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SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... SAlFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS. The Intermediate Sessions for the Salford hundred wera held on Monday, in trie Asizze Ccurt, Strange- ways, Mr. Williamn Goldthorpe, chairman of sessions, preeiding. A WEAVER AND HER WORK. Bmma Jane Nroore 121), described as a weaver, pleaded guilty to having on January 17th at Kearsley and Little ]Lover stolen two books, an apron, and n flair of shoci, the property ...

TRAGEDY AT CRUMPSALL WORKHOUSE

... TRAGEDY AT CEtMPSALL WORK- 'OUSE. VERDIOT O0 WtIUAT MURDER. On Frid&6y, Mr. Sidney Smatlt, tiwo city Corolner, hold au inquest respeoting the death of Francis South- gate, an imbeoile inmate of the Crumpsall Work- houso, whose death under tragio circumstances has already been reported. An attendant named Peseott, who is in custody charged with oausing the death of Southgate, was present. TH|r ...

CRUMPSALL WORKHOUSE TRAGEDY

... CRUIPSA.LL WORIKHOUSE TRAGEDY. At the meeting of the Manchester Board of Guar- dians on Wednesday, Mr. Roolke (the chairman) pre- siding, a diacussiosi took place with reference to the tragedy which occurred a. fortnight ago at the Man- chester Workhouse, Crumpsall. When the minutes or the (Crumpsall Workhouse Committee came up for consideration the chairman said they could hardly pass them by ...

GLEANINGS FROM THE POLICE COURTS

... GLEANINGS FROM 'Tl] PC) OLICE ( - h . i MANCHIESTER CITY PLC (Cl it. MONDAY. 1,- 1U\;'FOU1z:1)D C'TTAII:;.:'a Thorm (ic, ;o w rl -dressedl vor 'r '^ is soell known in switiminig arld C.. _ w as chaiged wiih having. onl S:uLi I` ' iono, collected tIMS of Inll : Vue Gardens in an unanthrise h on the pretence that hoe was all au r:iil belhalf of the charity ?? set idi o ii to the effect that ...

THE POISONING EPIDEMIC

... THE POISONING EPIDEMMCj sut IINTERESTING DEVELOPMENTS. per ElXPERYS INTERIM REPORT. elur The following letter will be read with the getos i11 inteirest:-- n 31, Booth-street, 3iancliesster, December 1, 190D. Pui Dear Sir,-It is only a few dlays siace the brevers- rec of Manchester heard for the first time the suggesti~il. that some of the beer sold by them eontained arsenic. The sugstion ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... BREACH OF P1MiUiiS CASE. A ROSSENDA.LE WEAVTEl1V'S CLAIM. There was a sitting of the Sheriff's Court at the Manchester Assizes, on Saturday, to assess diumagei in an action for breach of promiso, the defendant having allowed judgment to go by default. The plaintiff was Miss Pathana Hor- rocks, a weaver of Thorn Bank, Stacksteads, and the defendant, Mfr. John Cunliffe, a clerk, formerly of ...

SINGULAR LICENSING CASE

... SINGULAl LICENSIG CASE. A licensing, anpeal of considerable interest was decided at the Preston Quarter SPeSsiOs on Saturday. Tl., Daerwsl justices have formulated a scheme for reducirg the number of licensed houses by agreement with the owners, under uhich the possessor of a licerce which is extinguished solely in the public in- terest should be compensated by the licence-holders who remained ...

DARING BANK ROBBERY

... DARING B]ANK ROBBRY. | .. ?? THE OLD STORY. A daring and successful banik robbery was per- petiated in Liverpcol oh Friday. It appears that during the forenoon a glerk from the head office of ths Bank of Liverpool Una sent to the Bank of Eangland in Castle street, .with'.notes amounting to £R81b. 'There were seveial ouitomors at the counter iat the time and while theiflrk was about to push the ...

THE AMERICAN POISONING CASE

... I TRIAL OF MOLENEUX. jVERDIOT AGALNAST THlE PRISONER. - A Reuter's telegram from New York, of Saturdfay, ts ?? Molineux trial, eonoludld to-day after a, .y pentrat*ed inquiry, ends one of the most remnarkable eeases in American criminal annals. As will be remem- 3 bered, Molineux was charged with ?? thle death is of 'Mrs. Catherine J. Adams on December 28, 1898, by o sending poison through ...

SOCIETY DIVORCE SUIT

... SOCIETY DIYVO6CflCE SUIT. ,STABLEKEIq.Ph 'cA ND DOCT'I'OR AS CO-.1S'POND]ENT S PROBABLE SETT1?LFMEINT. Sir Francis Jeune and a special ituy yesterday eon- ?? the bearing of the cross petitions of Van Latin v. Yan Laun, Pool, and Bourncs, and Yan Lauti i. Van Latn. In the firet petition. Mr. Henry Theo- dore van Latin sodglit'for a dissolution of his miarriage yite tho rcsiondent by reason of ...

THE GORTON MURDER

... THE GORTON MUJRDIM. SENTE(NCE OF DEATT-H. On Taesday, at the Manchestor Assizes, before Mr. Jnstice (Ohanicl, John Birtles (50), a ?? cleaner, was iniditeid for thle murder of his wifs, Ann Ilirtls, at Manchester, on May 8th. Mr. McKeand sod Mr. Pope, jun., prosecuted, and at the request | of the Judge Mr. Gibbons defended prisoner. Birtles pleaded not guilty. Mr. AMlcKeand said prisoner lived ...

POISON SCARE

... I ~, MORE OFFICIAL INQUI RIES yDANGER TO THE PUBLIC OVER. u Dr. G. Seaton Buchanan, one of the medical inspec- tora of the Local Government Board, is still pursuing ?? in Manchester on behalf of that body into the beer poisoning epidemic and matters con- gnected. tlifrewith. Yesterday Dr. Buchanan was Iobtaining.information from Dr. Niven, the Medical Officer of Health for tho city, as to all ...