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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Di, 'H o~ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. r IRK13EOREMR, STEWART, STIFENDIART MAGISTXATE. CO ASSAULT ON' A SAILoR.-Daniel Johnston, 48 is 25years of age, was charged with having demanded 5P ily 2 money by means of menaces from Louis Smith, t a. French sailor. Whilst in Canning-place, on ets m Tuesday, the prosecutor was accosted by the tri 5sset, prisoner, who asked for the price of a drink. B L11t ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORON-E R'S I-NQU-EST . nl It THURSDAY. JUN-E 2. BEFORZE ML T. S. SAMPSON, N:a d LIVERPOOL. A BOY Drow=\T.r IN THuE CAs r..-T ?? death of Edward Thomas, eight years ?? L8 a boilermnaker's labourer. re-sidig in a, : Tatlock-etrr-et. The boy event with o :: s on Tuiesday to the canal bank -o baz.! : rermainerd on the hank to look afnr th.-c: of the others, and. bhr core unex-piai: D he fei! into ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... .I lo for NISI PRIUS COURT. ! B1FORE MIL JUSTiCE EENN OOLkt~tS. ei t ACTION AGAINST THE JOINT RAILIVAY but COMPAINY.-DAMAGES £200. 'iar Jane Hall, a widow, employed as a cook, ChJ broughlt-an action against thle foint Bails cy Corn- ft-n' pany iL and N.W. and ?? to recoveyr ia damages fo- injuries a:lleged to have been cau-ed the by thcieeendailjts negligence.-Mr. Colt Wil- to 3iams appeared ...

LIVERPOOL TRANSFER SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL TRANSFER SESSION S. Yesterday, at the Dale-street Police Court, a special session was held for removing and trans- ferring victuallers' and beersellers' licenses, and also public music, dancing, &c., licenses. Alderman Thomas Hughes presided, and the other magiatra es present were Colonel Morrison, 3 Colonel Valker, K ett Smith, Dr. Whit- ford, Messrs. NV. E. Willink, E. Mvlathison, ...

THE SUICIDE IN A BIRKENHEAD HOTEL

... THE SUICIDE IN A BIRKEN- HEAD HOTEL V - | , v LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING. ,,The inquest touching the death of Richard I Meadowecroft Sharpe, aged 40, a commercial a traveller, formerly of London, who committed suicide by shooting himself on Tuesday night at i the Woodside Hotel, Birkenhead, wras held ves- terday at the hotel, before Dr. H. Chuirton, the I borough coroner. Mr. Albert T. Wright. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, JUNE 1. ar BEFORE MR. W. J. STEWART, STIF1INDLARY MAGISTRATE. an Svorous ASSAULT BY A WomANs-A woman named det Jessie Burgess was charged with causing grievous 19t bodily harm to Mary Digunan. It appeared that on Thursday last Dignman was found us a court nff wa IRompston-street, where she lived, suffering from injuries Re to the head, which nceessitated her being removed to the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JUNE 4. 1cer. BEFORE MR. W. J5. STEWART, STIPEINDIARY MAGISTRATE. 26, A NEW WOMAN IN COUaRT.-Considerable J amusement was caused by the appearance in the we clock of a Young woman,'who ga.ve the name of ?? Mary Ta~ylor, against whom the charge of being P's' a% Itsuspicious person was ?? l5J Sub-irnspector Fisher stated that the previous night Pa4 on officer saw prisoner, along ...

CARNARVONSHIRE ASSIZES

... I CARNARVONSHIRE ASSIZES| S. These assizes were continued at Csrnarvon c yesterday before Mr. Justice Lawrance. a John Owen Parry, quarryman, on bail, was v acquitted on a charge of manslaughter. The defendant placed a cartridge of gelatine in some hot ashes for the purpose of tempering for blast- c ing purposes. An explosion followed and Ed- o ward Fellows, a fellow workman, sustained in- ...

A SOLICITOR'S SUICIDE

... SERIOUS FRAUDS DISOVERED. Ic rey With reference to a startling report published I wE his yesterday by the Morning, a representative of H his The Globe,. on mraling inquiries in well-in- pe ait j teured quarters, has ascertained that the late ?? Sir Mr. E. A. Woclsev, who committed suicide at a it om liolborn hotel, Loudon, on MKarch 22, haed been thl Eth involved in fraudulent proceedings ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COUT'l-V. de lIS TTHURSDAY. JUxNE t BEFORE MR. STEWAMrt. sTIrE\-D:ART u ' ?? to s. Cl1Isan OF ?? h aged 48 years. was charged wri ' le utterinrc two cheques on the Ban. Lc -- d - Chief Detective-inspeotor St-el 5-t- nid prisoner was formen-h in the crnnv- ^ Is, Tragasol Company. of 7. Ten'in-- L to pool. He had a private bankz-.- b., by that means he got ?? hook. On the 3-0th ...

IMITATION—THE INSINCEREST FORM OF FRAUD

... DIITAkTION -T He II.S 'I-CE 1- -:s a FORM OF FRAUDP'. Where imitation or miicr ro - rar than fairpnav there is s rnat S .: tre decr-nce. It argufes a certain num2: r o- - that a per-on shouid ackowleod hn- , ?? catable of originalit, an' i: t- e| hmllby a bearen track than to do . n-us? :ils some other way; boevr, urtat:, 0 n a - to tardonalle crime. 'Where- so -i- d c haa benefited thos'sands ...

FRIENDLY SOCIETY CASE

... FaeINDLY SOCIETY CASE - in the Queen's Bench Division of the ' rt of Justice, before Mr. Justice - (u ., the Lirerpool Victoria Letal ?? 0uety appealed against a judg- . te county court judge at ?? . ~r. Broadbridge, of Liverpool, al f'aior Mtr. Pirraingeri were for the t a-i:e rance society; and .Mr. Salter > : -esi dent. The facts were briefiv * -- 7 LI r- oa n the 24th November, lESA t- ,iy ...