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AUCKLAND COUNTY COURT

... AIUCKLLAD COUNTY COURT. On Tuesday-before His Iononr ,r udge Mfeynell-Lonie lRentoul, confec- tioner, Crook, was sated' by W. Wt. Hat- : ebinson, wholesale fruiterar, Rishop i auckland, fee' £12 l0s 7d for goods sOhK. r -Mr W. Wilkinso0n, who appeared for mr the plaintiff, said the a~mount weas adl m~itted wvith the oc::eption of one itent, which plaintiff disputed having been ?? received, A m ...

DARING ROBBERY FROM STOCKTON STATION

... DARING ROBBERYJ FROM STOCKTON STATION. OVER £80 MISSIN~G. I thi 'What appears to be a case of daring Me robbery has taken plane at Stockton Bail- ed. way Station, end is now engaging the So attention of the local Railway and County worki police. About ten days ago-the 7uesday Saind 8. immediately preceding Christmoas-a. portion pat Xof the previous day's takings, in amount most hdcnieably over ...

AUCKLAND POLICE COURT

... e SPENNYMOOR LICENSING CAISE. , Yesterday, at Bishop Auckland, Geo. H Henderson, of Spennymoor, was ie charged with being found on,ltensed ii premises during prohibited hours.- .n Sergt. Newton stated that on the 7th a- inst. he observed a light in the win- h dow of the North-Eastern Hotel, and . saw the defendant, along with the If landlord of the house, with glasses ig before them. This wvas ...

A MURDERED KING

... IA URDERED KING. HUMBERT OF ITALY SHOT THROUGH THE s HEART. o ey 0 8 ARREST OF THE ASSASSIN a T By telegraph through Reuters n Agency.) ' t Monsa, July 29. k King Humbert was assassinated V here this evening after attending a r d public function. a He had just entiered his carriage a b with his aide-de-camp amid the cheers s o fthe crowd when he was struck by d three shots from a revolver, ...

DEATHS FROM EXCESSIVE DRINKING

... DEATHc, S-- STTTCIl ers in ws- the ten :tie the md ed I en I a drinkikg More orent lje e ht las be hai bcani e . ls tei-- d ,Ae i'oo ae er iq irv and r ?? t eat 'lie, ' ,ls rPs-~ iaillra Ie /rnder f anl 1t; wivt a dit -re-i fellta Qc )ljy past tln o'lock- 1onle bi o lj i . an Patrick Rileyn1, u.T it, T ooi ew ~leit Hinrlo ?? ni t r n o - froni 1iieotb II D. eliren h ito tile nhe iu cu-n by ...

STOCKTON-BANKRUPTCY COURT

... . - I -- i l STOCKTON-BANKRUPTC Y - COUR T.. : ' . - . . . . I . ..L - I Mr Registrar Tanner presided:;:'o the sitting of the Stockton Bankruptcy Court yoeste'rdyY 'and'there wore also present Mr Stubb, Offlcial: IReceiver, ;and Mr Siznpsoa; Assistallt Official Re- yceiver..- The :-following excamina~tions vere ?? Whbite, iumbrella manufacturer, 38, Skinnargate,--- Dar- lingtoa; ' irest James ...

POISONER HANGED

... POISONE . ANGED. SONS KILLED FOR INSURANUIE MONEY. Patrick Dunphy (74), was yesterday executed in Waterford Gaol for the te murder of his two sons, aged respec- pa tively nine and eleven yetrs, who were St 0oisoned with strychnine. - The irst ID boy was poisoned on the 27th of bep- ho tomber, and the second on the 17th of S December last, the motive being to cb- DI tain the small amounts for ...

THE CROFT ASSAULT CASE

... TIHU 6RIl- - -! .. ?? row:f THE, U'i'M. ,Ttl (tilt, A~t ?? ii joigi en (uiori Court vesterL . ai a li i the mngin ll-t'S 01 vto 4ld. WV. Jriiog alid Mrli d 1 \i *; 11 rdy 1~ini reire1l tii I oii n-as charge,l on (ii! a~ il lliti 101 1* drunl; at (@ro t ion tilily. l t ior havinlg 0S~oalisd l (I.orl ?? ! E f cuanit Lre in]i. xer~tt poat ( I; ; 'at. ?? ]3. I.;de eI tii'ii l to. to IeproVed iti ...

FOOD AND DRUGS ACT CASE AT DARLINGTON

... IFOOD AND DRUGS ACT CASE I AT DARLINGTON. as At Darlington Borough Police Court yes- t' terday-before the Mayor (Councillor T. B. m Swinburne) and Mr B. A. Luck-Ur Thor,, A. Atkinson, Inspector of Food and Drug; fr for the borough of Darlington, appeared to h proseeute (under the Food and Drugs Act) the Darlington branch of Taylor's Drug Company, Ltd, for selling sweet nitre to al him on June ...

GUISBRO' POLICE COURT

... | A REDCAR GAME TRESPASS. g At this court yesterday Edwin Pallie- i - ter and Robert Jobson were charged e by Mr John M'Lachhsu wvith trespass- e ing on the Newcooenen estate In pursuit 1, of game at Redcar on January tth.- s5 P.C. Smallvoot deposed that he saw .- the defcrdants near tle Redcar' gas- E it works about half-past four in the after- Pf noon, and they afterwaids climbed e over the ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... I t- I GCTISB1OUG'H. ti The general annual licensing courtd( of the Langbaurgh East Division was held at Guisbrough on Tuesday. The di licensing magistrates were Capt. J. G. Swan (presiding), Mr A. E. Pease, Dr v. AV. Stainthorpe, Mr Bulmer, Mr I Wt'. Charlton, Major Elwon, Sur- geon-GCl. Locke, Mr C. Heslop, Mr Isaac Scarth, and Mr T. C. Hutchinson. SUPERINTE-NDEN'-'S REPORT. Mr R. Clarkson ...

A GANG OF THIEVES

... At Middlesbrough yesterday-before Mr C. .J. Coleman, the Stinendiary- Aohert Dickinson, a locomotive fireman, living at France-street, pleaded guilty to`stealing a watch and albert, valued at £3, and belonging to Herbert Graham, a millwright, living at Marton-road, on p the 2ist ult. Prosecutor and prisoner a, said they were drunk, or it would not have happened. The prisoner was com- Y, mitted ...