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STOCKTON BANKRUPTCY COURT

... gN 1 ! i ' l A 1U X X \ I7 U1-'CY COURT lip N: ?? I. M. Turner held a su * ! okton ?? Clo ! d O lere were pre- tio 'i M 1tl, tile oiitial receiver, tw In, :t; 1 on. thle as st ant official leo ea, bi~tnnkrlipts signed the ] i :i, p 'l 1 nlei plub lic exam- en 0 h-o~o t QV i , XSann, hail- I a;,ll tultretla inaker. 6 on OflA-lows. Selkton; Arthar Jolly, hil frniters carryinng Onl lmlilinasq at ...

DARLINGTON LICENSING SESSIONS

... i DARLINGTON LICENSING Jo SESSIONS. d .. - P 51 laid THE GREENBANRK APPLICATIONl ind 4ie- GANTl)D. r ore- The annual licensing sessions for the 0 nl- borough of Darlington were held yes- l on- terday at the Police Court, Coniscliffe- la of th- road. There was the average attend- cl ing ance of the general public. The licen- hr en- sing magistrates were the Mayor W er. (Councillor T. B. ...

TRADE RIVALRY AT THORNABY

... TRADE RIVALRY AT I THORNABY. d -f I.VELY FRACAS BETWEEN i; B EERSELL;ERS. SI w At the Thornaby Police Court yesterday, v e Win. Cockerill was charged with assaulting g. Councillor George McLaren, and in turn tl d McLsren was charged with assaulting Mr o D. and Mrs Cockerill. Mr Parhin, for the com, b Le plainant in the first case (Coun. McLaren), 61 y said the parties were both off-licence ...

AN IRISH TRAGEDY

... MtĀ£URDER AND SUICIDE. b A murder and suicide of a terrible character tool, place at Lur- 0 gan yesterday morning, when a weaver named Daniel Mccon- t vile, battered his wife's head with a heavy iron poker ,and then cut his own throat with a raior. The coup'le, who were about 30 years of age, had one child. They appear to have S wound up St. PatricL's Day celebra- tion wvitin a, drunken quarrel ...

DARLINGTON POLICE STATISTICS

... DARLINGTON 1 -yACE STATISTICS ni-. In the areia of the Darlington County mul Division (borough and county magis- is trates) for the year ended December 31, is 1899, the number of crimes (indictable boa in- offences) reported (these included bur- row . glary, slhop brsaking, wounding, etc.) and were 101. For thsae 76 personas were. will ion proceeded against, 5(} were convicted, imi 8 ?? for ...

THE ALLEGED WAREHOUSE BREAKING IT SKELTON

... THE ALLECED WAREHOUSE DRRAKING IT SKELTON. ACCUSED COMMTTED FOR TRIAL to At the Guisbrough Police Court yes- ?? a terday-Capt. J. G. Swan in the chair- bc 1. I6on How, a Brotton hairdresser, and he Wm. Williams, miner, were brought up el in custody charged with breaking into R, s a warehouss at Skelton and stealing or therefrom a quantity of beer and spirits, sh L also one corkscrew, the ...

SHEDS IN MIDDLESBRO' BACK YARDS

... 3 SHEDS IN MIDDLESE4o, I~ IBACK? Y-j. I -rrTh - Lal Cy PI'ROSECUTiFjSx '3 ?? he T'ho e ost ?? 4 nd .ye terdty's Mohic-- c rer on the qcieation ct -Ie K nfl Ino Novenueu, last 1 , ce. aulro-etl to ir uF ilteI. ?? ilg-S ?? al iel ' he electsee. endeloadluirti Oh; lh' -ur kaeaIs. 1A101 m iii o' t,- la .4a sli-ed lie ha(, i-.i I ,j 'Iti ae persona inftol ii,-, ;1 't ,l- crolaehmerifte oil ?? X t ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... The business of these assizes was con- tinued at the Shire Hall, Durham, yes- terday, before Mr Justice Bruce and Mr Justice Ridley. CROWN COURT.-Before Mr Justice Bruce. THEI HAIRTLEPOOL TRAGEDY. James Round (40), shipwright, who was found guilty on the previous day of the manslaughter of Jane Tun Tay- lor, at Hartlepool, on the 50th May, was brought up to receive sentence,- In reply to a ...

ALLEGED HUSBAND MURDER

... NOT EVIDENCE FOR TRIAL. On Saturday, at East Norton, Leicester- ;hire. Elizabeth AMary Jesson was again -rought before the magistrates charged with the wilful murder of her husband, John :iobert .J4sOu, a carp. nter, by administer- .ng ':lne to him on May 26. The nroiecution eubinitted a number of letters vritten by tbe arcused to her husband, in *ne Af which sae requested him to get her a ...

ALDERSHOT INQUEST

... Ae ?? FROt i SUNSTROKE. t to An inquest en Pte. 'William. Afc-Don- d so nell, 4th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, i re the fourth victim of the field operations p at that took place at Aldershot on Moe- a day was held at the Connaught Hos- a in pital lust evening. A sergeant of the n rs batalion said nothing was taken in the d shape of foods to the field. A large t ie number fell out. Field ...

THE YARMOUTH CRIME

... rid PRISONER CHARGED. t ,)d Yoterday .John Edward C(ossey, faru, Ml In labourer, 18 years of age, niare ins hrst vd: ny appearance before the magistrates 'vt qu ai. Yarmouth on a charge ot having mU1r- dered Thirza Kelly, a youog widow, at ty Stolsesby, on Christmuas Eve. t)Upt. 116 Lowe produced another confession madd Ip, by the prisoner, in which ?? said: I its vwent to that womau's house, ...

CHEQUE BANK FORGERIES

... L-, ti a A C : lbHEQUTE B.ANK FORZERIES. t o Ly The Financial Nes tells the story of the extensive forgeries of tle ing Cheque Bank cheques, wihih. have re- the sulted in the decision of the directors ing that it would be unwise. if not imnprac- al- ticable, to continue thle business of uie ian bank. :e- To commence with, Cheque Bank 'or- clheques were purchased in the ordinary the way to ...