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... died, and twelve are still under treatment. FOREIGN GENERAL NEWS. BOAWJr, December 30.-The P. and O. steamer Peninsular has sailed for London with gold bullion lo the value of one million rupees. vrmmA, December 30.-The semi-offiaial Frerndcn- Ila& contradicts ...

NORTH RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... wns that dininuti~on. An-1 luida Go i other reason given was that trade was IOa_ - (5 Iuy very good, and that the people had Sailed.- for other duties to perform, and were cc- slag; Bis clupied by work instead of falling into legs Bell crime. Another reason ...

THE FRENCH STATE TRIAL

... engineering work at home. THE UNITED STATES. L[rom Otr Correspondet. j NF.w Yoa, January 4.-The steamshipD Ping Sue; has sailed from Philadelphia for Rotterdam witht 1.000 tons of steel rails for an electric tramway on American plans. rRentcr7 Teegram ...

THE BRIGHTON RITUAL CASE

... is the case for the defendants. La-te 15- I ami not going to ca~ll Mr. H-inde, the vicar. The stain learned counsel then sai'l that he was in the hdofshot the Chazicellor and his learned friend as to Whether he thin should apesit onl the whole case or ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... October JQth. His assistant could not lend it without his knowledge. Robert Bryanton, a Suffolk Reservist, whose battalion has sailed to Alderney, said he lived at Cratfield, and on a Monday night, about twelve weeks ago, he bought the wvatch (produced) of ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... down his clothes until! they looked ae if thejy wfera varanihhe iwith blood. Sebsequently when pri- Eciuer wvas arrested, he sail, I struck him, but not with a knife. I had a pipe in my hand aigvthe time. When Iformally charged he made a statemont in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... comninittug anl as> carlt on Brid, et ?? on the dt h ult. Mr. Otbla-ne Afnr Sir. Dent relly) de- fendled. When alr etoad prisoner sail it 'r.ie all 1Fspite oat Bridvet 'G1 drlls port bwc-os's ?? w id nut mar17 her The ?? Prove thai-t sthe could not get ri of ...

COURT OF SESSION

... South- I esk, of Dundee, for £1000 damages for personal injuries. The pursuer was second mate on board the Southesk, which sailed from Leith for Cape Town in June, 189'7, with the defender as master. After leaving Cape Town the vessel traded between ? ...

BISHOP AUCKLAND COUNTY COURT

... recovery of £217 3il ar a. d under bills of exchauge. Mir F. Il, ~.Badcock was for thre plaintiff, and Mr: Kub It Dodd for the ?? sail, t.case was that the younger defendant. I-~ undortook to collect debts, for which 'Y t- e was to ha paid a small contill' i~i ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... went in, and carried it on his bad when he came out. Witness went. to meet his on the road Land caught hold of the sack. 'He sail that he believed he had something in the ba4 which he ought not to have, and he, -took the beg from' him saying I think this ...

EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... but after consicterable &rqiment the hecoelmer over-rueed the contention, and ordered the appeal to proceed. The appellant sai-l the repondent carried o. businfess as a geiwral stltimoer ill Pards. -street. [Ie saw a nie-w silver waitch in the window, ...