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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTRRDAY. Before Messrs. GARRErr NAGLZ, R.M., and Joni MALICIOUS m'3rY. Lizzie Johnston was charged with breaking a number of panes of glass, the property of the Midnight Mission. Mr. Spiller, who prosecuted, said she went to the place about 12 o'clock noon of the previous day, and demanded admittance. The Matron, looking out of the window, recog- nised her as a person ...

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 ...

DREYFUS COURT-MARTIAL

... DREYFUS COUJRT-MARTIAL, I I . } b I THREATENING LETTERS. FURTHER, PRECAUTIO'NS TAKEN. M. DE -FREYCINET EXAMINED. THE ALLEGED SYNDICATE. rPSS ASSOCIATION rORTGIN SPEL. REYm'ss, Arust 29.-There was a new feature at the resumption of the Dreyfus trial to-day. This was increased stringency of the precautions taken to protect the Court and those who are taking part in the proceedings, owing to the ...

THE ROYALIST PLOT

... Situation of the Besieged in Fort-Guerin. (InrrnRn's TELESRAMS.) Paris, August 28, Morning. About two o'clock this morning a party of young men started shouting Long live the Army! Long live Guerin! in the Rue La- fayette. The police intervened, and made one arrest. The besieged Anti-Semites had another undis- turbed night. None of them have appeared on the roof this morning, but ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... C I'f7.EITS ANI) CHARGES. s1 L' T-rc~ rrass - Tn Zrts~~ X,\ . iN TO CYCT.ISTS. -I tO3 U t-tr,' 'f ri-eca Court ait i-lokehawvester- ?? 1 ci..-.erv ?? Alr Peter 2Afoir on the 1r ~x~l. o ?? n, parteramaker, Stone- ew-i las .o;n(d gailty of a charge of ,Boi; wi xevirr. :oan, Calh-arr, on 13th ' ?? sl~niti iys iln a ?? mianner. ad --n--rar-oid girl and overturn- Pa i;: !q I-.t ;C` ?? ;1 it. ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... .VIST.RICT' NE - - -. AEROjMLlDER. of a Contractor. -At Banff cii Wednesday. Robert Ander- Aberchirder, was e eamsse underer ao. . Therehwere aawnhereanr OfeI ited by agents, adi and i~ri anwe6t Jr Anderson stated that he corni- as3 in 1873 with a: capital of about acee filcelld tlly aelluti bbt lE6 n..st,, about0 on ao quarry at Hlatl hbat Mr Lesak bank, alent, pointed trustee and Mr Mor- 1e ...

ROKER DROWNING CASE

... PrOKER DROWNING CASE. A UIfDDlESBROUGH YOUN G MAN'S DEATH. Ait hittuest wast held yestcrday bv Cornlerf Graoair. at. the M 'rirkaeen's Hall, Mollowear- o uthlitl, ort the bodies of Eimest Simona Brazil I : and Willialml Watimn, WhoI woere drowied at v ?? on Sundilay moornting while bc t Ilig. c n Jnoele3 Xoungi aa engineer, living ait St. s Geoerge'-terrace, Roker, said that at ?? of six of t ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... I LAW NOUES,-THIS DAY. (From the -e Tiarv.I IIGH COIRT OF JSTICE:LONG VA- CATION SIMIN0S-l e Hon' Mr Justice Kenny (the Vacation Xudie) will sit in -'si Prius Court No 1, to-'norrow (Wednesday, 30th August, 1839, at 11 o'clock in the forepoon, to -hear all such applications for the digh Court of Justice, R.may require to be promptly heard. Summonses land Notises will be called in the order ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BELFAST CUSTODY COURT-YESTERDAY. Before Messrs. GARBhuT NAGLE, REM., and ALEXANDEA MALCOMSON. p.EU.GE ADA4iST A SOLDIER. Samuel Campbell was charged with making a false answer on attestationi1 on the 28th August,5 when joining the Royal Irish Rifles. He was senr tented to a month's imprisonment. UNSOUND EGGS.. Nin.: Spiller, on behalf of the Port Sanitary ;ightpity, made application for the ...

THE DREYFUS TRIAL

... THE DREYFUS TRIAL A Dull Day. More Expert Witnesses. Du Paty de Clam's Evidence. [Press Association Foreign Special.] RENx'ES, AuOUST 28. To-day's hearing was entirely devoted to taking the evidence of experts, and apart from a few per- sonal side issues was correspondingly dull, The most interesting features were the decision to take the evidence of Col. Du Paty de Clam on commission, and the ...

Inquests in Bristol

... Inquests in Bristol, YESTERDAY. Before the City Coroner, Mr H. G. Doggett. A DOY'S TERI]3LE DEATH, 3 At the Don John's Cross Inn, Church road, St. I George, on the body of Frederick Alfred Borleigh, s aged four years, who met his death in a terrible 9 manner on Sunday. Thomas Burleigh, labourer, of 1, Seneca street, father of the deceased, gave evidence of identification. Ernest Burleigh, a ...