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FRASERBURGH BURGH COMMISSIONERS

... I FRASI:RBURGH BURGH 00M~frJIONERS. .1 --. The Burgh Commissioners of Fraserburgh met on Friday moing-Provost Meeoonnacke pre- yesterdav morning-Provost Macconnachie pr,- siding. This was the first meeting after the elee- tion. The Provost heartily welcomed the old members who had been returned and also the only new member, Mr J. E. Park. (Apptause.) The various committees were apitd and also ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SESSioN. t; . *sC'9DrViSION'rv1eday, Novebr1 ~ncethe Lord jestleCe-ciesi. Lords Young, Fr~amler, ?? jorlcreiff.) -J f oil the t~av'ow Inheritif Court tic11 rc0 ), ?? ce ~ :r or Dn- T- T. ~ rri ho,(V uil h~w 'Lt `- i iit -iC ?? -ad h I o ire t-.rc natii ji o I r~ ~ ~ ~~~o The ?? Contended 5' ii 'i-i ?? O'c`101'O lva G011 to trIO c, ?? i Ru lwz-y Company-, ?? were Cmt- ~ ~ Ii- - ...

Published: Wednesday 02 November 1898
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2047 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIThES AND CThIRGE'S. I CAEU-i ROBE:RY OF JEWEILLERY. The Leicestler police yeslslday ieeived ina'r- Me)Lion c* a daring rolbbry in broad daylight at i lo-led-up jccwellor., s}hop owned by 3Mr Chanrle lU-ohcr, Rulnberstoo Gate, Leicester. Valuables esiiatlcl wvortbh L1000 wesr stolen. MLr Ursher left the shop secure at 10.30 yesterday morning. ad rc-turninmr trno haurw3 lalr founld the place! ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CIRIMES AND CHARGES. I 1|V! E LQOVAT ArDVejENT 3 IN E'34 ' i i. I ?? at a pleading diet of Edinburghr Sher3if Criminal Court, Katherine Louisa Lovatt' !Frser, 2$ years of age, was indicted on five I counnts of fraud on. Edinburgh tradesmen. The iclumstances under which accuised came munder t * the cosnrstlics of the police have been narrated. She had bheen thrae weeks in prison when she i 1 ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... TWHE DREYFUS CASE. I DENIAL OF ALTERATION IN PRISON TREATMENT. L REVEL AIONS ABSOUT SECRET DOCUMENT. . ~~(nuvrasds rssa.eaG7.)l. Paris, Novenmber 21. The MIatin declares that the Minister of the Colonies haa issued no order eoncerning an alteration in the prison treatment of ?? Drevius. The Intransigeant says it is in a position to know that MIA. Dupuy and Casimir-Perier have been ...

THE WRECK OF THE MOHEGAN

... THID WRECK OF THE MOHEGAN. I --- t- I BOARD OF TRADE INQUiRY. ,The Board of Trade inquiry into the wreck of the steamnship Mohegmn, which ws-n on the Manaules on the south coast of Cornwall on tbe night of 14ith Oetober last, when over 100 lives were lost, was opened yesterday at the Guild Hall, Westminster, before Mr INfarsham, stipetidiary mnagistra-te, wit-I Captain Dye~r, RN,, Captain ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... I THE DREYFUS CASE I - EXTRACTS FROM ESTERHAZTS BOOK THE MAJOR AND THE GENERAL STAFF. (Cazrrn'e lLGflAI.) Paris. November 19. The Liberte publishes a number of lenguhy extracts from the first part of Esterhazy's book, ' Dessous de ?? Dreyfue. In these Ester- hazy gives an account of his arrest by M. Ber- tullus, the Examining Magistrate, on the charge preferred against him by ?? cousin, ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRINES AND CRARGE-3. A.~L MMIHY l C(REO WIT9 FRfAUD. At Bow Street yesterday Louis Henry Good- man, a dentist, and Sir Edward Lee, of Vereher Road. Kensiagton, vi-ere charged with conspiriag to'def-raud in connection with the West Australian Gold District Tradi:ng Corporaticn, of which they were respectively managing direct'or and director. The secretary and buyer to the corporation had left ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... I FURTHER DISCLOSURES. (3ExOtIAL THLEGRAM.) Paris, Monday. The Matin says it is in a position to affirm that the whole of the documents form- ig-i the secret dossier in the Dreyfus case are posterior to the trial of 1894. The dossier will le communicated without difficulty to the Court of Cassation, if thle court miake a demand for it. The Intransigeant, vbhich is often in- spired by ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... THE DREYFUS CASE, (aE ERlt3 TELwzrAICSma Paris, November 7. The Matin says that it is in a ?? to state that all the documents of the secret dossier I are of later date than the trial of 194. The Eclair says that the handwriting on the Petit Bleu has not been identified, and that Colonel Pieqisart wilL bencfit by the discrepancies in the evidence on the subject. The marks of scratching ...

COURT OF SESSION

... F1RST DIVISOlN-Tue3sdy, Nember 29. (Before the Lod-Presidet, Lords Adam, U MIarem, ami.KEinnear.) 3'OAUI V. OATXnOSIAN cATTWAY cOllaST. Intimation was made of the settlement of am I ection brought by Bernard M'Call, Crossmaglea, Armnagh, Ireland, against the Caledonian Rail- way Company for £500 damages for the. loss of his son Robert, who on 23d September, 1897, while antinig as guard of a ...

COURT OF SESSION

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