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FEARFUL STRUGGLE WITH BURGLARS AT A TOTTENHAM FARM

... FE A StUGGLE WITH BhJEL1AnS AT A TOMNHAX . :.-PARK. * - -9-- A V39ISrATI affray with alleged burglars -tosk placeat Tottenham on Truesday night wek. I The scene of the encounter wa Hauge b Farms, St. Ann's Road, which is occupied by Mr. 'Richard Booth, a farmer, and hi* fmfily..f.The farmhouse is an old-fashioned building with. a thatched roof, standing .quite apart from .any other buildings. ...

THE TROUBLESOME BOY CASE

... - A REMARKABLE BOY. AT the South-Western Court,. a boy named Charles Stevens, ageu ten; the son ?? a platelayer, living at Wandstorth Road, wes oh~ajged, on remand, with being beyond the control of his parents. Great amusement was caused in court last week by the appearance of the boy, whose diminutive 'stature almost concealad him from the view1f the magistrate, and by the stolid manner in ...

THE WANDSWORTH TRAGEDY

... -THE 'WANDSWORTTH- T-RAGEDY. COBONEWS VERDICT. A:1u W sndpsworth, Mr. Draxton Hicks held an inquiry into the circumistances- attending the deaths of 'A'lbert Walteri Clhalfant, aged twenty-five;,- his wife,d Mry shat; and their child.Eva, aged'eleven monihs, of Bas singham Road, Earisfield, who died under pecuiarly dis g circumstace, which have be descrbed in oor cbluins, on ,Satirday' 'week.- ...

CHARGE OF WILFUL MURDER AT LEEDS

... [SUBJSECT OF ILLUSTRATION.) A WOMAN's dead body was discovered last Monday week in Leeds, at a house in Belgrave Street, a Jewish-locality, most of the residences in which are occupied as lodgings for members of the theatrical and music-hall professions. On the previous Fri- day afternoon a man, who gave the name of Fred Dawson, and is malso known in the professional world as Mondra, and his ...

HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER

... HUrMAND CZAAG1D WGus W3DlLZ Francis Thomas James was charged on remand at Bridgnorth on Thuii3dsy rwith the murder of his wife Florence May Mortgomiery James, the remains of whose body were found on Tuesday at the Boar's Head, of which horse they becaurc tenants on Monday and at whih a fire ocurcred on Tuesday morning. It was at list th~ight that the accused also perished in the fire, but be ...

YARMOUTH BEACH MURDER

... YARMOTH IBEACWT MURDER. i: MORE SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE. _ PRISONER AND MISS MEADOWS EXCHANGE SMILES. ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. Herbert John Bennett, remanded on tecareo murdering his wife Mary Jane Benfett, on Yarmouth Beach on the niga of SMeptmber 22 last, appeared again before the Yarmouth Magistrates on Friday morning. A week ago, when the prisoner was first ...

BY HYPHOTIC SUGGESTION

... I zrr su?Gr.+VGTxov. Mrs T1 A. Ihaiiweicee, ?? tilit IPoviseoerth. (! ofwn Al encjwry- sar beling heild oti thuo body- of. en~ himmee of, toe Mafitacl 11snedie Aryluns, Wise) ceddnniv foll clr'wn dedjv i 8oiitbo heea beach w'hi~e out cveelkin-tr irel tibes cace ( cettenideert with at occealsar11 p1' oterjatoir le Casoroer sated'dthat lie Isred received a Thr~tr fiere it ?? who rke that Ice ...

AN ESSEX HORROR

... Mr. J. H. Harrison, Coroner for South-East Essex, opened an inquest at the Star Inn, Steeple, on forty charred pieces of the body of a child, said to be that of Emma Daijcs, a single girl, aged nineteen, living at 'Newlands Cottage, Steeple. The body was discovered vn Sunday last in an ashpit, which had been frozen over and had been searched in consequence of rumours which had circulated that ...

THE RAID INQUIRY

... In his speech on the motion of Mr. D. A. Thomas, Mr. Chamberlain referred to the attacks made on him as the author of this war as being dirty work. Well, if you clean out a cesspool you cannot help getting dirty and if you have to do with the affairs of Mr. Chamberlain you will be dirtier still. not because of your work, but because of his. Needless to say, his speech in reply to the charge ...

LONDON LABOUR NEWS— YESTERDAY

... LONDON LABOUR NEWS- YESTERDAY. :WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION APPEALS-YE STERDAY. ,IN On, or. ABOUT?.' The Court of A peal, con- sisting of Lords Susticss A. L. Smith, Collins, and Romer, heard the appeal of the employer in the case of Fenn v. Miller from a 4eoision of Judge French, at the Dowr County Court, awarding the plaintiff compensation under the Workmen's Com- peinsation Act. The defendant, ...

LAW NOTICES

... LAW N(TTCI-E NOU39 oV UIORDL WNNTXs~~I-lt At 10 3§l I-NPUam 'ia- mdv Ld-n&. J;.DLlc1AL OOM I7B ?? 2gI:x.x (01 RT tt, Ai ' C U; ?? ' 1.4 A ?? ?? I ?? L L1C Jt'A - P''t kl 0? ?? i. tr I 4At MrC ?? ?? L ' . ' T-p ?? ?? I - I tl f r r. . -. 'C-k B.C-AC-C- I~~~Ij I 3-- ?? i-I ' I Li 'Ci- CZ1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ C ?? -T i-.am ?? *- ~ E m %o - 4 ?? ?? '' r kiMI 'I ?? I' - Mr A'A' ' I cs ?? A I i. ~ 3- ' ...

THE CLERICAL DIVORCE SUIT

... ITHE CLE1NAL DIVORCE SUiT. I REMA1.KAJiLE EVIDENCE. Its the ltivwres Divisioi yesterday, Sir Francini Jk-ti1s acuI a1 Spjecial Jdiry ?? tsu, Jeuarltl (if iihe' ?? f} g . Y I titig atid M ii toft (Wlrton itt ?? n T g. ?? 'vaws tie pt tit Coua of the IheV. llautilttun Young, Vicar of Alle, York-hire, for ia divorce f(ori lis wvife, Saralm Rlizabeth Young, oil tao ground of htir alleged aldullry ...