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THE DREYFUS CASE

... Decision of the Court. Revision Granted. EReuter's Telegrams,] PARIS, SATURDAY. The Court of Cassation met this mornining at noon. The attendance was sperse, but the most extensive measures of precaution were taken by the police. M. Mornard, counsel for Dreyfus, having con- oluded his speech, the presiding Judge announced that the Court would retire to deliberate. .On the judges returning into ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police Colurt, Before Messrs R. WV. Ashley and :I . 1 VltNT1R1->0\l'E: I:O)V. ' Joseph M'illcox, 10, and W illan ?? charged on remand with damai w ir - tv W~hitehall Colliery to the extent (, 1 broughI appeared for the pro ?? aniol boys were brought up on Octobtr remanded for a week. They got inti tie of the colliery and broke a door evi; U. which they m ade a lire, and threw. so ' ...

Bristol County Court

... Before his I-Ionour Judge Austin. THlE VALUS 1 OF A 11OUSL. Sm .Hormsl.-This Wals a, action in which Alexnder 1. Snow, trading all John Snow and CJo,, coa mechatsof risolsought to recover £16, thme dendant being William Hobbs, farmer, o Ele' len Chow Stoke. Air Clarke (Tanner an Clarke) app'eared for the plaintiff, and Mr Lilley (PerhaTO and Son) represented 'the defendant. Evidence Was ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Mfessrs Charles Hill (in the chair), J. R. Bennett, HI M. Gibbs, HI. Coles, and Major Thorne. WALTON PARK HosEr. Soplhia Taylor, of the Walton Park hotel, applied for a renewal of liar license. The Magistrates Clerk (Ma O'Donoghue) explained that at the last court the Super- intendent reported that alterations had been made at the hotel without plans being submitted or the ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. se, Before Mr Registrar Harley. rPUrtAC EXAMINATIONS. FREDERIC ALliERT ADES% Clara street, Bristol, insur- ance ?? F, H1. Poynton appeared for creditors. The examination was concluded. MOSES JAMES ELOOn, trading as E, Flook and Sons, D boot and shoe manufacturer, Paulton.-Mr W. IfR Browvn 0o appeared for the trustee (Mr H. W. Freshwater), and Mr Li Taylor (WPansbrouglh and Co.) for ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BRISTOL COUMTY COUl.f. Y'ESTEl l. A.S Before his IHollour Judye AU-till. k TBA] CCIDENT'. JjAIRILIt V. PNnf;.-Nr F. E. Weatlelir .lO;erd: by Mlessrs Latehams and Mtontagut)a,,pPI kll plaintill; George'Baber, a haultler Of ?? I, ',Mr 1. ~obbett represented- the deldalilit- lark, of Cumberland road, Bristc'l aie piioa claimed LE10 damages in respect c a .lune 21st, near Soundwell road -t (;eor. ...

MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... - - INQUEST AND VERDICT. Dr Wynn Westcott, coroner for Nortl-east London, opened his Inquiry at the Hackney coroner's court, yesterday, Into the death of Police-constablo James Baldwin, 308 G Division, who was fatally stabbed late on Saturday night last in the Kingsland road. The deceased was 29 years of age, and had served t eight years at the Hexton station. John Ryan, 28, l a labourer, who ...

SOMERSET QUARTER SESSION

... SIR R. PAGET ON LEGISlATION. The Somerset Michaelmas QuartG; Session com- menced yesterday at Wells. On the motion of Mr A. J. GOODFORD, Sir R, H. 1paget was appointed chairman, and the Right Hon. J. W. Mellor, Q.C., and Mr 0. D. XW~arry, Q.C., were appointed deputy chairmen, while certain magis- trates were named to sit in the second court. THE CHAIRMAN'S ADDRESS. The CHAIRMAN said it was ...

AN AMUSING CASE

... At the London County Session at Clerk enwell yesterday, Charles Lee, 74, lighterman, and Daniel i Frazer, 61, a ship's fireman, pleaded guilty to attempting to obtain the sum of £10 by false pre- tences and with intent to defraud Albert Haines. I Mr Campbell Bannerman, the prosecuting counsel, told rather an amusing story of the prisoners' offence, At about seven o'clock on the evening of the ...

OUTRAGE IN A TRAIN

... I , I I I1 Passenger Attacked & Robbed. Police Court Proceedings. Before the Chertsey Bench yesterday, a man, giving the na me of William Brown, was charged with having assaulted a young man named Ives, of Walperston, and stolen from him 25s and a third class railway ticket from Staines to Guildford, on Wednesday evening, on the London and South- Western Rallway. PrIsoner Is about 35 years of ...

Bristol Police Court

... Before Messrs C. E. l,. Gardner & W. Dove Willcox. INDECENT 11EIIAVIOU11. Tlli5onias Edward 1-lyatt, aged 22, was sent to prison for 1i-ee mnonths for indecent behaviour in Clifton. I The prisoner had been under remand for iujuiries, and lie wvas stated to have been previously in trouble Nr J. (. Gilnore (Gilniore, Waawer, and Lloyd prosecuted. ONE WAY OF GETTING I.OCKEI) UN. l Thomas lDowsey, ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... ITHE DREYFUS CANSE - Court of Cassation Sitting. Application for Revision. [Reuter's Telegram.] PARTS, THiURSDAY. The sitting of the Court of Cassation, which will pronounce upon the question of the revision of the Dreyfus trial, opened at noon to-day, but before that hour the hall was failed to its utmost capacity. Great strictness was exercised by the doorkeepers in regard to the admission ...