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PORTSMOUTH LICENSING SESSIONS

... POR'TSr3{OUTI¶H LICEN NSIYG SESSIONS. The adjourned Licensing Sessions werc held at 01B3 th1, i'ortfimouth l'olice-couten onl Wedueiday, the 7 tiaisthra) vr.CT 15eiur tile Mtayor ('11r. H. rH ,~im~bcr), ;ir. ?? COsills. ,Ir. 'Wilbaliln1 Payn1e, SIC- Alderional 'tl. Scott toster, (.oYnmauder M -. L. Blamber, and the e .--layor (Jlir. (G. Ei. liouzc'I). 4 S'(ue sit alilmlici tioi5 ±L r transfers ...

CURIOSITY CORNER

... CURIOSITY COR'NER. IL ASlang Terms inl a Law Case. Els IDurxng a rprobate case recently tried in Me&. a bounre, acue ot tile witnesises usedl a number of 2s -clang cspresrcions which the Jddge had to have Li tran~slat ed to him. Amion~g theswords and phrases e. whicis called forth inoatring lnterjectiotis from ,y Mr. Jusltice Holtayd werel a deteetivo'o ehp~irzrig, aL bloaasor (meanting an ...

STEALING A BICYCLE

... STEALING A BICYCLE- 'ED. PECULIAR BUIRGLARY AT SOUTHSP2A day., A case of burglary, which presented one or two .r, J. unuslual features, was heard by the Ilagistrates the dicer at the Portslnoath Poliee Court on Saturday, ccll ; 44, ' Jammes Daeitt, 25, a stoker in the Navy, was T for charged writh burglary.-Mr. E. J. T. Webb bero nuer appeared for the prosecution, and said that the resal n ...

ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY BENCH

... I ? OF WP) 117 COUM? Y BENCh. I &z'~hvsy.- At F-7Wpiiit. before DL~clt.-tie~nerdl | toeQ ll ien. ?? t . it. (Jair horu~e (t .hairnian,,, Admirail Ce It.urtece, astit etitei .1 istecee. [ttf.->r, 13 inl -;l --r-i &sk. P. ?? Sheoppard. 1S, tif flay.ndieu, pleadodt guilty to stea hag a goldi ring, vatnted at ifs. 6d., beologinlg to his graned- nintlior,nittwho vlier elived, ia Setsteorther ittlt. ...

PORTSMOUTH SLANDER CASE

... POPTSMOTJTII[ SLANDE [? CASE. . .h~I~lES V. MILrLS. An a:rtion for slealder was hleard before Mtr. Justice Darling, anri a commrton juryt at rho Hampshire A sceiss yeslterdaly. The pwiasoirtiE wa~s Miary Daisy MIills, rhoe wif'e of George irederick Mtills, a oattls esalm anl of l'orrsmnourb, and she suedl Alanl Mills and Atnzelia CaLtlirriue M1ills. It wvas allegred that thee fema1le ...

SOUTHSEA TRAGEDY

... SOUTIISEA TRAGEDY. TRIAL AT WINCHESTER. VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER. -- - b A L I FET S E NT EN3:CE- a t At the ?? Assiees,nul~sdlneeday, before z 5. Mr .Justice i~ighaus. s7ltliain Souith, 47 ?? .))sasioner, late a1 bdh}ouser inl thle a~.;fri it described ius ties dalenidar as a muarimer, was cd gr isslicled for the mu~rder of his uife, devils Sophiei b Smzith, at fGrsavilLe-road, Senuthssa, onu ...

A POLICEMAN MURDERED

... At FOLICEMAN MLURDfERED. I ARTRESTI cF TtlE hiU54t'L. e Conuable I nines Baidwtin, ot tho G Division i letropolitniu Polico, was !l noin it ttli near the e low a to C lii.l nt alt toter III ?? on -iii ridll ; h nin'1i' il 'aid C t son Ld l o a ?? te''c;tioa s piocueclig I oinl \Vjtimer-gl-rdells, aL loaw leig il- ii i bohrorood iiifesred by a clazlurou3 Ciss. Ieo A' d at oilca wvent to ill s ...

SOUTHSEA DROWNING CASE

... SOUTHSEA DROWNING CASE DOMESTIC SERVANT'S SUICIDE. U 'ill be At the Portsmnouth T 'own lid]l, on Wedoceday. IN huedbotore the Blorough CorrneiriMr. T. A. llraiasdoul. Or I ;if1,' J.P., anl inqule.St wats hoId. toiuching thn deatli o1 ai 'totMare A;`lice Lowiie. ag-ed 20, whocti dead inod% woas tty at foun~d onl thre beat-h Opposite TEetner Barracaks, tI ?? orooingi last. . Cal- StBllEiCtT' 1 ...

FROM WINDSOR TO OSBORNE

... REMOVAL OF TIE COURT. Tse QOneea, atcompanied by Princess Henry of 13kttenber amnd Princeis Ena of Battenberg, left Windstr ori Wedcuesdaf,and proceeded bythe 10.40 s3ecial train en rsute for Osborne. where the ?? at partv wvere due tO arrive attwo o'cI oel. Colonel the Earl of Stfaiford and Captain Ponsonby, equ-rries in attenidance, accompanieA the Queen from the CastIc to the station. ...

PORTSMOUTH TRUSTEE CASE

... iU ClTURIOUS QUESTIONS, RAISED. A I In the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, on Mliudaythe ease of Biden and a as another v. Murdock, of 141, New-road, Ports- I mh month, which came before Mr. Justice Channell, a to- cittiu-' without a Jury, raised some carious n Lit, Questions. The plaintiffs were M.Ir. Biden, a o lhe London solicitor, and M1iss Elizabeth Ann hMmr- vs te- ...

CRUELTY TO CHILDREN

... tOO PETTUYllOFFIiCER'S WIFE, PROSECUTED.' PECI 115 AtlheFertsmouthPoiici-oeurl, on1wednesdar., Ac at. before Commander VNV. L. Bamber and Mv, J., unneeT t Giee. Alice 21illcrd, the wife of £ .petty officer at tht Iserving onl board the' Royal yachat, living; at 44, Jan ;he Samiimel-roced, Kinagston. was sara11mened for char,,i negoile](cting hler three children in such armaniner epp'is 0 Ias ...

EASTNEY WOUNDING CASE

... EASTNEY WOUNDING CAS.E. | TRIAL AT THE ABSTZES. 1 t A LENIENT SENTENCE. c At the Hauits Asseles at Winchester, on Tues-E- day, betore Mr. Justice Kiennedy, Walter WIunro. ii a guninter in the 1-oyal Mlarine Artillery, sestionied b at Eastuey Barracks, was indicted for unlawiully .i wounding Gunner Johu WaltSh, of the ?? d eorsis,wltth intent to mnurder hicil. '[nrder a secon d *. count in the ...