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SAD DEATH BY MISADVENTURE OF A SCENE ARTIST

... SAD ,DEATH MISADVENTURE OF - ARTIST. BY A SCENE DR. G. DANFORD THOmxAs, coroner for Central London, held an inquest, at St. Pancras Coroner's Court, on the body of William Dugan, aged fifty-eight, a scenic artist, who died on Monday week, at' 19, Jeffrey Street, Kentish Town, under some- what strange circumstances. The deceased, it appeared, was scenic artist at the Grand Theatre, Blackpool ...

TWO DISHONEST WAITERS

... BIG CAPTURE OF STOLEN GOODS. Two cabs hardly sufficed to convey to the police-station all the property which the police accused two Austrian waiters, named Ralph Rozier, twenty-two, and Joseph Metz- ler, twenty-one, living at 6, Church Street, Soho, of having stolen.. The men were brought before Mr. Denman, at Marlborough Street Police Court, when six charges of stealing and receiving were ...

GAMBLING DEN IN THE CITY

... E.AvY SENTENCE CONIf!BD. Ad the City of London Sessions, held at the Guildhall, Sir Henry Knight presiding, Mark Levy appealed against a conviction of twelve months' hard labour for keeping 11, Aldgate Avenue, for the purposes of gambling. IMr. Horace Avory was counsel for the respondent (the. convicting Alderman), and Mr. C. Mathews and Mr. Muir were counsel for, the appellant. In ...

ANOTHER WEST-END MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENT RAIDED

... ANOTHER, WEST-END MASSAGE;,. ESTABLISHMENT :RAIDED. 1: SENSATIONA'L EbVIDENCE.) AEICE VAxnDo6OUGOH, twenty-eight, 'of no occupation, livng at 2,'Prince'4 Chaimbers, Coventry Stheet, W.; Charlotte Williams, thirty, masseuse., residing in BaysWaver; Violet. Fortune, tienty-two, manicurist, Colville Gardens, Kensingtona; iand path- trine Newell, twenty-tihree, m asseuse,'Cleve- land Street, ...

ATTACK ON COUNTY COURT OFFICIALS

... lATTAC AN COUTYO OFFIIALS.: AT -the Clerkenwrell Colity Court, before His Honour Judge ildge, Johi Walker, a billift', summoned John Edward Alcoek foei assauLt, and aiding nnd abetting the escape of his father from the hands of the officers of -the 'Court. Mr. Popham, solicitor,v who appeared to prosecute, explai'ned ...

STRANGE CHARGE AGAINST CAMBEN

... STRANGE CHARGE AGAINST .I- i_ Z 7 - .AB f -. AN extraordinary -and amusing case was heard ?? Stroet. Three cabdrivers, Iame d espectively Walter Percy Hutt's, thrty-ine, :George Lanigan, and Isaae Isaacs, were charged with being found on enclosed. 'p.remiises the Greyhound pu.- lic-house,,. .Old Street, St., Luke's.-and stealing therein four bottles- of spirits, value. lis 6dd; th property ...

POLCE INTELLIGENCE

... POLCE INTELLIGENE. LAMBETH. 'A adsTPN WHO WOULDNN'T HUE T A Woinx.-Robert Foster, twenty-eight, and Mary: Moody, thirty-six, were charged with being drunk and disorderly, and Foster wit'h assaulting Constable Whitmore. The constable, who appeared in court with his ead bandaged, was called to a, public. I'zouse in Rodney Road, Walworth, and found prisoners and others outside, and Stried to ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT WOOLWICH

... AT Greenwich, an inquest was hold before Mr. B. N. Wood, deputy coroner, on the body of Richard Walsh, aged sixty, of 46, Wilmount Street, Woolwich, who died early on Monday week from the effects of in- juries alleged to have been inflictel by his nephew, Mahewew Frederick Blake, lighter- man, living at 6, Hoskins Street, East Green- wich. The widow deposed that she and deceased, who was ...

WEST END CLUB RAID

... AN IXFAMOTJS SCOUNDREL. AT the County of London Sessions, Clerk- enwell, before Mr. McConnell, Q.C., Otto Plasberg, forty-one, Louis Osberg, flfty- four, and Joseph Bouche, forty-four, were indicted with having kept a disorderly house at 4, Gerrard Street, Soho, known is the Shaftesbury Club. Mr. Bodkin said these proceedings had been instituted by the Vestry of St. Anne. Westminster, in order ...

PATHETIC TRIPLE TRAGEDY AT WANDSWORTH

... PATHETIC TRIPLE TRAGEDY AT WANDSWORTH'. EUSBANDJ WIFE, AND BY FOUND DEAD. A sAD domestic tragedy, involving the, loss of three lives, was discovered on Satturday lorning at No. 91, Bassingham Road, off Earisfield Road, Wandsworth. The vic- tims are Mr. Albert ChAlfont, a young clerk employed by the Battersea Vevrvhis wife Helen, and a twelve-months -old child named Eva. The house, of which ...

DETECTIVE'S EXCITING STRUGGLE FOR A REVOLVER

... DETECTIVES- EXCITING STRUGGLE F: VOR A -REVOLVER. ZTi0TxVi-I*9PiiaToL O vW, of the C '5divisin, had a remarkable story' to, tell at .Marlboroujh- Streetl Folide Court. in con- nection 'with the. arest -of' William Dyke, fifty-nin,' rate collector, of 87, 'Ritherdon Road, Ballbam, who wagicharged on a war- rant with enbezzling £61 15s., belonging to the Vestry of St. George's, Hanover Square. ...

ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS

... III USTRAT? LIII B | BATURDAYT JINUARY 20, 1900. AWFUL 'MACHINERY FATALITY. A BOY'S:SHOCXiNG DEATH.. MR. SANUIL F. rANGHA4, the City Coro- nor, held a' inquest .At the City Ocroner'B Court, touching the death ot. George Albert Victor Honey, *aged sixteen years, a crop- per mrachine by, living with' his parents at 114,.Canal Roil, Mile End, who was'iatally injured in the '-machinery at Messrs. ...