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SHEBEENING IN ABERDEEN

... ISHE3BEENING IN ABERDEEN. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE. In Aberdeen Police Coark yesterday-Eflillie Sangster on the bench-William Robertson, con| fectioner, 33 Rosemount Place, was charged with several offenoes tinder the PIublih-lHose and ax- I eise Acts. Tho complaint bore first, that on 10th inst. accused, in his shop in Rosemount Place, trafficked in excisable liquor, namely, wehisky I and beer, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTER HOUSE-Tuesday, Aprl 12. (Before Laord SKyilaoy.) DAVID rdryGem'S TZSTIEES V. JOHN YOUNXGBE instance of John Johnston Smith, store manager, North British& Railway Company, and others, trustees of the late David Younger, metal maer- chant, Cook Street, Glasgow, against John1 Younger, metal merchant, Cook Street, Glas- gow. The object of the action was to cbtaifl deolarator that the ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... i CRIMES AND CHA1RGES. ., GLASGOW Hic, COURT INDICTMENTS. Nine cases, implicating 13 persons, win be brought before the Lord ?? and Lord Adam' at the sitting of the High Court of Justi- . ciary' in Glasgow on Tuesday, 10th May. There are two eases involving the capital charge. Richard Le-vis Kelly is charged with having, in Helen Street, Govan, etabbed Henry Walker Thompson, of 29 Albert ...

A NEW HOTEL FOR FRASERBURGH

... A NEW HOTEL FOR FRASERBURGH, AN HISTORIC SITE. - T1HE FRASERBURGR COLLEGE AND ITS MODERN SUCCESSOR. Father Time, the unwearied sentinel of the ages, sees many changes as goneration follows generation. Mlany of these clianges would be a rude awakening to our forefathers if they could see iiow their high ideals and lofty aims have given way before the practical and the prosaic of the latter ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I CRIMES ANO CHARGES. IMPORTANT DECISION REGlARDING WORKMEN'S OARS. At the Northern Police Court Bailie Cleland P delivered judgment in the case against Charles, Cunningham, described as a clerk, who was; charged with having, on the evening of the 25th 1 March last, refused or failed to pay a -halfpenny 'fare in Sauchieballtand Cambridge S'treets. Cun-1. i ringham boarded a workman's car, and ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTER HOUSE-3Xonday, Apiftl I1X ?? Lord Kyllachy.) , BROOKS V. TAYLOR ET E CONTRA; Jndgment has been pronounced by Lord Hyl- lachy in counter actions between Joei Crosse Brooks, 14 Loraine Place, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and others, the owners of thre steamship County. of Durham, against Williana Taylor. barge owner, Grangemouth. One 6tk February. 1897, the County of Durham, while on a voyage to ...

LICENSING COURTS

... j LICE:NSrN'C COURTS I. . LE,\\ b. ALL L1OENtj}u Rl~lUCED The Lilws licCOCe, JIso i ro (1 ', Licensing Court edng it 1 C1rei1tJ dl h majority of tho3 to refer wths l , three hottE;'Ih, thu wihdaic al licences f v l tide reI aw pvided A ho were pre efCled ::ld 1 r d CI II 'i -IC tiuof usalestli from lial e:i;;I :.. eldo 'liruIdhy the 1.i3 ' I' ri'rcl ra 8 ICar-H ild e lh i lit. l CiIi- \I ,. I ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ATTEMPTED MURDER AND sU;CIDE. A case of attempted murder, followed by the suicide of the assailant, occurred yesterday morn- ing at Measham, near Aehby-de-la-Zouche. An Risurance agent., named Frank Murphy, 42, en- tered the bed-room of his landlady, 3frs Martha Wilernar, widow, 75, at 5 am., and discharged a pistol at her. She had covered her head with the bedclothes, hut the billet passed ...

CRIMES AMD CHARGES

... EMBEZZLEMENT BY A FISH SALESMAN. An auctioneer and fish salesman named John Harrison, trading in Lerwick,, was brought up at the pleading diet of a jury trial at Lerwick yesterday charged with embezzlement. The charge referred principally to transactions with fishermen at Lerwick during last fishing season, when the accused was the chief salesman there, and was -employed by the greater number ...

CRIME IN GLASGOW

... v I The ?? returns of the City of Glasgow Polics for the year ending 31st December, 1897, 1 were issued on Saturday. In the course of his , report Chief-Constable Boyd says:- p The total number of crimes reported in the city during 197 was 89S, beinganincreaso of 656 com- pared with 1996. Of that number 3143 are reportsI of petty thefts in which the pronurey stolen was. under Ss value. The ...

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THE COURT

... J Zbe Zoom Court. .I A. . . _ Cibixaz, Friday, The Queen went out this morning,attendad by Dowager Lady Southampton. Thre Duke of Siaxe-Coburg and Gotha anid the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Rourneania visited the Queen to-day and remraoined to iunclaeaaa. Princess Henry of Battenberg and Countess Erbach went to Cannes to visit the Queen and the Queen Regent of tire Netherlands to-day. ...