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A LADY WHO WANTED HER BLACK HAIR DYED RED

... A LADY WHO WARTED HER BLACK HAIR DYED RED. JUDGE BACON WOULDN'T EXAMINE IT AT Bloomsbury County Court, before Judge Bacon, Madame Ida De Moyrat, of Bedford Court Mansions, Great Russell Street, was sued by a coiffeur named Roberts for two guineas, the cost of dyeing her hair in November last. Mr. A. L. Jacobs appeared for plaintiff. Mr. Marcus Lewis, for the defendant, said that the lady ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... 1Id8BTRAThI 1OLIHIM N SATURDAY, DECEMBBR 15, 1900. OUR ILLUSTRATiONS. CLOSING IN ON DE WET. GETTING ARTILLERY ACAWSS A SWOLLEN RIVER. [SUBJECT OF' ILLUSTRATION.] Tia Standard correspondent wires, under date Pretoria, December' :- The capture of De Wet and his fol- lowers seems to, be imminent~i The con- iitions are all in our favour, for the Boer leader is undoubtedly in the tightest ...

FAMILY JARS

... :: -AI .: -- : E-: S - . : - : .FAMILY., JARS. ?? . s I S'othlwark Police Court Arthur Stein- hauer, of 83, BermondseY Street, appeared before Mr. Slad to answer a .suImns for persistent cruelty to his wife, Winnis 'Stein- hIer, of 65, Priory Park Road, Kilburn. Mr. '3 Going, solicitor, appeared for. the coulplainantO and Mr. CeilI Walsh, -bar- ister, for the defendant. Evidence was given by ...

DIVORCE COURT

... HEAVY DAMAGES ?? -AINST TWO CO-RESPONDENTS. MR. JUSTir BARns add . a. special jury tontinued l~e hearingof the case of M hallin. sonl v. Mallinson. Gower, and Cossart, in fhe Divorce Court. The petitioner, Thomas Mallinson, who described himself. a-s anr Englishman, a citizen of the:- UTtited States, -and iatcoem- mereial travelher, souiglt a dis3ulutio his marriage with his Wife on the ...

A SOLDIER'S SUICIDE

... STRANGE: D.bkLtUIONS_ AT the. Hammersmiih Coronerws Court, Mr. A C. L.; Drew held, an; inuestU oth'e: body of James Thonis Hodges. twenty eht a pri- vate in the 2nd. Battalion 'oldstream Guards, vho committed suicide by sh-oting 'a himself with a revdolve at Wormholt Farm, a Wdrm'vood Scrubs Matthew Hodges his br0othe of Portland Poad, -Nottisii ,- ll, said the decewased as b invalided home ...

DIVORCE COURT

... -- -- - - - A COACH DRIVER'S PETITION., A OOAC-DRIVI naed Mr. Alfred Edward Morse sued for divorce. The marriage took place.in 1898 at Maida Vale, and the couple afterwatrds lived pt Brightcn, and ultimately at Bath. Mr. Morte, said counsel, dis- covered that' his wife had been acq~u,,iied with the co-respondent, Mahaster, before the marriage, and at his request she;-,wrote. to him stating ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE I TELLIGENCE. GREENWICH. BRUTAL PARxNTS.-William Hyams and 3usau Hytims, husband and wfie, of a lodg- ing-house in 'Union Street, Deptford, were summoned, before Mr. d'lyncourt, with neg- '4ecting their three children, aged respec- tively five years, four years, and five months. The occupant of No. 41, Charles Street, Deptford, said the male defendant asked permission to put a few ...

GRIM TRAGEDY IN THE CITY

... GRIM TRAGEDY IN THE - ' , CITY. 'SUPPOSED -MURLDER AND SUICIDE BX,,Y A F&UBLICAN. [StJ~OT OF ILLUMATION.1 EARLY ao Thursday morning a shocking dis- -eovery asmade in the Woolpack Hotel. Hart Straet iJipplegatb, the manager of the house, Mfr. W1illim Jaimes North, and his wife being iouid ad undeki oircumstanees which suggest madde~ 'anid ,suicide. ' Q - : - Theet.:.are somne discrepannies asB ...

RAID ON A CITY BETTING HOUSE

... RAID ON A CITY [ BETTING - HOUSE. AT the Mansion House Police Court, Richard Sydney Cobden, aged thirty, commission agent, of Tasman Street, Stockwell, and Samuel Blandford, fifty-eight, of Farley Road, Catford, commission agent, were charged, on warrants, with using certain rooms on the first floor of 8 and 9, Well Court, Cheapside, for the purposes of bet- ting. Patrick Day, fifty-nine, ...

A HOUSEHOLDER'S DESPERATE STRUGGLE WITH A BURGLAR

... AT the Tottenham Police Court, William Munton, seventy-four' late of 17, George Street, Holloway, was ,charged, on remand, with breaking and entering 26, Townsend Road, Tottenham, with intent to steal, on the 15th inst., and further, with unlawfully cutting and wounding William Hanscomb at the same time and place. The prosecutor, who is a collector for the Singer Sewing Machine Company, had ...

STRANGE POLICE COURT CASE

... STRANGE POLICE COURT CASZS ..S- - -- - GEOnosi Gca, twenty-three, an evidedtly well-educated- man, was charged, at North Londb 'Police, Court, on' Saturday., with stealing 'a bicycle, worth £8, belonging to. Heni-y' Herbert Honey, of Green Lanes. IR A ust last the prisoner, it was said-, hired the machine for three hours from the prose- cut~r but never returned it. He pawned it for 2' 5s. ...