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YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... IYtSTERDAY'S: : . POLICE CASES. BAD EGGS EOR CAKES. At Worship-street Philip Jacobs, confectioner, of (4rieenstreet, Bethnal-street; was summonedforbaving ini his ?? and deposited on his premises for the puisposse of preparation for sale, and intended for the ood of mnl, a large number of eggs, which were un-. ound and unfit for human food. Mr. Margetis, on boehalf oi the sanitary aathority of ...

THE UMBRELLA AS A WEAPON

... Mr. Baxter held an inquiry at Limee- houss, on Monday, respecting the death ot IDaniel kcegan, 35, ?? dealer, late of St Ann-street, Limehouse.-J alnes criffithi, n3atUraiISt, Carg-street, tstep- ney, now starus remandted trom t..e Thamnes police- court charged with caus- ime the death ot Regan bv ?? him with an umbrella on ?? 19. L'he evi- deuce showed that x~egan and Grirdiths quarrelied in ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... _- TESEII Y'1N T ,- YeerdsyS sh. tt'h611~d?9L at. Newingtou, respeoing. the deth ZI~fInie 'Ro~etta Ete~tart, 39, tha *ife of Henry Stewart, a greengrocerBassisiit, living at 5, Hollyoake-road, Waliworth. The woman was dying oi -oh ump tiony and,left alone for a iew minutesthrew her. self out of -window. *hae frautureod'ihir right leg, and death resulted from ehook due to the .iniury, Thojury ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO MURDER FOUR CHILDREN

... CEARGE OF ATTEMPTING TOMUF - i D)ER FOUR CHILDR~EN.-,: At Soathwark.Stteet police-court, on Wedoesd5y Aly, MUerphyaged 29 years, cf Barmilton-Squoare. Berrnondsey, was charged with attempting to murder her four bildren. Prisoner, who waa given ,seat in tho dock, sobbid continuously poiee.constable Nightingale,14 MRt, eaid the prisoner was in IBorough High. Atleet the previouls night serrounded ...

TRAGEDY AT RACING STABLES

... I I on -Wednesday, at Compton, ndear Newbury, the Eouith Berke coroner inves. tigated the death, at the well-known racing stables ot Mr. W. G. Stevens, in that narish, of Philip Wlliam Lacey, aged 6O. W. E;. Thomas, a stable lad, 17 years of age, also in Mr. Stevenn's ser- vice, was present in custody, and Mr. Lucas, of Newbury, watched the proceed- ings on his ?? evidence howed tha1t on ...

MRS. DRUCE AT HIGHGATE

... MRS. DRUCE AT HIGHGLTE. At Higbgate police-conrt. yesterday, Mrs. Druce appeared as an applicant. She said slid was Hannah Maria Druce, of Manchtsterzetre t -'Portmanusquare, and wanted an order against the Lon- don Cemetery, ompan' as tho free. holders of Righgate eemeterv to onen a grave there. Uiidor ai old Act, the applicant erplained, she was obliged to go to tvo justices of the peace for ...

VALUE OF THE TELEPHONE

... I At Marylobone polica-coart, yesterday, Chac les Alexeander, 26, a painter, of Mortimer-road, Kensal-rise, and Walter Jarkscn, 30,.of Angola-mews,North Ken- singtonn, were chargea with being cci-. corned in iteafljng a horse, harness, and trap, oontaining three rugs, two whips, nine boxes of cigars, 34 boxes of.ciga- rettes, 761b. of~ tobacco, and 15s. in bronze, the total valuo- being 12-51. ...

NEWLYN TRAGEDY

... At the Cornwall assizes, on Friday, at Bodmin, the grind jury threw out the- bill against Mary Mcaddern, of Newlyn, near Penaznce, who was charged with inciting her step daughter, Fanny Mad- dern,temurder her little brother, William J. Maddern, by poshing him into Newlyn harbour.-Mr. Percival Clarke was for ti eprosecution, and Mr. W. T. Lawrenee defended.-Adr. Justice tlidley, address- ing ...

AN ACTORS' QUARREL

... : :: l T; : l : P : ; . AN ALCTORS Q-URSEL.-. - In the Queen's Wpneh division on Mon. day Mr. Justice Biglm) resumed the heariu of tes case Lbraine v.-Waller,? which was cbmmr enced 6me, weeks ago. when plaintiff,.wlo was ibout to proceed with his regiment to the war, was examined. The action was brought by Mr. Robert Loraine, an actor, to recover from Mrs. Florence Waller (wife of Mr. ...

INQUEST ON THE VICTIMS OF THE TON-BRIDGE FIRE

... EINQUEST ON THE ICTIMS-OF THE I , ;: TON-BRIDGE FIRE. On Wednesday the deputy coroner for West Kent held the adjourned inquest at Tonbridge on the bodies of Charles Treocher Tattamn, aged 47, and his three daughters, Helen Jessie, aged 16, Hilda Georgina, aged 12, and Elizabeth Mary (Fluffy), six, who lost their lives in the recent fire on the premises of Mr. Harris, outfitter, of High-street, ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... seSERDAY'S LAW. 1 00pyRI10HT OF A PICTUR anctioP of *- ler v, Walker and and Co., Ltd.. intho :fcC~rti~di5onymsterday, the plaintiff sr.C Ju stliG Byrne for an innUc- tte Rev. Mr. Walker bs~ Me and Co., Ltd., prin- ?? jfcin~gt the oopyright of a t ocatlled Christ the Consoler. rta df ts published a number of trasc and roligious works which con- ed ad ea renrodnction of the pic- trfe, bt ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... ?? . . r I-,. e- 11 Zll. | ?? PATAL PAL. -e ! t~erdio. at~smmrersmith,-r. Th!OW. held an tnqeatl Henry 9i6fr,82. a. _travellfer, of 'lgin - creocent,-,-; }lotng- hilVt-Ah} doodsod a wee kago'.-hihe. returning ]home', fell down andi broke his arm and bruised his face. .e !.-was tak-ien td tho West Londonibeisplt'dtar, ,rboe; .e died fip pnesmowaacc~je- rated by shobkfrom the lall; The jury. ...