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Leeds Mercury

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LOCAL LAW CASES

... appeared that when the defendant found MoEgrave and the other two mnm in possession of his hou he became very violent, swept the kitchen table, which was covered winth glasses, beer bottles, and crockery, with his stick, and in 2a scrinnage that ensued struck ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... Japanee Minister to Germany, dined on board the Hohen- zollern at Kiel on Saturday. Reports are again current that Lord Kitchener has been appointed the Commander-in-Ohief in India, but nothing is known at the Army head-quarters. 'Te Marquis of Salisbury ...

WEST RIDING AUTUMN ASSIZES

... _700 or 8e00 upon his homue, and the drainage fron the de- fendasnt's property had entirely spoilt the use of the basement kitchen. The ease had been herd b Mr. Justice Wrighit without a jury. The Court of Appeal decided thawt Mr. Justice 'Wright was wronvg ...

MR. BRYN ROBERTS'S CHARGES

... occurred, -which in a grossly exaggerated Iform iras originallr nattributed to the Austai3r.n by, Mr. Bryn Roberts. Lord Kitchener has already explained the cireunstanoes of the case, and has given credit to tie corps for its gallant conduct. both before ...

THE CLERICAL DIVORCE CASE

... Black- bur., and Mfrs. Fox; and there was no doubt that the evidence of servants was often tho exaggerated gossip of the kitchen. But these two servants awere in the vicarage for a very considerable time, and there ivas no reason why either ?? them should ...

WIFE MURDER IN LEEDS

... have smont their time in drinking and quarrelling. The house is of the back-to-back class. Mrs. Harris occupies the cellar-kitchen as a living-room, the eit- ting-roosn, with bhd in it, is just above. On Satrday night the newcomeers had been drinking, and ...

BANKRUPTCY COURTS

... Wilson, Bare; 3, Wi. Bateman. Skerton. Dairy acows ini e-alf execeeding 12 est., 1, WV. and T. Wilmcck, Queramniea: 2, T. Kitchen, Bentha-m; 3, NV. Blacoc, Lewfiolds. Burtoci-is-tba-.Zsdaie. Dair3 cow calved, not excceedhig- 11 rwr 1 Akw Alcicliffe; 2 ...

THE VICAR'S DIVORCE SUIT

... in the drawing-room, and he went to her. The door of the drawing-room was shut. Witness and Mfrs. Temple remained in the kitchen, and shortly afterwa-erd3 vw;ness riet M1intoft enming out of the drawing-room. 3Mintoft was in Mrs. Temple's house for some ...

WEST RIDING AUTUMN ASSIZES

... elected as follow:-President, Mrs. Arm itage; treasurer, Mrs. Roke; secretary, Milss Tennant; committee, Miss Gatt, Miss- Kitchen. Miss Milligan, Mrs. Partridgo, Mrs. T. Read, Mrs. Win. Rigg, and Mrs. Netherwood. ARREST OF AN EX-YORK CLERK. On a warrnnt ...

ROBERTS'S ROLL-CALL

... Cheshires ?? - 22 2nd Norfolks ?? ?? ]st East Laneas-hires ?? f 1 pw 21 f'xamrnsiires ?? . ; ?? . T3 2nd l,iontnls ?? 2 ?? 5 Kitchener's Horse ?? 3 2nd WViitslhire. 3 I. I ?? - - - 1 1st Draxgoens ?? . 1 62nd Battery R.F.A . ?? ?? 1 R. A.. C. ?? - 1 Totals ...

THE LEEDS STRANGULATION CASE

... that when Mr. and M,,Trs. Dawson returned on the Sunday night they were accompanied by the witness Casrside. He vwas in the kitchen when he heard a rmashing of crockery between eleven and twelve o'rlock, and, at the request of his mother, he went up to the ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... Harrogate, about August 6th. Prisoner was only liberated in December, after a coniction at 'Newcastle. THREE MONTHS. Sarah Ann Kitchen (35). married, for *tealing a net bag, containing a woman's boots, aprons, and clothing, value 5s., the property of Sarah ...