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BICYCLE ACCIDENTS

... BICYCLE ACCIDENTD At Nerk A FArAL COLLISIO.N At Nevark-, yesterday, an inquest was held en Ernest Arthur Chambexrlain, newspaper compositor, rwho ?? cycling rome to dinner ?? with a t , in turning a coraur last Tuesday. CaaRnbarlnin expirea yesterday morning fram fracture of the skull and r crushed ribs. Hie was 29 years of age, and had been married only four months. A verdics of 1 Aecideotai ...

SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS IN THEATRES

... SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS i IN TIIEATUM~. THE SHEERNESS CASE. Jn the Court of Appeal yesterday, before Lords Justites A. I. Smitb and Iligby, the caze of Dorling catl Another v. The SheernxeLsI Urban District Councmil was heari. Tu this cuse a ruic rubi fur i manne hail beeinl obt4kiainl by the ripplicatts, Messrs. 1. C. Darling aud T. C. Swift, calling upon the lefeudant Council, as the ...

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 ...

IDENTIFYING A POLICEMAN

... IDEN'rTIFYING A POLICEMAN. | At Clerkenweal sessions, yesterday, Wibliam Carew, a police-constabie, 423 ! of the E division. appealed against a con- viction and sentence of 21 days' hard labcur passed on him at Bow-steect on June 13, by Mr. Lushington, for aseault- ing one Eimmi Boddy.-iMr. J. P. Grain, instructed by the Lreasury, appeared for the respondent rmagistrate; and at the suggestivn ...

THE MURDER OF MR. JOEL

... TUB ?? OF r ?? JOEL. OP}NING O THUE TRAL. Ou Wednesday the hail of Von Veldtheim on the charze of the mirder of Woolf Joel in his oboie in the Barnato-buinlilgs was begun at Johannesbuerg. The aiely l Mael's Johauuesbrg corresponident says: At nine o'clock Von veidticeiio Wao ql1ce,.:y removed firn tie gaol ecl H1ospiteIl Hill and brought through the town to Gioverncmenit square. Tie lirst ...

SILK AND STUFF

... In Dr. Collins's case the question of the Crown's right to reply in criminal trials where the prisoner calls no witnesses has again become prominent. To appreciate the importance of the point it must be under- stood that the right to reply means that the prosecution has the last word to the jury (that is, after the speech for the defence, before the judge sums up), whereas, if no such right ...

YOUNG WIFE'S DEATH

... I _Dr. Houchin hold an inquiry at the London hospital, on Tuesday, with refer. ence to the death of Valemcia Dorroll, aged-21 years, the wife of a gas fitter, of 44, Ash-grove, Mare-street, Hackney, who expired on the 21st inst. under-sus. picious circuimstanems. Edward Humphrey Dorrell, the bus- band, deposed that he was married to the doiased en Monday, the 18th inst. For a month prior to ...

THE BRIGHTON DOCTOTR'S DIVORCE SUIT

... THE BRIGHTON DOCTOTR'S DIVORCE ~SUIT. TME CORESTOND'ENT IN THE BOX. SEVAJUIE CROSS-EXAMIENATION. In the Divorce Division yesterday Mrl. Sortioe Barnes and a special jur~y renuetd. the hearing of the petition of Dr. Brace Gaff, a. physician in prac-tice at Drighton, for a divorce by reason of the allegd adultery of his wifej, Mrs. Florunce Caroline G-off, with the ne-respon- dent, Mr. Cecil G ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A WEST END DOCTOR

... THE CHARGE AGAINST A WEST 1 1 ~~END DOCTOR.I PRISON-ER AT THE POLICE-COURT. Onl a w~arrant w'hies waLS rrsted by) Mr. Vattehars onl Saturday, John Lloyd X bitniath, dct~or of moth- oils &.of116, Brotnlplnnro-rnd, hoith Kensingtun, wm cargul it the \Vusttininsitur Police-c~ourt yeaLor- dy. with portforning- a. felornionst oper'ctirsn onl Alcee Ileilo ?? Ii )'O~rig ?? ?? its byer inl a. ?? ...

THE BOROUGH TRAGEDY

... THE BOROUGE HTRAfIEDY ALLEGFED THREA.TS T'O r a V2ERDIte OF WIPuL MUDR Mr. S. K Laugheun teeM au i--t ?? tbo Soutliwaik Cororer's Court oo lrlnxmg the desth of Aliet Loftbome, 21, msxrmed, the vintim of the Borough ixigedy. Tha acousel, Willit,,w Gould, alias Fatty, who i bcharged with the manslaugiter of the de wd, swes br right to the Court handeuffcd to a warder. Th;, narrow ret whieh ...

A TRIO OF TRAGEDIES

... ALIXmGaT) WIFE M&URDER IN t ?? A DEATH IN TPiE BOROUGH. Th~e ?? of th ilt-lu tir &I Mactb W ealnek, 21t2.. >^lc.w-S3.sec2e. ?? o their sbers early 1rstte:.y ?? tho news of a aesneae turagrdy. j swih~c h. 3jus` -eon rnro ten iin thenr odd*a. Wn. I Latelee. hlo w M-elt k:.: va in Wealock and the 1 -eu±: . ha. D'or 3aed m toatins ut beme in a depn-i , ?? itmd 1a beea t intd it OCton Hi-l Ayuam ...