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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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KENNINGTON SHOOTING CASE

... I KENNINGTON SHOuTI.NG CASE. At Lambeth police-court. on Wednes- dar, George Spiller Smith, 33, described as' a clerk, was charged, on remand, with attempting to ?? Walker with a revolver. He was further charged with attempting suicide.- Miss Lilian Walker said she first became acluainted with the prisoner about eight or nine months ago, and about six weeks prior to May I the accused and ...

GERMAN EMBASSY OUTRAGE

... ACCUSED AGAIN IN COURT. At Bow-street on Wedceesday, before Sir J. Vaugihan, Jobn Trodl, aged 41, described as a boot. maker, of li,6 Corurmvli-roal, Lanibrothr, was charged onl remand with aittemptings to miurder Count Arco. Valley, First Secretary to tho 13ernan Emlbassy. by shooti ng hint smith a revolver at Carlton-house-tsrrace, on June 15, a[Ir, frrthler, with shooting at, and attempting ...

ALLEGED OBSCENE LITERATURE

... ALLEGMD OBSCMITE IITEnATUUE. Walter W. Whyte, CS, a commission nsent, of 47, Sidtouoth-strect, Gray's-i in-rosd, was charged on a wariant before Mr. IHorace Smith at Olerkenwell on Wediescdsy, wlith soiling a lewd, wicked, and SeCe.U dalous book. Police-inspector Hare, of Scotland Yard, said that in cousequence of compoilaitt received by the Coimicsioeer of Police ?? a person signiug ...

CYCLIST AND THE GIRLS

... CYCLIST AND THE GIRLS SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS. At a special petty session at Wymordbam on Tues. day, before Mr. H. NV. B. Edwards and other Magis. trates, Herbert Minus, a warehousemas, of 19, William- strect, Norwich, was charged with indecsntlyassaulting young girls on the roadside near Wymondbhm. The first case taken was that in which the prisoner was charged with assaulting Ellen Betts, aged ...

A VICTIM TO SLEEPING DRAUGHTS

... A VICTIMh TO SLEEPING DRAUGETS. On Tuesday Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquiry at the New Providence Hall, Edgware-road, concern. ing the ?? of Colonel WVilliam Eubank Chambers, aged Offty-six years, lately residing at 33, Duke-street, St. James, whose death took place at a medical home, 36, Gloucester-gardens, Hyde Park, on Sunday, from poisoning, under the following circumstances. General ...

THE CHATHAM MURDER

... i1IIE 1- c1ILT A U IDUBD PRSOES UL CONFFSSIO&N At Chtha onL Monday, Mr. W. J. weeengaged several arris and a h tng the adeatb of Mary Breaker, -Th deceased womdan but ha rnan .Au~dsg~o~nied beband and family for aroD hdresdd with a Mau wintime and f ?? occupied a wamed &nriaocrt and during tihe thal caY, J 3, te tenants of the ether roei in t heouse beard tde ofoent n ln and savage ' -Ui3g ...

THE OUTRAGE AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY

... THE OUTRAGE AT THE BERMALN EMBASSY. PRISONER, BEFO1ZM THE IUAwISTRATE. Sliitv ad th., a~ that an expwixation of no!V? l th, ctrage at the Geran Embassy ?? ivw~i~r4 inuuabr of prsons, I ~ ?? m.mig wheu the nuem Croild ?? heutd he o' he~~ooit l~t1~0_,~zv, n i~vlo. hs iuo.1t 1- I i !111-i,' 1.,Silt., bas Uaijilis hldi:) V-t ;to ?? it ut.Ilesirabl that -i'~t,~tie-sl ox~ gugiweviderict ?? iu tn k ...

DIVORCE COURT

... I:-i ; Pure Philanthropy Costs a. Peckhamx: Dootor £350 Divorce Damages. IN the' Divorce Division mr. Justice. Barnes and a commoikjury heard the peti- tion of Mr. Hub~er%'Pit, a tuincock ad:: waste inspector,;in the serviceicf`theVaux-': hall Water Works 5o3mpany; who sought a 1 dissolution of.his-manriaae by rasonpf the adultery of his wife with thie-ccdxepondent, 1 Dr. Edward Walter ...

STRANGE CHARGE OF FRAUD

... ,At Lamnbeth Police Court, William Smith, thirty, a tall; well-built man, of sniart appearance, who described himself as a traveller, but refused to give his address, was charged, before Mr. Denman, with. obtaining, by. a trick, 15s from George Hurst. He was further charged with falsely representing himself to be a police officer. Mr. Jonas prosecuted. The prosecutor, a bookmaker, said he was ...

A BATCH OF TRAGEDIES

... A. BATCH OF TRACEDIEA. _ ~ ~ ?? _ * CHILDREN MLURDERED IN LIVERPOOL. | A shocking domestic tragedy was enacted in Liver- I !pool yesterd=y, when a man murdered two of his I children tmale a determined attempt on the lives of bis wife ant1 it thir] child, anti afterwards inflicted severe injuries upou himbelf, with the *vident intention of joniatutting suicide. Theeseneof t4D terrible affair ...