LIBERATOR PROSECUTIONS

... ti AWPRIMA FACIME CASE MADE OUT. a} There was only a small attendance of the bh public at the London GuildhaU on Thursday w when the hearing of the charges against the E directors of the Liberator and other companies ji was resumed. The Official Receiver, further hI cross-examined by Mr. Atherley Jones, said at aW the time Hobbs and Co. went into liquidation the Ic building on the Salisbury ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AT CARDIFF

... ?? -, - - w Ik -1OUS CUARGE1tKL ; C;-AR DIF ,+ ALLEGED FORG.E ity BY -4 At Cardiff Police,-court oni -Sdy George Evans, aged '26, ta', traveller, was charged (before ?? C Et. eaad'on cinor F., J Beam0) with; foign dur a cheque for £10' 10s. net on. the aia d oD Counties Bank (fut3 ed) Edge .u'e-read h i- London branch, purporting to b one ?? S. Evans, of ston-hill, London, o u February, 1895: ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TRE POTICE COURTS. MA1tL.OUOirG If - STI'iflilET. - A PoservoTo u N11rs8-ooi lo Bocwi'.---ttcmrr ideyci aid Pati Bunh, d of Noj. I *rtd 2, Gtr!Rt UAlt)ol-ir trot, a a uillomolnee lihotoro -Mr. ?? rvo solling boot', epirit, e: and wino ?? ILoilng thoe imeooroiry fioettoo-Mri' Aqte preoottiee(l rb i..i of to ll btt (iteveit'e utl - . titee- t .- th pl1is0s it' q JcOSion. wete l;tou no the a ...

BISHOP AUCKLAND SEWERAGE

... , - ?? = a IBISHO P - AUCKLAND I SE^ERAGE. :GOVERNMENT INQUI-RIY.- M IR CHAYTORWS SCHEME. A&Goverunment inquiry was held at the Town t il Hlall, Bishop Auckland, ?? with re- . ferenee to the Urban District Council's applica. tion for a loan of £11,000 for works of. sewage i a disposal, and of £300 as a contribution towards a the improvement of the North-Eastern Railway f, bridge across Princes ...

EXTRAORDINARY MUTILATION CASE

... 7,; y,. -.V r CASM arn afondar Dr. L; nr. n medical practitiower living ir l'v s..ro. Sonthend, wes ?? invo the South elnd , ictiniia T'iqiul wcii sfring from terriblo inioivise. whlii ns i at d to lhvie icen bustatined ili a quisarel. 1i oemuw3 thlat iibrnt saevn o clock on itzndaty nornl ilig the niw Itbonin swroni ictich iat Itmeil by hisoriug Dr. Lop, repeate fly er-axe Mlurdler,' and ...

SHROPSHIRE ASSIZES

... SROPSEIRE _ASSIZES. YESTERDAY.-BefOrt Afr. Justice Grarthain. BRE cH o0 WVARRAt,. L-Ty.FPercy Myatt Moss, formerly an ironmongers assistant, at Newcastle-under-Lyme, and now oE Worn, sued Samnuel Butter, Weor, to recoxer damages for alleged misepresentation in the sale of a business. Mr. Darling, Q.C., and Mr. A. J. David 'sere for the plaintiff; and Mr. Spearman antd Mr. lowlatt for the ?? ...

THE CORDITE CASE

... THE CORDITE CASE THE APPEAL DISMISSED BY THE HOUSE b' OF LORDS. The Lord-Chancellor, Lord Watson, Lord Ash- o0 bourne, Lord Morris, and Lord Shand resumed tw yesterday consideration of the appeal of Nobel's I Explosives Company against the Judges of the S Courts below in the cordite case. The nominal d respondent for the Government anthorities was N, the Director-General of Ordnance Factories. ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... . - I ;: 8~, I' t,: edofre Resole R. Grahami (in the lh4rt) ADULTEBATED MALX, 4 Jobn Bond, a milkman, living at slato ws stummoned to answer a ohbsye of band of an agelnt, to the prejudice f INS Ha2,wker, mik Which was adulteate I4& k Gent. of water. In reply detendau soild it 1i be bad purobaged as pure, but of conl h Ut> say he was not gnilty. P.O. Hawker gHB&VE b0, ta purobhassl the milk, ...

BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... THE CAUSE LIST. The period allowed for enttering civil causes for ht9? at the ensuing iirinhugham Asiszes expired yesterday afternoon, when a number of additional actions were notified at the County Court o.fice. Altog-ether, bow- ev er, the list is lighter than usaal, and the crauses appear to be of a common place character. Tliere are 34 civil cases in all, 16 being setered for trial by jury ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... a MONDAY, MARCH 5. . i BEFORE ARI S. BRIGHOUSE, COUNTY CORGONER 4 DEATH OF A SCUNTER.-In the Harlech Castle H. otel, County-road, Walton, touching the death n w of a man named Charles Hughes, 52 years of age, . ; who lived at 50, Eleanor-street.-Jane Hughes, 2 wife of deceased, said her husband was foreman a shunter in the employ of the Cheshire Lines Corn- mittee, at Walton Station. She last ...

LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

... I CLOSING PRICES-YESTERDAY. SIJTTLED BY THE PRESS ASSOCIATION. Stocks, Shares, 'Sc. Cloeie. New Consuls (Goechens) ?? 1 45 I10 4' Do. Account, Jan. ?? 34;%I 10.1,_ Two-and-a-half per cents ?? 1 02 102. ?? India 3 per et. stk. 1 948 ?? 1333 I1HA, 11 Do. RuzeePaper4 perct. . 56 58, ,j Metrpol BO. off Wks 3 p. ?? 1 13 1 Bank stock ..328 832 1 e COLONIAL SECURITIES.ii Canwda 341 p. c.1.. 0.elg) ...

KILMARNOCK SHERIFF COURT

... KILMARINOCK SHERTFF COURT. 1 ZIEVENSTONS KIR{-S-9SSIOXN &D THm PrEECEsTros. At RKilmarnock Small-Debt Court yesterday, before Sheriff Hall, Robert Taylor, draper and elothier, Stuvenston, sued the Rev. Robert J. Kyd and the session of Stevenston Parish Church fur payment of £7 10s, being salary which he alleged was due to him for services as precentor ofr half-vear ending 31st December. The ...