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MIDDLESEX COUNTY SESSIONS

... IMlDDLE SEX COUNTY SESSIONS I C I - mv (11dore Mr. It. ,D. 14. Tittler, Q.OM. 0.13.) Li A GUILTY OHARWOMAN AN) If lt MOTJIER. rx E~sthor Lewg, 37, mrcvan1t, pleaded guilty yenterflity to ktealiklir 8/. roara hands jjcsisto ill, un4 wito sterhliag. a Watrela of thle vialue ci llr.-Ifi. BonDl prosrecutrd.--Th' r e raiturid was entaployrio en ar1 l barwrnt c a, altll onrlI er r,, ]r'tviirg lie ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES,.-Tnis DAY. I XrsINH COITIT OF JUS'.TICE. C ?? f 4urc e B rxn ,Dzvi~sisi-Rixnttinev.-At HaS~ii'ttrtr e y Lir isttr.-Cour. U1.-Ruliee Exairulotione: x. 13. Frirend at It- it IlIntl Ale.-ock, at 11-A. S. Ermiry, at 11-D. Evxi, axt It- A. F. IPox, at 11.--lr. IM. Hamsec, at l.2it-W. 11. idtl. at t 1.30--J. Wt,, iat 12-A Taylor, at 12-J. 0 ltuRsll, at 12- I JJ. Walker, at li'. A Plt : ...

MIDNIGHT AT PICCADILLY CIRCUS

... DEFYING THE POLICE, [SUBJECT Or ILLUSTRATION.] AT Marlborough Street Police Court, a tall, well-dressed man of military bearing, who gave the description of Philip Henry Bentham Salusbury, 41, of no occupation, and residing at Piccadilly Mansions, was charged with dis- orderly conduct, causing a crowd to assemble, and resisting the police. Police-constable 388 C said about one o'clock that ...

ASSAULTED BY TWO OLD SWEETHEARTS

... -4- AT Southwark Police Court, before Mr. Fen. wick, Mary Ann Franklin, twenty-four, pattern card mounter, of Wolseley Buildings, Ber- mondsey, and Harriet Masters, twenty, mantle- maker, of Great Dover Street, Borough, well 1 dressed, were charged with being concerned in v feloniously cutting and wounding a young man c named Edward Henry Johnson with intent to g do him grievous bodily harm on ...

THE PROFESSIONAL AMATEUR

... THE PROFESSIONAL AIvA TE UR. IMPORTANT REVELATIONS IN A COUNTY COURT. AT Bow CountV Court the Pneumatic Tyre (1 Company applied for an injunction against h James Groen, a well-known racing cyclist, to a restrain him frion riding on bicycles ited withl u any other than Dunlop tyres and rims. M1r. Hansell, who appeared for the plaintiffs, . said that, under an agreement dated December- ti ...

THE EXTRADITION OF TYNAN

... DECISION OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT. PARIS, Wednesday.-In reply to its demand for the extradition of Tynan, the British Embassy received this morning a note from the French Government refusing his surrender, on the following two grounds: (1) That there is not sufficient evidence that Tynan was implicated in the murder of Mr. Burke; and (2) that the case is covered by the Law of Prescription. A ...

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR IN PIMLICO

... EXTRAORDINARY APPAIn IN 3PIVLICO. On Monday Mr. Troutbeek held an inquiry at West. miuster with reference to the denth of the male child of a woman named Amy Williams, whose dead body was found in a coal collar at 6, Ebury-sl;lrce Pimhco, having lain there since March last. Williams has been remanded from the Westminster Police Court on the charge of conceailing the birtbi of the chilM. -uenry ...

SUICIDE OF A FREEMASON

... I SUICIDE OF A FRtEEMASON. inquiry wit referenet to the death of Arthur Frederick Scltolding, atged 43, of 6, Nowtoi-aventre Acton, ( inanl~wer of win~et ated spirit stores, at the Bs-build- 1 elgs N ?? 11Wo shot hitabie£ o1n ?? S crah Behording, the widow, said I that of late her huabrinld hadbeen grieatlyddepreend owing to privato trouble, and had lost lot o1 money. Only a week ago he spoke ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 1 CENTllN:L CRlTMNAL COURT. I . _ - (Bat~oni Ni,. Justice WrighL.) IN A 1101dili IIEI1IND1 A. bMiLE STONE. ntil' ltittiiiul4oy il lole ?? IllW(Iit twlnrmuttil- d oil (Ill.,S Ml Ii Awditor; riiugi bitt the wirittor iio butciu w i I Iii'' 1 Si't'lo vi' itt It r~ia ittij %i'l ll'ii\ ti~r l jivi li w leu.xe lu -liii' I,0 le '1.t i:''ill ILI ) NO. ut jlt>'lo tind tilathccid b I sil It treat liii ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Tfet POLIOE_ CO'URl/TS. THfE tLLWEDiI TELEGR~A- B1 1D1CM At flow-street yostnrday, betfore M~r. Varpnn,',al Thiwiarui Thonia', .33 of Itpe-tet20Otietot anti Walter Earile, 'Si, of 'ibeatre-stLrcct, Norwich,bi leerrdegneboth, atattod to Lo con rete on licorice, hap Wor Mirgtir chargedKW no mriiand with forging tarid uttert-j t leg telcgratms with inteut to defruaud.-br. Wdlumi= ho Lewis ...

SHOCKING DOUBLE TRAGEDY

... SHOCKINC DOUBLE TRACER A HUSBAND SHOOTS HIS WIFE AND COMMITS SUICIDE. & SHOCKING tragedy occurred at Buchingham shortly before noon on Saturday. Shots were heard in Chandos House, School Lane, which was occupied by a Mr. Wn. Caron and his family, and on an entrance being effected the dead body of Mr. Caron was discovered in the pantry adjoining the kitchen. By his side was lying a five ...

IS THERE NO RULE OF THE ROAD FOR CYCLISTS?

... IS THERE NO RULE OF THE ROAD FOR CYCLISTS ? AT the Edmonton County Court, before Judge Paterson, William Cook, a Tottenlbram shop- keeper, claimed £2 17s damages from a young eledtrician named Twiun, living at Tramway Avenue, Edmondon, in respect of injuries caused to the plaintiff's daughter, Maud Cook, a child four years of age, through the defen- dant's negligence. The defendant did not ...