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THE DREYFUS SCANDAL

... THlE DREYFUS SCANDAL.I PRISONER- WONDERFU'LLY CA LI. AG^ITATION TO GO ON. .iiac THE VERDICT WV xS OBTAINEDV I.. (DAIm..S TLEGC, AL-.) 11 t b rI-O I on i- . IliJ1ll Not the -.iigiltliet 1dM a 'el'thiilld tllt It vilr-. ar~e .- o.We(Jiioollx tilv ee, step-. .1to hoi :(- I the tIeR 1 flet *which wxill eonllIe thoon to Inl Moie 000 10 .1 i Fe-. trial bhfore the Court ot |11 C ao-..tiOI F bi I ...

CORDONS

... tot GORDON HIGHLANDERS' ROUTE ALIARCHE. s ffAROtR. BANORY' At ElNTitS'IAST1C wELCOME. 'Wneedn~esdaIM march of the detachment of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders through the territorial district was practically begun. The men, who had camped at Urie Grounds, Stene haven, since their arrival from Edinburgh on Monday afternoon, left shortly after ten o'clock en route for Banchory, a distance ...

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 ...

THE COLQUHOUN CASE

... TRE COLQUHOUIN CASE.,I pLE1,A OF GUILTY BY 5~ENIOR PARTNER, REMITTED TO HIGH COURT. VAYNRRUPTOY PROCEEDINGS. Mrs tol T. Coiquhoun Disappears. vesterday morning, shortly after 10 o'clock, p Colquhouo, who was senior partner of the rrn of J. S& D. T. Colquhoun, writersl Glasgow, th0se arrest some weeks ago on serious charges f ombezzlemnent created such a sensation in 5srial and legal circles in ...

Published: Wednesday 27 September 1899
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3230 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REGISTRATION COURTS

... REGISTRATION COURTS I |H1.wec Bum.oE.- This Court was held at ?? ?? Vary Campbell on the bench. There were 13 Unionist lodger claims- six admitted, two rejected, and five withdrawn; three Liberal claims were admitted. Itoxnrunnsautl (B.Awirc DlSTRTCTr.--Sheri4F Campbell held a Court yesterday for the Hawick district of the county. Mr T. 11. Armstrong, solicitor, was the Unionist agent. and Yr ...

THE SEIZURE OF FRUIT AT LIPTONS

... At 2Nrowington (London) Sessions on Saturday- before Mr Loveland Loveland and a jury-the case arising out of the seizure of fruit at Liptons' Factory concluded. Mr William Shaw Car- michael, secretary to Liptons Limited, appeared to answer the indictment for possession of two tons of fruit, comprising Dutch strawberries, French black currants, and English raspberries, which were seized by ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... IllE DR{EYFUS CASE.1 MORE IVITNEMME FOI{ THE DEF EN CE. THlE PE'RSECUTiON OF COL. FICQUART!. 24 EXThXCII1.DINARY SYSTEM OFE t ~~ESVI'JNLAGE. (Prmss AssoclATION F'OREIIGN Sr'xCxATn) i~lonnc-, Saturday. - Rain was falling steadily this morning when itbe cour1.-niurtial oji Copjtaiin Dr.4yfus was Jresumied, anidjuedges, witiiosses-,, jourinalists, and ticket. liolders imade thej r way to cur ...

VALUATION APPEAL COURTS

... I VALUATION APPEit COURTSv GLASGOW. P Aneadjourned Valuation Appeal Court for the city- was, held in the City. Chambere..yesterday. of Trei~sirer-Gray presded; and ther other :members: Pr of the Court were Blufe Cut'ebert, Councillors!d W. Paton, J. HL -Martin, Chisholnm, and Breolhin. 1;to Sheriff 3furray acted as adviser Of the Court in 5 the, first case, in room Of Sir James Mawcat and.. Mr ...

A TRAGEDY OF THE SEA

... A TRAGEDY OF 'T'HE SEA. FATAL RBSUTLT OF A QUARREIL. ARREBST OF A CR IDlEF AIATE. On the arrival of the barque Lanarkshire in Glasgokw harboisr oln Saturday the crew reported that the chief miate, Charles Campbell Black, a native of AMontrmil, during a quarrel at sea otn August 24 with a coloured sailor named Henry Trutt, of Bermuda. fetched a revolver fronm hisi cabin and shot the siai, and ...

NELLFIELD CEMETERY S

... CANDAL FOURTH DAY'S PRO- CEEDINGS COUTTS PLEADS GUILTY. SENTENCE OF SIX MONTHS IMPRISONMENT The and final day's proceeding in the trial of William Coutts, formerly employed at Nellfield Cemetery, who was itfS-' ti1W Al till t- .t0iil fl I %lt ith po tr. Jii iv ii~i rv Ii Atrhe O tI. t ill 1 et~ t, ieiitsifr'. ?? It.'tld i I il~ t t. I C i i iii I I CI * I' -i ~i .ox, ftil Olt. 1p i- ?? ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... I 1 IACTION BY FRENCH GOVIRN- MENT. PROPOSAL TO QUAs9H TM JUDGME NT (REUTEU's TELEGRAMS.) Paris, Wednesday. The Figaro states that the question of a pardon being accorded to Dreyfus was raised at yesterday's Cabinet, and this course seemed to commend itself to Ministers. The Echo de Paris understands that the Cabinet rejected the motion presented by the Minister of Justice and supported ...