mrt. Trout- ?? at itt INIirti ii, tvtttctetiuti ititt lrrterc litt Irii CCafe' iioyii , Ilie.-itI-street, lthe diiscovery5 of i teihtseotiu 'i tu ell-Iknown1 pttbl it relsort, ot 'hliIantv r t tlint th lesit, baa; ittiot ttrttitut tit) ttittlil ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... KENSINGTON MURDER.I THE PRIOBABLE DE ElNCE, I ti C It in ondertitoed that no0 attemipt will be made to~ leap.1 lbs fact thiit Itogizliad SaunA LOrson1, who in 110W illn cuntody ait Armiaghi Gii l, actually curinniittat li t rhe nne I iii 'ieait l~eiiaiiugtoii sylijuli iq l11(1 to b1in charge. In Yi addition to ovislenae aigainet; the unsfortuantte n1ato whichl is regarded an coanctesivo, tIm, ...

ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.'

... ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.' it it At the Guildhall, on the 23d ult., Arthur Moore, as 8. employee of the Princess's Theatre, was summoned for 5e driving a coach through the City for advertising purposes not sanctioned by the Commissioner. Con- ig stable Barton, 30J9, stated that on Oct. 23 1 he saw oh defendant driving a four-horse coach in Newgate-street. a- There were boards on each side, upon ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 496 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... THE KENSINGTON. MURDER., | .P1MING MHE INQUEST [SflBJECT OF ILLUSTRtATION.] IL. C. Luxmomi Daaw, coroner for West L]ondon, opened an inquiry on Thursday, at the Town Hall, Kensington, concerning thA death of Augusta Dawes, otherwise kfsown asDudley,] twenty-nine years of age, lately residing at '3,i St. Clement's Road, Notting Dile, vho ,*s found with her throat cut in Holland P'a k Road, ...

SERIOUS RESULT OF A BOXING COMPETITION

... SERIOUS RESULT9OF A 3BOXING CODI- I:7 . . PETITION. *MkARICEi W. E ?? Dummy Winters, the well-knoiwn Australian pugilist, was charged before Mr. Vaughan, ?? Street, ow Friday, with causing grievous bodily harm to George Smith.- . The prisoner is deaf~and.dumb. 'SergeantfWerd i E division, sa~id. that .in..con- sequence'of a communication fromi tbe house surgeon at King's Collegoe. Hospital, he ...

THE KENSINGTON MURDER

... SAUNDERSON AGAIN IN COURT. Mr. Curtis Bennett proceeded, on Friday, at the West London Police Court, to hear the remainder of the evidence against Reginald Saundersou, 21, who was charged with the wilful murderof Augusta Dawes, aged about twenty-nine, by cutting her throat with a Swedish knife in Holland-park-road, on Sunday night, the 25th ult. The prisoner, as he was brought into court, ...

THE LAW COURTS

... GAS COMPANY APPEALS IN VAIN. Judge Lumley Smith, Q.C., gave his decision in Westminster County Court, on Monday, on an appli- cation made by the Gas Light and Coke Company for a new trial in the ease of the man Brooks, whom a jury on the 2nd inst. awarded .30 damages under the Employers Liability Act, for injuries he received through the tilting of a ladder. Mr. Loebms had applied for a new ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XIDDLESEX SESSIONS. EIGHT MONTHS FOR 5s. The first man before this eminent Q.C. yesterday was Willtiam} Daobbs, horsekeper, who was convicted of stealing a coat, value Se. He has already been in cus- todv for three monthls. Mr. Littler nov obliged him with five months more. There is nothing known against you,, he said, but You must bare It suffi. ciently sharp sentenec to make you ...

A CO-RESPONDENT AND HIS WIFE

... In the Probate and Divorce Division on Weduesqay, before Sir F. Jeune, the trial of the case of Neels v. Neels and Hopkins was begun. It was a petition pre- sented by the husband, John Edward Neele, praying for the dissolution of his marriage on the ground of his wife's misconduct with the co-respondent, Palmer Hopkins. Counter claims were made against the petitioner. The parties were married ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... TALE OF A CAB AND BOX. At Bow-street, George Pritehard, a respectable- looking yonug follow, was chbr-ed before Mr. Vaughan with theft. Mrs. Anna Maria Druee, of Endshligh- gardens, was driving through Woburn-squnare, when, she, says Pritchard, taking advantage of a stoppage in the traffic, stole a box from the top of the rab in which she was sitting. Seeing that the theft was noticed, her ...

THE BELFAST DISASTER

... TxiE B3E SAT DA3BSTER. The inquest on the five victims of the panic in the Belfast school-house was resumed on Monday by the Coroner for the city, Mr. E. S. Finnegan. A dis. crepancy between the evidence of Head Constable McGauran and one of the toachers with that given by the two boys, Hobbs and O'Donnell, was cleared up. The boys swore the Ind McKeona, now in custody, turned a screw at the ...