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1900 - 1949
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Reynolds's Newspaper

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YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... YESTERDAY`S I -; POLICE ]; f f VCASES. ONE OF THE YEOMANRY DRUNK. At the Thamnes Police Court George Parker, a re- spectable-looking mn, was- oharged with being drunk whble inciharge of a ponq and cart. On Friday evenink a constable was attracted to a crowd in Mile-end-road and on going to the.spot sak a pony on its back, De- fendant was there and said it was in his charge. As ha was drunk and ...

WOOLWICH RITUAL CASE

... PRAYERS FOR THE POPE AND KIPLING. The Woolwich Ritual cahe was heard and decided in the Consistory Court of Rochestor by his Worship, Dr. Dibdin, sitting in the Re.Chapel of St. Saviour's Colleifiate Church, Southwark. The parties to the action were: Mr. W. Woodford, people's warden of St. Mary's Parish Church, Woolvich (petitioner), and the Rev. C. E. Escreet, Rector of St.sMary's, and Mr. ...

CONDENSED MILK SEIZURE

... IFOR MANUFACTURING- PURPOSES. CARAMW LS AND PASTRIES. At Southwark Police Court on Thursday, before Mr. Slade, Mr. Edwin William Beetham, of Witer-lane, City, was summoned by Chief Sanititry-inspector Thomas, of Bermondsey, for having in his possession at the railway arches, Rouol-road, Bermondsey, in the occupation of the Iarmers'Trading Company, 156casges of unwholesome condensed mLk. Mr. ...

PUBLIC SCANDAL

... A MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT. At the Marlborough-street Police Court on Friday Alice VaUboreugh, 2S, of no occupation, living at 2, Prinices - chambers, Coventry - strect Charlotte Williams, 30, nassirsse, living in B -yswater; Violet Fortune, 22, manicurist, of CJolville-gadiens, Bays- water; and Catherine Newell, 23, masseuss,- Clove. land-street, were charged upon a warrant with keeping and ...

THE BRIGHTON TRAIN SMASH

... X ANOTHER INQUEST. The inquest into the cause of the death of Alfred Williamn iles, aged twenty-eight, of Coleman-road, Lower Clapton; William Biaker, forty-nine, of Waldy- street, Walworth, and Ferdinand Henri Arts, continental traveller, fifty-four years of age, of Tun- stall-street, Lirerpool, who were killed in the Brighton train smash, was concluded on Monday. The Coroner, in suuummg up, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS— YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS- YESTERDAY. The Quaroer Sessions for the Counstyof Middlesex were bo!hd at Wernminster yesterday, there being twelve prisoners- for trial and four for sentence only. SAPTI'S SUICIDE SEQUEL. FOO TEUN YSZAR FOR A JEWELLER. Before Mr. R. M4. Littler, Q.C., C.B., John E dwards, 50, jeweller, of Packinaton.streat, Islington, was iedieitd for receiving a X25 Bank of England note, ...

LOUISE MASSET EXECUTED

... HEIR ADMISSION OF GUILT. AN. INCIDENT AT THE INQUEST. Louise Josephine Masget, aged 36, French governess, who was convicted at the December Sessions of the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Bruce, of the murder of her illegitimate son, named Manfred, aged three and a half years, at Dalston Junction, on October 27, was hanged at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning within the precincts of ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... TSESTERDAY'S - : I POLIJOI CASES. LOQKING FOR JUSTICE. At Highgate, Thomas Manus, 36, who said that he was a homeless labourer, was charged with assaulting Edward Charles Hellier by throwing stones at him and striking him on the body. Prisoner pleaded Guilty to discharging some stones, but not to striking the gentleman. When taken into custody he eaid' that he should be bettsr in prisor ...

ACTORS IN [ill]

... A.CTO(XR3 IN DiVOLJ.E, * WEJLL - TKNOWAN PEOPLE ' INrA PAUI7:U'13 IT L C AS.E. Fto the Divorca8 Caurar aix Tl'Iiieiay. before Sir Pt. Conan, Me-a, Axla ieocey xtji'xt, the :i~isalitian of, her maorrlinge -with her he Paaih~iia, :ltw-old J3'oi-(:yj on tiac qr-o aid, of his xroifet tand ftdv0 S'4 ar .J dot) I ic iial-kniiawii mistel-erti tnt thili ?? xoearo- ?? bpiaio better. knuownr aq Phllip ...

DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

... DOUBLE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT EARLSFIELD. A terrible tragedy was enacted at Earlsfield some time between Friday night and yesterday morning. A tamily of the name ot Chalfonit resided at Bassiogham- road, Earlsaeld. The family consisted of the husband and wifo. and three children, aged respectively four' years, three years, and eleven months. The father was a clerk in the employ of the Battersea ...

LONDON LABOUR NEWS— YESTERDAY

... -OI@oN kLALOTR NEWS-| tYESTIPRDAY. ?? EMPLOYERS LIABILITY. At the Greenwich County Court on Friday the ease of McDonnell v. Stotesbury was decided. This was an action under the Employers Liabilitv Act; the plaintiff being a saw-mills boy, aged seventeen1 and living at 12, Lee-terrace, Doptford, vhilst the defendaut is a saw mills proprietor, of Arthur-terrace, Deptford. Mr. W. M. Thompson, who ...

SNEERING AT THE QUEEN

... ,NkrESu1 GAT rj THE {F i IEE.N. C'N .IN A T1tRAIMrCIAR. sell1 sea at trzinslator,.oti St~anopczgacdeirs, }horriogay, Vwi' ch%1rged befor0-e 14-.-eej% i at Nuet] 1t0tiidsri Porter. smirk,. of, St. 'UeTnoiss's,-roadl, }7iellosey. Pececeuto'-red ait(he wa ire pmriseirger 11it t'i tviictri' Jlon''S_ froor tire City-geniI to Rinlryiitr~ Perle tend thre pnieownei. aup ii psars'ugprr. Vets tellicrg ...