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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTIE&S-TLiz DAY. M1UM5 OF LORDS. flflST? M The fso2cyz Wainne is appointed for 4D=ow (Vhntesy) at U O.-Owises Crporation of Glasow v Giawm Trarwy t Oumibus 0oupany Lirnate4 (Cfithor hearincl - North lfrltlah ?? P~rk Yazd Company LmudAol an ?? lfor Itcannw Pfobex ta e 3v r jfor hnrF). JUDI 1AZ CObUTTEtZ OF TuB Wvh ' IG %VmThHALL, No fartb OFttin luday =et March 5. SUR~lCO101W. OF~ ...

THE ARREST OF A VOLUNTEER

... I I IMPORTANT POINT IN TMLITARY LAW. JUDGMENT ON APPEAL. In the Court ol Appeal, on Saturday, the coushlered judgavent of the Oourt in the case of Marks v. FIogley and ohers, was given, by Lords Justice A. L. Smlth, Cbitty, and Collins. Lorl Justice A. L. Smith road anu exhaustive jIdg- ment, In the courts of which he ?? was ci appeal by the dofandants iu the action other than Frog. loy fromi ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... MW.: NO3Y~.-W fis. - PPWPM N im Cal. VW~ ~ aad= Answ d.S WM.5S: IJ t ' ;UDI0J.h. 0Ot~ IOt T~ ~IV OOld COVB v-t -Al Mo0As±l tionDfM 3Plohete. and Dllvorce DIQO. Apl froml the Camri~tt Frob at n t): , anw la r ?? Knnd S ad va ao ?? the 0 ?? R~tmAttn0c stld, ?? Ci2S$Ctz~hd~eX,&adrltniCropamn ?? Ns1_Aleci h ptey br i e tn sh Cc wa waydthob. e ci tby orderl. Bnetore L~z luals a L~Ii, anrd aactl= ...

BICYCLE ACCIDENTS

... BICYCLE ACCIDENTD At Nerk A FArAL COLLISIO.N At Nevark-, yesterday, an inquest was held en Ernest Arthur Chambexrlain, newspaper compositor, rwho ?? cycling rome to dinner ?? with a t , in turning a coraur last Tuesday. CaaRnbarlnin expirea yesterday morning fram fracture of the skull and r crushed ribs. Hie was 29 years of age, and had been married only four months. A verdics of 1 Aecideotai ...

SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS IN THEATRES

... SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS i IN TIIEATUM~. THE SHEERNESS CASE. Jn the Court of Appeal yesterday, before Lords Justites A. I. Smitb and Iligby, the caze of Dorling catl Another v. The SheernxeLsI Urban District Councmil was heari. Tu this cuse a ruic rubi fur i manne hail beeinl obt4kiainl by the ripplicatts, Messrs. 1. C. Darling aud T. C. Swift, calling upon the lefeudant Council, as the ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NT10S.-Tals RIv. StOuggU L40E=, WOMMfIKTEI- A$ IL-Pgrtmkierh14n: VennASUBM Lr~e #3*MPWa aed *V Tabslaim Pwn~oati Ty're mil Ceipmf LMrsfonot lux; Soath Ohosbire .04 OfancSee StrowerTcom-oii an o3;alter wOF CoroATy.Z (DaOrA1111AL-M&fmt the meeer of the Rawa IX joaitce ttj U14 and Lor Juwtfc Vmqliaie WMIlhen.-In o X'2AN. I-At U-orugnt.A~pW*r4 trroeohe= 04yDiwuimi llst) : 28 t kljfa Cornme14J ...

THE DRUCE BURIAL CASE

... r ANOTHER HEARXNG ORDERED. Yesterday morning at the Coouiistory Court bold in the Wellington Cliapel of 8t. Paul s Cathedrafl Dr. T. H. Tristram, Q.C., he td a4n application on behalf of Mrs. Di trce in connection with tihe Druce burial Casie, to ascertain whether or not the body ot Thomas Charles hDruc- lies interred in a vault in Jlighgate Cetmetery. Mr. Arnold Statham appeared as counsel ...

THE BIRMINGHAM MURDER

... ACCUSPD BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE. Tlhe inquest on the brtty of Mary AnU Aliban, who wa nmurdered oa WednedAdy at letimtpr-st et, Mir- miugham, was openued on Saturday, ard sdjourtird for a fortuight. Cliaude Pelio Murnby, alijsj Frank Jone, who is chmrged with being ?? lu the murder, was prott ot. Emily HUI ideutifled tho body, and id the deceased owned seveo houev tani a shop in Lastmer-etrbet ...

DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF PROMISE, * P ?ROTRACTED ENGAGEMENT. 0 MANY fisSES AND ONE BANGER. jlefoe Mr. JustCe Rtidley enda common jury in thQ Queeo'a Beuch Divisiou yesterday, Pilley v. lorlty waS an action for brtch of .promise of marriago the pasrties to whieh tesided rt Walthamistowv. The plain- ?? was Elizabeth Annie Susun Pilley, at domestic sur- VdUt, aged ^3 years of te, now rtishiig ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CR-h~fl~AL C~t~RT. CENTRA CRPfA COU l 0 (Before the Recorder, Sir Charle Hall, Q.C., M.P.) THE USE OF THE CAT, The Itecorder was engaged during the grear prt of the day in investigating a number of Cases of highway robbery with violence in thesequel of wbicb the applies.- tion of the cat was ordered. In the fimet case John. Smith, 23, and Charles Allen, 21, were founI guilty of siz ...

THE ALLEGED HINDU IMPOSTOR

... THE AivLLEGEDP1 IIINNDL IMPOSTOR I lrLUA- rY-TltE PRPSONtER~. Thb llindu N;wnalh Akbar lKhan. 60, (i Stlreretret, s Illoouw5::t'ut. ?? ?? broughit up ou ,tunltay, at thre r ?? A4;ce-'tvrt. ?? in ftuter ?? on St charges of ot aining-moaby frsimtd. A frtsh charge is of stcalintz 40 ?? 1xpStare sqtaps fron .an o ic at n Sruts'hal~l'.8?thrnpzn-srroer. 1 nQis~tulre, belouiging to tit S !caino.v ...

IN JUDGE BACON'S COURT

... IN JUDGE BACON'S GOUe ?? . so *sEGO 3NOXSfG ON A. XOM EMANA. AtBkombury c*t Cout yetlrdyacwri:nv PXasto appea on 4 ic t Immo He e s t h ovde tbaw should be d apinet bim. Judge Bacm-What is your missy Dd1Mlant-21. 9week, a [ bawne a wfe, to a drai, sad a itb-ur to kep. Jldge BEsk-YOR need not keep yS momb.jm. Defadant-I know Ong~hi-. Judge Baon-WeH ? t Dsfendat-You se I nmst, aws Wy=Q&Wh'.hg. ...