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THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALLER

... THE SUDDEN DEATH OF A -W.LLW KNOWN INTERNATIONAL ?? .FOOTBALLER. M*: .AtgxnFD HonGkrIso02, coroner, held an' inq'iiry at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Tot- f nham;-,. respecting 'the death of Thomas:' Heniy Bradshaw,, aged twenty-six years, 'the' weli-knowi -internatibnal footballer, atid capt in of th'e Thaes Ironworks Football -Club, who -died suddenly at' his residence, 5,1~Sheibourne Road, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, 0 - LADBETH. A VIoLrNiT DxaxTmn-John McGuin- Ps, , thirty, labourer,- and giving an address at Pimlico, wa charged recently with being drunk and disorderly; further with being a deserter sincee January 4 last from the 2nd Seaforth Highlanders. Con- stable Wills was called to eject prisoner from a public-house in the Old Kent Road, when he strnck the officer a blow in the ...

A DOUBLE FIGURE WHISKY SCORE

... A DOUBLE FIGSR1i WHISKY. .I I _SCORE. ATr.Mamylebone Police Cburt, an engine dri-' ver, named Thomas Alider, fifty, living at AIfreton' Street, Queen's Park, was, before -Mr. Plowden, charged- with. assault.. Prosecutor, -Edwaid Booth Arundell, a' waiter, living at Tavistock Crescent, was in the Metiopolitan public house, Westbourne Park, for about two hours on Boxing night, when his -glass of ...

DECREASE IN THE NUMBER OF BANK HOLIDAY CHARGES

... . ~ ~ ?? 0,- ?? by -the police-court returns London appears to have spent ?? a some- what more sedate aemnner than has of'te been the case in the pas t- A list of twenty-seven prisoners occupied the attention of Mr. Plowd en at Marylebone, as against thirty-four on the corresponding day of last aar. . Twenty-four persons were charged wit h -drunkenness, twm with asaault, and one wao- chared ...

A [ill] STORY OF ALLEGED BIGAMY

... A RERA2KA-BLE STORY 'OF ALLEGED BIGAMY.; . FnEDEnaiK Hnu&oND; forty-six, a plate- layer's lalbourer,. was chiarged,- on remand, at West Ham Police (Ot--rt, with bigamy, also with causing certain fale Bntrieb to be made in the marriage register of-the Chinch of St. James-the-reat, Utthnal Green, o March 10, 1889. :,Mr. F. Stern prosecuted. .The nprisoner was arrested, after under- going a ...

SAVAGE ASSAULT ON A MANAGER

... SAVAGE ASSAULT ON A -MANAGER AT the Bow: Street Polices Curt, Thomas Hayward, a tall, rough-looking fellow, was charged before Mr. Bo ButzeAt with assault and wilful damage. Mr. de Fleury, who prosecuted, stated th at one time the prisoner ?? a regular customer at the Cross :eys, Endell Street; but in consequence of -his language and general bad conduct f the manager (Mr. Joseph Page) gave ...

THE CHARGES OF CHILD MURDER AGAINST BATTERSEA BABY FARMERS

... THE CHARGES OF CHIaLD 19URDER AGAINST :ABTTERSEA BABY FARkERA.,. AXTRAORDINAR ' LETTER FROM TIlE FEMALE PRISON L . AT the South-Weater.n.Polie. Court on Saturday .William- Chard, Williamns, aged forty-one, clerk, and-his. wife 7A*.'Willis~s, aged twenty-foug, vwere agiu 3harrd sith being concernedsin' the mfrder ?? Ellen Jones, aged- twenty-ote ni, the daughter ?? pnes'a si6agl wJDen. of 763, ...

SEIZURE OF AN ENORMOUS QUANTITY OF TINNED MILK

... SEIZURE OF' AN- ENORMOUS QUANTITY OF TINNED MILK. WHAT CAAUMELS AND PASTRIES ARE MA-DE OF. AT 'Southwark Police Court, before Mr. Slade, Mr. Edwin William Beetham, of Water Lane, City, was smimmoned by Chief Sanitary-I pecter Thomas, of Bermendsey, for having inh his possession at the railway arches, touel Road, Bermondsey, in the occupation of the Farjmers' Trading Com- pany, 156 cases of ...

THE DALSTON TRAGEDY

... THE POO .R CHILD'S NURSE IN 'TROUBLE. Miss'GENTLE, the nurse to the victim of the Dalston murder, for which Miss Masset awaits execution, came before Mr. B. S. Fordbam, at North London Police Court, with a series of complaints. She said that Mrs. Symes, a sister of Miss Masset, wanted her to give up some little things belonging to the dead child and his mother-a little mailctrt and 'some ...

THE DALSTON TRAGEDY

... _ -_ ?? EXECUTION OF MISS MASSET AT NEWGATE. LoUIsE MASSET was executed in Newgate Gaol at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning for the murder of her illeuitimente child Man- fred, whose body was found in the ladies' waiting room at Dalston Junction on Oc- tober 27. The facts-ofthe crime are too well known to need any lengthy recapitulation. Miss Mrasset was a French governess and resided with her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE, BOW STREET. s Co1q'ixO : PEm:SL-:Kt8 Cordrey, who described herself as a kitchenmaid, and said she lived at an hotel in Stamford Street, was charged with theft. Frederick Foster, a plumber, living at 29, Kenilworth Road, Ealing, stated that on Friday night last he met the prisoner in Villiers Street. She wished him to go with her. He de- elined to do that, but consented to ...

SAD DEATH BY MISADVENTURE OF A SCENE ARTIST

... SAD ,DEATH MISADVENTURE OF - ARTIST. BY A SCENE DR. G. DANFORD THOmxAs, coroner for Central London, held an inquest, at St. Pancras Coroner's Court, on the body of William Dugan, aged fifty-eight, a scenic artist, who died on Monday week, at' 19, Jeffrey Street, Kentish Town, under some- what strange circumstances. The deceased, it appeared, was scenic artist at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool ...