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THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POIJOH COURTS, is S. THEM T (PI flit ii WillifAm Mid'Winter, 38, of 6, tlvafraw-road. Lower I liuin-o;a, e and Albert A.Ilen, of Gottgh-streat, ruy'; int-r w ere,~- charged on rematnd tit Went- lI Ittillbir~t Oki hiutttit. ii'ith steatling a bout 401 bi. of Iy si Wt h'dtiguig to N itholitt lrol Seoi, IL'oL-iarno2ntairy pt i;,tio; i, 011 of IKing-streent, W'sLjMjin,,tevr.Prisjnsvvr i it, ? ...

THE RIVER LEA TOWING PATH

... THIE RINEHL. LEA TOWING PATH. COOICNKU AND CONSERV'ANCY. Y--te-rtay, previc~us to ?? ntiues it te 11-:ne o ririefit Court, Dr. Wn n i this Cnm et- f, North- Eatit L~otd-ni,: r,.ferr.-a t~o ?? ,ii a i 'rnin z'ue-I Martha Dek-s,.-ti C Ii ia' ini.liw-t wai hll~l ; wcpee zig-. T ?? riv. to t I:, i-i, nI; its UI!, IxI vcrI Lisa itumn the~ towiitg i- dic,,a sit --n rei,4 A tidt~ijii A-S to Lb., daic ...

THE OUTRAGE AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY

... THE OUTRAGE AT THE BERMALN EMBASSY. PRISONER, BEFO1ZM THE IUAwISTRATE. Sliitv ad th., a~ that an expwixation of no!V? l th, ctrage at the Geran Embassy ?? ivw~i~r4 inuuabr of prsons, I ~ ?? m.mig wheu the nuem Croild ?? heutd he o' he~~ooit l~t1~0_,~zv, n i~vlo. hs iuo.1t 1- I i !111-i,' 1.,Silt., bas Uaijilis hldi:) V-t ;to ?? it ut.Ilesirabl that -i'~t,~tie-sl ox~ gugiweviderict ?? iu tn k ...

THE GROSVENOR HOTEL SCANDAL

... ITHE GRodSMORHOTRL SXAEDAL I . * -. COSTS AND DANACX& JUDGMWT. In the Queeon' Sench Dibiewn yetbuday beforo Mr. Jusioo Iuhgly, the wtioa of tpokes and oteu v. The Grtsvenor Hatel Copwany =ac others came for further eonsideration. In effect it was brought tainat the ditors and mansgers of the jotalmny for cowupirna to dutrnd. the eompzuy of large ennui of money, gnd after a long trial reselted ...

THE MISSING BRIDEGROOM CASE

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THE SPITALFIELDS MURDER

... ITI.E MPITXFIDS M D'ER. ! ?? 9 'RI SONIER BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE. i ate a M nha1, aged 44, a wbip manker, was brokught Upn 021r2Pemand, akt Worithsi^et Pohtee2court, vester- d tr. chsxgel with the wfigef 2mUdt' of Eisihth}ts , lvherts. .Mr. Far) ttg posecutedl for the Trmsury. . r. 11ii itoct. fl'?iitor, said he wfas, inestructed to de. ,f1. end. sit, a'tusd.. I'he tn.nt )ioberta, hauband of ...

WORKMEN'S TRAINS

... TME NORM LONDON LNQuIRY.I Vpon the strength of the inquiry initiated by the Board of Trade into the workmen's train service from the nrthern suburbs, a public meeting was held in Wood-roren yesterday evening to urge a better and cheaper servica. Coundillor Cowan, who presidod, declared that the present inadequate &srvice was a serious menace to the proeperity of their district. He was glad to ...

CITY ELECTRIC LIGHTING MONOPOLY

... T t ' l C LI NGHTIN MU.,N- INLY. -: ,vr.2i' SkVQRY'S LIBEL SUIT. 5 Ir~ F ' .NPORAUp 't I-SCON. DCT ' ITxSCREET.' nrATri ANiDG AND Prix T - y'trtay. he har11 ore Lz1ed)an suc'the~r wr As io 'tI &L Ats te CC~,wrhcts air . MrC E. Ilnkt,_ AnpkcAred rvo-nrs*natd tho ;,iz~.At . ?? ~ Mr. W ;te erbea'- W za.'-tte vhdenot in LU~ppOrtoi ?? e hod e pazr- 1i .aAan,, ti lb 'at-.toanj X I.014~~~0fl waA ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW INOrICEh.-'Hlos ar. 76O~~R Cp 1.01130, WU-TIN-..TI-fl -TheFo11,,Tc-nz ?? I tt tt Fd I tt-' I, jjS W I ?? AIJ, Atti LP110-l 16t,' T rdU n 4-. ?? IJ I r HI'i1tC ft.itti tt.Vi ttl t ' -t- l o. III l'iA TI M .-f 1 ,V II I-1 I it- : tj I~~ .. ?? wir e Itkr. Jiritlit 1II- Is, - t> W115ti, tiI5: LI-l1ne CAt IAN EI , I lit Itt-I it 1 Mr. .itI-.t r. juidin'. ?? A t ~ ~ ii on5,-w o b. Silk ?? tfl ...

SEQUEL TO A FAMOUS CASE

... SUDDEN DEATH OF AIRS. LANG. WORTHY. SUICIDE OF MR. LANGWORTHY, A TRAGIC STORY FROM PARIS. Yeatnrday's Times contained the following notice of death; LANGWOR'THlY.-On the 27th inst,, anddenly, at the Grand Roteb 1arls, Mri. Mildred t cbiuo Vaillbsr laug- worthX, tbe belovee daughter of William Long, of Bedlford P~trk, 1.ndou, undl formerly of Belfast. On the following dity, ths 28th, a ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... COURT OF (Before Mr. P~tei;.trar Brougi,,,*4 ACTOR, COMPANY PRtJMrfrgR,k !tir ffur thi ?? e ion of LI2 ?? U.}iir ?? 1f1 ReJ'kv, sr I ;~r'v!istri ew.l 'i'hei de ?? aj~r;ii.ej to a~ a('Okis~t- ?? . lg t~kerecur s- d'br, oi Q ?? Ur ?? r ef. Ir~xsr,,joeti hv hr. Hsir' ...

A £1,000 PRIZE COMPETITION

... WAS IT A LOTTERY? DECISION OF TE COURT OF APPEAL. In the Court of Appeal, yesterday, before Lords I JSices A. L. Smith, Rigby, ned Cox, Hall v. Co, was au appeal by the plaintiff, Mr. John Henry Hall, a 4 butcher, of Dtunfield. Detbrebire, from the decision of I thr. Jus.ti Lawrenoe1 giveu atthe tsial of the sctiou at he Wst lliding Aszs, held at Leeds, in March lst. The ?? was frought to ...