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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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ADVERTISEMENTS ON WHEELS

... At the Marlborough-street Police-court, on Tuesday, Ur James Drake Digby, the general manager of the 'National Skating Palace, Argyll-street, NV., appeared to an adjourned summons taken out under the 9th section of the Metropolitan Streets Act, charging him with aiding one Henry Savigan to commit a certain offence, namely, on Jan. 24th last, to unlawfully carry in Regent-street a certain board ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1896
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 765 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ELECTION PETITIONS

... HAGGERSTON. The trial of this petition was continued in the Queen's Bench before Mr. Justice Wright and Mr. Justice Bruce. It was presented by Mr. W. P. Cremor against his successful opponent, Mr. Lowles. On Ioe day Mr. Lowlos, respondent, was examined, and Stated that the question of his candidature was nat raised till November, 1802. He gave evidence as to his connection with the Haggerston ...

THE ALLEGED MATRIMONIAL FRAUDS

... | Tgi AXXXD MAT2RIMONTIAL UDS. ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. At Bowvstreet Police Court on Tuesdihy, Mortimer Daniel Sketes, John Charles Skates, Norman Golding Hennah, John Abrams, and Anthony Maddowa wero charged, on remand, with frauds a!lezed to bave been committed in conectioun with the World's Great Mar- riage Ascociitiou. The prisoners were asked if they had anything to say in their ...

THE LAW COURTS

... LADY AND HER BUTLER. At the Brompton County Court, on Monday, John Wigloy. a coachman, said that for upwards of thirty years he bad beon engaged as butler with some of the most distinguished famlies of England. He sued Mrs. Bortha Benson, of Dulas Coart, Herts, for six nionths' wages in lien of notice. It was the plaintifff's duty to unbag the game in the pantry. While doing sn, necorl. ing to ...

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THE ST. GEORGE'S PETITION

... A WITNESS ASKS FOR EXPENSES. SCENES BETWEEN COUNSEL-YESTERDAY. The bearing of the petition brought by Mr. T. Williams Bone to unseat Mr. Harry Marks, the Tory member for the St. George's.in-the.East Division of the Tower Hamlets, was continued yesterday before Mr. Baron Polloek and Mr. Justice Bruce. Mr. Willis, Q.C., represented the petitioner, and Mr. Jelf, Q.C., and Mr. Cock the respondent. ...

HAGGERSTON ELECTION PETITION

... HAGGERSTON ELECIION PETITION. Mr. Justice Wrizht and Mr. Justice Bruce, sitting in the Queen's Bench division, continued the trial of the petition of Mr. Cremer against the return of Mr. Lowles, Conservative mem. berforthellaggeraton division of Stiore- ditch. lt a~eeod illegal practices by the candidate and his agents, and clai red the ?? Lowlos, in cross-examination, -aid he did not at any ...

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STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES IN LONDON

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

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