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FATAL ACCIDENTS INQUIRIES IN ABERDEEN

... FATAL ACQIDENTS L{UILRIES NL ABERDEEN. No fewer dhan, seven inquiries were held before Sheriff Burnet and juries in Aberdern Sheriff Courthouse yesterday into the cir- eurstarenes attending accidental Statrh nU the city and the county. Mr Wil son. pT curau)r- fiscal, conducted the inquiries. whieh were heL'd under the Fatal Accidents Inquiry (Scotland) Act. QIJARRYMAN KILLED AT W4)OD.SIDE. The ...

CONFIRMATION LICENSING COURT

... M.KAGISGTRATES' DECISION REVERSED. The Burgh Confirmation Licensing Court was held on Saturday in the Police Court. Baillie Lyon I presided, and there were on the bench Baillie Henderson, Baille Taylor, and Messrs Thomas Ogilvie, David M'Harcly, and G. M. Cook, justices of the peace. BRIDGE STREET LICENCE RDFUSED. THE BAR AND THE BENCH. Edward Bailio, wai:ter, 14 Marywell Street, applied for ...

TERRIBLE OUTRAGE AT SEA

... TtER1IIILE OUTRAGE ATI SEIA1 .I A SfTI I''p CIEW ATTAC K' ED. sE\ EN PEHSC)NS 3 KILLED. FIi VE i.NI 1'1EED). (PrA \v'ttCIATION FoICtyoN SPPiCCAL.) sCUhLIC't, Tllu''iltratlao. A t- ii: i' r ltCt : ila, b I- Oil C It)ard I t !tC t' Itnli Quit' -i ,I .it-':ltl-i di.ti tt ) S . iIt I MCi- I-C t 'll -v --:; -A'!gl -e *i~~,l Ct'.dll' tS t'tli. J' Il' I'aj,';.:i, anld 1);:.,!-d QV'lClSil~l:tl bt1. ...

A DUNDEE TRAGEDY

... . SETENCE ON ACCUSED. Charles Kennedy, boilermaker, was cearged at the sitting of the High.Court of Justoisiy at Dundee yesterday - the Lord Justice Clerk on the bench-with having on 16th or 17th December, 1899, in his boupe in Hospital Wynd, 1 Dundee, assauled Jessie Cowan Stevenson or - Kennedy. his wife, with a pdker. and murdered ber. Accused tendered a plea of guilty of eut- pable ...

SCENE IN THE COURT OF SESSION

... SCEN.E N THE COURT OF SESMON. 1 1~ ~ , - In Fthe Bl-li Cha nber oi the Court of Session yeIserda B iLrd Pearson had oefore him a note oi eusponsitn at the instance of Miss Matilda' Hunter, 73 Oxford Drive, Keivxinside, Glasgow, of a charge to pay £Li00, foiiowaing on a verdict obtained tb M4rs Kate Ntsbet or Snodgrass. wife of and residing with James &Snudgraes, 15 tahandon Plce, Edrnburgia, ...

ABERDEEN POLICE COURT

... (Monda~y-Before BarAie Brown.) Assaulting Three Consth'mes.-Itobert. Simpsonll, carter, from the poliee cells, was charged with having, on ,Saturday (1, in Shiprow, assaulted Jeim.Lmn Airth, by bearting, jostling, a*id kickiu~ -her; (2) in Shiprow and Union Street, assaublect John Harvey, constable, by kicking him repeatedly, tripping 'him, and causing him to fall; (3) in Union Street, ...

The Court

... I . e g,-- ?,:4 ?. I Icbe Q%, Court. I t Viceregal Lodge, Dublin, Wednesday. The Queen hist received fiom all p.rtK of the w: orld congratulations from those w ho share Tier Majesty's feelings of the deepest , I thankfulness ficr the mnerciful protection r s-ranted to her beloved children, the Prince I and Prin-eess of Walees, frisni the great danger to which they were recently exposedl. The ...

The Court

... I Zbe zada- court. CBalmoral 'Castle, June 2. Yestetnay morning the Queen went out, 0 aeCompanied by Princess Henry of Ratten- berg, and attended 'by the Hon. Aline A Miajendie and in vise afternoon Her Majesty ,drove out with Princess Victoria and attended bv the Countess of Lytton. Her Roy al Highness Princess Christiau A and Princess Vactoria of Schleeng.eHltein arrived at the Castle on a ...

Advertisements & Notices

... Miss . . Pitt, Ringford, Krlrkcudbrigbtshire. - Cured of Consumnpvion. ILost blood, Wasted away, and had a bad cough, with night-sweats Violont pains in the head; in- digestiou. Years had ptassed In despair: Dr. Williatns' Pink Pills were tried, and restoratioa to health was tarilingly rapid. lnitienzas MiS$ Jenny Barry, th charming and well-knowv vocalist, is one of the tnos enthusiastic ...

PROGRESS OF SIAM

... GERMIAN AND D>ANrIH ASiDEy (Paaiss AssocIAT'ON omFotvNg SPECtI) EReuters agenit at Bangkok write as under date of February 14 -c ! In the Course of the last tSto nnnthe Bi entertained two ditingiiihed Europear hins and neither iO tirganising fetes in haupriC, royalty nor inesngf laa. hisit fe ,11l f i Wjeu~sun ng n pleaseri. . l~a°r of guests. of Hi~s Majesty has thisa countrgy . 'h thing to ...

POETS' CORNER

... POETS' CORNER SYATCHES (F SONG. ON V1ICTORY AND FREEDOM. Peal out the notes of victory from sea to set to-day, And let ten thousand throats reply in one great harmony! The conflict, keen and hard, is o'er, and conquest now is won- - Brave hearts are still, Brave hands are cold, The price of victory untoid-t They rest 'neath Afric's sun. To-day we keep their memory green} thoW heroes of the ...

BREACH OF INTERDICT CASE

... BREACH OF PTTERDICT CASE. I - --.~~~~~ In Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday, a complaint was called at the instance of James Manson of: Kilblean. against Charle6 Watson. Farmer, Auqloborthis-s, for breach of interdict by treLpass- ing with carts upon a road from which he hal- been interdicted. Mr W. AM Sellar, solicitor, renre-enreti Mr Manson, and Mr Jaine' Hay, solicitor, the defender. Mr ...