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GLASGOW POLICE FORCE

... GLASGOW POLITCE FORCE.9 tiert ?j?j The Lord Provost on Esprit de Corps.' Its,! The twenty-seventh annual social gacheri?., of the members of the Glasgow Police Force was held ?? Andrew'c Halls last night. There Were the something like 2500 ladies and gentls?s? psi- tely sent, and. benidee the Grand Hall. other two be of the suite of halls had to he used for the se, Iced comecodation of the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... (SECOND DIVISION-Thursday, February 15. -I(Before the Lord Justice-Cerk,' Lords Young, of Trayner, and MonrcHrei.) for jArnrrTon' ?? h-ND OTHEXS V. flf Mc I itu soanra ike! In this ?? Sharp and others or. John tor, f Ni. Kyd and others, with reference to property :rat in Dundee-the defender objected to several the itmin his accoonrt of expenses being disallowed sat by the Auditor of Cout. The ...

A BALFRON EJECTMENT CASE

... dABALFRON EJECTMEN11 CASE.f E-ARSH PR29CiEEDIN!S SY A HflUSE FACTOR,. tP Sheri-ff Strachtan has just decided an actiont T fo0r dar.mnges for alleged wrongfull and illegal sr ejction. Pursuer was a w~idowv named MIrs ki !Jane Gratnt. lately residing at Hillhead. Balfron, T nowv ?? Buchanan Street. Balfrcn, and the do- T' . finerre was Jamres Graham, fishm onger. 389 g ?? R~orad. Glasgow., in s' ...

COURT OF SESSION

... , 4b1? I f - i stniY4kk4 X ay- 16. ?? S (Before the L~ord-P'resident, Lords Adam, :- wt MI'Laren, -and imn~ear.) :f Al?' .A1iSAECDD-.ND AliOTHS V. MOTES t e. AD SeSOTEEle - t .d'Judgmnent wasre gine an appeal froms the t ;.Dean of Guild' Court, Perth,. on behalf of Johnx lc , MacDi7armiud, grocer, County Place, Perth, and h rsjRobert. Soutar, bakser, South Metiven Street, d° t'Perth. A ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... GasasestC Po.azE3s PtNISEED.-At Gree4 tat nook Sheriff Court yesterday-before Sheriff a! Henderson Begg-Michael Wearney and .Johnl in Hawthorne were each fined £E3 13s 3d (including' Eid -messwith the aernative of-one month in. Los pioand Jamnes Smith, William O'Neill, and UP Jme Kearney each £g2 ils 3d. or 25 days ire 4or prison, for poaching on Ardgowran estate. to KIULAReocS.-VA COYATZOY ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF S?SS1O? FIRST DIVISION-Saturday, February 17. in (Before the Lord-President, Lords Adaml, i MI'Larcn, and Kinnear.) fl PrsflION-FRE5EYrERY OF rEaTm. I The First Division to-day, on a report bj Mir J. E. Graham, approved of a petition by the wv Presbytery of Perth, as trustees acting under t the deed of settlemeont of the late Rev. Win. c Gan-ie, for the alteration of the sohamo for ...

ABERDEENSHIRE'S CALENDAR OF CRIME

... r THE OHIEF CONSTABLE'S REPORT. I The annual return of crimes and offenees corn- oitted in the county of Aberdeen, including the various royal and police barghis coming under the jurisdiction of the county constabulary, for the year ending 31st December last, ha5 just been prepared by Major Gordon, the Ichief constable. These show that during the year 1622 crimes and offences were made known ...

THE SHETTLESTON CHURCH CASE

... ?L??TONCfl?CH' SHE. CA?E. 5efellwiflZ interlocutor has just been I5bvShsriff serabchan:-i fet by beard parties' nrocairators, approves 1jeeilS 'ficaticfl No. of process. desigrns itt S~Ipailt t'he follo¶!ing piece of grouend 3c E54616 fo Pthe erectionl or the nevw church, iz.: perfesad whole that plot of around eituostnr in~ .jariah of Shettleston and Coaunttf>c L os.? %reby. ?? yards arid 8 ...

ABERDEEN POLICE VERSUS SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS

... ABERDEEN POLIOE VERSUS SCHOOL BOARD OFFICMRS. WANT OF UNIFORMI AND ITS RESULTS A case came before Baillie Brown in Aberdeen Police Court yesterday which showed that the' police and the compulsory School Board officers were in conflict on Satuirday evening. The charge was that Charles Robertson, School Board officer, had, on Saturday evening, in. Market Street, behaved in a disorderly ranner, ...

LAUNCHES AND TRIAL TRIPS

... LA UNCJIRS ANDr TRIAL, TRIPS. Y, Messrs MIackie & Thomson, Govan, launched 1; 0e yesterday the steamn trawvlers Saturn, Jupiter,l e and Mercary, which they have built for the a GrimaLby and North Sea Steamn Trawling Corn- jrpany. The dimensions of each aro:-Leng;th,, it 10ft between perpendiculars ; breadth, 2lft.;: ' le;depth, ?? tonnage, 180 gross. Triple-ex~pan- , s ion eng=ines of 400 i.h ...

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 ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... THE DUNBEE HOSPITAL WYND ThAOEUY. The Lord ?? presided at a sitting ut of tk Hligh Court of Jueticiary at Dundee yes- he terdai. when a mnill-worker named Charles K~en- ned~ras arraigned on a charge of murder. It w~asalleged that on 16th December, 1899, he .assau~ie~his witfo by inserting a poker into hler nbody. thereby causing her death. HEo pleaded ng gulilty to eulpable homicid~e, and on ...