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THE MARKING OF FOREIGN MEAT

... THE MARKING OF FOREIGN !MEAT T- wasne ad BIRKENHEAD EVIDENCE. what o- The select committee of the House of Corn. previl 7-mons inquiring into the provisions of a Bill for receiN 2'the marking of foreign produce took evidence Heni id yesterday from Birkenihead. Sir W. Holdsworth ~G presided. .d Mr. Byrne, butcher, Birkenlaead, and member Thi a.of the Town Council, said in answer to ques- in thi ...

MONEY-LENDING INQUIRY

... Ld S-MONEY-LENDING IbQUIlRY. el h I1 I _ OYE I ing 01 Under the presidency of Mr. T. W. Russell, I, St, the Monsy-lending Committee resumed its sold e sittings yesterday. 'The re Mr. William Carliff, solicitor, of Hastings, St er gave evidence to the effect that early in July, ei g- 1891, be was consulted by a client under the N he following circumstances. In the month of 9 1g November, 1890; ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY FLINTSHIRE BANKRUPTCY

... AN EXTRAORDINARY FLINT- SHIRE BANKRUPTCY. r A LIVERPOOL MAN'S EXPERIENCES AT Q'UEENSFERRY. At Chester Bankruntcy Court, yesterday, Mr. Registrar Giles had before him for public ex- amination in bankruptcy George Corben Hughes, late of Queensierey, Flintshire, builder. formerly landlord of the Hawarden Castle Hotel, Queens- ferry, and, previously to 1891, timekeeper under Mr. Pratt, stevedore, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... I CORONERS INQUEST. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. BEFOa MUL T. E. SAPsON, CORONER OF LIVERPOOT. DzTER3nmxm SUI0IDE OF A CHIROPODIST'S WIFE. -Touching the circumstances attending the death of Alice Quayle, 48 years of age, wife of Arthur Qusyle, chiropodist, 122, Brownlow-hill. It appeared that the deceased had lately given way to drinking habit* aud bad in consequence suffered from depression. On Monday ...

THE BOOTLE TRAGEDY

... PRISONER COAMXfTED TO THE SC ASSIZES. a John Smith, seaman, charged with the wilful of murder of Joseph Willis, a greaser, 33 years al of age, belonging to South Shields. by kicking at and otherwise violently abusing him at the back tc of Mafolyneux-street, off Derby-road, on the 9th fa inst., was brought up on remand from last week of at the Bootle Police Court, yesterday. Mr.d John Wells ...

A YEAR'S CRIME IN BOOTLE

... i i . THE CHIEF CONSTABLE'S REPORT. I The Chief Constable of Bootle (AIr. 3. Own- ming) has 3nst pulihshed his sith annual report e- and statistics for the ye;r 1396, from as ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT 1 POLICE COURTS. r Ing SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2.3. irts I iue,- be LIVERPOOL BEFORE DDRN W. B. BOWBING. a last 1JsrG SFE.Ne CARTS FOR THE CO-vEYAC. 3 ods OF PAISENGEis.-James Connel ...

THE CHARGES OF FRAUD AT LIVERPOOL

... THE CHARGES OF FRAUD AT LIVERPOOL m ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A. a SOLICITOR. ti Id _ b at TRIAL AT THE ASSIZES. 10 11 A It] At the Liverpool Assizes, yesterday, before I It Mr. Justioe Wills, presiding in ...

WELSH BANKRUPTCY APPEAL

... WELSH BANKRUPTCY APPEAL ' LIVERPOOL MONEY LENDERS' CLAIM. l Yesterday, in the Queen's Bench Division, a d before Mr. Justice Wright and Mt. Justice Ken- nedy, sitting as a, divisional court to hear ip ...

LIVERPOOL CITY SESSIONS

... a ar M, . 0 .-MLat - t M IDSANITARY TIABITIATIONS CON- 1 DEINLNED. r t A Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the city a F of Liverpool was held yesterday, in the Crown I - Court ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIR-EAI) PO I C E Oa T. PA~rflDAY, pflI zY SZ''3' ?? TiJcZ.c tv; aliut I1;;-.~j;y Zii jnd 'she4 113 o: e'' rciulzcz1in c rernrm ~ 3> 33 . 'C ?? e of tw ~( F ?? ?? '3,3 ('1 i~ ll.S II c rdZI l to ...

SETTING [ill] TO LOADS OF COTTON

... S1.i1INCG F adE TO LOADS OF COTTON. ard RENUaKAELE CASE. the At the Iaiveroool Police Court yesterday, aj sodI, middle-aged Main named William -Murphy was v, er-s chagdon remand with having, on thle 7 ...