POACHING AT HATFIELD

... I | Et Hatfield police-court, on Thursday, Johns Brenchley and Win. Harman, twom powerful looking men, described as labourers, of Watford, were charged with being concerned with two other men not in custody with poaching on Lord Salisbury's estate at Hatfield on Christ- mas ?? evidence of arrest was given, from which it appeared that on Christmas eve an intimation wag received by the head ...

NORWICH LOVE TRAGEDY

... NORWICOI LOVTE TRAGEDY. . An inquest was held at Norwich, on Tuesday, on the body of- Horace AlIred Cox, aged 19. cabint-miaker, living Nvith his tmarents in Sooth HIeigham who, after attempting to siloot las sweetheart on Christmas eve in the caf6 in St. Bene- dict's-strest, in whbch she was ergaged, blew his brains out, and expired Without recovering ?? evidence of the you ng woman, nlamed ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... I YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS, euobrnn ON WfINBLEDlON COMMON. Yesterday, at Putney; Mr. Braxton Hicks held an inruest on the body of |Elizabeth Ager, a&ed 62; thewife of a gardener, lately residing at 12, Graham- ?? was found drowned in the Queensmere pond, on Wimbledon- common, on Thursday. She had suffered from bleeding at -the nose, and she was very much depressed in consequence of a belief that ...

ALLEGED COMPANY CONSPIRACY

... ALLEGED COMiAMT CONSPIACY. I The alleged conspiracy to defraud by Louis H. Good- man, Sir 1V. Lee, and H. Bernard, in connection with the West Australian Trading Syndicate, Limited, and Trading Corporation, Lialited, was further investi- gated at Bow-strect Polico Court on Friday. Charles Day, in ?? office of the Fiaanrtil Times, produced a copy of that paper coltaining arepolt of the ...

CORRECTING A CHILD

... collu7na~la & (EL3. F1nny111Y Gardinred, agpi I a ir iarlind women, livinrnat r5, (1 rI i'ifi i'e lliter'on A (ilt 1'1iii 'j!it imforce 31 r. ilrantlcis, at firh ole oti -co4teore Courrt, onl Afcii'illy, ?? erectlty IeaLhi ig her con, .1diii GJo orge (idiei'i'l, egel (fii I, bJ1 h I d:2;)lirg irS bis u t.igairst the vi II; lcri i;iriditiot*}j',3), he(r lIIebaInLil, ?? clhlager njitli 1,l;rig ...

PRISON PREFERRED TO THE GOTTER

... PRIS)N PREFERRED TO THE GUTTEB. I At the Kingston-on-Thames County police-cou7rt, yexterday, Ueorge Mills, ?? Lewnlud, 36, painter, of no fixed atbode, was charged rith burplariously entering Hasleneere, cadogan-road, Sur- h.iton, and stealing plate, jewetlery, a mtarl necklace, at., of the value of 101. 'Ta evidene showed that a torteight ago Mrs. Peat, the occupier of the kouse. and the ...

CAPTURE OF ALLEGED ARMED BURGLARS

... CAPTURE OF ALLEGED APtED BURGLARS. Two men giving the names of Johnt Lyncht 25, and josepk Mf-ywire, 20, were again before the Mlarylobone police-court, on Wednesday, charged with being su3- pected persons, having house-breaking implemonts in their nossession. They were further charged with committing a burglary at 95, Dynevor-road, Stoke Newington, and stealing property be- longing to Charles ...

CHARGE AGAINST A DOCTOR

... CTiAFGIE AC4AIIN,'QT A DOCTOR. A QUENTIOIN OF IDENTITY. ?? ted, L 'it W t i'lrmo Police' C on-t on're-tnwir llhn enntss~urrgltter of Jante' Elieribeths Smith, ig' Ii t~wenty- zeoil etc tr wife of a iitrerurrer. lie wilful neglcet. I Mr. I loran Avcv' ia opnir: e for she 'Trecasuery' s0 d tire oce-f foi- th ic o ?? on ?? thalt tlit~ priwoitei list bor Cn r t grr-,o ,Ioii rgtoralr~ee or ...

ARRESTED AT THE GAIETY STAGE DOOR

... ARRESTEDA-XE GA E1 STAGi -obm -. AN EXTRA ORDINARY AFFAIR. The Star in its latest edition last even- ing announced a Gaiety Actress Sonsa-. tion2' and stated that an arrest Was made in Wellington-street during that -(Saturday) afternoon of a former memnber of Carl Rosa's Opera company, for thrcatening Miss Ellaline Terriqe. He was hanging about the Gaiety stage-door when captured and taken ...

LORD LOVAT'S NIECE

... LORD LOVIAT'S NIECE.'| ANALLEGED ADVENTURESS. Catherine Louise Levat Fraser, alias Mrs. Rothschild Owen, a tall, ladylike voung.woman, was brought up before Sir John Bridge, sitting in the Extradition court at Bow-street, yesterday, charged, on remand, with stealing a dress value 51. At the previous bearing it was stated that the prisoner had obtained hurndreds of ...

THE ALLEGED COMPANY FRAUDS

... I THE ALLEGED COMPANY FlAUDS. I Louis Henry Goodatn, Sir Edward Lee, a^nd Jfugh Bernard were charged on remand, at Bow-street, on Friday, with conspiring with a man named Squier to cheat and defraud in connection with the West Australian (Gold District) Trading syndicate and the West Australian (Gold District) Trading corporation. - Mr. Horace Avery prosecuted for the Trea- sury - Mr. Muir ...

MAGISTRATE AND POOR LAW SYSTEM

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