HARDING-COX DIVORCE CASE

... ,e- REMARKABLE EVIDENCE. he In the Divorce Court, yesterday, the case of Cox t. b. Cot and Dyball (Queens Proctor intervening). was sit reamed. Mr. Har'dinCox, ptproprietor of severalI s l-loowin newspapers, had obtained a decree nisi, and , now the qen's Proctor intervened to prevent the decree hbsng made absolute, alleging collusion, the suppression )n 'oE material facts, and misconduct. ...

A GANG OF POACHERS SURPRISED

... At Nuneaton Petty Sessions, yesterday-before Sir Edward ?? ate, KC.B., Captain H. L. Townshend, Alderman -Ha~ddorn, and Counciflors Fielding, Johnson, and G. W. Taylor (magistrates)-Thomas Sutton, labourer . Joseph Albrighton, batter; Philip Mellors, batter * Frederick Mills, labourer; Joseph York, miner; Frederick Deeming, miner; Thomas Deeming., miner; George Baldwin. batter; Thomas Wilson, ...

THE WATER ORTON ACCIDENT

... Mr. C. W. Iliffe (coroner) yesterday beld an inquesb, at the Dog Inn, Water Orton, on the body of Edith Annie Cross (2J), single woman, dauzhter of George Croas. builder, Grange Road, bmethwick, who was run over by an expreis train at Water Orion Station level crossing, on Saturday. Mr. Turner watched the enquiry on behalf of the Midland ?? Company. Inspector Bailey. ot the company's service, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YzsyneRD8a. - Before Messrs. Colmere (Stip.), F. B IGodnwn, Yr. Williams, Bolding, and (iU-iver. Tus MEDICAL Am SomsrrY CAs&-Tbe case of the Birmingham Forward Medical Aid Society, in wh ich two ?? and .ctafford-were summoned for oi taimng money by false pretences, came on yesterday. - Detectise-sergkant Brown now said that the case had been fully enquired into. It appeared that two estaiu- ...

FOREIGN NEWS

... [Recufex-s Tclgraras.J TRIAL OF TflE MARQUIS DE' NAYVE. SAIN;T AMAND, November 13.-The Marquis de Nayve, wbD was acquitted in bbe assize court at Dourgee3 recently on a charge of murdering~ his wvifo' illegitimate son. ten years ago, appeared ab the police court here to-dry to answer a charge of ill' treating his wife and children. The court wras crowded with spectators. The accxused, who was ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... 2 WALSALL. a ALL=D ATTOMED MonDs=-At Exeter Assizes, v yesterday, Frank Henry.Wilkinson, son of the late town clerk of Walsall, was indicted for the attempted rmurder of William Hutchins, a labciier. Whilst a Hutchins waa at work in a field on the 10th ult. the -accused fired a revolver at him, tbe explanation he gave D being ?? bad incited persons to call after him in the streets. The judge ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. | w BEFo8SE 3R. We. J. STEWART, STIPEINDIARY AGISTRATEL. f c A Scuspcious CHARACTER.-Wifliam Porter, a Ie e man of about 30 yesrs of age, was charged with having, nset on Tuesday night, frequented the Central Station with intent to commit a felony. Detective-constable Spenoc. W eI %ho watched the movements of the prisoner, said that II he saw him take a gentiemisn's bag ...

CHARGE OF BLACKMAILING A LADY

... . 7 ?? At the Westminster Police Court yesterday, Tt he >ut Harry Eden Spifler, otherwise Captain Spiller, C is. of Parkterrace, Regeane'-park, was brought be- de 071 fore Mr. De Butzen, charsed with unlawfully Pa h. threatening to publish, and publishing, a libel ap ot, of and concerning one Agnes Noble Stuart Pak- er enham, with intent to extort money. Mlr. 5. D. EN mn Dutton defended. v; ...

SYSTEMATIC ROBBERY BY GIRLS AT BOOTLE

... s S MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS d IMPLICATED. es Yesterday, at the Bootle Police Court, before or. Messrs. W. Gibson and J. P. M 'Arthur, Jessie t( and Ellen Blaok, sisters, residing in Makin- street, Walton, were charged, the former with cl sta31ing articles of drapery, and the latter with A stealing numerous pairs of boots and shoes. Mr. m: D J. Entwistle prosecuted, and the prisoners were lc he ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... : * ?? SATU AYl NO, WOVEMER 2. ye BEFOES MB.I T. S AMSON, OCTY CGOIONEI th FATALITy ATTE ?? c Docx-Regard- pe ing the death of George Thomas w0, who lived in Wellington-road, and was by occurs 'on aP ra catcher. a On the 25th of last month the deceased went to the c Brunswick dock, to catch ratb on a vessel that was . lying there. Whilst so engaged, he fell from the deck Is into the hold of ...

THE LIVERPOOL CATTLE MARKET CASE

... ?? 'l P, THE LIVERPOOL CITTp XI MARKET CASE. id AN INTUNCTION GRANmD re At the Liverpool Chancery Court v - by Vice-Chancellor Hall resumed hea.r; action brought by the Attorney-GerL , f ae Duchy, in association with Me-nsr p,, te essrh. y, nnit and Co., cattle aslsn, ' es the Liverpool New Cattle Market Corna:- a, their agents, for an injunction to rcst'r; to from demanding or levying at the ...

THE GREAT SILVER ROBBERY

... :: THE GREAT SILVER - 0: ROBBERY. - :V f 6 ?? ~ ~ ±XLfl~L ?? 0 w t, l@7 ;00; : I BAILEY S:ENT TO PENAL SERVITUDE. MORE INGOTS RECOVERED. ONLY THREE NOW MISSING. Henry Bailey, who was convicted at the last London Sessions for being concerned in the great robbery of silver, some bars of which were found at his lodgings, was on *Moiiday E brought up for ?? Peter Edlii said t the prisoner, who had ...

Published: Tuesday 19 November 1895
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1519 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment