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COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SESS1ON. 92 ?? :c6 FIRST DIV-ISION, Friday, January 19. C (Before the Lord-President, Lords Adam and di to ?? - ?? V 95 ~~PEiTMfON-W. A. DONALD. a: The First Division disposed of a, petition pre- ft 60sented by William Donald, merchant and manu- St facturer, 8 Firhill Road, Glasgow, for a Super- sevision order for the winding-up of the EglIinton IChemical Company (Limiited). Answers ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COUR OF SSL I. FIRST DIIvfkON-Saturday, JaDnary 20. D :'(Before the Lord-President, Lords Adamu and jv Kinnear.) th -PrSIrOS--rnrsTEas OF FORTOaxano PM E th SlCOOL--FOR APPROVAL or SCosf OF ADnII- th . STRATTON. - bu 1 The Court ganted a petition by John 0. Mac- ar rlkenie, W.S., Edinburgh, and other trustees of mnl [ithe Portobello Female School, fo r approval1 Of or a.i a new scheme of ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRITMES AND CHARGES. r REMARKABLE FORCERY IN LONDON, C. Dcteals are riven of a successful forgery hc 1 which Messrs Robar ts & Lubbock, the wel. r known bankers, of Lomb3rd Street, Len4, rt have been defrauded of £2000. It Eeems tb rsome 10 days ago an advertisement appurtrd i t a London paper for a gentlemanly youth as clerk a which was answered by a young man -,who ceived a letter on Friday. ...

COURT OF SESSION

... C( UBT OF SESSION. FIPST DIVYSION. ArnviTs'C, ! Or: To-DAY (TurSDT), ?? I :1 ard others v. Eflzzbdth Carnagy-Tord Le . Anr~se T-,,'n5!qzl Mfndel Lodgin~rg - }oso Conpany L;.ritedi ' . Rb r& Vatson-Dean, of Grild Court, Flarition. SrzoBr ROLL FOtt TO-DAY (TUESDAY) ANtD To-Moznowl iVtFDNESDAYl. 9nariat C J, N-lrn J. rrsand and anothcr ?? Nor- 'nrrd's Trs.) and otlher-'-tor Opihdon and JudesrSt. ...

CASUALTIES AND CASES OF SICKNESS

... F 'U i' K AS O't02 FA3i81 1 C &, q I i E F s 9 Ijf A B.ATCIH OF OFFICIAL boa 3 IESSA G ES. da Prom G cneral of Com-munications, Natal, to of Secretary of State for War. 1ir Piectcrmaritzhbirg, January 20. B Trooper r. Foley, Imperial Li;ght Horse. Caj] Sergeant J. Pocol, 2d ?? Royal Rifles. -on Private F. Smith, 1st Gioucesite-ail died the tr'Ons. ctrie fever, January 10. T To: Private A. Nunn ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CousNTRY CouRrsntr-THEEE YotSG MEN RAID A FAawEousa.-At Campbeltown Sheriff Court yesterday-before Sheriff M'Watt-tbree farm servants, named James M'Donald, Dal- w Caddy Archibald Murray, Kilkevan; and John d Scott, East Backs, denied a charge of having, 1, on the night of the 13th or morning of the 14th January, created a disturbance at the farm M of Bleachfield, occupied by David Smith, and ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURTJ OF SESSION. re _ ?? FIRST DIVSION-Tuesday, JanUary 2&3 cc (Before the Lord-President and Lords Adam s and Kinnear.) sr ,A n.TON MSODEL LoDGING-o-aSox O CoA V. al WATSON. The First Division disposed of an appeal from n the Dean of Guild Court at Hamilton by the' If .Hamilton Model Lodging-Houso Company (Limited) against Robert Watson, master of j I works, Hamilton. The appellants applied ...

SEQUEL TO FAMOUS JEWEL ROBERY CASE

... SEQUE1, TO FAMOUS JEWEL ROBBERY CASE. r j ewH L An Ex-Highland Officer Sues for Divorce. I In the Divorce Court yesterday, the case of 3 Andrew v. Andrew and Wiliamns, otherwise I Johnson, came up for hearing. This was the I petition of Mr Harry Andrew, formerly an officeri . in a Highland regiiment, for a divorce from his wife, formerly Miss Maud -Richardson, on the grounds of her adultery ...

PRIMROSE LEAGUE GRAND HABITATION

... PRIMROSE LEAGUJE -TGRAND HABITAON. ..AT1N DEFEiUNCE OF TM GOVANWENT A meeting of the ,Grand HIabitoation of the Primrose League, Scottish Branch, was held in the salcon of the-Roval HoteLEdinbturgh, on Fri- day afternoon-Sir James Buchanir'j C0raigend Castle, Milngavie, presiding. There s'ws a fairly good attendance of delegates, and. Aberdean habitations were represen.fed by the two secre- ...

Advertisements & Notices

... W NOBL};, -'D., The g set Fim of costame us anai ! Waeb e teie Wora1anoe now COInlg ' ,THSALEO@FTNEEY andtln addition to the Wanderfiu Bargains izz:osturaes t5,1 Eah and D v e Goods (fiUy deerbadand ilustratedin The SCatea .45= .yit att memorable by a se-es a, in VALUE, Swupmasig FR EE G IFT S ~~~~ever'ything yet nttemptea. A ni a & Stauwf presenrted with everv tadtes' Costune Soad. mbgoold Pr ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRlIEES AND) CHARGES CHH CO TT OF STICIA'yC (Before the Lord Justie55c-Grk) An Old Ofender Sent to Pje.-a Servitude. Joseph Forbes, remitted from Clasgr sentenced to five years' penal servitet4,c. charge, to ?? he pleaded guilty, o- ',in a close at V Stirling Street. CowIcadce saulted John Notman, r asiding aL 390 ; burn Road, and robbed hini oE VI T'n previous conv-ic4ons wver Iibslil& ' Itho ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUDS IN ABERDEEN

... EXTFN8TVE FRTkUDS Rq ABERDEEN. I At a pleading diet of Aberdeen Sheriff andi Jury Court yesterday-Sheriff Robertson on the) bench-Charles Paterson was brought up on fiveI different charges of fraud and three of theft. In the complaint it was stated (1) that, on 4th l July last, in the shop 55 Ashvale Place, Aberdeen, f he induced Alexander Stables, shoemaker, to give, him two pairs of boots to ...