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ANOTHER TRAGEDY IN TOXTETH

... WOMAN STAB BED TO DEATH. A terrible tragedy ocifarred yesterday in Luke- street, Toxteth-paek, terminating in the death of a woman, and the arrest by the police of a man charged with her murder. It seems from the la/test inquiries that William Christian ocou- pied the house No. 9, Luke-street, and a man and woman, named respectively James Pinkston, marine fireman, and Elizabeth Lloyd, were al- ...

REVISION COURTS

... LIVERPOOL. Mr. W. H. Butler, revising barrister, again sat yesterday at St. George's Hall, for the purpose of revising the voters' listts for the parliamentary and municipal borough of Liverpool. Mr. Bertram Furniss and Mr. A. F. Muir represented the Liberals; M-r. J. M'Cozmb, the Unionists; ad Mr. J. Thompson and Air. Holland artsared in the Conservative interest The sittings were occupied by ...

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 ...

SEQUEL TO A POLICE-COURT CONVICTION

... A BREEZE. At the Liver-nol Police Court, yesterday, be- fore, Mr. W. J. Stewart, stipendiary magistrte, Luigi Pistani appeared in support of a summons against the head-constable for the handing over of the sum of £o 6s. 12d. bMr. Steinforth ap- petred for the applicant, who is an Italian, and the head-constable was represented by Mr. Cripps.-Mr. Steinforth said that Pistani had, on the' 15th ...

THE ROBBERIES AT CREWE CO-OPERATIVE STORES

... THE ROBBERIES AT CREWE | CO-OPERATIVE STORES. PAINFUL DISCLOSURES. At Crewe yesterday, the trial was resumed for the third day of William Rawlings, boot salesman; William Massey, a clogger; and Kate Jane Massey, his wife, who are charged with stealing a large quantity of boots and shoes,- the property of the Crewe Co-operative Friendly Society. Joseph Massey, aged 14, son of the prisoners ...

CURIOUS QUARRY ACTION

... CURIOUS QUARRY AdOs. I At La s County Court yesterday, before Sir 9. lloyd (jndge), Hugh Owen, William and David Evans clmed from Hughes and Busnby wages for work ?? he Castle Slatte Quarry. Dolvyddelen. Owen's claim was for Ell 15 s 9gd; ?? Owen's £9 8s.; and David Evans's £S7 A id. Mr. A. B. Grifith (instructed by Mr. Davies, estiniog) appeared for the plain- for the defen- : B;uibby. The ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... I1VER1POOL AND DISTRICI - POLICE COURTS& THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 lY:ER PO0-L Before Mr. W. 3- Stewart, Stipendiary Magistrate. Stowaways on a Steamer.-Three men named Vihil'amn Briggs, Joseph Hughes, and Charles Jackson were charged with stowing away on zoe s.s. Wanderer for Boston- The stipendiary Bent them to jail for four weeks each, b1lt re- nicked that notices should be posted along the ...

PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PLAGUE

... PRECAUTIONS AGAINST PLAGUE a If it is claimed that our sanitary organisation is capable of exercising an effectual control over 3 plague, a disease regarding whose mode of bpread a we know practfatly nothing, it is fair to ask I what about scarlet fever, concerning which we a profess to know a good deal, and diphtheria, - about whose incomings and outgoings our bac- - teriologista seem to know ...

DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... ] BOOTLL Before Messrs. J. Bruce and F. Fallows, Housebreaking by a Danghter.-Mary Ann Loftus, Mary Ann Buddy. Mary Ann Donavan, and Margaret Manning, who figure prominernty in the records of the borough police, were charged, on remand, with breaking and entering the dwelling house F,9D Benedict-street, and stnal- ing a quantity of clothing, valued altogether at £2. A mnan named Francis ...

MANX NEWS

... MANX NEWS THE DOUGLAS TRAGEDY. REVOLiNG REVELATIONS. THE VERDICT. If anything, the disclosures at the resumed in- quest on Elizabeth Gallsworthy, of Leeds. at Douglas yesterday, were even more revolting than on Tuesday. Not a good word has yet been said for Corlett and Kelly, who are detained in conneotion with the woman's death. The whole subject is horrible to contemplate. Whether she was a ...

THE MURDER OF COL.KLOBB

... THE MURDER OF COL. KLOBB.| FURTHER DETAILS. Paries Tueeday.-Further details of the murder of Lieutenant-Colontsl Eobb and his compaunons have been received at the Colonial Ministry. They are contained in a report by Lieutenant Cornu, the officer commanding the French post at DoEo, to the east of Ski. Lieutenant Cornu states that while making a journey in territory under his jurisdiction he met ...