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JANE IN COURT

... JANE IN COURT. In the Court of Queen's Bench on Tuesday, before Mr Justice Darling and a common jury, an action was brought by Miss Regaldis Brownfield, against Mr Her- bert Sleath, to recover 2300, paid to the defendant on conditions which, as the plaintiff alleged, were not performed, and upon a representation alleged to be untrue. It appeared that the plaintiff, who is a professional ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 578 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Top of the Morning

... cbe Zloo of tbe i)orf. ExTENsIvE JEWELLERY ROBBERY AT DARLINGTON. Thieves broke into the premises of Messrs. Richardson and Co., jewellers, of Blackwellgate, Darlin ton, last night, and succeeded in carrying off 2,500 worth of watches, jewellery, &c. THE, MANSION HOUSE FUNDS. The Indian Famine Fund at the Mansion.House amounted last night to 342, 500. The fund for the Transvaal War sufferers ...

CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

... JUSTICE with the limping foot (due, no doubt, to the quality of military shoe-leather) has at last succeeded in over- taking some six-and-thirty of the rebellious Dutchmen of Cape Colony. Many weeks have elapsed-so many that we have positively forgotten the precise date of the affair -since Colonel PILCHER, moving westward to Sunnyside, caught those six-and-thirty, with arms in their hands, in ...

THE EYE OF THE LAW

... 1899-1900. No Budget could be more humdrum than the legal year now closing. The obituary list is, happily, small, and includes only one judge actually in harness, though he was perhaps, of all the judges, the most conspicuous in the popular eye-narnely, Lord Russell of Killowen, whose almost sudden death came as a shock at the moment the whole profession was entering on its Long Vacation. ...

MUSIC

... ST. PAUL'S CATrHEDRAL. W,,'hen some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst 5olitude, take his stand ou a broken arch of London Bridge to Vah e ruins of Si. Paul's.' The words, tke famous words, seemed 't c g1h appropriate last night, when one was fronted by this ; tirN this splendid fixity, this massive architecture of St. Paul's, sung Spohr's Last judgment, according to yearly ...

DIVORCE COURT

... DIVORCE COUT.- A SCOUNI9RELLY HUSBAND'S DASTARDLY CONDUCT. ?? IN the Divorce and Admiralty Division, Mr.. Justice Barnes delivered a reserved ment in the case 'of Burden v; Burdqn (Queen's Proctor intervening). Originally, the petition was that of Mrs. JanueBitdori, living at Sunderlan4, and she obtained), a decree nisi by reason of the cruelty and adultery of her husband, Mr. Fradcis Bur- don ...

DIVORCE COURT

... ?? ?? . I AN UNFORTUNATE CONTRE- TEMP S. IN the Divorce Division, Mr. Justice Bariies had before him the petition of Mrs. Alice Charlotte Dvball for a divorce by reason of the desertion and adultery of her hus- band, Mr. John Dyball, who was the co- respondent in the Harding Cox divorce suit. There was-no defence. Mr. Newson, who appeared for the peti- tioner, said that the parties were ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... IN THE POLICE f COURTS. AN ABSENT-UINDD P4SMMGER. Geo, Lindjy, of 32, CiattoJroad, Wandsworth, was charged, at Westmninster Polise Court, yester- day, with travelling on the London and South- Western Railway without paying hig fare and with intent to avoid payment, It appeared that defendant travelled rrom Calp- ham Junction to the City, and on being asked for his ticket, said, Season. When ...

LAW NOTICES

... IAW NOTICE& 8UP3EM14 CODUfT OF' .411bcA~mv fXUlT Op AYMfLL-Be4ttdn the) Mxats tt za Lord Jaeioc Rijgby. &ad Lord JsJs('st-,Al Cuu-a No. I1.-At 1OS).&J-toe tudz=tnrt_ -pp-s. rn Chaotic'-y I.Yneicen IrmehaMi I Wt): -Re itii, Jstxz nt)-thzw r 11filand. Ipp-a4 tfru a: ttv ?? Prh.u,ta..* and ?? fr..-n n-. C-sy C r-ile Edwsir' SIlts. d'.rtay-f) h-r- Sio ]t AtIIonsx p~i'w-ct, No. IlzS 'sIf, ?? ci' ...

IN THE CORONERS' COURTS

... iN TilL ?? >I UTI,,. : ~~A ?? T,;)fii 3 i .3 '''333 33I3r:'33i3l3¾* .11l:l *S 't's.r l . i1 1, -. V~ ~ ~ ~'dl ?? j i;t! r kiti I. yVV'. -r i I.t 1S * ;r ?? ,, ?? e . ;| I :: ?? ' 1 1 ~ it Z ?? I ' .! r . . i r r: : ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? 1 '' !ri* 3.i: : ; i 3i . : i3;u i- I ?? ?? ?? _ * !i,3 73:: 1:,; 1 f j ?? :1 ! [ ?? '1 f 3;>.:;131Al z 1 ) ?? ..!t ?? ;, ?? \3 I'ai ?? ?? 33:3Q ?? ?? : 3 :l i . ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... THE WmITECAPEL M.WRDER Barnet Abrihmrns. deoscribod as an English Jew and cigar-ma-kero, ofv Newark tret, Commercial- Cc-usrt, with the wilful murd~r or Police-onstable Ernet rhomnpson, 240, H Divisiten, on the 1st imst- Mr. Simns prorecutd on beh'ia of tho 'reasury; ,Mr. F. D6eakiri, solicitor. defetlvd; ard Drcctrive- l Inspect:or 7liv-all watched the cast on beha3lf oi the Comrmi-ssioners ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... RN THE I'OLIaR: (OV= ZMAPADE OF A BWMMM'S DAIIG A strage easo ocepied the attention of Mr. Ourtis BarTaett at Marylebono rolice-ovurt, yester- day, A well-spokou and ladylike young woman, named Ethel Price, aged 22, tlhe daughter of a Birtminghamn Baptist minister, who described her- self as a elork, was charged with disorderly con4uot, by appearilg in male attire aud cauzilg a crowd to ...