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... five court. Z ?? _ _ WINDSOR (OASrTL, ThUrsday. C, The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, a acconmpassied by Princess Boatride and the 5 Countess of Elrbach-Scloeitber. M The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse, attended by Baroness .Rozmann and ' Baron Do Grancy arrived at the Castle. b The Duke of Oporto, the Count of Turin, and a Prince Albert of. Belgium. also arrived at the Castle. ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE IN ABERDEEN,

... iEX'fRAORDINARY SUICIDE INT I ABERDEEN. WOMAN LEAPS ON A TRAIN. yesterday afternoon a young woman committed ,jdle by leapirg from the service bridge which .cs the Great North of Scotland Railwky at - o all Statiol. Details of the tragin occurr- e joiut to la deliberately-plaunied act of self- It scems that, just as the Buchan e, due in Aberdeen at 5,20 emerged fromt the k;1LlerdtiU tunrnel, ...

SHOOTING AFFRAY IN DUNDEE

... S HOOTING AFRAYY IN - - - DUNDEE. 7FOUR PERSONS INJURED. Much excitement was occasioned in Dundee last night by a shooting affiay in the northern district of the city,7 involving the serious injury of three persons and the narrow escape of a fourth. Peter Duncam, a retired sea captain of between 50 and 60 years of age, who lives apart from his wife and has not been on good terms with her for ...

LINLITHGOW MARCHES RIDING

... Yesterday the inhabitants of the royal burgh of Linlitbgow held high holiday in connection with the observance of the time-honoured custom, the riding of the town's marches or boundaries. The ceremonial, quaint and antiquated, is one which, on its annual return, appeals in an especial way to the enthusiasm and loyalty of the inhabitants. In anticipation of the event, and in order that they may ...

COURT OF SESSION

... I COURT OF SEsSS I P S DrhiE4SION-WED uDrAZ June 12. (BWeere the LoaD-PSSWiDmS Lords ADAM, 1 M , and KI AIL) 9 WPHY v. GL&SOW MON AND SML CO3XPANY (mMIED). weIssae3 ee ordered to be adjusted for the trial of an action by Deais Murphy, M'Innes Land, Baillieston, Glasgow, against the Glasgow Iron and Steel Company (Limited), 168 St Vincent Street, Glasgow. Pursuer sues for £MO as dam- ages for ...

DISASTROUS EXPLOSION OF BOILERS

... _ NINE ME-N KILLED. A shocking boiler explosion occurred on Friday evening at the Warrenby Iron Works, of Messrs Walker & Maynard, Redoar, whereby nine men were killed, while a considerable number were injured. Fourteen furnaces were in full blast, attached to 14 boilers, 60 feet long and 4& feet in diameter, when at about half-past nine the whole of the boilers exploded, and were hurled in ...

THE YORKSHIRE MURDER

... THE YORXShIRE MURDER. CORONER'S INQUXST. The inquest on the bodies of Mrs Hudson and her baby, who were found buried on a Yorkshire moor, %ai opened at Helmsley, Yorkshire, yester- day. Agnes Robinson, of Nottingham, identified the body of Mrs EIudson ais that of her sisterwhom she last saw alive on 10'h May. hrs tIolmies, the landlady, deposed that Robert Haseltine Hudson and Mrs lHudson, ...

THE FATAL COLLISION IN THE NORTH SEA

... THE FATAL COLLISION IN THE . NORTH SEA. p1 JUDGMENT OF THE COURT. TH1 LONDON AND DMINEUROII SHIPPING COMPANY V. TlIC MAIRL OF DURHAM. In the Admiralty Division of the Hiah Court, London, yesterday, Mr Justice Bruce, sitting with Triuity Masters, geve judgment in this action for duamages caused by the disastrous collision' which took place in the North Sea off the Longstone Lighthouse on tbe ...

TRAGIC OCCURRENCES,

... f TRAGIC OCCURRENCES. I L \ . 1 . ' ' ' ?? .THE, LICHFIELD MURDERS. OTHER PERSONS FIRED AT. Notwithstaniding her wounds and terrible shock, Mrs Eakewell sufficiently recovered on Saturday J morning to. give a connected narrative of the ltagedy and a description of the murderer. She added that her son dla not live more than five or ten mnintites after being shot and her husband about a quarter ...

THE SALE OF GROUND GINGER

... THE 8AL OF GROUND GINGEL l 1, . . ,- . ?? ?? . - .1 -. . . I PROSECUTIONS IN GLASGOW. In Piasgowv SheriU Court yesterday Sheriff Strachan gavs his decision on the prelininary pieas raised in the proietcriion at the instance of Peter Pyle, sanitary inipctor, against William Aitken, grocer, 475 New Eeppochhill Road, who was charged with having, on ist May, sold to a sanitary-inspettor 411b. of ...

The Court

... ?? .b. - . . 1 Co rt - BAkLMORAL CASTLE, Saturday. The' Queen went out yesterday morning,, accopan 'ied. by their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess- Henry of Batteiiberg, Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and Her I Serene Hi-hnesa Countess Erbach-Shoenberg. In the afternoon Her Majesty drove out with Princess Beatrice and Princess Alexandra of .Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and was ...

The Court

... tbe Court. .BALMORAL CASTLE, Tuesday. o L The Queen' went out yesterday rnorning with f Princess Beatrice and Princess Alexandra of a Saxe-Coburg and Gothai. IT In the afternoon, Her Majesty drove out r, attended by the Countess of Antrim and the Hon. Mary Hughes; and their Royal Highnesses e Princess Beatrice and Princess Alexandra of i Saxe-Coburg and Gotha rode. fD The Marquis of Ripon had ...