THE COURT-MARTIAL

... ' TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF THE I q SITTING. ti fIIOLDNT ALTE1RCATICNS AMONG THE AUDIENCE. cl PRESS ASSOCIATION FOREIGN SPECIAL. ti RENN-g , AuGusT 14.-The sitting of the Court began at 6-46, when the members of the court- anartial took their seats, the usual military honoursu being rendered by the guard of honour. The pri- i soner was then brought in, and as soon as he had I P taken his place ...

SHOP GIRL'S DEATH

... ISI[TO)P I, I 11 I, S I L\I i. iTTLE il:lD ?? 'P'P.FD AB13)1'INION. Y eitonilly, lit 1L'niem islnslith. )11, ,. Ii. ('st5a1l wldl:5 thn inytljv Into the Uirt'C1111WHllects ttclidille; '5te ?? I'Aot if1. ?? 11151i1 Slit thu Citeilt ii'loPl' ei:ili F ill. ?? i' j'lll't'ti I:ite ttf Ill i hesii stc:,I.Cv.el,:i ii l lit' ?? , is ?? ?? etilmv huln til!le i; I lil'' last Slt:l li' ill th't..-v i 1: ...

OVER THE PRISON WALL

... OVER THE PRISON W.UL. DAINTIES LED TO ARREST. George Parker, aged 3S, a labourer, who refused bis address, was charged before Mr. Plowden at the West London Police Coart with throwing articles of food over the wall of Wormvwood Scrubbs Prison, contrary to the regulations. He was also charged with assauWt. ilg Constable Farrant. The Officer slatted that be saw the prisoner standing outside the ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTlI'wDA\7 'S IN QUESTS. A LADtY ATTACKED). SCENE AT YARMOUTH. RUFFIAN RUSHES INTO THE SEA. Yester'day afterinooa ail inqtuest wats held at Yar- month upon the hotly of the iass. natme. cuskiown, who Silts dritwntid eariy ?? inatn-1inic, tifter anl at- temlptedl assault lit ittutaigiltt egos Mrs. Brett, a Lu'Ivlot i loch visitor. LIr t. Bretit, antilactinot ie young woman, told qiute at ...

TEIGNMOUTH DEN

... TEIGNMOUTH D N. DECISION. OF THE COURT. In London on Wednesday before Mr. Just co Cozens-lardy,sitting asthe Veation J dgethe case of Flemmich v the Wrban Distriab Coanoil of Teignmouth was again>,mentioned.' The object of the motion was, in efect, to restrain the defendants from or allowirig to be used a piece of land, vested ire them by the Earl of Devon, and known as the Den at Teignmouth, ...

HOUSEBREAKING AT WELLINGTON

... HOUSEBREAKING AT I WE'LL ING(TON. ACCUSED SENT FOR TRIAL. At the Wellington Police Court on Thuys- day, a private in telo 3rd Somersat Rilitia a Rogitent, nained William Jchln Glass, 'sAS s brenght up on remand charted widhiullair n fully entering the house of the headnmaster of wf the ?? Biitish School (Ur. E. W. e. Ehiotl) wvith intent to commit a felony. ,h The evidence -iven showed that ...

TICKET COLLECTORS CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT SAY THEY ONLY GET 23s. PER WEEK

... ,TICKET COLLECTOIS CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENTT SAY THEY ONLY GET . 23s. PER WEEK. AtIB3iT WARtnrxatolN, thirty-two; Henry Simon 13atch, thirty-three ' Georg'e.-Coielter, twenty-foiir;' William Thomas Aowland, twenty-eight, and Russell Munday, thirty- Xive, ticket collectors at Waterloo Junction, were charged on remand, at Southwark, with embezzling small suims of money belonging to their ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... NOVELS OF TilHE DAY. TFIE, SUICID)E ('rAm AULN IIo is ai htold ninvi1, ((tI! wotild thlink, ?? tciild seriolvsly at tezip, l1 o gild tell 111d g~il, aeitl to follow Steen'tsoin Jill tlkr ditc'ctjt'r if the bd 'id Ch'lib. Yet I his is what Mr. ?? Ii ulnie- V Bteaouan, in ?? Tii, Vi't It that K ill s ?? Ji iorat itin,] ?? , ha0.'. set. hitnieitf ti, do. 1T551 hoS gots I hiroiiih ?? almbit ...

SUICIDES AND MYSTERIOUS DEATHS

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THE ARREST OF DR. JAMES COLQUHOUN

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THE EARL'S COURT ROMANCE

... T2 ?? A' f Oi.FjT > ?? M IN I If) BEMS7' M7&RIQAGK= XVThT ITAPPit',5ENI YES'6hRPAY. A VISI1T T9 TEl EI['T tICW 'WUFI2E1 ~ 18 TIlE PR IC F A mum; t s gti ~4e' ?? rxsing te iss flcrrac's 14:4 Jes 'r&l er r w'7er >rhzipA:4 t I tV 'O ' 7 C 1 ?? ?? i' \4 ; ?? A ; . :.lI [ ?? -i s ! ...

DREYFUS TRIAL

... e EVIDENCE oF IIANDWRITING, v EXPERTS. v Extraordinary Statements. (2 Amusement in Court. (P Sass ASSCIATION' SPECIAL trLi7.flAM. . Rennes, August 25. f To-day's sitting of the Dreyfus Court-martial h was mainly devoted to hearing the evidence of a the handwriting experts who had compared the a caligraphy of the bordereau with the writing of t Dreyfus, Esterhasy and others concerned in the I ...