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THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER 0F A SERVANT GIRL

... Mrs. Nicholls appeared on Tuesday at Chortmsy police-court to take her dis- charge there in the proceedings against her for the manslaughter of her domestic servant, Jane Popejoy, who died at Bag. shot on Boxing-day last. The court was crowded, and Mrs. Nicholls was vigor- ouslv hissed as she left the court. On getting outside she was arrested by De- tective-inspector Greet and removed to Bow ...

SAD SHOOTING CASE AT TUFNELL PARK

... BAD SHOOTUI VAS AT TUFNELL PABK. A remarlgable shooting affair took place early- on Sunday morning in Lady Margaret-road, a quiet street of middle- class houses, opening off Tufuell-park- road, and not far from Junction-road station, on the Midland railway. At No. 95 ther has -livod for tbe past fire years -pracotcally the whole of his married life--a Mr. William Bnfton Norris, with his wife ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... OLD: BAILEY TRIALS. BIGAXT COMPLICATION& - George Escourt CressoeU, a public-house mana- get, who pleaded Guilty last sessions to biga1y, was- placed in the dock for sentence.-Mr. E. J.. Drake, for the do- fondant, reminded the court that this was the case in which the accuseds wite left him shortly after their marriage in 1886, maed went away with two other men. Six or seven years later ...

THE STOKES WILL SUIT

... TOE STOKES WILL SUIT. In the Probate division, on Tuesday, Sir Francis Jeune bad before him the case of Stokes v. Stokes (by Guardian) -Stokes and others' cited. The plain- tiff, Mr. Mean Brooke Stokes, was one of the executors appointed under the last will 6f ChariesHenry Stokes, late of East Central Africa, a trader, deceased, who died on Jan. 15. 1895. The will bore date Sept. 18, 1894. ...

MEDALS FOR LIFE-SAVING

... |MEDALS FOB LIFESAVING. Many. noteworthy cases of life-saving were brought before the comnitteot the Royal Elumane society, whioh met this week., %Th brorze medal of the soiety- was awarded to Robert P. Stewart, 18, and James E. Stewart, 13, sons of Mr. James Stewrt, superinten- dent-in-chief of the Imperial Chinese arsenal, Tient-tsin, China, for sa&ng three girls, ?? 13, 15, and 16 respec- ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... I (South division at Newington.) STEANGE CHERGE OP STABBING IN THE BOROuGH.-Jane Page, 31, ohar- woman, was indicted for wounding Ter- rance M'Kenna, a labourer, at 25, Red- cross-court, on Oct. 15.-M'Kenna said prisoner burst into his room at 3.0 a.m., and asked for the loan of 6d. He sug- gested she`3ught to have knocked at the door before entering, and asked her to go out, but she ...

YESTERDAY'S LONDON SUMMARY

... YEST-ERDV'S-- LONDON SUMMARY. .; _- :..I At Woolwicb polieoCeoV, yesterday, yary Hamlin. 65,' married, 19, Vicarage- 'ioad. Plumatead. wao charged by Pofi's- ionstfiile Williams. 26 T'reserve, with *being~drauk and incapable in the street the previous afternoon. Prisoner: My son oane home -*tlfi his reiment from the soudan, and I vaes So pleased'to see him I had a couple of glasses. Mr. Ford- ...

THE ALLEGED TRAIN WRECKER

... | AUE SEED TAIDU W3q11L , oomethinr 4efite ir at hat, repor.ted Oia. ?? with, the, Mma ?? zZTsirnliso-,. aria8. Samel - iXiiofo, Ealiaa Esj. SirtleiwliWom ?? of a f&int~iujht ago ea bexng, wispeetad Qi the [tatin, wreokinttempt iathe~diitrzotf~ NiorthapXoe,,WEflngbhcrough, ?? sfori. 0 Tnesday, this week a~tthe B~* .fordX e~oor~he~wss brouoghtaiw ?? cit a -carge. of pltt tbhef allegedptthtv ...

THREE TIMES MARRIED

... THL RED TIMES MALRRIED. ?? Ateve.ander Pelican. living in Hackney- | road. nas summoned to Worship-street1 newol oo'rt. yesterday, for deserting his rv-fc Wihn olaimed ?? int conese- ?? ce:nd there waerea ?? orosA mnonses a'lleginge aesaaits.-ltIr. Eage Aasfo0 the hoatland and M¢r. Romaine for the wife4-Thepartieswereelderly.Mr. ldarT e.tis saying that his ?? vasneariy 633,.cas old, but the ...

IMPOSING ON THE POLICE

... I Annie Lester. alias Fmwieck, 53, well dressed, wae brought up at Wbatminreter, pol.ce-court, on Friday, on a rermanded charge o3 attempting to obtain 3s. I13d by lelse inetetnues from Inspector George. Hudson, of the A division. Three other chargmes of- actually obtaining mnoney were now preferred against the prisoner. -Prisoner vwalked into the flocheister- row nolice-statien on the evening ...

OVEN TRAGEDY

... OVxNI-TRAG.EDy. ''EN - PRISONERYS LIFP IN HOLLOWAY. HIS OWN 8TORYs-SPECIAL From a eonversatlon with the prisoner 8chneider, or Mandelkow, ?, Holloway prison, after his first remand, LVoyd's gathers that the line of his defence will b1 a professed inability to remember anything that occurred on the fatal morn. ing of Friday, Nov. 11. After he was re- mnded at Marylebone1Policegootrtonthe ...

A PLUCKY WOMAN

... A PLUCKr WOMAN. Samuel Pelta, 21, a commission agent, lvin in -Lotuescourt. Hanbury-street,,l B., was charged, at Marlborough street 1 polioe-court, on Thn eaday, with being concerned with another man, not in cues tody, in stealing a purse containing i~s. 4id. fron Mrs. Rosina Stephens, of 77, Friendly-Ftreet, St. John's, 'New-' ?? proseoutrix said that on; Wednesday afternoon she took train ...