SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST TRUSTEES

... SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST -i - C . TRUSTEES. - e At the Harley County Court, yesterday-before his . onour Judge Jordan-Mr. Boddam (instructed by dMessrs. Challinor) applied on behalf of Christiana Mary r Kinj, daughter and administratrix of the late Danael ?? Stitton, souicitor and clerk to the ?? V Stipendiary Justice, for an order to expunge the proofs of Catherine Adelaide Booth, ...

FORESTRY IN BRISTOL

... FBORESTHY IN BRISTOL. id FORMATION OF A FEMALE COURT, Lst uight Lia meeting, which was fairly well aY attended, ewas held in the SN, Agnes Minsion Room, n Newfoundland road, with reipect to the inaugaration he of a Female Foresters' Court. The officials and mem. 15 berm of Court Alderman Whitoon initiated fifteen le members to the Court, which is to be called the or Hannah More Court. The ...

IMPORTANT BUILDING CASE

... Sheriff Roberteon has just issued judgment, in an action by SMr Robert Henderson, plasterer, Aber- dean, against Mr Archibald Bruce, architect, Aberdeen, for payment of £73 lOs lid, being the balance contract price for plaster work of a house in Mid Stocket Road, Aberdeen, executed by the pursuer under contract with the defender. The specifications stipulated that the work was intended to be ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... BIRMILNGEAM ASSIZES. :, - CROWN COURT. YESTERDAY. - Befiore Mr. Justice Mat-hew. CRICKET U',ersz Ursrr.-wv?/rC V. Badfgad ?? JToseph W~yre, cricket umrpire, teacher of must -3~oal dealer, of 55. Cattell Road,SmlHetsd 1,w:in william Badland, of 51, Palmer Street, coal serrhsrt. to recover £150. for personal injurdee, sue- ~eired throu.gh defendant's negligence, Mr. A. 'Young -JMr. Varbell ...

BOGUS BOMBS

... TWO MEN CHARGED AT I e TAMWORTH. lit a ?? i DEFENDANTS HEAVILY FINE D. G Charles Henry Dent, plumber, and Frank th Cannick, meclmilio, the alleged senders of the fr a Tamyorth boguns boinbs, wvere chlrged' under a, ?? Act at Tarnwvorth ]olive-MLcrt B oIL Monday with Bending, o1 .Novemb&0 20, Bh t certain percussion eaps bydilw Alidland and i London and North Western Bailafiv,:ys, witlidut P, I ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... - BlIUM1NGIAMM ASSIZES. V CROWN COURT. I : YESTERcDAY. - Before 317'. Justice lothevle. I SoGEaTous TEFETS AXOND FcRcEIRR. - Benjamin I Robert Danks (33), dealer, was indicted for stealing a r cheque of the value of £42. ts. 3d., the property of the 3 Asphaltic Limesrtoe Concrete Cojmpany (limited), and, further, for forging and uttering a chequs,,v alue £19. 1s. t with intent to defraud. Mr. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I THETE POLICE COURTS. DOWSTRET- iiD981t1,1O IIsTimrmo-Fraflk btartoebsiup, aliam Wallace .foltlSOt, spoil1 thirty, a well- I riniad 7i1t, o fro rot lgit tippril rit ca, witti ?? ptnaioidlrix a tsltlo hat tinitlet It tritMttO iof malfrria gO only Ito prlititiut ?? her cosld UtPi~ lil a1I dvicoitlit divic draw noit 71. Fig, by toltiglrtaphl Stinm ?? Wa offie tut isvl'siNO honlk, Which t ...

THE ROMANTIC CASE OF COUNT NUGENT

... TIRE ROMANTIC CASE OF COUNT NUGENT. A LOVERS' GIFTS IN CHANCERY. EXTRAORDINARY REVELATIONS. A case of some educational value to imaginative r old gentlemen and affectionate young ladies has fonud its way into the Chancery Courts. It has been previously mentioned once or twice. Count IAlbert Nugent, the plaintiff, is nearly S0 years of age. He served with distinction in the Austrian Army, ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ?? r-zr 1- - L, En.- Aidacvcw.-Before Mr. Recistrar Relny. 'l 5 MtIXED U' WITH THE BUILDING SOCIETY.- Henry Boon Cox, refreshinent-house keeper, of 46. Oyster-street, Portsmouth, for wvhom Mr. J. F. Glanville appeared. came up for public examination. -His gross liabilities %were set doviwn as £703 9s. 8d., of which £636 14s. 10d. was due to fully secured creditors. The ass-ets were set down at ...

COURT OF SESSION

... I FIRST DIVISION-TUESDAY, December 18. (Before the LORD-PRESIDMST, Lords ADAM, BI'LaAaE, and KINNEARS.) AMfAL-JOHN BETSON & ANOTHER V. MARGARET M. BOYLE OR BALLANTINE OR WILSON. In the Sheriff Court at Ayr, Mrs Margaret Mackie Boyle or Ballantine or Wilson, residing in Catrine, as trustee of the late Dr James Ballantine, sought to interdict John Retson, dress manufac- tnrer, 371 New City Road, ...

PECULIAR CASE UNDER THE REGISTRATION ACT

... At the Leeds Assizes yesterday-before Mr Justice Collins-Julius Isaac Loewy{40), described as a commercial inq ury agent, living at Man- chester, was indicted for having knowingly and wilfully made false declarations of fact in a lodger claim at Bradford on the 10tih August last. Mr T. R. D). Wright and Mr West prosecuted, and the defendant was represented by Mr Mellor. The proceedings were ...