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THE DREYFUS TRIAL

... nmlE DREYFUS TRIAL. tlOOpS-interesting in the higbest degree, f B'aior EsvimanDX incited by Maitre Labori to express his opinion, remarked that even if the c author of the borderEan was a groat seigueur he vvas all Ike same a man who was ignorant of artillery Plieoner, wbon asked by the frssldent whether he had anything to Eay, pointed out that Gen, s Evidence for the Prisoner. An Exciting ...

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, ...

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 ...

Keynsham Police Court

... YESTERDAY. Ileore Col. Skrine (chairman), Mr A. Poole, Mr E. Bartelt, and Major Edgell. LICENSING BUSINESS. TIlE SUPERINTONDENT'S REPORT. The Superintendent of the Division (Supt. Brown) in hIls rcport Ecated that there were 39 persons within the division licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor-11 licensed victuallers, 14 beerhouse keepers licensed for consumption on their premises, and ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... I i ! BASH Baulkruptcvy cel'i'L Y il- 4 1 YESTERDAY. Before the Official Receiver, drr E. G. Clarke, |IIIST MEETINGS. On j GF40oRn EDWASSD AnuAecAar, of 11, St. Joln's ng j terrace, Lower Weston, Bath, assurance agent.-The ras statement of affairs showed liabilities amournting to In, £305 6s d, and the deficiency is estimated at im £88 10s l1d. According to the observations of the at. Oflicial ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... YESTERDAY. 13efore his Honour Judge Austin. APPLICAVION FOr DIIdIflE. ErwAISD THOMlAS MOORE, of 3, Bosiwoll place, Eastvillc,1i builder, applied for his discharge anct Air Seysnouri Williams appeared on behalf O1 ithe creditors. Tb e Official Receiver's Chief Clerk (Ur D&rley) reed the report, which showed that the failure occurrec In July of last year, the liabilities amounting to £I3319, ...

TEIGNMOUTH QUARREL

... 'T'NIGNMOUTH QUARREL. Tue BOATMAN FINED. bay l\t Teignmouth Petty Sessions on Mon. Kat day-before a full Bench of Mcgistrates- at n Alfrod Pittaway, boatman, of Forester's. droi trilaCe, was summoned for assaulting and bealirg Albert Hookin, of Northumberland- place, on the 2nd inst-Mdr. Beal (Messrs. Friend, Beal, and Tarbet, Exeter) appeared for 'locltin,and Mr Carte-r(Toreuay) appeared fom ...

EXETER BATHING FATALITY

... I . I I I EXETERt BATHING FA'TALITY.| YJE jg EFjtF6T OF DR11N1KNG LEMONADJR. Mr Coroneo t Bfurrow held an inquest en !'neoday at the Salutation Hotel, 'lopshain, tui'dhilig the' death of William Holland, 14J ye trs of age, who 'net his dortth by drowning whilst bathing in the river Exe on Saturday, William Holland, engraver, of Well- street, Exeter, identified the body as that of his son, whom ...

A POLICEMAN IN TROUBLE

... CHARGED WITH STEALING BEER. At the London South Western police court, yesterday, Police Constable Adolphus Frederick Brons, 495 1V, Battersea Division, was brought up on remand, charged beforo Mr Horace Smith with stealing beer belonging to Messrs John Lovibond and Son, brewers. Mr Warburton defended. It seemed that Mr Henry Atkinson, who managed a branch I establishment of the prosecutors at ...

EXETER FATALITY

... . TffE ' VICTIM OF THE STOKE-AILL DI FIR~E.I Au inquest was on Tuesday held at the fel Royal Devori and Exeter Hospital bY the City i; Coroner (Mr H W I0looper) respeoting the death of Richard Crurtp, who was burut in tho Steke.hill fire on Auguat 30th.-3r C B e Pretty was chosen foremas of the jnry. Mr II W Gould, solicitor, of Exeter, gave I evidence of identification. Decrased was 44 years ...

Lawford's Gate Police Court

... , ^ Lawford's Gate Police CoUtt the YESTERDAY, the Before Messrs F. Tagart (in the chair,, s . ise, Ri. G. Graham and WV. H- Butler ell, WATECIR RATE PHIOSECU lloN> Eliza Kingston, of Downend, was s1fli wasting the water of the West (a;Ollocer *om jirs (ompany. Mr Metcalfe, uho ing stated tbat the water was supplied fao t 'hat cattle, A pipe bad been supplied for In 3iT1 into a pond in her ...

AN AMUSING CASE

... I AaAA_.w . A1 L At the Porth police court, yesterday, Elizabeth Ann Hunt, Ynyshir, summoned Richard Hunt, otherwise John Williams, her husband, for non- maintenance. She had a baby in her arms in the witness box. Her husband had deserted her three months ago. As soon as the defendant appeared in the box she exclaimed that he was not the right man. Defendant said that he had been summoned ...