THE RECENT MURDER IN BULGARIA

... THE RECENT MURDER IN I BULGARIA. , TNE DEATH SENTENCES CONFIRMED. , - (BEU;TJ(EP.S TEIM.URG .) I- Pohilippopolis, January 25, The Court of Appeal has for four days been en- gaged with the appeal brought by Captain Boil- cbeff and LI. INovilitch against their convintion for the muoder of Anna Simon. The first trial took place in July last,j'when there were four defendants -Cautain Boitcheff, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... FIRST DIVISION4-Wecsesday, 3Iaroh 16. (Before the Lorc-President and Lords 3'Lsareu I and Adam.) CAMrBELL V. DONALDSON SBfOTREES. Issues were ordered by the First Division in an, action at the instance of John Campbell, dock labourer, 522 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, against | Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 165 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, in which the pursuer concluded for payment of the ...

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 ...

SENSATIONAL BLACKMAILING PLOT

... LADIhS THIs REATEkTED WITH EXPOSURE. 'Dir Bireiniglian police have had brought ?? their notice what appears tot bean extraord l~ry attempt to levy blackmail'. so far as is known, however, no one in the city has beon foolish enough to partdwith money, though it is reported that a Lea- miington lady paid £2 to avoid the ex- posure. Ladies of good social position inl thminnigham 9eceived ...

THE SAUCY SOLICITOR WHO KISSED HIS HAND TO A LADY AT A WINDOW

... THE SAUCY SOLICITOR WHO KISSED HIS HAND TO A LADY AT I A WINDOW. I AT Marlborough Street Police Court yester- day, Mr. Henry Wallace, a merchant. of S Great Marlborough Street, I., was sum- moned, before Mr. De Rutzen, for using threats towards George E. Havelock, a solicitor, of Rochester Row, Westminster, A whereby he apprehended danger to his life. Mr. Bernard Abrahams, solicitor, appeared ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN A REGENT'S PARK BAKEHOUSE

... SfrOCKING TRAGEDY IN A REGEN-T'S PARK, BAKEHOUSE, -4- A MAN MURDERED AND. H1S BODY BURNED IN AN OVEN. -Arrekt of the Supposed Mlurderer. [SUBJECT OF IILUSTRATION9.] A BAKER'S shop inl William Street, close, to 'Portland Road Station, was; early on Friday morning, the scene of a shocking crime- one of the bakers employed there ?? been murdered by an ex-fellow workman, who afterwards threw his ...

A BRACE OF BABIES IN COURT

... [SUBJECT OF ILLUST)RATION.] AT the Whitechapel County Court; before Judge Bacon, a journeyman shoemalcer named Sabin was sued bya boot manufac- turer called Saphir for damages sustained through the defendant's using inferior leather and defective workmanship The defendant entered the box ?? panied by his wife, who held a child in each arm. Judge Bacon: Take those babies out of court; this is ...

DIVORCE COURT

... Ae::: Hoavy Damages against Two Co-respondents -Au Impassioned Letter. IN the Divorce Division Sir Francis Jeune and a special jury had before them the petition of Mr. George Blake, auctioneer and estate agent, of Llanelly, for a divorce by reason of the alleged adultery of his wife, Mrs. Annie Lambert Blake, with Mr. George Wacddell, colliery proprietor, and Mr. Frederick Nelson Powell, ...