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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... IAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. ( From t]^e L~egal Liory.) H E CO LJIaT OF APPEAL IN lRELAN D- For Hearing-Macouehy v Clayton, Vice-Chan. ellor, part heard. The following will be In the list for to-morrow (Friday)-For J udgmeu.- Aberdeen Glen Line Steamship Company, Ltz. I v H11M and P Macken. For hearing- lite'o- I ecutory Appeals-Truffatult Cycle and Tube Ma- I nofacturing Compsny v Drury, Q B D ; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POI!CE INTELLIGENCE-YESTERDAY - , TV - .- Hi - - - . - - NOUTh'HZRN DiviioxN-(Before Mr. Keys). WE'BR CACGOT AT TAST. Andrew Lawlor and James KeLy were.r elsarg;d by Detective-Officers Lonergan and ODrisccll with stealing a silver watch from -Williamn Robertson. Wr. Robertson stated that he vvs in the Atuction Room1s, 12 Capel street, on Saturday right, and missed his watch whilb there. Mr. ...

IMPORTANT FISHERY CASE

... - IMPORTANT FiRkayRY CaSs. yesterday, in Que3n's Bench, No 1, before the Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice O'Brien, and Mr Justice Boyd, in the case of the Queen (Coyne) v the Justices of Mayo, Mr Charles E MacDermot (instructed by Mr Kilkelly) moved to make absolute a conditional order obtained from Mr Jnstice Ross, sitting as Vacation Judge, to quash four convictions for trespass on an alleged ...

LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICBS ::.rIS DAY. I _ - at t _ 7--- _ I_ (From the Legal Diary.) HE COURT OF APPEAL IN TRELAND- Interlocutory-Stewart v Stewart, V C; Moran v Wilson, Q B Div; Swanton, owner, Atkins, petrtioner. Lnd Judge. The following wall ap- pear in the List for Monday next, the 15th No- vember ?? Hearing-Motien-Wood- house v Newry Navigation Company. 1E1[BOH COURT OJ JUSTICE-CHANCERY DIVISION-LORD ...

TYRE CASE

... London, Thursdar D7fXLOP PNUUMATWC TYXRE CO., LTD, 7V. TE LEICESTER PNEUMATIC CC Yesterdaiin the Queen's Bench of the High C ourts of Justice, before Mr Justice Kennedy, sitting without a jury, the hearing was cofl- tinued of the action brought by the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Co, Ltd, now the Pneumatic Tyre Co, Ltd. against the Leicester Pneumatic Tyre Co, Ltd, ror damuages f.r infringement of ...

BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION BY A DUBLIN LADY

... | BIUIAC OF PROMISE ACTION I . BY A DUT'BLN LADY. Yesterdy Mr JUstice Gibson and a city common jury assembled to hear a breach of promise case fu' ~Thijh ifij Ellie Byrue claimed £1,000 damage. from Wr. Patrick Joseph M'Callagh. Both partiet to te action are resident in Dublin. The defendant pleaded that, admitting be had broken his promise to marry the plaintiff, she had suffered no pecuniary ...

THE ALLEGED FRAUDS ON LADIES

... I THE ALLEGED FRAUDS ONI I . I LADIES. MR. ARTHUR CADOGAN'S EVIDENCE. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) London, Monday. At Bow street this afternoon James Henry E Irvine Cruickihank, 43, of the Wharneliffe t Hotel, Sheffield, no occupation, was charged on remand with offences against the Bankruptcy Acts. Mr Bodkin, instructed by Mr Rowe, of the Treasury, prosecuted. Mr PurceH defended, and Mr J P ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tAW INTELLIGENCE SATURDAY. THE NEW THEATRE ROYAIL MIR. GUNN'S MOT101O FOR AN INJUNCTIO.. On Saturday before the Master of f ie lls Ut Adjourned ?? of the notiocbn the part of Mr Michael Guno for an injunntion to restrtin Mr Henry Hardy M'Kenzie Morell from build- ing on the site of the old Theatre Royal, in HalItins street, any tfietre the seating capa- city of which will be less than 2,300 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCH. YESTERDAY. LAND COMMISSION JUDGMENT.S. Yesterday Mr Justice Bewley and Commissioner the Hon Gerald Fitzgerald. Q C, sat at the Four Courts and delivered judgmepts in a uumbr of land Case& , COUNTY or CARLOW. F A Malcoluson v D h P Bereelord-£140, £116. Raised to £120. I£ Dowling v. W B Clayton.-£18, £14. Con- firmed. £54 16', £40 3s. Conirmed. £18, £12 16s. Confirwed. COUNTY ...

G. P. O. FRAUDS

... G.R. 0. FRf.UDS. PRUSONEBh PtEADS GUIIT4Y SENTENCE. Yesterday in the ltecordeir's Court Jag Bars- laud loverock was put forward and indicted far having on the 21st of September, 1896. beong em- ployed in the accosintanfs department of thes' Gen~eral Post Offlce,, receiied a sum of £85, a remittaneofro4 Ktnele. %nd with having appro- priated to his own use £222 of that amount; in a sereond ...

DIRECTORS CHARGED WITH FRAUD

... ?? - 1 . - iL I.. ,L DIRECTORS CHAMMED WITH', I F'RAUD. THIRTY THOUSAND POUNDS IN QUESTIQr hr. ton ?? At DoW street this afternoon Colonel Fred- erick Robert Howell, of Prince of Wales ter- race, Kensington, - and Thomas Cory, of Grayeley Court, Reading, were charged on warrants with having as directors of the Na- lional Bank of Wales, Limited, fraudlulently applied to bteirvwn use ,ir ;. ...

JUDGE O'CONNOR MORRIS

... JUDGE O'CONNOll MRIm1s. I At the- Ballymote Qunrter Sessions, - on Thursday, before Judge O'Conntr Morris and the Land Cornmissionres, a number of cases came on for hearing, in which some tenants on the Brett estfte were asued for rent due. - . Mr Garvey, Balling, appeared for the plain- tiff. atid Mr Fenton was forgsome of the tmennts, and Ir Rowley for others. 'Mr Fenton applied for an ...