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THE TOOTING MURDERS

... ne INQUEST ON THE VICTIMS. ?? SINGULAR LETTERS LEFT BY nd F. 'TATLOR. of he' OUTBURST OF POPULAR SYM- C- PAPiTYHY. If -_ __ _ _ Tlie inquest on the eight victims of the Tooting tragedy was opened on unturday after. k. noon at Tooting.-T'hN coroner, in opening the ve inquest, said this was one of the most painful en affairs that hld happened in England for many 'g years. The question was ...

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: ...

CARDIFF BANKRUPTCY COURT

... -CARDIFF BANKRUPTCY I 0 COURT.- o - - a TUESDAY.-(Before Mr. Registrar LANGLEY.) -, Commission Afent's .Affairs.-Williasn T 1hoimpsoi. commlission agent, Cardiff, appeared g of. fo i ublic examuination, -in answer to the Offcia Rc.er, debtor stated that, lie had beent t~ in business for fire yeeart, and he attributed his IIsfailure to the illness of himself mnd family, he His debts were ...

NOVEL WILL CASE AT CARMARTHEN

... -NOVEL WILL CA1SE AT -:I r CARMARTHEN, .II- !~ I ~; , . 0 - 7 . I7 . , ! TWO BROTHERS IN THE:LAW, COURL:T. At Clarniarthen Coultv-court on Friday (beforse his. lIonour' Judge Bishop' and a jury) a novel aebion was brodght -byDavid. Howells agausl his brother, Eiowel Howells, b6 (onwil- in-Elvt. Theplainiff - ought to e aside a. lease give- by their muther tiothe'drefeidadt. 'It appeaxed that ...

CHARGES AGAINST A WELSH LANDED PROPRIETOR

... CITARCIPS IA&CAI2rST A WELS1 LANDEA'D 1-112RIET02, The ''b.bedole inidtil,ra ier on Sfttturday 7were rTCT gaged for several hoots heating evidencoe in a ea~s in wthioh Mir itobert NVilljrtus WYvnn, of Gat~bwijln t lhial, 1.! nbishigbsirtci:ui Mafat aioldont wtiS ?? by the Society for Prevenlt on of Crnelty to Aniatle, with ilitroating six nt Ili horsoes. o imiltar noan- tnn,~ was altto ...

THE TOOTING MURDERS

... I TOR Ad: THEI TOOTING MUTRDERS. rl I Bute's BODIES REMOVED TO THE MORTUARY. fo ONDITION OF THE SURVIV1N1G BOY. Bird TThe Press Association, telegraphing on Friday own afternoon, ?? traiedy which occurred' Seat, isti. on Thursday at Tooting continues to be the. soea topic of ronversatron in the district, and; sate scene of the' murders 'wvne again ?? visited by large numbers of pebple. - The ...

SWANSEA GAOL SCANDAL

... . SWANSEA ?? GAOL i `SCANDAL..SA I ' i -: i: THE STRANGE DEATH OF A PRISON I- R. p-AVE ALLEGATIONS AGAINST THIE POLICE. . RESUMPTION OF THE INQUEST. 'yie to 1itt ?? ad s-, ioinled at the Glanorgan C juotel, ?? oni Friday afternoon, ol the wI -ecdlt of Iclatk lotris. of '1'l1tosit, pri. tht at Swantisea Gaol, -who (lied under cir- cuebttilteti Which IL-d to allegationsi of violence it itea0st ...

PETERSTONE ASSAULT CASE

... 'IO I -z w PETERSTONE ASSAULT- C CASE. ) POLICE OFFICER AND C , : FINED. At Penarth Police-court on Monday (bsjo Major Thornley and Mr. NV. L. Morris) Jlanr- Lennrox, a farmer.Llv.ynaub,,ddytd Fiarmn chag Police-constable William Idvans, Enoch Ly. R shoa, plateIbyer; and Thomas Cue, signdht with an assault at Peterstone Rnilvay Stabio3 on the 16th ult: Mr. George Dvd oct Cardiff, appeared for ...

INTERESTING CARDIFF CASE

... L.by s its they r the filer -y of ?? 'ion'. Ia0rd the em- Ifted hose iead Luire ago ly - and iage tiny 'I to S of ileir rical tted Viwo the ierty was lats ,vail tent ndei and the the LO, nit bin tbe the THE CORY.ZORATE SUIT. - TO BE HEARD TO-DAY. The interpleader case, adjourned from the last oourtj in which Mfessrs. Powell, Roach, E and Co.- are plain- tiffs, Madame Catherine Ortez de Zorate, ...

RUMOUR KILLED HIM

... le PATHETIC LETTEIR, OF A. le t SUICIDE, he James Harriogton, a gardener, of Mipsi a a in Essex, wee found dead with a gunshot wouncf ,he in his head on Sunday last. At the inquesb w on Tuesday, t'ha following letter was read. li ras had been ~,found in his jacket pocket, together, with a memorial card of his first wife:- For Dear Sir,-Just j few lies to you to say, I ens Lat very iunlappy ...

SHOOTING CASE AT SWANSEA

... i1 SHOOTING CASE AT SWAN- 3 ' ?? : ' 0 .~ SEA:. - 7 - , -A. TYOM'H SHOT IN, THlE CRE EX. .ALLEGED R~ECKLESS USE. OFFIREARMS. A FOREIGNER IN CUSTODY. -1 pecullar, shooting case occourred 'at SWantea earlyd on Th nida morning, Eand a foriegner, f named iovanniSumrich, is in custody on a r charge of shooting a youth named Sydney -M ri, who is now at Swansea, Hospital withi a wound in his cheek-, ...

THE TRUCK ACT AT BARRY

... I; ?? . , i . - 4 - ' I INTERESTING TEST CASE. . _ _ - . . I At. Barry Dock Police-court on Thussday (be- fore Maessrs. J. Lowdon and J. C. Meggitt) Sir John Jackson, contractor for the Barry deep look works, was chaiged with. a viola- u tion of the Truck Act Ainalident Act.. Mr. a% George David, solicitor. Cardiff, appeared for ft the proseoution, anti Mr. Hlasioock (Messrs. ti . Downing anid ...