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THE HAGGERSTON TRAGEDY

... ACCUSED DISCHARGED. Arthur Fasnacht, 2A, comedian, of Clarence-terrace, Hagerston, surren- dered at the North London police-oourt on Tuesday, to his bail to answer the charge of causing the death of his wife, who was known in the music-hall profes- sion as Maggie Dudley.-Ilr. Wil. liamson prosecuted for the Treasury; and Mr. D. A. Romain defended.- Dr. M. Greenwood, of 243, Hackney- road, ...

THE STRANGE SEQUEL TO A DIVORCE CASE

... THE STRANGE SEQUEL TO I A DIVORCE CASE. Hlenty John Clarke, inquiry agent. 20, Oockgour'-treet, and Btlen Lyons were charged on remand at Bow-street police- courtl on Monday with conspiring to de- feat and prevent by subtle means and devices the due course of law and jus- tice, and to procure Gertrude Alexandra Barrett. The parties were alleved to have conspired to get the prosecutrix to ...

SUSSEX LOVE TRAGEDY

... I ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A Y-.: SWEETHEART. At the Hastings police-court on Satar- day, Thomas Foster, a baker, aged 27, was brought up, in custody, charged on remand with having attempted to murder hls sweetheart, Jane Smith, by cut- ting her throat with a razor on December 19.-The accused was arres. ted, under sonaational circumstances, at 7.30 on the morning following the night when the deed ...

THE ALBERT CLUB RAID

... THE ALBERT CLUB BAID. On Thursday at the Mansion house, before Mr. Alderman Ritchie, the hearing was resumed of the charges against seven of the defendants arrested at the Albert club in N ovember last. The de- fendants charged were Warren Johnson, George Frederick Smith, Arthur Samuol, Thomas, James Cohen, Charles Wall, Johns K~etp, and Frederick Trewell. Tbe charges were-systematically using ...

DEATH THROUGH OVERWORK

... DEATH THR1OUGH OVERWORK. Mz. Langhame eld an inquest, at the St. Jobn's Vestry bell, Hoersdewnono Tleisday cxs t he body of Wl~lhian £teber'h Kn'ights, aged 63, a sbip's labou~rer2 of 35. a ir-street, Hormelydowvn, wfho died suddenly, after working 23 houra with- out reijef. hliabeth Knights -identifled the de- bessed. as her husband, and said she last inw him alivearly outh&morningof Jan. 2 ...

MOBBING A DOCTOR

... A batch of four su-nmonses was heard at Staines on Monday in which Mr. Wil- liam.Yelverton Davenport, ?? of Ashford, was concerned as complainant or defendant. Mr. Davenport, who had attained considerable local notoriety by previous legal proceedings, is a brother of Mr, Broml~ey-Davenport, MY.1,, eand although a qualified surgeon is not a re. gistered medical practiitioner. three wieek ago he ...

AN ACTRESS'S SUDDEN DEATH

... AN ACTRESS'S SUDDEN DEATH I An inquezt was held at the Newiny, on ICoroner's court, on Friday, on the bodv of Mrs. eins, better known as Miss >(itty Tyrrefl. who fell dead on the -.le Lant and Castle theatre stage on BOzinD1 ?? E3wins, 225, Sayer street, grrr TY'rvREL INfl CiHAMICTEr . walworth, said that the deceased was his .wifo.- Herfofl name .was Katbleoe Made' leine Ewins, and asia vii ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... : SATURDAY'S LAW A-ND POLICE. (Prom our later editions f'M last week) QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. SEQUi L TO A PARISH COUNCIL ELEC- TION.-hr. Gully, Q.0, (with whom was Mr. Ivor Bowen), moved ex parte, be- fore Justices Wills and Wright, on be- half of Mr. Edward Lawf, one of the Suc- oessful candidates at therecentparish council election at Melynerydian, in the county of Glamorgan, for relief, in ...

MURDER & SUICIDE AT BIRMINGHAM

... MJTRDER & SuICDE AT BIRMINGHAM' _; _. w . I . 1 SHOCKING.CASE. The peaceful rural district of Spring- field, Hall green, just out of Birming- bam, has been the scene of a miserable tragedy. Shortly after nine o'oioek on MOI3day evening, an. old. mar and' Womam were walking along the road leading from the Wake Greer.road4 at the top of 8are Hlefwiff Milhli, to ie Stratford. road, whentheir ...

THE ALLEGED COMPANY PROMOTING FRAUDS

... THE ALLEGED OMPANY ,RO.- IMOTING FAAUDS. After many adjournments, rendered nceessaryby the illuess of the pvisoner Samulel Catch Overton, who ie eharsed with company-promoting frauds in con. junction with Alfred Nevdle Avis and Henry HtarU*(d lAis, the hearing of the cbarges against all three accused persons was resumed on Tuesday, at Westmin. mter police-court.-Mr. Bodkiu rrose. cuted for the ...

THE CONFESSIONS OF A BIGAMIST

... T HE CONFESS1~O'A .. I : BIGAMIST. : : :. i . : X AtR ptty sessions, e e- At Reading V mbel, who bad de- day, Douglas C 'in the 1ad 1h seribed himself as ?? Victinr Cecil Husspars, ?? the cn it C Montague, Arthur Gordon Lennox, Arthur Cecil Montague, Algernon Gor- don Lennox, George Grabam, Edward Graham, White, Pbillips, Austin, and J B Wilson was brought up in custody h ijrgnea esith ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORO NES' INQUESTS .} HItIHED DY A.HOR5S.- Dr. Yairo* heldan inquiry at' Shore- ditch respeed-t the. death df Thomas Lc'kie Frltt2e, aged &5,- a gentleman of independent means, lately residing at 66, Shrablan d-road, Da'stoti. The de- ceased, who kept a horse for his own pleasure, went down to the stable to look at it. About a qcarter.of.anhomtr later groans were heard cming hrmas the ...