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SORTIE FROM MAFEKING

... Soi.FIE ' X2RllM MAFEKING. *ATWAK ON' A PORFORT. l1E'AVY V II11S11 IA)SSE& TWO OFFIVE!S KILLED. CO1. AlNCK WOU1NDED. POUR VER11SION. (runor)it utrrv t~~rs:s.st 1'NE lVII A, .Plee. th3. V ::a Lour;noc Marttuos, I}*c 'sS) Tii.' 'floo ig rvptni has boon rvsvc' frdtr Co;ii, Sn' ancn. d te Monday morn Ing i'n, ?? at z':iekiiit :tt:k'kt'ti Out' iM o11r tor:ts '1I tor X ca'nn-ton, Ma.'xinus. and ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... UNQUESTS IN- BIRMINGHAM. _ SUFL-OCATSID BY THP BEDCLOTmS. Thec ] Cirminghao Coroner (Mr. 1. Bradley) held several important ?? on Saturday. The circum- stances attending the duath of Ealizbeth Poole (22). wife of William Poole, blacksmith, 27 Court, 1 house, Goochl trt-ct, were somvewbat singular. She was apparently well when she went to bed with her husband ?? night last. In the morning, ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT WESTON-SUPER-MARE

... At the police court, on Saturday, before Messrs Miu]lins, Barstow, Brown, and Hunt, Andrew Deek ins, residing in the Moorland road, was charged with attempting suicide by taking an overdose of laudanumnon December 26th. Dr Carey said he was called to the prisoner's house on the afternoon in question, and found him sitting In the back room. Mrs Deekins informed him that her husband had taken ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... SArunDAY.-Before Sir Janes Smia and Aldern. t Parker. Armnman Fos ?? Thomas Lucock- (46). uF t -lover's Road, until recently manager of the lidcnc 1 Couies H;rerd, Unrion Street, was charged on a warrant with forging and uttering an endorsement of a cheque 2 for £39 lOs. ith intenat to defraud, on August 24- 1 Detective-inspector Daniel, in applvin for a remand, 2 stated that the cheqge passed ...

FRANCE

... -REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] FRANCL Pants. December 30.-The trial ?? to-day, before the Assize Court, of a number of the persons concerned in the riots of August 30 last, and in thed yllagge of the Church of St. Joseph. Ben Haim, an Algerian Jew, studying in Paris, -was sentenced to five rears' imprisonment, while six others were condemned to terms varying from one to two years. F our of the accused ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHA4 POLICE COURT. YPSTEIs ?? .41r. Golmfrre (fSip.), Dr. Griffial.s, and Mr. ThaUis. Un'xa GG Gm=an SxPExNcs.-William Ed wards (16), jeweller's engraver, of 38. Green Lanes, Hands- worth, was charged with uttering grlded Jubilee si x pences at the expense of the London Card Company, Hockley.-According to the prosecutor, Edwards bought Is. worth of Christmas Lards, tendered one of the ...

THE DALSTON CHILD MU

... RDER. ALLEGED NEW EVIDENCE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Hir, -- It will be remembered that the prosecuting counsel in the case of Regina v. Masset stated that If the prisoner went down to Brighton by the 4 o'clock train, she had been falsely accused of the crime and the 'leered' Judge. I his summing up, drew flge Juvs =atenzton to thte circumstance that tbere Lsad been no ennence for ...

THE WIVELSFIELD COLLISION

... THE IVIVELSFIELD COLLISION., e INQUEST IN LONDON. At Guy's Hospital, London, yesterday, an inquest was hold on Alfred William Giles, 28, William Draper, (0, and Fernand Henri Arts, 64, who were killed with three others In the railway collision at Wivelsfield Station, on the London, Brighton, and South Coast Line, on Saturday week, between the Newhaven boat train and the Brighton Pullman ...

THE WIVELSFIELD RAILWAY DISASTER

... At Guy's Hospital, London, yesterday, the inquest was held on Alfred William Giles (28) William Draper (60), and Fernand Henri Arts (54) who were killed witix three others in the railway collision at Wivelsfield I brtadon, on the London, Brighton, and South Coast line, on Saturday week, between the Newhaven boat tram and the Brighton Pullman ?? Westlake, driverxof the Pullman express, said ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... - 5 ?? DIT, . C . T . W.- :: i I; . gE:. | ~ N , : :: if.; ?? : -A:CaBWsAV FiNa6.-Yeterdav t hlv yoiea C(ourt, Ch rlgs Oron,: en -driv&,~ Chaautry P ace, was: charged with being drunk in ~harge of a horse and cab' in WeliStroet, oin.Satuirday ng -os~csal Spic'er .sxaid defqodanlt dressed a, disturbanice -at one publso-bouse,~ and~ was ejected from anothe1r bedause he11 was the worse for ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police Cout; YE'STEIIIDAY. II Before Alderman Fox and ?? J. HI. Howei, lSORDMEILY SEAAM'., Charles Thompson, 19, and VWfil]iam Cooper, 24, were charged with being drunk and disorderly and assaulting P.C. 119 A on Sunday afternoon. The evidence was that the prisoners, who are seamen, were drunk and disorderly in King street, and when P.C. 119 spoke to them Cooper set upon him and ...

WIVELSFIELD COLLISION

... ! WIVELSFIELD COLLISIONI INQUEST AND VERDICT. AttG s Hospital, LMnd, yesterday, the in- quest was held on Alfred William Giles (28), William Draper 1W), and Fernand Henri Arts (54), who were killed, w ...