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IPSWICH QUARTER SESSIONS

... IPSWICH. QUAWIRTER SESSIONS. ei A. LIGHT CALENDAR. The Quarter Sessions for the Borough of. Ipe- wich were held on Saturday at the' Town Hall, - before the Recorder (Mr. T. C. Blofield). !1 . -, THE CUARGE. ' he Roecorder, in Iois clarge 4co the Grand Jury, whomMr. Henry Miller was formman, at the e outset wished chems. a happy and! prosperous 'Newr Year, and congratulated them on the fact ...

G.E.R. PORTER KILLED AT SAXMUNDHAM

... G.E.R. PORTER KILLED AT S&XMUNDHAM. Mr. Coroner Brooke on Wednesday held an inquest at the Bell Hotel, Saxmundham, rela- tive to the death of a young G.E.11. porter, named George Wells, who was killed by a Lon- don exproi on Tuesday.-Inspector Norman watched the proceedings on behalf of the G.E.R. Company. Frederick Walter Hoy, fireman, stated that on Tuesday evening he was on the engine of ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... SUFFOLK QnARTER SESSIONS. 'The Quarter Sessions for the County ,of Suffolk were held at the County Hall, rps-1icl, before Lord Bandlesham (chairman),, and other Magis- trates. THE CHARGE. Lord Rendilesham, in charging the Grand Jury, said though there were several cases for trial there were no very serious offences, and he ?? he could congratulate the county generally, that there were very few ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... I SUFFOLK IPOILCE COURTS. [CIE 'ur IPSWICH.-MoNDAY. ud Before the Mayor (Mr. W. A. Churchman), Mr. H. -M. Jackeman, Col. J. H. Josselyn, Mr. isG. F. Josselyn, and Mr. W. 0. White. EMBREZZLDMENT CHARGE WITHDRAWN.-SAl- plionso Hopson Rowles, clothier's assistant, 23, Bra Berners Street, was charged on remand with em- hre bezzling 6s., the money of Victor Emmanuel ith Raphael, clothier, Fore ...

IPSWICH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Yesterday, before Mr. Registrar Walpole. EAST BEnlGHOLT BUILDER S AFFAIRS. Henry Heeks Neville, coach builder, East Bergholt, for whom Mr. A. S. Leighton appeared, came up for public examination. The liabilities were stated at 124 Is. Id., and the deficiency £16SO Zs. 6d.-Tihe Official Receiver's observations stated that the debtor was sued by several creditors, and was expecting execution to ...

THE YARMOUTH TRAGEDY

... THE YARMOUTHT TRAGEDY. PRISONER'S INTERVIEW WITH MISs MEADOWS. On Saturday morning, at the Ya Town Hall, Herbert Johno Bennett rnouth in the dock for the fifth time chargedll, Placed wilful murder of his wife, Mary Jane- Bectett by strangling hen on the South Beach at ?? mouth on September 22 last. Thle cunsasti-al evidence given on the previous day had tonal. suit of again crowding the Court- ...

IPSWICH QUARTER SESSIONS

... A LIGHT CALBINDAdR. The Ipswich Boroughs Quarter Sessions were held on Thursday, at the Town Rall,. before Mr. T. C. Blofeld, recorder, who was accompanied by the Mayor (Mr. W. A. Churchman) and Mr. G. P. Josselyn. THE CHARGE. The Recorder, in charging the Grand Jury (of whom Mr. Joseph Turner was foreman). said there were only two prisoners to come before them, and he did. not think they ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... IPSWICHI COUNTY COURT .WEDNESDAY. Before Judge IHugh Eardley Wilmot. THI HIEPB or A PIANO. Mr. J. J. King solicitor. Ipswich, stied Mr. Alfred Cooe, builder, 45, Christchurc Street, to recover £18 7e. Od.-M-r. A. S. Leighton do- ?? said be was acting as a trustee of the late Mr. Alfred Godball, music dealer, of the Cornhull, and the claim was for the hire of a pianoforte. The pianoforte was ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... I SUFFOL.K POLICE COUJRTS. IPSWIr=.-MoDAr. E Before Mr. J. May (chairman), Mr. B. M. l Miller, Mr. G. F. Josselyn, Mr. R. D. Fraser, .1 and Mr. W. ?? White. e SHOUTED FOR A PURPOSH.-Alfred Charles Ogden, labourer, Short Lane pleaded guilty to ?? and swearing at the bull's Head Corner late on 'Rhursday night. He told Police-constable Keeble that if he did not lock him up he would do some damage ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... | I IPSWICH.-MtOliDA1. Before the Mayor (Mr. W. A. Churchman), Mr. J. -May, Mr. CT. F. Josselyn. Mr. It. 1). Fraser, and Mr. George Hines. ; IJc~ntrI~TEDPE~~a.ames Cole, dock UNCERT1FIC ATED' PEDLAR.--JaeSCe dc lalbourer, of no fixed abode, was charged with acting as a pedlar without a certificate on Satur- day ?? Kemp proved the ?? 5s., or seven days. MARRIED, BUT PARTED !-Am1elia Goss ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... IPSWICH.-MONDAY. C Before Mr. A. Wrinch .(chairman), Mr. J. 1, May, Mr. G. F. Josselyn, and Mr. R. M. Miller. n DRuiNK AND DISORDnnILY.-Edward Charles n May, labourer, Bell Lane, pleaded guilty o a being drunk and creating a disturbance in Ver-a. non Street, on Thursday evening, April 19th,i and was fined lOs., including costs, or seven ii ?? Newman proved the case. f TEE BETTER HALF THE ...