JESUITS AND THE DREYFUS CASE

... I A DEFINITE STATEAMENT AT LAST. Tn the course of a lottcr addressed to the editor of thie Monitor,' thc Rev. Sydney F. Smith, S.J., of 31, Flario-streeit, W., says It ix said that if anvyollne miglht spcak on the Drityftls east' Nitli arillority it isillt' Ithot is. I ?? Th'i ifl illteorret. 0 j'he cxtent of my know ledgi iart 'followvs I Iraleo i iqtirii ie to asmit'tail wihether' it. ?? ...

THE MURDER OF MR. CHILDS

... TIIE - S OHARGE AGAINST HIS BROTUR - I Yesterday at two o'clock in Ah,' Nortern Po.ice Court-, before Mr WaIl, Q C, Samuel Childs; of 51' St Patrick's road, Drumcondra, wa brought up on re- I mand charged with the wilful murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, at 6 Bengal ter- race, Finglas, on the night of the 2nd of Septem- ber. Long before the ease came on the court had become so thronged ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... ?? raSEPTEMisER 5th. a Before Alderman Saunders (in the chair), Alder- Ni men Cooper and Bacon. Messrs. W. Braum and 'i )r J. Sheard.. if Thos. Griffin, no occupation, 86, James-street, . was charged with being drunk while in charge of a b 9, horse and cart on the' Cowley-road.-P.C. Pargeter 5' ' proved the case, and prisoner, who pleaded guilty, V n was fined 5s. and 3s. 6d. costs or seven ...

KILLED BY ROUGHS

... ICILLED BY ROUGHs. AN ARREST AT BARNET FAIR. Lerkenwell police-court, on Thurs- ?? Jolh oroee, 23, a carman, of no h abede, was charged with being con- ed with three men not in oustody in '-'eltinr and rob'bing Henry Benbow ?? Id watch and chain, value 101., and go3ld en Aug. 30, at ~Albion-street, C~ld~nau rcd. heprisoner was further charged withbeing concerned flitis smemeninthe manslaughter ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... JESTERDAY'S INQUESTS. I DEATH IN A. CAB. Mr. Walter Schroder hold an inouiry. yesterday, at St. Pancras-gardenr on the body of Thomas H. Watling, 22, of 6, Clerkenwell-green. From the evidence it appeared that on Wednesday the de- eeased went to the Sir Hugh -Myddeltoa sclools to remove some heavy boxes. He afterwards Complained of abdominal pains, and Dr. F. Maria advised his removal to the ...

THE MANX MYSTERY

... e INQUEST AGAIN ADJOClJNEF, 1- The inquest ten Elizabeth G~allewarthy, i5the LeeIs widow who ?? found dead Y on Sunday morning in a stable at e Douglas, Isle of Man, in circumstances l which suggested outrage and robbery, Y was reguined at Donglas yesterday.- r. Mr Thorpe Pearson, builder, Leeds, A trustee for Mrs Gallaworthy, deposed I le that he, with his wife and two children, 1. ...

BARMAID SUICIDES

... BARMATI SUICIDES. IETTrER TO A SWEETHEART. MARRI~ED MAN'S IMMORALITY. ~it-. Wynn Weetcott held anl inquest at the Hackney Coroner'a Court on Thursidsy, concerning the death of Emaily Miary Attn lirItee, about twenty-three years, a barmaid, lately employed at the Merniasid Tavern, Mare- strePet, Heck-nay, who commiitted rsuicids, en Awlttlay by taking carbolic Cciii while in a lirot-elnan ...

A VACCINATION SUMMONS

... WIFE DEF'ENI)S THE CASE. AMUSING CONVERSATION. ?? - - J-iniel ?? Sitnpsioinf Colark 's-bltilidrt-, ?? wils s1i ?? et Ilsl'-tit-Ot Pollhe l'ui-t oil WVeOirt'?'ly for firitimi to have his Illill velecilinetot. M r. IL. C, Jonies sulipuirt ed the stlillimons on behalf of the Gunrdians. of St. (tiles. 'I'li ?? did liit appear, hillt wsas represetited Iby his wifle. W'rrntrt-oilieor (lhonvil i, 0 ...

SURRENDER OF FORT CHABROL

... M. GUIERIN ARRESTED. A COMICAL MILITARY DISPLAY. The F'ort Chabrol farce is at an end. At four o'clock this morning the garrison quietly surrendered, anid that brave patriot, il. Gu(rin, submitted to arrest. There was not, states Reuter's account, even a show of forcible resistance. A1. Cochefert merely intimated that force would be employed, whereupon the door was opened, and Al. Guerin ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSIONS

... RESULT OF THE BUSINESS. The business of those sessions was concluded yesterday in Dale-street Police Court, Sir Thomas Hughes presiding. th Mr. Pugh, barrister, applied on behalf of e Thomas Fisher for a renewal of the license at- n-tached so No. 4, Waterloo-road.-Mr. Cripps, e objecting on behalf of the Head Constable, said MIt objection was taken at the last annual sessions, sat but the ...

ELECTRICAL SEEING AND HEARING

... .ELECTRICAL SEEING AND , HEARING. rk- b SIGHT TO THE BLIND AND FEARING w lci TO THE DEAF.. . the ?? r3e The latest additon to the list of electrical t' ses discoreries-if sub.equent investigation con- r iu firms the preliminary annauncerneat-is the C. *. duscovery of an apparatus which will enable lgs the blind, to sees.'nud the deaf to hear. A ?? of the.Laornda Daily News ant has seen Mr. ...

Published: Wednesday 13 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 951 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DREYFUS RE-TRIAL

... DREEYFUS RE-TRIAL.| ?? DE BEiAUREPAIRE'S WIT- I NESSES CALLED. SHALLOW AND- UNTRUST-. WORTHY TESTIMONY) INDIGNANT DENIALS BY THEi PRISONER, . - A Central News telegram from Rennes on Friday says:-A numbdr df the persons 3 who'supnlied M. Qiu6snay de Beaurepaire with the foundation for .his accusations D appeared in court this morning. The e evidence was received with ridicule by un-a f biassed ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2680 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment