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THE LAWS OF FEMALE BEAUTY

... THE LAWS OF FEMALE BEAUJTY. At Bow-street on Tuesday Alice Maud Taylor, 31, described as a clerk, and Harry Sidney Nicholls, pub. lisher, 39, Cookspur-street, were charged on remaud, before Mr. De Rutzen, with being concerned with another person not in eustody in publishing and selling a book called Kalogynomia; or, the Laws of Female Beauty, and ceriain plates alleged to be of an in. ...

ENTRAPPING YOUNG GIRLS

... .GANG OF FOREIGN BULLIES IN SOUTH LONDON. At the Old Bailey this week the Common Serjennt had before him a case the particulars of which throw an important light upon the recent 'mysterions dis- appearance of respectable ?? girls from their homes in different parts of the metropolis. Alexander Muller, aged 26, a powerfully-built,. repulsive-looking German, was indicted for having taken Lily ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERDAY'S INQUJESTS. THE BAYONET TRAGEDY. VERDICT OP MANSLAUGHTER. At Hammnersmith, Mr. Charles Drew held an inquest on John James, forty-nine years, a labourer, of 14, Martin-street, Notting Hill, wiro died from the result of a stab by a bayonet by a woman named Helen Heuser, of the same address, who is in custody under remand. Caroline James, a laundress, now living at 18, Hurst- Way ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... YESTERDAY'S -i I POLICA CASES. ANOTHER WAR OFFICE BLUNDER. Thomas Cordon, aged 32, a labourer, living int Garrett- sbreet, Nino-elms-lane, Battersea, was brought up in cus- tody at the South-Western Court charged with failing to report himself to the military authoritidi on his regiment being called out for service. The r'.-isoner'is a reservist in the 2nd Queen's West Surrey Regi- mont and ...

A SANGER'S CIRCUS CASE

... A SAfGERVS 0MCUUS Tri tbo Qvieen's Benmh Division, on Thillrsday, mr. Justice ?? and i comonii jury couliduded the heirinug of the CIICse of Jikesl Saanger, Limitedl. lt was alt rtfieor in whih the p!LJiLtita, A Iftre'I Jukes. Stiiglit tI reco-ver datseoen from the deferttints, Lord' eortjo Sranger, I lnitcll, for ?? i in ;nrlie ssaiisttiuid b- hun, alileged 1to he dime to thec negligene of ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... YlSTlERDAY'S POLICE CASES. CAMDEN TOWN CLUB RAIDED. FORTY-FIVE ARRESTS, At Marylebone Harry Hyam s, 82, commission agent, of Caumdeln-rolad; Frank Hatchmall, 27, clerk, of Tapliy-road, Holloway; and Samunl letbeb, 23, theatre aittendant, of C-heat Queen-sliest, wore charged, as principals, with unlawfully keeping and using the Park Club, 71, Park-slreet, Camden Towii, for tire par- pose of ...

A BATCH OF TRAGEDIES

... A shocking domestic tragedy eccurred on Monday at Holusfirtli, uear Haiddersdield, in the case of a woollen .weaver, named. Jonas Ramsden, aged fifty, residing with' his wife and six children in a back lane. On Monday morning the children left home, three for school and three for work. Whon'they returned at noon they found their motlier lying on the bedroom floor dead and the father hanging ...

SNEERING AT THE QUEEN

... ,NkrESu1 GAT rj THE {F i IEE.N. C'N .IN A T1tRAIMrCIAR. sell1 sea at trzinslator,.oti St~anopczgacdeirs, }horriogay, Vwi' ch%1rged befor0-e 14-.-eej% i at Nuet] 1t0tiidsri Porter. smirk,. of, St. 'UeTnoiss's,-roadl, }7iellosey. Pececeuto'-red ait(he wa ire pmriseirger 11it t'i tviictri' Jlon''S_ froor tire City-geniI to Rinlryiitr~ Perle tend thre pnieownei. aup ii psars'ugprr. Vets tellicrg ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... TIHE SPELLING OF WORDS. To the EDITOR of the PALL MALL GAZETTE. Si,-The writer of your Occasional Notes (who, I think, is the ! best paragrapher on the London press) spoke the other day of the jbaba logue, as we would say in India. Mr. Kipling, however, would not say baba logie, but baba log. At all events he says memt log and bander lo,'. Mr. Kipling, of course, also persists in writing ...

[ill] MURDER CHARGE

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ROMANTIC EAST END SUICIDE

... WIFE'S PATHETIC LETTER. Yesterday, Mr. IV E. Baxter held an inquiry at the Bromley Sick Asylum. ?? thel doath of Diary Ann Turber, age' thirty-two years, the wife of aI barman, who was found drowned in the River Lea. Charles Henry Tarber, the hlusband, stated that he was employed at the Earl of Essex, IGraftoII-street, Plaistow. The deceased was engaged as servant in the same house. He last ...

THE BRITISH CASUALTIES

... BULLER'S LOSS ON TUESDAY. N ROBERTS'S LIST OF KILLED. 18 From Sir Redrors Buller to Secretary of State 19 for War. 10 Feb. 22. 2i FoUowirg casualties reported Feb. 20 Cfues- ) It RIFLE BRIGADE. Woundoed Lieut,. W. R. Winglield-Digby and it 11 Mon. Feb. 21. 2nd SO3MERSrn6E ?? LIGHT INFANTRY. KILLIED. Captain S. L. V. Crealock. Lieut. V. F. A. IKeith-4alooner. is Second Lient. J. C. Prrr. ...