CONWAY POLICE COURT

... CONWAY P ?? COUBT. At the magistrates' meeting on Tuesday there were on the bench Mr Henry Kneeshaw (chair- 'iran), Dr. R. A. Prichard, Mr R Wood, Mr a IL Darbis],ire, Mr Allanson Picton, Mr C. F. Woodall, end Mr Wm. Jones. THE BEtGING NUISANCE. Several persons. living at Conwavy were charged by s~uperintendeinb Rees withl ellowialg thieir chili- dren to beg about the street, under the ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... BREWSTER SESS IONS. NEW OCASATT.I. The adjourned Brewster Sessions for the City and County of Neweaste-upon-Tyne were resumed at the Newcastle Police COurt on Tues:iay. irtu. liconsing magistrates were Alderman Richardson (chairman), Alderman Sutton, Mr Hugh Morton, Mr Riley Lord, Mr E. A. Hedley, Mr John Goolden, and Mr Coltman. APPLICATIONS FOR FULL LICENSES. John McGilligan applied for a ...

ALLEGED BIGAMY

... II AJJUU AAM A s' I '1 will TAVISTOCK WOMAN COMMITTED FOR for TRIA£,. con' .~ _ _Call A. STRANGE AFFAIR. is At the Tavistock Police Court to.day- r. before Mr. S. Hammiek-Selina Weekes was ohargod with unlawfally intermarrying with A ir William Thomas Fuge, at Beeralston, on Yor d October 8th, 1898.-Mr J D Johnstone prose- of r d cuted and Mr W W Matthew defended. o d Thomas George Boilden, ...

A DOCTOR CENSURED

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YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... P O LICRAY OLICE. -4---AYS threeP.' -i_ - T 1k. Budcd, draper, to be s b- 1.0 Tottepham. He was withaittsniaptilg to obtain ofeste- Cook, Son, and Co., 22, St. I, hrchyard, 17o yards of silk Paul'5 ottu chy ~with intent to cheat by false Pre eoetecttve-serieant Thomas ehdd~u~ tha onAug,. 30 he saw the end stte d that M sB radhury's, and told hrimlie ats rmaking inqurie§ roepectin I theoser e ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I ATTEMPTED MURUER A!ND SUICIDE, William Taylor, a pensioner of the Royal Marines, made a murderous attack yesterday morning upon Thomas Rose, gardener, of Sanders Street, Warwick, and afterwards committed suicide. Taylor had been very strange in his manner for some time, and had been digging up plants in his neiehbours' allotment pnrdens, in- cludina that of Rose. Ross, who is 83 years of ago ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... ji .I CAEI NEARING AN END. 3 THE DEMAND FOR FOREIGN WITNESSES. t REFUSED BY THE COURT. CLOSEi OF EVIDENCE. SPEECH BY GOVERNME NT COIfMIS- SI)ONER. (PREss ASSOCIATION FoR1iGN SrECIAL.) Rennes, Thursday. The hearing of evidence in the Dreyfus court-martial was concluded at to-day's sit- s tinv, and Major Carriere, Government Com- , nmisioner, began his speech for the prosecu- tion. At an early ...

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE FRENCH REPUBLIC

... ALIE GED. CO-NEPIR111 A(M T-:h-NSTl- X ; : F' IRENIXN IM&I it'OITN TA-P'EISO.NAGEhS I~ ti GA- TE* s 1 1 ?? - ?? Friday. . t Hesamard, Chie sf .the ?? . nent, to-d searched theireeidences of a nmats- her erperthue suspecte of being concerned in . 'conspiracy againet .he'lbpubll uc. Th't searhs are expecte'toiel t;the arrkit of the. hb'e of an impo±'tsn p5nciabranch of he- ?? prv fa,-'& SS-Rd' ...

THE DREYUS COURTMARTIAL

... T l- J)DREYFUS COURT- -, , MARTIAL. z . I. . I AN ARRAY OF WITNESSES THE BORDEREAU AND THE1 120 SHORT GUN TIFF BETWEEN M LABORI AND THE P1ESJDENT (PBSW ASSOCJATION FOREIGN SPECIAL,) . Rennes, September 1st. The arrangements for the admission of the Mgneral public at the entrance in the Rue de Toulier were somewhat modified this morning. As usual a considerable crowd had at an early hour ...

DREYFUS COURT-MARTIAL

... 1DREYFUS COURT-IIAPRTIAL.I [ CLOSE Oh THE CASE, ANOTHER CONVICTION. TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENT ' ELOQUENT SPEECH FOR THE DEFENCE. .RsN\Fs, SATURDAY.-The Dreyfos court- martial was brought to a close to-day. Tlie morn- ing was devoted to the completion of Maitre De- Imange's eloquent and masterly speech tor the de- fence, and the Court. adjourned from one to three o'clock, when, after a few ...

Kilmersdon Police Court

... I Kifiiersdon Police Court. I I. YESTERDAY. VI Os, Defore Messrs J. H. Shore (in the chair), T. C. !Gregory, George Carter, and J. Batey. rank i ArPLICATION. treet ! -license under the Explosives Act was granted to P C. the Clandown Colliery Company. met STEALING APPLES. Oliver Parfitt, aged eight, Richard Horler, nine, and Absolom Moore, eight, of Mldsomer Norton, ing were each charged with ...

DOUGLAS TRAGEDY

... L IADY-'S SH~OCItbiNG DElATH. I - e EViDE1NcE: ATl' TSHE INYQUEST. t Ant inqulest was Jopened at: Doug>laY, - Isile of I Mian, on Monday afternoon,r on the body oi Mrs.r Elizabeth Gallsvvorthr; whlo -was foundl dead- oh s hunday mtorning in a ivery stable. The deeasued, ( w ihose age iB giveu as 59, was thc' wrido of' a l~eeds leasther dealer, awtl resided at Arnlcaja- . 1lace, Shesoscarr, ...