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THE WOOLWICH RITUAL CASE

... TElt WOO OI + , A Q Before Dr. Difdin, Chancellor: 4lhe Diocee of Roeeeter,in the itocer Consiatory court, held at St. Saiibiie Collegi.ea eburclj,'Southiwark', orsiTues- day, the ptition o1f 1i.-W. Wooafori People'a churchwsrdcu, as to thelegality of the use ot Qertanoransin t in the Church of Str Mary, Woolwicb, was con. ?? respordent wais the $fcar,' ,the 1ev. C. E. Escreet' repreaented--by ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... TESTERDAY'8 INUsS _ - s ?? TATAru INFLUENZA. Dr. Danford Thoras -hld an inquest at Pontonville prison, yesterday, respect- ing the death of John Morgan, 60, a labourer. The evidences howed that the deceased on Nov. 20 was con-ieted and sentenced at' larlborough-street polie. court to six weeka' imprisonment, and him sentence expired on Deo. 31, On him %dmnissida to the prieon it was found ...

BABY MURDER CHARGE

... | BABYH MRDER: AR4-E. F'URTHER EvrDENCE. ;: £,t the South-Western poiie cot 02on1 Pridiy, WIiami OharO William§-4 olerk, and his wife, Ada, wore furtbsr examinec on the charge of wilfully mur- dering Selina Ellen Jones, aged 21 months, the illegitimate child of Florence Jonee, a single woman, living in Gee- street, St. Luke's.-Dr. Bodkind, with whom Ws Mr. Frayling, prosecuted for 4be ...

A COOL INTRUDER

... A COOL NTBRUDER. Denr'y 5i-,ta, Z5, 4escribed as a piuciajr, was charged at Lamnbeth police- ouirc C l1oudady with brealoin eud onl.rfn- a dwelidna-houe La La ugh borucngl-road, Brixton, ani steairix pro- eerty to the value of 1t. Is. The house ?? to Mrs. Collette Day, a widow. It is furnished, and although she visits the place daily, Mrs. Day is at yrosent rezidiug elsewhere. On Friday, Dee. ...

SEQUEL TO A SHOOTING AFFRAY

... i.SEQUEL :TOA ^SHOOTIlNG AFRAYj. I De. Weatcott held an injuiry, on Wed nesday, at St. Iuke's, respecting the death of George Fish, aged 28, a marble mason, late of 24, Horton-market, Shore- ditch, who was shot in the9 chet by Ciharles Patson on April 2, 1898.-Patenn was tried and sentenced to six years' penal servitude for attempted murdesi- The coroner said that as Fish had lired more than a ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... 5~~JS POLICE. WAS HE A BURG LA&R y,~brqhsre polioe-court c.Q orlge Boswler', 22, a s stoker, iird Southwark, was chareed, 'rad beflo Mr. Fonrwiok, with ~.rioimlY breaking and entering the X , mro Grf WlSret otn c~utrud ad sealngrnpirg of 30Mr. Ca~n 5.g anbrozed by the 0 a he door bellsby the police, ggor~gowntai~lfound that the ,, shutters vwere open. On emI- tof coppers that had been r ...

THE DALSTON MURDER

... THE, DALSTON MUEDER. .I. , I Up till a late hour last nilht no inti- na:tion had been received at Newgate from the Home Office respecting the fate of the condemned woman, LouiseMasset. The delay in replying to the petition for i a > reprieve appears to tie the outeome of a most careful investi- gation which is taking place with reference to what has been stated- since the trial by persons at ...

A LAMENTABLE MISTAKE

... I I A pathetic complaint was made at DIaryleboue police-court, yesterday, to Mir. Curtis Bennett by a young woman dressed in mourning, living in the vicinity of this conot. It appeared that on the 5th inst. her little girl died ot diphtheria, and a firm of undertakers, whose name sho mentioned, ?? shortly afterwards communicated with, with a view to the body being buried at Paddington ceme- ...

EXPLOSION AT STEEL WORKS

... EXPLOSION AT STEEL! WORKS. - | - 0 , I FOUR MEN KILLED. Four workmen lost their. lives and several others were seriously injured by an explosion, on Thursday, at the Leeds Steel works, lhich wrecked tte furnace. The men killed were Josse Barrett, 26; Barney O'(Grady, 23; Williamd Henry Kirby, 23; and William Cawthorne, 33. With regard to the caley of the scci g dent, it is eaplained that ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... I4 -I A DEAL IN OX TAILS. Yesterday, at the Guildhall, John .Tames Pordham, 28, described as a butcher, of 15, Stonefield-street, Isling- ton, was chargedonawarrant With having. obtained six ox tails by false pretoueces.- Detective-serjeant Hallam denosed that he saw the accused on the previons day de- tained at Snow-hill polico-station; hetold him thu charge, and road the warrant to him. ...

BABY MURDER CHARGE

... BA ,'iURDER CHARSES gplORTANT *M~IDICAL EVIDENCE. h i 0natio of W'llirti Chard The sacl h and his wife, Ada, -for ffil@ IL e' l oe lina Ellen Jones, aged 211e r~the, the illeeitimate child of orene LJn0e, a single woman, living in °trreet St. Luke's, was resumed on fireS t' the South Western police- Bedkin, with tMr. Frayling; 'ale poraeoti for the Treasury; and ?? p.e ?? female whicv the same ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... rI,' ETDAY'S LIM .U R WITING CONTRACT. I Jutioe8 A. L. ?? and Rigby ord thlem in the Court of Appeal, hzabafr tle American Automatic Y iS - 1rhine Company, Limited, feighl~ *, This was an appeal by the C cads'd )-r.irflsiS Joseph Cassidy, seticet Livarpool, from an 0 j ChlipnsicdhtinelinChambers, rdrf hrimn to pay into court 4,6691. as a orbtr'ng Or~ lv to defend the action 0011It tby the ...