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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... fEON0 :INTELLIGENCE. ,REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. THE TRASVAAL HIGH COURT. PRETORIA, Tuesday. ¶e Tranevaql High Court opened to-day, Judge __skv acting Chief Justice. presiding. thee new judges present was ?? co tle Orange Free States. There was no whatever. jaE ATTEMPTED M311RDER OP KING GEORGE. ATHENS, Wednesday, pemonstrations of joy at the King's escape con- to be made througthout the provinces. ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... LIFE IN A MEIiI C A. THE MAiNE INQUIRY REPORT. TUE UNITED STATES AND CUBA. DISASTER TO A SEALInG EXIrEP)ITLI JN. ri Y C A r T. M. mpOM OUR OWN COr REsPt'tDENS Nsw YORE. SATrRI.tY.-As the diay approaehes for the laiue iouiro' report to be submitted to Congress, unoetAine5 mtreasses in official qu(artels. President M ?? bell bourly consultations yes- terday with Cabinet Ministers and lead'ng ...

INQUESTS IN BELFAST

... INQUFt'TS IN- BELFAST. The coroner (Mr. F. S. Firnigen) lheld an inrueet yesterday in the Sununons Court on tla bodv h of villiam Jnhn LeTsle?-, aged about forty & ye-irs. who died on the 28th ilnst. in thel Ruys]a1 a Hospital. Letitia O'Rurke. 27. Frere Street. startid that the deceased had lodged waith hel ford the past twelve months, and dotning thit tune lead been in delicate health. ...

COUNTY CAVAN MURDERS

... COUNTY CVAYN MURDERS. PRISONTE R RRTU R2N' LD FO0R TRIAL. _ _ I ST rarrocs SATrRDAY.-To-day. in the Court- ho-use here. before ',Iesrs. ?? F. Starkie, R.3., and Jas. C. Conlner, J.P., the magisterial ;iiveCiaiot' ;ino blla cl-urgS againt Philip Kl1ng for the .il'iil mirder ot his wife, nother-in-lawv, lnait xci ! wircr., a- Ic-ant. edl and c1jnCluded. The 'ii'O,5t [ i-:; * OH1UV.~ 1 end-v .n ...

SERIOUS ACCIDENT AT CARRICEMINES

... man named Patrick Flynn was admitted to the Hoepital, having sus tained sever# injuries the result having been bally crushed between two cars. was attended and Mr Davis who found that three of the man's ribs were fractured and that his face was . err »ie lies present in a very sorious condition, and is the of Mr Ormsby, visiting surgeon. Flvnn was brought to hospital by Constable !• ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... QUEENCS BENCH DIVISTOx- \ Rce, 23 Before Mr. Jstiee- BOyD. MARY, V. WATTFRSo\- In this action Mil. Charles A. Mfuk Newry, sued Win. Watter.n r.f [e ?? e ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNTY CAVAN. The business of the Cavan spring assizes was opened ?? Andrews in the Crovwn Court and Judge Kenny in the Record Court The following were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Thomas C. Burrowes (foreman). W. J. Hamilton. Surge'n-General Roe. J. H. Moore: Garrett. Sir Robert Hudson. S. Saunderson. T. Clements. R. Strong. HJ. . Fay. Fane Vernon. R. T. Blackley. Robert HI. Johnston. A. French. ...

THE CAVAN MURDERS

... EBSSUMEhD -LAGTSTB2RLL DrVEISTIGA- TION. Siencocs, Fas.xY.-Yesterday the magisterial investigaion into the charges against Philip King for the wilfull mlulrder of his wife, mother-in-lawr, and two children, at Nolsghl, was resumed in the Courthouse here, before Messr-s. P. F. Starkic, ?? P. OChllaagan. J.P.; and James O'Con- nor, J.P. The prisoner was conveyed from Dun- dalk Jail under an, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A.SJZE INTELLGENCE, I COUNTY ANTRIM. CROWN COURT. Before Mr. Justice O'BrIREN. COMMNON JURY RECORDS. BLACK V. BLACK. This was asn action by Miary Jane Black. widow, and her tsco minor children. David J. and Mar- g-aret Black. to recall probate of tne will of David Black, deceased, husband of Meiry Jane Black, of which nurbate wa`s granted to the defendant, AdamI Black, brother of the deceased. ...

CORPORATE OFFICIAL IN THE DOCK

... CORPORATE OFFICIAL THE DOCK. ADDITIONAL charges preferred Yesterday the Southern Police Court before Mr Swifts, James Stevenson, who had been • ovorieer in the Cl-ansir.g Department the j. Corporation, whs brought remand. in custody of Detective-officer Larkin, with obtain money, the property of the Cer; poratiou, by false pretonc>'s. Rico prosecuted on behalf of the Cor! p-n-ation E A Ennis ...

SUDDEN DEATHS TRE CITY. Yesterday Dr Coroner, held inquest in the gue on the remains of Laurence aged yesr«. ..

... who died »ud his residence, Richmond place, twvrty past two o'clock on the morning of the 2nd inst. It appeared that the deceased retired to rest the previous night in good health; fchortly after two o'clock observed by his snor tit heavily; aasis'- bum mm, but poor man died almost immediately »fterwards. I.onia R ibitisou, who made the post nortrm rtepo«eii that death from heart di*-'««e ...