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A NICE SORT OF SERVANT

... , ?? 1 I f i ARE THE BOARD SCHlOOLS BRI_\.GNGCI OUT MANY LiKE HER t AT BloomErburv CrOnunty Court, hefore Judge Bacon, Alice Wilkinson, a domestic ser- vait r claimed a month's money from, uar I late mistress in lieu of notiee IPlaintiff said that she went to the house because she was told there were only.,two in the family. When she got there' she found there were eight. That was too mudh ...

MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCES

... IXATRIMONIAL .DIFFEIRENCE;S, -. ' PAINFUL ciase was investigated by Mr. Hopkins at Lambeth. Mr. Alfred William Enotts, the landlord of the Sir Sydney Smith public-house, Chester Street, Ken- nington, was summoned,, at the instance of. the Lambeth Board of Guardiis, to'show cause v'hy an order should not be made upon himr for the maiintenance of'his wife, Sarah H. Kiiotts, -ho has become char ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE

... SHOCKING' SUICIDE. AT Battersea Coroner's Court, Mr. A. Brax- ton Hicks held an inquest upon the body of Kate Ctisfcrd, aged thirtysix years, the wife of William - Crisford, a painter's labourer, residing at 14, Newmau Street, Batterss%, who committed suicide inddr very distressing circumstances on Tuesday week. From the evidene given it'. transpired that since the birth of her last child, ten ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE -INTELLIGENCE. ;v --o- I S -0-, I SOUTHWARK. A THIrF's ExcusE.-Frederick Lewis, twenty-two, ship's cook, was charged, on re- mand, with stealing a watch and chain and two parcels of clothing, belonging to young men, who desired to go to sea, and for whom the prisoner promised to find situations. Detective-sergeant Monahan,' M division, said Lewis had been convicted of larceny from ...

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, ...

DEATH SENTENCE ON THE BETHNAL GREEN MURDERER

... *WT the Old Bailey, before Mr. Justice Bucknill, John Parr, nineteen, Ia French polisher, was indicted for the wilful murder r of his sweetheart, Sarah Willett. l Mr. Horace Avory, Mr. Muir, and Mr. Guy Stephenson prosecuted; and Mr. s Biron, at the request of the Court, do- fended. The prisoner had been keeping company ] with the deceased girl, who was about his own age, but she hearing that ...

HEAVY FINES ON A WEST-END BETTING AGENT AND HIS CLERKS

... AT the Marlborough Street Police Court Lawrence Somers, sixty, otherwise L. S. Phipps, turf accountant, Woodchurch Road, Kilburn; Archibald James Trace, twenty- four, clerk, Dorris Villas, Church End, Finchley; Frank Bastian, twenty-four, clerk, Huddlestona Road, Holloway; Charles Major, fifteen, clerk, Comyn Road, Clap- ham Junction; Wylerants Pearce, forty-five, traveller, Denmark Hill; and ...

A CLERGYMAN'S WASTED CAREER

... A CLU I'S -ATE -;CARD.ER.- AT the ?? -f Lqndonu-'essions, at Clerkenwell, befgre -Mr. RW. B. M'Connell, QC.; .hairrqaw an- ederlyman named Ernest James 'Auggstus ' Fitzroy, sixty-eight, wearing- tbe. guxQf- - clergy- man, and described in to. cal n as.. a clerk' in holy orders, was put in the-dock- to answer an indictment accusing .Im of having atteriptb Pto4obtain by false pre- tences from ...

EXTRAORDINARY STORY FROM CARDIFF

... EXTRAORVINARY STORY FROM CARDIFF. ALLEGED MURDER. THE BODY FOUND IN A GARDEN. -A iORRIBSL disco very was made on Wednes- day at Cardiff. Henry Blatchford, an aged haulier, of Westbury Terrace, Canton, had been reported to the police ens missing since the Saturday afternoon. Acting upon in- formation the police went to a garden at- tached to the premises of a milkman named Sweetman. ii ...

ANOTHER MASSAGE HOUSE RAIDED IN THE WEST-END

... ANOTHER TMIASSAGE HOUSE RAIDED IN THE WEST - END. AT the Marlborough Street Police Court, Winifred Withers, thirty-eight, masseuse, 18, Old Burlington Street, W..; Nellie Brooks, twenty-two, masseuse, Great Port- land Street; Annie Wright, twentytsix, masseuse, Keogh Road, Stratford; Mabel Venton, twenty-four, masseuse; Elsie Ven-. ton, twenty-two, manicurist, Charlotte Street; and Mary ...

A PECKHAM PALMIST FINED FOR TELLING FORTUNES

... A PECKHAM PALMIST FINED FOR I I TELLING FORTUNES. AT Lambeth Police Court, Edward Henry Mond, thirty-three, a fair-haired man, with a fair moustache, described as a palmist,. was charged before Mr. 1opkins on a war- .rant, with unlawfully obtaining the sum of 2s. from Eleanor Lee, by pretending o6 pro- fessing to tell fortunes by palmistry. Detebtive-1nspector Fox stated that on the previous ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... | POLICE INTELLUGtENCE BOW STREET. A MONT-1's HARD FOR KICKING A Doi-KXsY.-1h long suifering donkey has found a champion at last. A costermonger nained James Lambert was charged before Sir brankiin Lusiinton with giving his faithful ' moke two severe kicks in the ribs. He received one month's hara labour, thle magisirate saying that a donkey was mor3 ill-used than any other animal pos- ...