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A NORTH SKELTON SUICIDE

... A NOI';TH SKELTON SUICIDE. co - WORRY OVER A COUNTY COURT co 9 S17MMONS. th On _Monlay Mr William Richardson, th coroner, Guisbrougi, held an inquest or att NDrth Skelton on the body of Isa- pi bella Weatheiill (57), wife of John ta s Weatherill, miner, Richard-streel-,North di Skelton.-The evidence of the deceased's nt i husbanid went to show that they retired or to bed about ten o'clock on ...

WITTON [ill] FATALITY

... WlTTON FTALITY. I THE INQuf1ST. Yesterday morning, at the Vulcan Hotel, Witton, Park, Deputy-Coroner Badoock inquired into the circum- stances of the death of Alice Jane l Mary Appleby (26 the unfortunate woman who was shot at vyittou.Park on Saturday night, when the relief of Mafeking was being generally cele- ) brated. Henry Todd (24), the young i cy miner who is remanded on badl upon R A a ...

THE DISPUTED PLAY OF DON JUAN

... . RESULT OF APPEAL. The case of Merivale v..Harvey, has been ooncluded in the Court of Appeal. The plaintiff, Mr Herman Merivale, the well-knlown play writer, agreed to write a play for the defendant, ?? Martin Harvey, the actor and .manager of the Prince of WalA`'ETfhatre; Lbundno, the plv to ,be ponnected.4wiithi _e4d its 9ftoo Juan. Disputes Arosp ?? to ,arties with reg;rd to the production ...

WAR IN CHINA

... I; THE MURDER-OF THE GERMAN MINISTER. b OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION FOREIGN COLONY V BESIEGED. LEGATIONS BURNED. d, DESPERATE SITUATION. . gi b: DISRUPTION - OF CHINA IMMINENT. T hi FOREIGNERS TO BE DRIVEN INTO THE SEA. t - . at TUAN AS DICTATOR. ALLIES REPULSED. di The news from China is not cal- 8t eulated to ellay anxiety. Anare.4y seems to have reigned at Pekin since our last direct news, and ...

SAVAGE ASSAULT AT NUNTHORPE

... ON A MIDDLESBROUGH WOMAIN. J' HUSBAIND IN CUSTODY. IeA woman named Annie Connor, of g Garden-street, Middlesbrough, now lics l in a very serious condition at the North Orinesby Cottage Hospital as e the result of a Lrutal attack upon her m by her husband, from whom, it is said, she has been for some time parted. Mjrs Connor, with three other women, , were leaving their work at Nuntborpe, about ...

TAUNTON DROWNING CASE

... TAUNTON .DROWNING OASH _ _ I The inquest on the body of William iook, aged 21, a labourer, of Bishop's Lydeard, near Taunton, whinh was found dloating near the Bathing Stationuat Frenoh Weir was held on Ttteesry rmorning at the Wiclhester Arms Inun, Trsinton, before the Deputy-Coroner. Mr Hagors. The evidence disclosed that, the ?? of the deceased, Bdward John Look, who also resides ab ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... e -- ?? e Before Mr W T Bayne (in the chair), Mr C a ,r J Webber and Mt F Bannatyne. tl 1. KINGSTEIGNTON MAN FINED. e Frederick Loveridge, horse dealer, of Kings. e teignton, was summoned for illtreating a e horse at Alphiagton on the 16th inst.- v Inspector Finch, of the R.S.P.CA., prose- cuted. and Mr W L Brown ?? C H Rew Wippell, tanner, residing at Alphington, '1 s said he saw defendant ...

BIDEFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... ABseNTr JtRYxEN FiNED. The Quarter Sessions were held on Monday s in the Town Hall before the Recorder (Sir G S Baker, Bart.), who was acoompanied by the f Msyor (Councillor T Goaman) and Mr E Trapnel]. Tberewere no cases for trial. On the names of tho jnry being called it a was found that Mr C l'earse, *prinier, of i AlIhalland-street, and Mr W Fool, surgeon. d. dentist, were not present, and ...

DIVORCE COURT

... ?? ?? . I AN UNFORTUNATE CONTRE- TEMP S. IN the Divorce Division, Mr. Justice Bariies had before him the petition of Mrs. Alice Charlotte Dvball for a divorce by reason of the desertion and adultery of her hus- band, Mr. John Dyball, who was the co- respondent in the Harding Cox divorce suit. There was-no defence. Mr. Newson, who appeared for the peti- tioner, said that the parties were ...

COURT OF SESSION

... - I OF SES1ON. i c gl~r p~viIONIhThuday, March S. Lord.pres.dent, Lords Adam OltM-aren kad Kinnear.) CMAYt e'at crv- f by7 the Fir' Div-jon An ?? ~~ pri~l edby Elizabeth Sinclai r Br~.i ralham St-t L'B-n-n-n- RI Li.inthe EFA no ;rob tat fltC0 u~ndle the ,.Tork.-'c' - at t~.- x~ in ectO of 'toC oda' of'oo 01 was enaPetI 0 n 151y 3at F neadthe s_-ani,~i' !L V tn-a * unen > ti oe> tj ?? bold. In ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CIUMES AND CHARGES. II M ALICIOUSLY RioIEx A FIor AL ARxIr-At the Central Police Court yesterday, Michael MKear- nan, who resides at 25 Os- Street, pleaded'guilty a of having betwoop two and three o'clock that r' morning wantonly rung a firr alarm in London . Street, near Charlotte Street, end t urned ou t the fire brgade unnecessarily. lie gave as an ex- cuse that he was under the influence ...

DIVORCE COURT

... DIVORCE COUT.- A SCOUNI9RELLY HUSBAND'S DASTARDLY CONDUCT. ?? IN the Divorce and Admiralty Division, Mr.. Justice Barnes delivered a reserved ment in the case 'of Burden v; Burdqn (Queen's Proctor intervening). Originally, the petition was that of Mrs. JanueBitdori, living at Sunderlan4, and she obtained), a decree nisi by reason of the cruelty and adultery of her husband, Mr. Fradcis Bur- don ...