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THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE QUEEN'S ISLAND

... THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE QUEENS ; TISLAND. IXQUEST. The coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) held an in- quiry at the Orange Hall yesterday evening rela tive to the circumstances which led to the death of Robert MIlroy, on the 9th inst., in the Royal Hospital, te vhich he was admitted on the 7th inst., suffering from injuries sustained by a fall whilst engaged at his employment of drilling at the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DOWNPAT1MTOK. -The fortnightly court was held yesterday, before Mr. Mr. Healy, J.P. (in the chair): Colonel Bowlbv, R.M.; Dr. Heron, J.P.; Messrs. J. Cleland. J.P.; J. Denvir, J.P.; and J. Tate, J.P.; W. R. Whiteside, clerk, in attendance. Mr. H. C. Weir, solicitor, obtained a provisional transfer of the licensed premises in Church Street, formerlv held in the name of John Dick- son, deceased, ...

RENTING TENANTS' IMPROVEMENTS

... J.ENTING T91VANTS IUPROVE. MENTS. hi the Court of the Land Commission this week we have had some startling instances of the way in which tenants' improvements are being dealt with by the Court. of Appeal. To put the matter shortly, A, a tenant, has twenty acres of worthless, undrained, unre- claimed land. Thirty years ago his landlord, B, anxious to get his property improved, so that he might ...

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... BELFAST i?ECORDER'3 COURT. Saturday-B3efore his H'onour Judge F[T7.omnnOS. ½'n I. 3L Crata ford. registrar, w~as in atten- dance. a'ttRtTOX ?? ?.-vyFvatL. Ths action. which wras previously beard, was broug5ht by Elizabeth i'eriton, 19, ireton S..reet. -'geinet Wpiilliam Fraucis H~unter, Brunswick; House, Bangor, arnE Francis Hunter, M^ounteha~rle~s, exc- enters of Francis Hunter, deceased, to ...

THE ULSTER PLANTATION CASE

... ITE UISTER PLANTATI&N CASE. P FSUMED HEARING AT' DUBLIN. THE CASE FOR THE BELATER, THE IGLITARY DEFEKOES OF DERRY. THE HEARING CONCLUDED. FROV OUR OWN REFORTER. DrBLras, FPIDsoY.-The -Master of the Rolls re- smined hearing ?? morning of the case of the At,- torney-General, at the relation of the Rev. John Johnston, Presbyterian minister, of Killaloo, County tondonderry, v. the Irish Society, ...

IMPORTANT TYRE CASE— JUDGMENT

... IMPORTANT TYRE CASEr- - 3JUDG>MENIT. THE PNEUMATIC London, Tuesday. THE PNEUMATIC TYRE CO., LTD.. AND THE DUNLOP PNEUMATIC TYRE Co., LTD., v. THE LEIC STER PNEUMATIC TYRE AND AUTOMATIC VALVE CO.' To-day, the Court of Appeal, consisting of Lords Jestices A L Smaith, Rigby, and Collins, u-r again enge in in w ware again ?? in henring armumen'ei the appeal of the defendant company against an ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... AunDRLASS.-This monthly court was beld yester- dav, before Lientenant.Colonel Bowlby, R.RN. (in the chair); 2%essrs. Sinion Martin. and James Jellic. Eliza Johnston failed to answer a charge of drun- ken disorderliness, and was awarded a fortnight's imprisonment without the option of 9 fine. Nine persons were summoned for breaches of the muzzling order, and fines et is ard costs imposed in ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... B.LTYC,'l..Ii'.-This ment-ihir court was held yes- ?? LAYbsoie 'PN P C;. C i; he. il.i. pre- ?? J{SJIT MloIyneaux .P. 'rit n. MIdl. I J.PI. and Daxid' Dickey. J P. Win. Andeson. 1 Kell~s wvas slenained by the Be'P-bt ?? Nurdije-rn l Countie-s Railwwv Company for hav~ng at tavlly- bolev. while zravellrr on oheir line of sa4il- ay on thd 2oth uIlt. wxilculfy in't-rer.ed r ita the comn- fort ot ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... = = AW IN-hLLTGENO. = 'I LAWS INTELLIGENCE, I YESTERDAY, he i THE PLANTATION OF ULSTER td JOHNSTOK V. THE IRISH SOCIEIY AND of . OTHERS. Yesterday, before the Master of the Rolls, ll the hearing wa.s resumed of the action lO of Johnston v the Irish Society and otherr. n- in which the ques6ion substantially at issue is .whether the London companies, who, under a sn charter granted in 1608 by ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW _. wLLW E-_ ,e0LP~iCID.' ' ' Y:SM DAY. DONATIO MORBTPS CAUSA.. I Yesterday, in the Court of Appeal, before' 'the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Fitzibbon,. Lord Justice Walker, and Lord Justice Holmes, judgmenvt was given in the case of Duckaworth M lies. This was an appeal froI the judgment r of the VieeChaneellor, which ramatd for the' a first time the question of law as to whether an r I ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I BELFAST BAHNK1UPTOY COURT. YESTERDAY-Before his Honour Judge Fitzgibbon. Messrs. H. M'Neile M'Cormick (registrar). 16d- ward Al3worthy (official assignee), and A. J. Weir (deputy registrar) were in attendance. There was one arranrement matter in which thc solicitor engaged was Mr. David M'Gonigal. 1N RE G. F. GEBAtSENT. The bankrupt is a proiessor of music, and was connected with the ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A POOR-LAW GUARDIAN

... At Duoganuon pettyv sesions vesterdav - be- fore Tessr.s H1unt W. Chaubre J.I. (presdiing) James Brown. J.P.; WiAi-ItI. Da]rragh. J.P. James Corr, J.P. James, Dickson. J.P.; David Aeheson, J.P. ; Joseph 31. Doile, J.P.; John Henderson. JP.P: Richard RobinsonL 3 P. David Louoerran, J.R. - Robert Daniel, J.P. ; Dr. It. J. C. Mar-nioin J.P. and Dr. A. T. Todd, J.P.- MKr. John W. Leebody. C.E.. ...