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ACTION FOR WRONGFUL DISMISSAL

... ACTION 1FOR AYRONGF U L )ISHISSAL. COMPLAINANI'S COUNSEL WITHDRAW FPROM THE CASE. The case of ?? v. Denny and wife was con- cluded yesterday in the Queen's Bench Division. The plaintiff, Mrs a'Court, who was a governess, the daughter of a Hereford solicitor, and a married woman living apart from her husband, sued M r and 2%rs Denny, of Oxted, Surrey, claiming damages for alleged wrongful ...

Bristol Police Court

... &r tol Police Court SATURDAY. Before Mesers A. Lee and Fenwick Richards. TREEIT AND GIVING A FALSE CHARACTER. 'thel Lancaster, 27, was charged on remand with stealing articles of we i lng apparel, pieces of fabric, and some pots of jam, all worth £3, the property of her master, Thomas Villiers Rlunt, butcher, of Portland place, The Mall, Clifton. The previous evidence was to the effect that ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police CoarL YESTE R.DAY, Before Major Rumsay and Mr A. G. Verrier. E SLEEPING AT A COLLIERY. George Thomas, 16, and John Smith, 10, were charged with sleeping out and stealing 2lbs, of sweets from the shop of Mr Clark, Dean lane, Bed- minster, P.C. 58 B found the boys sleeping in premises at Dean Lane Colliery. They had a bottle ] of sweets In their possession. The elder boy, who ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... Bris?i ?3ankruptcy Court, j ~YESTEl'DAY. Bef~ore the (3rCial Reeeiver, Mtr E. 0i. Clarke. 1'IR.9T MIEETDX;S. IlHEn]31;;R STAN#LEY MILLER, of W~oodlanris, Green. 3way road, Redland, commnission agent, fornieri; - flour ?? H. J. H~obbs appeared for tl- debtor. The liabilitiies expected to rank armCU-tt; £M45 9s 9d, and the deticiency i3 estimited a! £.R28 10s 3d. According to the Oflicial ?? ...

Bristol Police Court

... VA'StoI polic collrL YESTEERDAY. Before Blessrs Edward Parsons and I.. G. Graham. i C AN EXCUSE NOT GOOD ENOUGI.e Several men were fined for being drunk in charge of a horse and trap. The usual fine was 10s and I costs, In one case, however, the defendant said that t he came in to Bristol Fair and met a number of friends, and they had an extra glass in consequence i of the relief of Ladysmith. ...

Bristol Police Court

... YESTERDAY. ljt. e.jide man C. EI. L, Gardner and Mr J. H. Howell. I tE EVFlXT OF DRINIC i .H:lT i.ane, 30, was charged with being drunk and & c:uiptud suicide, Tho evidence of a oycle u:at ramcd WVatts, of 26, Chelsea road, Emston, .11 rcd Barnes, a hauller, and P.C. Jones was to the etiht tie defendant was the worse for drink at t'e a-t ille I-vers' football ground. Ho said he w :np into the ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... tick Ii1 . bu0y Trials of Prisoners. eta ~~KCrown Court, Yesterday. guil 1ION toI I the dern eore Mr Justice Kennedy. w~ith ef andJ 531 THE FORGERY AND CONSPIRACY CAST. c -A VERDICT OF GUILTY. Arl red William Plumley Taylor, 37, poulterer, and Emily Me I.;p H May Taylor, 38, shopkeeper, were Indicted for forgery Mfe the and conspiracy to defraud Messrs Prescott, Dims- stir .69 dale, Cave, ...

MR AND MRS HORACE SEDGER

... I MR AND MIS HORACE SEDGER. CHARGES AT BOW STREIT. At the Bow street police court, London, yesterday, Borace Sedger, theatrical manager, and Ethel Sodger, his wife, were charged, on remand, before Sir Franklin Lushlngton, with stealing blouses and other articles, of the value of £5 10s, under elrcumn- stances reported lost week. Mr C. 0. Humnphreys prosecuted, and Mr Horace Avery defended. ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police CourL YESTERDAY. BeforeMessrs E. Beadon Colthurst and George B. Davies. REM.SANDED FOR MERDICAL EXAMtIATIO'X. Walter Johms, 32, was charged with stealing the carcase of a sheep, the property of James Nelson and Sons, Limited, and there was a further charge of stealing and riding away a horse, value £40, the property of Alfred Charles Pearce, The case was remanded till Tuesday ...

Bristol Police Court

... 63ristoi Ponice CoiurfO nle | YESTERDAY. B iefore Messrs W. J. Davis and J. H, Hrowel]. _ in - ~CHARGE OF THlEMr no Arthur Taylor, 43, was charged with etealing on ?? 4th a basket contatling tools, of tijo value of 1 5a, the property of Albert Valesltine; and also on May 22nd a clock of the value of £2 ios, the property of Henry Xichard%. The case was remanded until Thurcday. ina .DISORDERLY ...

CAPE NORTHERN BORDER

... Severe Fighting near Dordrecht Night March by Brabant. , Boer Position Attacked. - Rebels Disheartened. Ladies Hoist the Union Jack. Murder 'zbf a Wounded Scout. (Reuter's Telegram.] DORDRrCRT, SUNDAY MORNING, Brabant's Colonial Division, after a night march is now attacklng the Boers in their strong position at Labuschagne's Nek on the road from here to Jamestown. [Press Association War ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police Courts YESTERDAY. ( Before Messrs Henry Daniel and F. N. Tribe. s v YOUTHFUL GAMBL1ERS,11 Joseph Henry Heath, 17, William Rowland, 15, K and Alfred Tyler, 15, were charged with playing pitch and toss in Bedmrinster on Sunday aiternoon, g They were watched -by three policemen, who caught them. Two other boys got away. They were floed 3s each, Including costs. s. James Bryant, 17, ...