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THE BATTERSEA STOOTING TRAGEDY

... I THE BATTESEA STIOOTING TRAGEDY. I.* MA1 hRGE PrEiUCQIrD TO MIANSLAUGOITLR. Svdne', Pdr.lOriv syaonuK-in, aged 33, aboat-builier, ot t; Ml rhat, Bth. tvtmt. ,Urredenrtxtt to his bail yea'- Itrt-da ar ' thlb. Sbooith- stvrn Plica-Court, to atnester | the rh-'ige oai 'jUllila murderingjL Arthur othtu'o, L 3'riter. o-anli soatu'in'1g 11-ftry .'oues, at aitlter, by 'tlloctiog thont with e'cvevr ...

CHARGE OF INCENDIARISM

... ax OFJ'9-ND7 mBJL ,Zoroyad.v ?? Xbig -In :tD iae -zen ii ween4B sand *Le tone ponude. Ai i§ it Lesnnion waa niisae~d '-the sgbonr- hoo Iat' ha& dny~4laiireat de mm.BuIetto rgen com e~ntion-wt 18i.Te goray tofl in the, gi be- the na& Xtrates i ateged.ba ?? been of iste ski grOtdY ?? conh Dion, __d _he AitA- n-riL.LLLKa pau oeen aleepang jp ttheq isen room, that she could em8 fi8.. f i of them ...

WEALTHY LADY'S DEATH

... INQUEST AND VERDICT. At Chelsea Town Hall, Mr. Drew recently opened an inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Bliss Florence Jane Handford, thirty-four, of inde- pendent means, the daughter of the late Mr. Charles Eandford. an Australian merchant, who died at 25, Cheyno-walk, S.W., after, it is stated, an operation had been performed upon her. On Wednesday Dr. Herbert Spencer, ...

ALLEGED CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH

... ALLEGED CONCEALRENT or BIRTH. On Monday, at the Enfield Petty Sessions. Mary Ann Fawcott, 37, was charged with attempting to conceal the birth of a child. The evidence for the prosecution showed that the prisoner was until recently employed as cook in the household of Mrs. Philip Twells, at Chase. side House, Enfield. On the morning of Saturday, July 18 last, the prisoner pleaded that sha ' ...

COMPLAINT AGAINST A HOSPITAL

... COXUZLAlT'2 AG*AZlST A 2OMZPITA-. At the King Henry the VWII. Tavcrn, Lambeth, on Wednesday, SIr. Schroeder held an iniquiry respeAt. ing the death of Mr. William Edward Broadway Read, aged forty-fouryears, a gentlemau of indlepon. dent means, lately of Basingstoke, who died in St. Thomas's Hospital. Constable S. 8taniforth, 309 El stated that ie found the deceased lying on the footway of ...

POLICE INSUBORDINATION

... POLICE X21STMOBDINATT011. A statement has been circulated during the last few days as to serious iiaumborriination among a sectimi of the ronstabose stationed At Bow-street Police Statiol. It was alteged that thirty men hal been suspended for cutting an o'licor's tunic, in consequence of tyrannous eondurt and orders on the part of certain officials. A reporter Consequently aside ?? as to what ...

NEWTON ABBOT MURDER

... INWTON ABBOT IMRDEBR. At NewtonAbbot town hal, onlhwer day, Ili. SidJney checker refmed thlin. qzest iipw3 ?? GCant, vwho wafoe tid in aiaptay uuds conitkt m her b& G ?? mornin of Suudey, Aug. 9, -u± bar knfl so friyltfafl Raterd iR ,itb 5 h3imnor bwin:e ?? fon Xnt IM;RY. G;RAN. room, that -fie on the following csaday. ,The husband, Htarry {l'nzt, a.. out-azmel panter, is luder enspicie £o ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TI#b POLICE COU('RTS. at- --i 'MPfl BIJEGLARY AT OI'rN.f~~. ITbt At )]rAiw-efnttu , Onltv ift~li-ilay. 1i~tttej't Mr. LtI~~ncrt'toy,,1te jtas'i, 'vita Cb~rO ii Olt titattil Wilh, TI'c ip-cliterl MI Mttt it't. )tidi~ attl Cot htaki ?? s Noriltaibrl ad atc-ntwere, lircsk i'r ,4 ii th v10 MLI r)id iL int'., fin1l g4tiodr iv tht-, ial'ra of oiver 2001. ?? w A y pe11_atfll U11 tittt/ pflnvid lihe ...

THE LADY AND HER DOGS

... MARY CREw7oORD, a well-dressed lady, was summoned at the City Summons Court for con- travening the muzzling order. Police-constable Robert Hodges, 126, deposed that on July 17 lie saw defendant in a hansom cab in Broad Street. She had a ?? in her hand and al unlmuzzled dog by her feet. He said he should summon her. She replied, Oh, dear me.i (Laughter.) Mr.H. E. Edmunds, who defended: Where ...

THE BRIGHTON RAILWAY OUTRAGE

... ITHE BRI101 RAILWAY ?? OUTRACE. THE PRISONER COMMITTED -FOR TRIAL. THE young man Alfred Look was egain brought before the East G rinstead Police Court on Wednesday morning, charged with the at- tempted murder of Miss Louisa Clarke in a railway carriage on thoe Brighten line on July 16. Mfiss Clarhe was well enough to be re- moved to Lewes, where she identified the prisoner. She subsequently ...

THE LIVING WAGE

... A SWEATING EXPOSURE. JUDGE EADEIN, sitting at Lambeth County Court, offered some strong remarks upon the rate of remuneration of tailoresses. His Honour had before him an action in which George Rt. Glenie, a clothing manufacturer, of Heber Road, East Dulwich, sued a tailoress named Marv Ould, of Peckham, to recover nineteen karkee coats, which she was detaining. Plaintiff stated that he took ...