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THE WIVELSFIELD COLLISION

... THE IVIVELSFIELD COLLISION., e INQUEST IN LONDON. At Guy's Hospital, London, yesterday, an inquest was hold on Alfred William Giles, 28, William Draper, (0, and Fernand Henri Arts, 64, who were killed with three others In the railway collision at Wivelsfield Station, on the London, Brighton, and South Coast Line, on Saturday week, between the Newhaven boat train and the Brighton Pullman ...

BELFAST BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BELFAST BANKli1JpjrTCY COURT. ?? ~ . Pr'er COT., r ?T5r; tQI N , r V ?? _~ ,T TON i Mr. Edward Aliwerteil, cidlitial rsoigae and Air. A. J Weir. cerpaty orifglstar, Ivere in attenld1daii ce. TI ore ?? tirtue area-igemruint ouPtters, in whichli I the ?? engaged were ,MIr. Md Gonigal ,aiI Mr. I Di naiald. i IN RE V.t. M'IIEEF ?? T I I is malrt. v. IIic-v' Sa. i-t ed fur firnt ;nd reeood pulah ...

THE WIVELSFIELD RAILWAY DISASTER

... At Guy's Hospital, London, yesterday, the inquest was held on Alfred William Giles (28) William Draper (60), and Fernand Henri Arts (54) who were killed witix three others in the railway collision at Wivelsfield I brtadon, on the London, Brighton, and South Coast line, on Saturday week, between the Newhaven boat tram and the Brighton Pullman ?? Westlake, driverxof the Pullman express, said ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... - 5 ?? DIT, . C . T . W.- :: i I; . gE:. | ~ N , : :: if.; ?? : -A:CaBWsAV FiNa6.-Yeterdav t hlv yoiea C(ourt, Ch rlgs Oron,: en -driv&,~ Chaautry P ace, was: charged with being drunk in ~harge of a horse and cab' in WeliStroet, oin.Satuirday ng -os~csal Spic'er .sxaid defqodanlt dressed a, disturbanice -at one publso-bouse,~ and~ was ejected from anothe1r bedause he11 was the worse for ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police Cout; YE'STEIIIDAY. II Before Alderman Fox and ?? J. HI. Howei, lSORDMEILY SEAAM'., Charles Thompson, 19, and VWfil]iam Cooper, 24, were charged with being drunk and disorderly and assaulting P.C. 119 A on Sunday afternoon. The evidence was that the prisoners, who are seamen, were drunk and disorderly in King street, and when P.C. 119 spoke to them Cooper set upon him and ...

LOCAL POLICE COURTS

... ?? (Before-Mlessrs.-T:.H SThfENSahfej.Djvid: ~ o ?? UNCAN.), A ECHRISTMAS. SOWDy. 1 Wi0illiam KHQnsby, a well-dressed man of 31, was: brought' -p c'harged with being drunk igst apd refusing toquit the Terminus. Hotel, St. Lgst Mary-street when requested by- the manager, r. .Frank Chamberlain,' on the: 30th of December. There was also a- charge of assault upon Wr. Chamberlain-.-The;latter. ...

WIVELSFIELD COLLISION

... ! WIVELSFIELD COLLISIONI INQUEST AND VERDICT. AttG s Hospital, LMnd, yesterday, the in- quest was held on Alfred William Giles (28), William Draper 1W), and Fernand Henri Arts (54), who were killed, w ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... DURHAMI QUARTER ESIONS. I I.The business of the Ep~iphany G-ene- ape .e, Tl Quarter Sessions for the county Of Mr B Ce Durham commenced at the Assize and a . Courts, Durham, yesterday morning. were ir The Right Hon. John Lloyd Wharton,~OI M.P. (chairmau), presided, and among Mrs I other magistrates present were Mr Ed. assist4 iiin Richirdeon, Capt. Randolph_, And cheers Mr P. Brown. Mr a' The ...

THE LAST YEAR OF THE CENTURY—A CLEAR STATEMENT OF THE CASE

... THE LAST YEAR OF THE CETLTURY-A CLEAR STATEMENT OF THE CASL Sir Chihchehn Lofengluih writes from Uir Chinese Legation to the orning Fe,: most lucid and admirable letter on the Cereaty qulestion, which is giving trouble to a good rna. people:- I submrit Ihe says) that the twentieth cer-SO! hem; iis Onl JanUary 1, 1001, and not on Jes4 1, 000 ' ' 'i flrfli I were ossirons of asecrtaini e nial ...

CELEBRATED CHARGERS

... I|ELEBRATED CHARGERS requt well awar that it is 'considered' a bald trite aphorisms W savouring of cve§y-botoks and 'moral. Bt iDpocket-ankerelhers, to affirm that the i horse is the nobplest of animalls. it 05 ton, evident that everyone is aware -of this War interesting and important fact from the the part that 'the horse plays' in. ,our Shell bert modern, eivilisation. See how great ...

A PLOT THAT FAILED

... E:. P T ?? A .i MtrtaDecmbr 3.-Te rd.vcst tand his Matie pocei~e dscovered that a serious, piwa tohve been - carried out heeanteoic ofas frmcertajzl bai Liungs Overlookin th Outf the the6 I-United, Statest. An alteain nte fieton ?? pavn~ath xcto ci ta~lo. he plic hae dicovreaa nmber and quntiy ofammniton in a ...

THE KIDDERMINSTER BURGLARY CHARGES

... THE ?? BURGLARY CEARGES At the Worcestershire Qoarter Sessions, yesterday, the prisoners recently arrested in Kidderminsber on a series of charges of burglary, and receiving stolen property, were placed on *their trial. John Boseley (32), miner, was charged with stealinga large qunantity of jewe~ery, including eight gold wvatches, twvo diamoond rings, fifeen goid guards. hwenty gold alberts, ...