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DISTRESSING DEATH OF A NURSE

... DiST R S I / N DpEATi OF A N URAE. | cr J'rul Trsua:'ec!. her 2n d rcuiry at Wc-dmniiatter on Mc nf.lav, c oancrnall;, the cua-vh of Pfelatr~ee Ann Jcffafi ies6 %s, ;a 3nurse at i''lC Dlgrave IHtplital for y ;!:|tl~iren. lot cuc: tcr Slrc;'. Yae:-, wvlho hadl bocen b hunlcd. :Iiss Madac e Iits, a prz'haionc- at c ta; U, state adl0 tin; a '-icl lay on the 261th nit., she vas in c'-o medlical ...

THE CORNWALL CHILD MURDER

... 'THE CORNVIWALL CHILD MURDER. FUIRTHElR INQUIRY RECOMMENDED. At tde Bodmin Assizes on Saturday, Miary Maddeni wac indicted vrich counselling and procuring -her step- daughter Fanny to miurder anothier step-child William John, seven years of age, at Newlyn, on. the 15th of February. jeir Juotioea Rddlaey, in his charge to the grand jury, de- ti;led the ?? of trhe alleged murder as given by the ...

THE TRAGIC DEATH OF A NEWCASTLE MERCHANT

... THE TRAGIC DEATH OF A NEW- I CASTLE MERCHANT. I CORONER'S INQUIRY. At the Smiths' Arms, Prudhoe Street, Newcastle, on Saturday, the City Coroner opened an inquiry with reference to the death of Otto Lahri, a gentleman of German nationality, who was found deal in the Northunmbedland Baths, Northumhberland Road, New- castle, on Friday. Max Fleisoher, merehant, residling in oa.-endish Road, ...

CORPORAL PUNTSHMENT BY A SCHOOLMASTER

... CORPORAL PUNTSIVIENT BY A SCHOOLMASTER. At the Birmingham Police Court, Alfred Flavell, 82, St. Oswa!d's Road, Small mcath, head master of the Yardisy Road Board School, has boen summoned for having illtreated a little boy named CoboE. Mr Taranor, on behiafi o' the parents, stated that the boy vwa3 delicate, and wvas eight years of age. On October 4 while at 5CioolC, he was ur.rzasonably chfas ...

THE SLOUGH RAILWAY SMASH

... :HE SLOUGH- - A t TSQUEST AND VERDICT At Slough on Wedne-davy the inqu oss cn _ of the receni ra:lway accident wvai Cl.Uon-',, 8> Yorke of tihe Board of Trade ?? t:e c--- azecosior. ^i Henry George TWoodma--n 59), n ?? Bri-t&l expre~s sta;- he re 'ie at RH3z Oh been n the Grnat Wec'rn Se-r: ce 4-T-a7z previousir four veast wvtn che Bristcl anc 5 ha tony W tness. who w2h so feeb ?? an ;i, r had ...

AN ALNWICK MATRIMONIAL CASE

... IAN ALN WICK MATRIMONIAL CASE SINGULAR REQUEST BY A HUSBAND. -At the Alnwick Petty Sessions on Saturday, before Major S. F. .Widdring'ton (chairman) and other magis. tiares, Mr Ches. Percy, solicitor, ofAlUnwiek, applied on behalf of Mary Drummond, a prepossessing young woman, for a separation order froim her husband, Robert Drurmmond, formerly a valet, now a miner, and living at Choppington ...

A DOMESTIC SERVANT DUPED

... A DOTMESTIC SERVeANIT DUPED. A remarkable casee of consmiracy was heard atl tle 3ianohester CoUnty Police Court cn Monday. Three well-drested men, named Frank Fisher, William Hind- son, and Harry Pilley, were charged with eon;suiring togetoter to obtain by xaeans of false Pretences sums of :£14 and £t from Florence Phillips, a domestic servant. A further charge of larceny fromn a butcher s ...

THE SEAHAM HARBOUR MURDER TRIAL

... THE SE-HAM ?? ARBOUR P1MTURiI -I THrV -RA-u SENTENCE OF DEAT3-TH. At the Durham A-ssizes cn Sanrdav 1 2 Jusftce Granthmna. John BDaea l5om, rck.. P!ar-d unoon his nda1. for wilful word o s'vis' Isnbelc Bones. at Dawdon, near Seahau H>.'b ?? t-le Stl Seoaeuber.'. 1900. Mr R. Luck a2nd Mtr XV. A. MKeek ap 3 - Pro)see taon, and the prisoner -als def.3 ?? ME Shorrc. The Pri9ocur is a sakor, thick ...

REMARKABLE STORY OF FRAUD ON A BANK

... I REMARKABLE STOlIY OF FRAUD I . ON A BSANE. t -- I A daring fraud has been iz)rpetratnd on the Bank of Messrs Robarts, Lubbock, and Comip'any, of Lombard Street. On the afternoon cf January 11, a genrlurnnan of superior stylo and addre-s. givinz the narne of Hlin- ?? engaged apartmcntsr at 11, Guilford Street. IRe afterwards ad-orbiscd for a confidential clerk, and en- gaged a youth of about ...

UXORIOUS LOVER'S BREACH OF PROMISE

... UXORIIGUS LOVEWS BREACH OF PRO.'MISE. In t1he Queen's Ranclh ivilsicn, Miss Frances Knight, a dressmaker, residing Nvitih her parents at Fuihamn, has su-d Mr Stanley Duncan Cadley, clerk, Stoke Newing- ton, for breach of promise Ef a-rriage. According to the ?? ease, ae presented by 'oounsal, and in her evidence, she was twventy-six years o of age. and was introduced to the defendant in 1896, ...

THE COLONEL'S PARLOUR MAID AND HER LOVER

... ?? At the Westminster Police Court, WilqiamL Charles Johnson, a, respectable-looking young man, of Ford s Place, Batterseu, was on Monday charged as a, ,us- petted person, found in the coal cellar of the residence of Colonel Le Messurier, ait Neville Terrace, Onslow Gardens, Kensingtmn. Deteetive-Sergeant Morgan sasd the prisoner was keeping comnpsny with the.pariourmaiid at the colonel's ...

THE LICENSING COURTS

... Ctr T[e~tatule gourant, NORTH OF ENGLAND FARMER, AND GENERAL HUE AND CRY. ESTABLISHMED 17;1-9TH YEAR OF QuEN A,-NE. The rigidity and -unreasonableness with which the Licensing Courts locally and generally have conducted business is not quite commendable. It seems to us as if they had been rather intimidalted by the cry of the Temperance Party than allowed themselves an open and unbiassed mind ...