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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. ...

MURDER NEAR BRISTOL

... |}fw '~EAR $RISTOI# A marlret gardener -named Xames Biokett6, of Wick, 'a hamlet five Riles from Bristol, Was murdered on Monday eveaning on the highroad, near his home. :hehad given.a.young .man a lift in hi. cart, and people at a distance saw the men apparently quarrelling. The body was subsequently fou qd in a ditch writ four stabbing wounds in the region of the heart. The assailant eacaped ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... . ONE FARTHING DAMA.GES.. In the Divorce court, on Monday, judg- ment wis given in Millard v. Millard d and Bastone.-The petitionerwasaeom- merdial trivellir, and he alleged miscen- duct on the'part of the respondent, Mary | Jane Millhrdr with the co-respondent, I William Stanley Bastone, who was alsoj stated to-be a ?? jury found thatIthb. misconduct alleged had been codmmittid. They also ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... THE DIVOBRE COURT. I A LADY'$ HALLUCINATIONS. Before the president, on Monday, in the course of the calling over of the list Of cases in the reserved list, standing over by consent or otherwise the defended ease of M Muldowney v.M uldowaey was mentioned. It was a petition of Mrs. Elizabeth Mluldowney for a divorce, the responlent being Mr. Richard Mul- downey.-Mr. Grazebrook applied ...

LONDON RUFFIANISM

... . I At-Clerkenwellpolice-court, yesterdayr Wnm. wfithorne, 17, a coal-porter, of Sermon-lane, Ishngton, wa iohargedwith disorderly behavioar and using obsoene I laneuage.-Police-constable68 a saw the prisoner and two othir min pushing an old man about in Pentonville-road. A female with the old man said he was her grandfatber, and iE she were a man she |would punishtherufflans. Prisoner then ...

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 ...

THREATS TO MURDER

... ?? - - e1 THE LETTER TO AE. V. DOWSETT. Atfe. Ernest Aoorques, aged l8, labourer, pleaded Guilty at the Old Bailey, on Thursday, to sending to Mr. William Woolnough a letter demanding money with menaces. He was charged further with having sent a threatening letter to Mr. Vernon Dowsett, the manager of the Tivoli music-hall, threatening to murder him.-Mr. Woolnough is a solicitor in ...

TWO CYCLISTS WANTED

... TWO CYCLISTS WAN TED. The coroner for East Midideser con- eluded, on Monday, at Tottonham hos. pital, an inquiry into the death ot Robjert VlIaugahlin, aged 39, a scripture reoadr, la'ely residing at 3, MarkeL-sqaare, V%-altham Abbey, who was knocaesl down by two ovelists.-Mrs. INrLanghIlinstated that on 1hursday, June 30, she and her husband wore walking along the Eeward- stone-road, when ...

DIVORCE, YESTERDAY

... DIVORCE, YESTERDA.Y AN ABSENT RESPONDENT. In the Divorce division yesterdays Sir P. Jeune bad in his list kto b tried before a special jury) the case of Goluberg v. Goldberg.''-The petition was that of Mrs. Rebecca tachel Lay Goldberg, for a judicial separation by reason of the alleged eruelty of her husband, Mr. Alfred Gold: erg. At the sitting of the court. Mr. Rufus Isaacs, Q.C., on ...

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- ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTEItDAY'S IN44UESTS. --a , A BOT FATHER. At Islington, yesterday, Dr. Dauford Thimas held an inauest on the body of William Bully, the four-montes-old child of Esther Bully, a girl of 17 years. The niother of the infant, who was confined In the islingtoin poor law infirer ary. taid she had der ved no aid from the father (aged 14 years) of her ohi'd. but alter she left the infirmary she went ...

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 ...