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COURT OF SESSION

... - I OF SES1ON. i c gl~r p~viIONIhThuday, March S. Lord.pres.dent, Lords Adam OltM-aren kad Kinnear.) CMAYt e'at crv- f by7 the Fir' Div-jon An ?? ~~ pri~l edby Elizabeth Sinclai r Br~.i ralham St-t L'B-n-n-n- RI Li.inthe EFA no ;rob tat fltC0 u~ndle the ,.Tork.-'c' - at t~.- x~ in ectO of 'toC oda' of'oo 01 was enaPetI 0 n 151y 3at F neadthe s_-ani,~i' !L V tn-a * unen > ti oe> tj ?? bold. In ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CIUMES AND CHARGES. II M ALICIOUSLY RioIEx A FIor AL ARxIr-At the Central Police Court yesterday, Michael MKear- nan, who resides at 25 Os- Street, pleaded'guilty a of having betwoop two and three o'clock that r' morning wantonly rung a firr alarm in London . Street, near Charlotte Street, end t urned ou t the fire brgade unnecessarily. lie gave as an ex- cuse that he was under the influence ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... HIGH OGURT OF JUJSTICIARY0 l ~- Father Attempts to Drown his Children. f At a sitting of the High Court of Justiciary i held in Edinburgh ?? Kyllachy on 5 the ?? Dougall, 21 Milton Street, Glasgow, came up for sentence, ' he having pleaded guilty in the Glasgow Sheriff Court to a charge of having, on 24th March last, thrown his two boys, named James and John, aged] Inine and seven years of age ...

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 ...

CHINA

... 'Bet THE EVACUATION OF Te I PEKIN. od Tl c . ?? STRONG FEELING AGAINST tan RUSSIA'S PROPOSAL P ?? MASSACRES IN SHANWSL IMPERIAL COURT AT TAT-YUAN-FU. eon A CHINESE GIFT TO RUSSIA. date I. the _ Gen CURIOUS RUMOUR FROM tcal SHANGHALra - ?? (From Special Correspondent of ?? Daily th .News and Glasgow Herald.) will Berlin, September 4, Night. 6upJ In consequence of the determination of some ...

Published: Wednesday 05 September 1900
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4292 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF SESSION

... SECOND DIVISION-Tuesday, December 4. t (Before the Lord Justice-Clerk, Lords Trayner b and Moncreiff.) S A1.-EALs-roUT1 5BID BDE RAILWAY COMPANY AND tl OTHERS V. ORDER OF RALWAY AND CANAL COM-0 tl MisSioNERs (FORTH BRIDGE AND TAY BRIDGE P BONUSES.) . P These appeals were brought against the judg- st ir ment and order pronounced by the Railway and al e Canal Cornmissioners on applications ...

Published: Wednesday 05 December 1900
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2617 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF SESSION

... COi)1-T 0f1 SESSION. I _- _- _ - - - cc FIRST DIVISION-Tuesday, October 23. w . (Before the Lord-President, Lords Adam, fc M'Laren, and Kinnear.) C The Colquhoun Petition. 'a I Thrre came before the First Division a minute !for David T. Colquhoun in the petition of the Faculty of Procurators in Glasgow to have the G name of David T. Colgohoun struck off the roll. I The Lord-President said that ...

COURT OF SESSION

... X FIRST DIVISION-MNondsy. June 4. (Before the Lord-President and a Jury.) l, GEORGE LIVINGSTONE AND OTHERS V. CoaromA- 1 OET1 OF GLASGOW. rt The Lord-President and a jury heard evidlence it in an action of damages by George Livingitoae. cd labourer, 52 Rose Street. Glasgow, and two of. 11 his sisters against the Corporation of Gl;cuw t for paymnent of £600 as damages for +he (k-ath (i ef ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CHARGFSD ALLECED OUTRACE ON RAILWAY. 1, - On the arrival of the 2.20 trait' from tine, ;° Street, Liverpool, at Acton Bridge yesterday T>afternoon a mari was found lying unconscious on ie the floor of a tbird-class'coinp'artsnent The :dman's clotheswere saturated with blood, 'and his Le head lay in a pool of bliod. Hee was'conveyed to the Railway Hospital at Crewe; where he was ...

ABERDEEN HIGH COURT

... 1 I3C 4.BT. SI'tOXD AYrS MflYINCL - Tlhe High Court olusticiary ie-timed in Aber- deeo C -t-rthotts' x-nsterd.' morrn.ow 'o dispo'e oit th tolwu!ih and iast case 6n the caettdar. Lord _M'Lren took his es-e.t onl the bench at hailfpas -.en. Mr Alexm:tlder Localgnt AIhLure |a3 acdvocatrc-deo)ue, a,.C!R`ed br Mr Cowatn. v-hle tIf- Gear Ae . Si ih aeted as clerk of cantrt. Tee tibiec were tlto adr ...

ABERDEENSHIRE J.P. COURT

... I I APPOINTMENT Or PROCURATOR- FISCAL. A meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen was held in. tihe Sheriff 1Courthouse, Aberdeen, yesterday forenoon for the purpose of appointing a procurator-fiscal as euc- ce.sor to the lstae Mr George Cadenhead. There f wa, a large attendance, and, on th motion ofi Uar James Murray of North Inveramsay, Mr I i Gordon of Newton was ...

A DEESIDE TRAGEDY,

... BOY FOUND DEAD IN A CORNS CHEST. The Aberdeon counby police authori- ties have received inforinaittion of an extraordinary oceurrence at the farm of Balnacraig, near Aboyne. It appears that some time ago a boy named Ciarles William Thomson, aged 12& years, went to the farm, partly for the purpose of recruiting his health and to give such assistanee in the farm work as he was able to accomplish ...