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CRIMES AND CHARGES

... r r WOMAN FOUND DEAD-HUSUAND IN GUST UDY. The Glasgow Police are investigating the cir- cunstances attending the death of Sarah M'Kechnie or Reilly, 36 years of age, the wife Jan. of a marine fireman, Michael Reilly. The couple lived in a one-apartment dwelling on the ground 4 floor at 29 Salizbury Street. AEbout midnight on _6 ?? Reilly informed a constable in Cumber- Su' Iland Street that ...

DEESIDE FOOTBALL TROPHY CASE

... DEESIDE FOOTBALL TROPHY CAM. SHERIFF-PRINCIPAL'S JUDGMENT. Sheriff-Principal Crawford has issued an in- terlocutor in what is known as the Deeside Foot- ball Tr6phv Case, in which, in the main, he up- holds the judgment of Sheriff-Su bstitute Burnet in l favour of defender. The case, which has been going on since the spring of last year, was at the instance of Mrs Elihabe-th Watson or Rae or . ...

COURT OF SESSION

... CO UBT OF SESSIO N. he nd FIRST DIVISION. ch S T: RoLL FOn. To-DAr (TuESDAY) AOS To-Mouenow g h (WXE5Th-ESDAYv). no Rocord and Issno-Jessio Charleson v. David Stewart. ly L R.N.-James Christie v. Robert F. Craik-Lord Kin- coerney. M Iotion for Pursuer-In causa, James Christie v. Robert nd F. Craik-To Vary Issue. c Appeal-Yary S. Steel v. Geor-e If. Findlay and otherm ((Trrner S Trs.)-Sheriff ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ?? CRIMES Ale CHEARES.-0 HIGH COURr OF JUSICIARL the A sitting of the High Court was held at Editn- Cra burgh ?? Lord Justice-Clerk on the of a bench. cone Imet Ticket-of-Leave Man Sent to Penal Servitude. Bl Thomas Gallacher came up for sentence for Poll Istealing on Christmas Day from William *ict | M'NTaught, 61 Catheart Street, Glasgow, a, mai watch case, a chain, and £E while in the Gal-: ...

WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASE

... - WoBl fl- COMPENSATION CASE | A Generous Offer Refused. e An action 'was recently raised at the instance of Mrs Johanna Jack or Henderson, of 47 Burns Street, Leith, against the Corporation of the City of Glasgow, craving decree for the sum of £350 to her as an individual, and the sum of £400, being £200 for each of her pupil chil- dren, William Herderson and Walter Hender- on, or ...

SUICIDE IN ABERDEEN

... SUICEDE IN ABERTDEDN. A LEF-kI FROM TEE NFORTH PIER. A determined. mae. of suicide occurred last night at the North Pier, Abertdeen. -A-bout a- quarter to eight &eclock, while A1Llexanner Fowier, fircinan, William Fossier, etnnioyed with. Messrs Hell. Russell, and Co., Footdee, suns of Mr Al-c.,ander Fowler, masslre of the steam tug Fairwseathor: anid Lewis Granz, Mason, were standinig talking ...

A YEAR'S CRIME IN PETERHEAD

... A YEAR'S CRIME IN PETERAHID. I 'lhe police statistiie for the year 1899.for Peter- held are now made up. Thie fqgurqs showv that 273 persons-236 niales and 37 feiualese-vere cited or apprehended during the year oil socme chlargeo or another. Of these. 269 qiere disposed of in Peterhead, the renlainitg four being eent before ihe sheriff in Aberdeen. Bail mas either lodged or the sroeceedinps ...

REUNION OF THE SCOTTISH CHURCHES

... | REUNTION OF THE SK-UIISH CHURCITES. The foilowing appeared in the 'Dundee .Couriar.jast week :-*-Various ionferen~-rs halve |-been Seld'by leaders in the ula'of Seotiahti .itu4a-.eiew to ultimately bring aboot a union of .tl*S>Aeveg1 denominations, 4isd '- - 3st pi churqh luminaries is to be held in iadinbsrgh to- day (Thurgday) to jet into closer relantionshij, and exchange views ohile ...

INTERESTING DECISION TO FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

... INTERESTING DECISION TO FRIENDLY SOCIATLs. A question of interest to friendly societies has retently formed the-subject of protracted arbitra- tion proceedings, and has now been settled. S3everal years ago thle British Order of Free Gar- deners, at their annual movable delegation, re- sOlved that the raLeNs of contribution payable by members should be increased from lest January, 1898. ander ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... THE D-ALSTON MURDER. Execution of Lo se Masset- Confession at Last Moment. Louise Josephine Masst, 36, a French t: governess, was executed at Newgate yesterday r morning for the murder of her illegitimate. It child, Louis Masset, aged 3% years. The crime ! was of a peculiarly cold-blooded nature. The child had been reared by a woman, who received c regular payment from Miss Masset through the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COE, GF SESSION. 'TVjsIoN TuesdaY, January 9 on ~fora the Lord.President, Lords Adam, Gee Ie ?? and Kinnear.) of .V ZOCS A, GPOSTLASGO9W Mi T.0-5 z~rsrs c~ (LI TED) the p ivsfilo ordered issues in an action oue 5te 5w of James Horne, fitter, residing to i>e ocrol~tt ° Street, Greenock, against thle son ..ceck a FporitGlas-gOw Tremwiays Corn- ale 33?OC Ca rt Street Gcreenockl sue Y3se claims - ...

COURT OF SESSION

... FIRST DIVISION-Wednesday, January 10. I (Before the Lord-President. Lords Adam, D M'Laren,. and Kinnear.) .M..XnN V.. GLASGOW CORoIATIO-V. ( Issues were ordered in an action by Bernard M'Kenna, carter, residing at 26 Savoy Street, Bridgeton, Glasgow, against the Corporation of Glasgow, in which the pursuer seeks payment of £100. On the 16th August, 1899, he was in charge of a trace horse which ...