SHOP-BREAKING AND ROBBERIES

... THREE PREMISES ENTERED. It is a singular coincidence that a robbery in Ipswich is invariably followed by others. To those which occurred during Bank Holiday week three mnre have to be added, all taking place dur- ing the last week. In two cases shops in the prin- cipal thoroughfares of the town were entered, and the circumstances point to the conclusion that the perpetrator of the robberies ...

THE LEYTON MURDERS

... Ad ' m y T! ER- -Hl .RT& ,EM:E: Dr. Aexuundbr Ambreose' el al inquest oh Tuesday ohntie-hrew llittle viC tothnblwte vr wU FE~dky nit-f'SI Le yon. Tie W~et ?? H larry' ...

HOSPITAL WAITING

... COMPLAINT AGAINST GuY'S. Mr. F. S. Langlhani held an inquest at Guy's Hospital concerning thoe doath of Francis Naylor, teii, tho son of a clerk, living at 41, Ffowbury-roadt, Nunhead. The Mother of the deceased satd tflit last Friday the boy was playing in the garden wit-h a youlnger brother. They had a sltiilr-pointed piece of wood and the ?? fell over hiis brother. Ife ?? badlv, antid tfle ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... 'RZPORT OF SELECT OOWMflTEE. (Fatos Oust OWN RtEPORTER.) Loudon, Tlntivday. Theo report of the Select Committee of the House of C'orermios-uf which fits Solicitor-General was chairman and Hon. J1. E. Gordon, one of tire roam- bers-waaitsueod Ite-day as a. Parliatmentary paper. The Curemittee's a ttontion has beent called to car- fain grievances alleged to exisel. These grievances sniglte be ...

PROSECUTION UNDER THE PREVENTION OF CRIMES ACT

... I PROSDUX1 IO3N UNJER THE PREVENTION I OF CRMl1ES ACT. At Londonderry petty sessions yesterday, before th.e Mayor (Alderman Jobnoton). Alderman Bell, Alderman M'Oormick, Alderman Breslin, Mr. B. DLoherty, Mr. Johin Anderson, 'and Mr. B. Harni- gan, DistrictWInspeotcr O'Cornell prosecuted John MI'Gready, the owner of a marine store in Chamber- laini Street, under the Prevention of Crimes Act.. ...

MOTHER AND CHILD,

... MOTHER AND CaILD, -4- | A BUT&% ASSAULT. Matrgaret Roots. aged 35 umarried, livian at Eszton. .qmet, F'Luston-road, again appeared before- Mr. Curtis Bennetat the Marvlebone Police-court yesteriay, to f urther auswer the chai:ge of assaulting entd fl-t5.eatN ing her daughter. Mary. aged 12 years, by thrushing her with a canet in s Wanner likely to cause her ua- neceselary sulteriug or injury ...

JUDGE BACON ON CYCLISTS

... TUDGE BACON ON CYCLIM aOVIDE-NCE A]ND EYES TOW Tro USE TaEnr. At the Whitechapel County C. urt, before Judge Bacon, an action was blonzbt by a man named Ansluw, bho sued as next frkend of his son, againt at Mr. COe, a ca bprprietor, for sinurifs received bv Toung AsloSio, and damages sust iad by bis bicycle, in C oegpencu of a cclisiou with a landau ielongiun to and driven bv the defendant on ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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COURT OF SESSION

... COURT T OF SESSION. _ I OUTER HOTUSE-Tuesday, August 9. ?? Lord Low.) WALLACE V. WALLACE. Jud(gment has been issued by Lord Low in the Court of Session in an action raised by Miss Edith and M-iss Elizabeth Wallace, aged respectively 4. and 50 years of age, residing at 47 Waverlev Place, Aberdeen. against their father, James Wallace, Strathpeffer, who is 87 years of age. The sum- mons concluded ...

DIVORCE COURT

... a i: A Forgiving Eusband. JN the Divorce Division Mr. Justtce Barnes bad before him the petition of Edward J ohln Bishop, a petty officer in the Royal Navy, for the dissolution of his marriage with his wife, on the ground of her mis- conduct with the co-respondent, also a naval petty officer. There was no defence. According to the opening statement of Mr. Barnard, it appeared that the parties ...

A MURDEROUS WIFE

... WHOLESALE LYNCHING OF NEGRO SERVANTS. A TRAGEDY of a most remarkable nature has occurred near Little Rock, Arkansas, and, has caused no slight seiisation. It began with the murder last Saturday of Mr. John Orr, one of the richest men in the vicinity of Little Rock, by his negro servants at the instigation of his wife, Lillian, aged 27, and culminated . later on in the servants being lynched by ...

SHOCKING CRIMINAL ASSAULTS

... SH N - .. ¶NA: A SSAT. AT' the Old Bailey, before Mr. Commis; sioner Kerr, Henry Amey, thirty-three, e married man, was indicted for criminally assaulting Alice Emily Finch, a girl under tire ag'e of sixteen. The prosecutrix, a well developed girl, fourteen years of age'; resides with her parents in the Northamp- ton Road, Ponder's End. In October, 1896, she first went to work at the ...