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DIVORCE COURT

... I a - :.1 . a I . , :1 Detestable Conduct of a Husba;id. IN the Divorce Division, Mr. Justice Buck- nil had before him the petition :of Mrs. Gertrude Kinnell, daughter of Sir John Cass, for a dissolution of. her marriage on the ground of the cruelty and -adultery of :: her husband, Mr. Thomas Edward -'rancis Kinnell. The case was undefended. Mr. .Bargrave Deane, Q.C. (with whom wasMr. ...

BLOOMERS WHICH LED TO BLACK EYES

... { 'BLOO1'ERS'' WHICH LED TO - I-X: BLACK EYES. V A caisE which had its. origin in a story about a pair of bloomers caused consider- able: amusement at- the Rochester City .:PoheeCourt Nellie Wood a' married-. woman, living at Abert Road, Strood,.was . 1summoned foi assaulting Eliza Graham, at Stiood, on May,2 Defendant emphati- cally denied: the accusaition. !:`Complainanti a widow, living ...

TERRIBLE VITRIOL THROWING OUTRAGE IN A LONDON HOTEL

... T Is not often that the cowardly and das tardly crine'of ?? is heard of In London.. But one was committed last week under circumstances of; no little dar- ing, and the guilty person, it is regrettable :`to learn, is still at large. A lady residing at the Hltel M etropole-thete is no occasion to mention her name-was the unhappy vic tim, the circumstances briefly being that on Tuesday afternoon ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-Tuis DtA. SIIPlUMII COUR~T OF JU'DICATUREB, t COUflT OP APPEfAL.-lefora lisa Mleter of the Bolls Lord u jllstio) Wltlab, and Lord Xqwflee Vaug6han Wllltms.-t Uourt No, I C., at 10.30.-A Ppeals fr`om1 the ChanceY Divisleon 1Ist) 2 Ito )luakrt ~Aldinfdge % Butlsett). y. heatrd-6 AlIOO v Pyatt and Co.-1 lintiett v lludsoo..4 ia ilisis (KMlui v milhltd~t. Dlsfoye lard Justice A. 1.. ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT FULHAM

... SHOCK'NG TRAfGEDY AT FULHAM. , ATTEMPTED MrURDER AND SUICTDE. Yesterday, morning an Italian named Pazquale -Melonzzi, aged 35 years, an ice crearr. vendor, cut his wife's throat and then eommitefsd suicide. The scene of the tragedy was a loft over somc stables in Lilie-road Mews, Fulham, inhabited by istlitans, who earn a precarious livelihood by seillin hot chestnuts and ice cream, and by ...

LAW NOTICES

... LA \N NOTTORS . it~,! -rwt v I, o fvon I ?OtW1At, ?? 1tttl:\\Vs'yrstx-Ycmpni AS 4¶*~5 -4'aatt'at .I erit ?? a1 ?? t tC~~ttaa- C la OUI-'1,taat a l y'.1voan' .i~abIO : ¾Xt.hltr'I-:p httitib ItttY-y COU Utl, W~~ttA:U A ~ ~ ~ lyt. N AA iaaaH a ?? IO fi .h Ae-I ?? a ,d-a'V - l ?? Ith VT iaaIt- ftr on spa .a It a-a-a a'a~ltdaa-.it' a Ajpina Ia I calitl 'ia 'it i- Lw a sat Laaa'l 2 I-a 1a Ia,;, ...

MURDER CHARGES

... MURDER CHARtG S THE SOU)' TRAGEDY. rAThIMT AIND SON-FATATL QUARREL. Daniel O'Connor, 61, a bootmaklr, till recently living at No. 1, Stephcci-streot Tottenham-court- roud, was finally examined, before Mr. Fernwicr, at tht Marlbornugh-streot i'olieo Court, on Saturday, on the remanded charge of having murdered his hosi Dennisd, aged 22, by stabbbing hin about thL head anid body with a ...

SINGULAR DEATH IN THE NORTH SEA

... SLNCTULAR- DEATH LN THE INORTH SEA. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A LONDON TI stm CLERE. R The steam trawler Angus. which arrived at Eos-*n ycsterdsy, report' a tvxxxerinus deatll of a passenger. the triawler left Boston for the fishicg groumnds on August 2.having ihte pssenllr(r,ta strnigtr. on board. It- 7S described as a man abort 35. of ellitarv appear- I I uce anrd he said he eamze from Lordon rrld ...

MANFRED MASSET'S DEATH

... JANFR) MAS AISd;ls 11EAT'-L I ?? Ill'Vt t. Ni UII{llR.. On S' 'r Ix it. N' \i'th L ondo n Polire eon i't. 321. gokvn~, to h-urt'.' ?? Stolzo Noxwitztigtu. Wits O!x tni!!with di xvilIi11 utuel.' t of ber izli \'MVl ~l L,ziis \Ilaiu'w atod 3 v oalrs. 'Cho xc' ?? .oL xi'i.shii't) liV well tiro-sei A:''ilii oiw ' ti.2' xii' a !arc' rutuhi.'r oif to ~ ?? TII, prisoner. h4%:h ' tl'N ' ' . ttti ...

LAW NOTICES

... L &AN INOTICES. HIGH C'JI T t'.Y ?? ! l II _l | 3 % ?? llI', -- l O -S'I !i It i. l~l-it - li ?? ii ?? A.lS.~ ?? - - ; ttf ?? AX !1.3j: .Sl et ;.t. - . .: ' i . Ai~~~t ---13t1 *.-e ~ ~ ~ 1., ?? 1 i, C.:S| ;:i. i-! 1 !i. 3itttiA t - ?? : J I , t' .a n : | 'tinie~ ilvslu -B h;t:bC Vie'v- ?? ¼, ?? I ?? Mt 13Z.,C,7, At )re0 L. ..it 11 13 JBttIS' alr.in;StS'Gil_ i. - ¼ 5 t .VI!. ?? ?? A 'A l12.i ...

PLAYWRIGHT V. COMPOSER

... It ALLEGATIONS ABOUT A LITERARY GHOSt, I ?? REM1ARKABLE SLANDER SIT. f IBeonr- )rMr. Justice Brnce and R common j r-v ir i g the Quecn'a Bench Division. yesterday, Abbott -. ICarr was an action brought by Mr. Chares ?? Ab.'70't, playwright, and late edior of Jud c against Dr. Frederick Oimnonri Carr, musical coim- povir. to r-oover damages for alieged slanders. Defendant denied that he ...

LAW NOTICES

... (NIANOUiRY ClIA.%M5F=:S.-tThe Chambrbt ot Mr. Juitin. Kekrtwibl Vol bet op-en to-uxeorrow (Te.by) Iron) 10 to 2. . r.1iin;s PAPKV .--Pr ti.v haviing care5 belore the Vavu- ticn Judec on Wednmcday next niuat leave the following papor. at Roo~m 126 tsi-dnt lln?Lbt') toffoer 1: ond . m.r~e~tit e of urerlnY, or not40 i pe l ieee. trnld bv the judge: two ospia of writ, and two eopie . ot ?? (it ...