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REDCAR RAILWAY CASE

... IREDCARR~,Vy lMMR q C .. IIC H( ir, LI IMP~j)' ~V 1 e hi ,jj t. wi N1f;0]li, i Itbi 11 Court ?? ., S II p,,- u i wa s ; IL tl t'1 ' ti ;a tl?''tvtJ it l ie j I e 1P!see-]|j|jj/) ~oh l\ it t r ItI I I |t r ?? 1), ?? \ J i tek,;litte ?? 9half ?? I'thl4L6 00 ?? ,I I ioj Ia ,I watorkmn t'i ?? L ti~lht'iN ?? al ?? - Oriitcll x' le tleld t N l X t I t .! 6;, b ?? . ti too ' Itoj i , 01k'tlvil O I ...

AUCKLAND POLICE COURT

... KUCKLAND POLICE COUITT. he Yesterday, the hearing cl ?? ad against Geo. Savage andi Hy. RBlo , tf St, Leasingthorne, for having contravelled al, the regulations at the collidry by rnd- iag on an underground train when in 3S, motion, was adjourned, Blool1, irho was 'or required as a witness, being ill aand un- of able to ?? coarse was ed taken in the case of Thnos. LongetaEl in. and Jno. Sn ith ...

THE WOUNDED AT NETLEY

... THE .WOUNDED AT NETLEY ?? - T . VISITED BY TEEE QUEEN. e 0HER MAJESTY'S SOLICiTUDE. FLOWERS FOR THE PATIENTS. r.f The Queen yesterday once more demon- reI strated the kindly interest she takes in her- lae wounded soldiers by again viqiting Netley sb t Hospital, Accompanied by Princess Henry ha, of Battenberg, Princess Victoria of SclEba, to wig-Holstein, PriocesE Victoria Eugene of Si] ...

AUCKLAND BETTING TRANSACTIONS

... CASE ADJOUIRNED. Before Mr Relph Nelson 'chairman), Mr 3. Meolutyre, and Dr. McOullegl, at Bishiop Auck- land, yesterday, Jos. Gash, described as a book- maker, wae charged with using the Backways ansd a urinal situate therein, for the purposes of betting, contrary to tbhe byelaws of the Dur- bham County Council.-Mr.T. Jennings, instructed by the police, ippeared to prosecute, end 'Mr R. Luck, ...

HUMOURS OF REVISION COURTS

... |IUMOURIS OF REPVIION (-OURTs. THE QUEST FOR VOTES. ll, The progeedingg in the Revision Courts of always provide a certain amount of amusing on, reading. Lir A UITLANDER. eed At Islingtmn. for instance. Mr Aunust 'go dron, who lad been struck off the ?? m ?? appeared to be anxious to know h the vvhv and whprefore. _ Mr Gaudrnn is evideutlv a Frenrhman. ike nd waxed indignant at being deprived ...

CLEVELAND REVISION COURT

... .CLEVELAND REVISiON I COURT. LOFTUS AND I)ISTRICT. Yesterday Mr Felix Palmer, revising barrister, sat at Loftus Town Hall for the purpose of revising the Parliamen- tarv and other lists of voters for the townships of Loftus, Brotton, Skin- ningrove, Liverton, and, Kilton. Tlhere were also preseent Mr W. A. Bulmer, agent for the Cleveland Conservative Association, Mr F. O'Connell-Jones, agent ...

MURDERED CHRISTIANS IN TURKEY

... ra MURDERED CHRIS- Mx TIANS IN TURKEY. dey ley t id- - 0 by un ~ LD vas 1J100 X.LL D.La v-- M I ler i ale FIENDISH TORTURES. a in. a In - t as CHILDREN THROWIN' INTO X Lna-THE RIEAR. er- The Morning Leader's Vian aa cor- in respondent ?? to turther issreports of Turkish massacres the inst-i- j; 7asagtor was acertain.Maboie~tam fatathic C he named Haiduk Islam, who brags of hav- ry ing ...

INQUESTS AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... INQQUESTS AT MIDDL BROUGH. THET R, P.wA Mi- t- RAILWAY\;L STrhI - FTArITry ee Air Hy. Mackereth, ntepotvcore lh held two inquests at tbe Ral d 1- Middlesbrosogh, yesterday aftert a The first was on the body of g ? Breckon (67), who lived at Eash ~*Great Ayton, and was hilk a Midldlesbroligh Railway Statim e Monday morning by fallin` Irona f platform, and being run over b r- train.-Wm. Hiy, ...

DARLINGTON CHARITIES INQUIRY

... 8 DARLINGTON CHARITIES INQUIRY WC re THE CORPORATION AND TILE inv ;h MECHANICS' INSTrVUTE. un .n P tt BREEZY DISCUSSIONS. At the Minsicipal Buildings, Darlhig- , ton, yesterday, Mr C. B. M. C'oore, Pa til h, barrister-at-law,. assistant comm1ilsSi- it r- ner, openied an, inquiry, by Br1 te direction of the Charity Commissio- e lers, into the chlarities of ph ?? anient parish and borough of wa ...

A POLYPHONE ACTION

... A POLYPHIONE ACTION. e'te rday, at the Darlington County Court--lifore His Honour Judge Tewp-| lar-Wm. L-ndy, a cloclimaker, of Darlington. for wbomi Mr A. W. Smith (of Tessr T. M. Barron and Sinith) i app~ealrt, sued Edward Nicholson, ilin kteepner, Aycliffee, who was represented I I) ?dr wooler (of Mlessrs Alooler and I Wooler). for X10 lfr balance alleged to' lP due fr, toodls solfl and ...

LADY PALMIST FINED

... I - - - AMUSING CASE AT SUNDERLAND. Lilian Christine, a well-dressed young lady, was charged at the Sunderland Police Court this afternoon, under the Vegrancy Act, with pretending to tell fortunes. The Chief Constabie (Mr WM. Ca-rter) prosecuted, anl Mr Isadore Isaacs defended. Harry Holdsworth said that on the night of the 5th July he went to a shop carried oh by Madame Christine, in the New ...

NORTH RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... NOR'1H RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS. .. .. A . -. -. j. .. I VU At the Court House, Northiallerton, She w-a ,b. the general Quarter Sessions for the and ha North Riding- of Yorkshire were held at Devi tq0 ye=teda before Mr E. R. Turton, pumpir chaimawere it 'rhe Chairman extended to the meam- Secadle at here of the Bar a happy and prospe- vessels mlj rous year, to which Mr R. Luck re- into de ...