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INTERESTING SHIPPING CASE

... 1 1 - ?? In the Court of Appeal on Saturday, before Lords Justices A. L. Smith and Va-ughan WEiliamn, the owners of the stehip Kildona appealed from an order of Mr. Justice Bucknill in favour of the defendants, the owners of the steam-ship Gemmia and raised the question whether a ship could be seized a second time to satisfy a claim for damages arising from a col- lision for which she had been ...

TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... fgJRAL OF p I Ey F US. Shader was then brought in and as soon as t tend dtake-n his place upon the platform at- tbe p as usual by a captain of gendarmerie, .eneresldent announced that in conse- t!Or,5 f * e applause and other expres- at Sat° Op!nlon indulged in by the audience 1lreay's sitting, and especially on the denided {;he ?? reporters, he had ?? at It any further sllch interrup- cwrred ...

THE TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... THE TRIAL OF D RE Y F LT S. - - DEPOSITION OF COLONEL PICQUART. 1 UMUASKING THE CONSPIRATORS. - THE SECRET DOSSIER t SEARCHING ANALYSIS. ESTERHAZY EXPOSED THE COLONEL AND HIS BANISRNT. REPLY TO HIS ENEMIES. s Hennes, Friday. e The sixth public sitting of the court-martial which is engaged in refrying the case of Captain Dreyfus took place here to-day, the a court assembling as usual at 6 30 a ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LLVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE CO URTS. i llWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 I LIVEPRPOOL Before Mr. W. J. Stewart, Stipendiary Magistrate. Three Months for Child Neglect.-Edward Hol- land was charged at the instaulce of the Liverpool Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children (for whom Mr. Joses appeared) with having neglected his two children in a manner likely to cause them -umeessary suffering or ...

THE TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... THE TRIAL OF D RE Y F U S. S EXPERT WITNESSES. 5 S _ I BERTILLON'S THEORIES CONtROVERTED. r ESTERHAZY AN-D THE BORDEREAU. r a CONFLICnNG OPINIONS. r r DE PATY DE CLAM'S EVIDENCE TO BE TAKEN ON COMMISSION. Rennes, Monday. To-day's hearing of the great trial was en- tirely devoted to the taking of the evidence of experts, and, apart from a few personal side issues, was correspondingly dull. The ...

SEQUEL TO AN ANECDOTE

... SEQUEL TO AN ANECDOTE I REMARKABLE CASE AT LLA.S- I DUDNO. At the Llandudno Police Court, yesterday, before Dr. Dalton and other justices, John Heyworth, electrical engineer, of Birmingham, accused W. Murray, a Manchester solicitor, and who was described as of the Imperial Hotel, of assault and battery. Mr. W. E. Richardson, solicitor, Birmingham, appeared to prosecute, and Mr. B. S. ...

TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... TRIAL OF DREY FUS. MAITRE DEMANGE AND GENERAL ROGET. SEARCHING QUESTIONS M. BERTULUS AND HENRY. WEIGHTY EVIDENCE COL. PICQUART CALLED. 'SCENES' IN COURT. Rennes, Thursday. The fifth public sitting of the court- martial appointed to re-hear the case against Captain Dreyfus began at half-past six o'clock this morning. The military arrange- ments for the preservation of order were more ...

BREACH OF PROMISE AT LIVERPOOL

... 'BREACH OF PROMISE AT ILIVERPOOL :A NICE PARTNER AT A DANCE £50 DAMAGES. Mr. F. H. Mellor, barrister, and a jury, sat at St. George's Hall, yesterday, to assess damages in an action for breach of promise of marriage brought by Mabel Florence Makinson, aged 25 years, daughter of a commercial traveller, against Ernest G. Duhnke, a clerk, of Bootle. Dr. A. P. Thomas was for the plaintiff, and ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BRIBE A PUBLIC OFFICER

... ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO BRIBE A PUBLIC OFFICER REMARKABLE LETTERL At Bow-street Police Court on Saturday Wil- liam Henry Dunn, an engineer ad estate agent, the Parade, Chirchfield-road, Act-on was charged on ruand. before SMr. lie Hutsen, with unlawfully offering a girt or reward to Edgar Josiah Harper, on oflicer and servant of the London County Council, as an innodnsucent to do something in ...

MURDER BY A FATHER

... At the Lambeth Police Court, yesterday, Robert Ward, 27, bricklayer, of Boundary-lane, Walworth, was charged, on remand, before Mr. Francis, with the wilful murder of his two children, Margaret Florence Ward, aged five years, and Ada, Louisa Ward, aged two and a half years, on July 20. Station-sergeant Lanktree stated that on the afternoon of the 20th ultimo he was called to No. 11, Boundary ...

LOCAL COMMISSIONS

... I I The London Gawettee of Tuesday eontains the foloWing:- Line Battalions.-Lancashire Pusiher, Lieu. tonant Harris Harden resigns his commision; Lieutenant Walter Petit Salt, from the 3rd Bat- I talion Prince of Wales North Stafford Regi- ment, t be seocnd lieutenant on augmenta- tion, dated 9th inst. Manchester Regiment, Lieutenant Donald R. Paton to be captain, vice H. Bryan, seconded for ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. Before Mr. Registrar Bellringer. A Potato Salesman's Afffairs.-Joseph Rogers. -The debtor, whocarried on business as a potato salesman in Keble-road. Bootle, came up for public examination. The statement of affairs showed liabilities amounting to £224, and assets £P122.-Mr. Layton. solicitor, appeared for credi- ?? answer to Mr. Ring, the deputy official receiver, the ...