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COURT OF SESSION

... ' 3a I OUTER HOUSE-Tuesday, May I. (Before Lord lXyllachy.) i Sp, * WILSON v. SCOTT, BELL. & CO. the Lord 1yllachy has issued his interlocutor in ho an action in which William H. Wilson, i - Golden Square, London, sued Scott, Bell & ?? thi Woollen manufacturers, Cheviot Mills, Selkirk, an for an accounting of the husiness done by the'no defenders in the United States and Canada, to 4 ...

JUSTICIARY APPEAL COURT

... I 1. jMTMfgjty? -ApiAt? -Wfth i i I HIGf COURIT-Mondds Notveber*-. | (Befort the Lord Justace-General; anid Lords Adam, M'Laren, Kinnear, Trayner, Mon- creiff, and Kincairnsey.)i Bryson and Others v. Phyn. c in June last this appeal was argued before I three judges, bat owing to the intricacy of the r questlons raicied it was remitted to a full bench. 1 r The appellants were Matthew Brysnn and ...

MORE BEER POISONING CASES

... MRE BEER MSOiMH CASES. At the present time there are in Birmingham S Hospital two patients from Stourbridge who are b !1 suffering from supposed beer poisoning. Thenr e doctors are very reticent on the matter, but it I a has been ascertained that no deaths have oc- -n curred. The staff have been pursuing investi- e gations for some time, and as many as 30 patients d h have been under treatment ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SERSIGN. FIRST DIVISION-Friday, December 7. (Before the Lord-President, Liords Adam and MuLaren.) ?? V. NORT XEIrI RAILWAY COMPANY. A settlement was intimated in the aetion by Robert Cochrane, lorryman, 22' Carnichlael Street, Dundee, against tile Norh British Rail- way Company for payment of £G20 as damages for personal injuries. On 25th June last the pur- suer was in charge of ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CHARGES THE UTUNCHAM TRAGEDY, ,he An inquest on) the bodies of Mrs Elsie Eliz bs ter beth Canhami. aged 45, wife of an insurne a ro- agent, and Donald, her son. aged the who lie were murdered on Friday last, was held at Not- Mr tingliam ystei-day evening. It was stated that 2c it the husband, who was in custody, had been in- 2E se formed that he might attend the inquiryif he re is ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CHARGES | A CRnsT MOTnER-IEA{ETLKSS CASE CGLA5s- GGcW.--Mbary Ann Fraser or M'Laren, a young woman, was charged before Sheriff Guthrie on Saturday with having cruelly ill-treated her six children, aged from 10 years to two months, by failing to provide for them, between 6th Novem- bar and 18&h December, in her house at Stirling Road. Sho pleaded guilty. Mr Brander, the Procurator ...

COURT OF SESSION

... QOJTEI% HOQ7SEAugUSt 21. (Before Lord KircairraeY.)4 OoELV-~ ACKEN'ZIE & Co. rOEL by ?? F. A. Powell. cycle . c n va Dale End. Binning- * jnzie & Co., cycleagns 050 ~edenLndon. B.C. The pursuer fri ~~ 6&ecder to Glaseow to attend a P ?? agreed not o ~iO ~vei'ng but to diviethi t.~ ~ ad tici eas an action (11cncluing .Co ra- of someof the plant, or. failing 1, ~~ th' ~vahin of it. Lordf fa ...

DANGER TO THE SHAH IN PARIS

... l DANGER, TO THE SHAH IN ,. ' -iA Si IIN PARIS. - aic Ioyhv ettercrsa h aas de THRvEATENED MURDER ?? ITcH by Ah REVOLERe. Arrest and Examination of the I] Assailant. tsvran's TELEGRAM5.i Paris, August 2. This morning as the Shah of Persia was start- iing for Sevres to visit the porcelain factory a man advanced to His Majesty's carriage, and, brandishing a stick, cried, Long live the cbil- ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CEUMES AND CIL&RGES. ?? Tci' : F rrBARK NOTES A i:; in, !ch of boar notes, on familiar 4'b>Z c~a Pt' er!cJ yesterdav meornin~g at the I 'x wi bra!nch Qi the BankI of England. Fol- ' e E .. 1 ! ;xi na clark: frnm ?? Bank f: R-Zol ?? ther Baalczl of Ergiand *h ?? ?? n m rr r. nntos. bnc enecomoanied Z3 ¢r~r.enrBfr! core ~ri~astwvorthy persons. In nt- 'was pllr~ I! tot te coont~r awvaiting toea ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CTMES AND CHAIRGES. A GL!tSGOWJ F7 IR'Ni iB5Ef-T2IAL IN At the Guildizll yastcerday Wt-am cZ H Hul ston (3c). traveller, in the se-:ce of | L Linen Thread Company (Liritedl of Cam w6aS charged on a wa-rant vith erzbees> a var-e:us sunnl of mocncy received bh- hi;rcD - .emioyers' behalf- Acntused harl ben :- 'eploy of the comr'ny ior eh e; s e va alary cf £200 per annumr. y travelling expenses. ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... A FIREMAN CHARGED WITH CULPABLE HDMICIDL Acting on the advice of Crown Counsel t'he Fife county authorities have apprehended Robert' Gillics, lately employed as an inspector or fire. man in the Kirkford Pit, Cowdenbeath Colliery, on a charge of culpable homnicide. Gillies was employed as an inspector in the Dunfermline splint seam of the Kirkford Pit, and on the 26tb. of March last an ...

COURT OF SESSION

... I S S iON * DIVISIONwednesday, March 28. Lecr8 Lord M'Laren and a Jury.) A Wick Breach of Promise Case. AssE ~s~EO t. DAV'fl STEWART. -Y'9's rtEr&E3S- -ADFNi1T ?? 'Laren and a jury heard evidence in Va Gbv JeQste Charleson, 25 Bank Row, 5 '0int arsid Stewart, 1 Smith Terrace, for £1000 damages for alleged e ot promise- The issue for the jiar s >her in or about the month of August, ¢' dszfeme ...