161 & 163 UNION STREET

... EARLY CLOSING, Six e’clock. (Saturday 4.) {ROBERT HENDERSON, Drapery W auehou^iman, 33 UNION STREET. P}»as« observe that the Warehouse now closes ...

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 ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... THE DIVOBRE COURT. I A LADY'$ HALLUCINATIONS. Before the president, on Monday, in the course of the calling over of the list Of cases in the reserved list, standing over by consent or otherwise the defended ease of M Muldowney v.M uldowaey was mentioned. It was a petition of Mrs. Elizabeth Mluldowney for a divorce, the responlent being Mr. Richard Mul- downey.-Mr. Grazebrook applied ...

OVEN TRAGEDY

... OVxNI-TRAG.EDy. ''EN - PRISONERYS LIFP IN HOLLOWAY. HIS OWN 8TORYs-SPECIAL From a eonversatlon with the prisoner 8chneider, or Mandelkow, ?, Holloway prison, after his first remand, LVoyd's gathers that the line of his defence will b1 a professed inability to remember anything that occurred on the fatal morn. ing of Friday, Nov. 11. After he was re- mnded at Marylebone1Policegootrtonthe ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... I (South division at Newington.) STEANGE CHERGE OP STABBING IN THE BOROuGH.-Jane Page, 31, ohar- woman, was indicted for wounding Ter- rance M'Kenna, a labourer, at 25, Red- cross-court, on Oct. 15.-M'Kenna said prisoner burst into his room at 3.0 a.m., and asked for the loan of 6d. He sug- gested she`3ught to have knocked at the door before entering, and asked her to go out, but she ...

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

... CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Croydon Police Court wa's crowded to the door on Monday whon Sir Frederick Eslridgo end other Magis- trates resumed tho hearing of the charln of man- slaughter against thle Christian Sciontiats, Mrs. Athlalie Mills snd AMiss Kate TLvoi, in connection with the death of the late Mr. Harold Frederic, the distinguished Amerieain journalist and raovolist. -cMr. Avery, who}ID ...

GUY [ill] DAY VICTIMS

... GUY PAWXES DAY VZCTI;!ES. A SERuIOUS CHARGE. John Samuel Bullock, 4.5, paintbrush maker, of Sols- don-road, Upton Park, was charged nt the Southwnark Police Court on Monday with causinlg actual bodily barmn to a little boy named Crompton, aged nine years, by pushing or throwiug him over Siouthwark Bridge on the efternoon of ?? Fawices Day. Detective Smith said the injured boy was dying in ...

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, ...

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 ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN A REGENT'S PARK BAKEHOUSE

... SfrOCKING TRAGEDY IN A REGEN-T'S PARK, BAKEHOUSE, -4- A MAN MURDERED AND. H1S BODY BURNED IN AN OVEN. -Arrekt of the Supposed Mlurderer. [SUBJECT OF IILUSTRATION9.] A BAKER'S shop inl William Street, close, to 'Portland Road Station, was; early on Friday morning, the scene of a shocking crime- one of the bakers employed there ?? been murdered by an ex-fellow workman, who afterwards threw his ...

A CONSTABLE'S DESPERATE STRUGGLE WITH A BURGLAR AT DALSTON

... A CONSTABLE'S DESPERATE STRUGGLE WITH:: A. BURGLAR AT DALSTON. A ]Jr3PrBTE strgugle between a notorious housebreaker anid etuinedi convict nd the polie tookplae at Daiston late on Mon- day night week1oi some months past the .police have .beea in' search of a man named John Hariison, Who is said to be leader of as gay of expert burglars, and who was wanted lor failing to make iis monthly re- ...

A BRACE OF BABIES IN COURT

... [SUBJECT OF ILLUST)RATION.] AT the Whitechapel County Court; before Judge Bacon, a journeyman shoemalcer named Sabin was sued bya boot manufac- turer called Saphir for damages sustained through the defendant's using inferior leather and defective workmanship The defendant entered the box ?? panied by his wife, who held a child in each arm. Judge Bacon: Take those babies out of court; this is ...