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CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CHARGES I YHITECHAPEL MURDER IN;UEST. c At Limehouse yesterday the inquest was 9 resumed into the circumstances of the death of v Police-Constable Thompson, who was murdered E on Saturday morning in Whitechapel. Abra- t t hams, the man ?? with the crime, was present in Court. The evidence showed that Thompson h2ad to -warn a number of men and r wornen from using filthy language, and ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I tAiMES AND CHARGES. DOMESTiC TRAGEDY IN IRELAND. at 'auicide of a tetrrible character turgan yesterday morninz. when , f2;r named Daniel M'Conville battered his sad With a heavy iron poker and then IW titroat wvith a razor. The couple, K 5e about 50 years of age. had one child. ?? t to have wound up St Patrick's Day v itth a. drunken quarrel, on account s Wheoman left horne, and ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRImES AND CHARGES. I POLICE ASSAULT ATC.T Gr.ENC- t GOr Police Court yesterday, TBeor Mih- labourer, was fendl 6C5s. rv0 davs' imp ment, for creating a distunc ID Street, and for assaultic Cet';t4l B For asaulting Constable T s'd irrt'tt crowd to rescue William D'c't fro-. custody of the police, Brren rorr was 3Os. with the alternative oi' o' :mp ment. ALLEGED STAMTMBS AT Gr.EFScCros ...

SOUTH AFRICAN HOSPITAL INQUIRY

... STATEMENT BY MR UURDETWCOUTTS ve Sir William MacCormac Praises 05 Natal Arrangements. w p; The Commission appointed by the. Govern- ment to inquire into the treatment of the sick a and wounded in South Africa, and the medical cc service at the front, resumed their inquiry yes- terday at Burlington Gardens. Lord-Justice cI hi Romer (the president) occupied the chair, and tj all the members were ...

THE SALMON FISHERIES COMMISSION

... I TiE SAtMON FISHERIES- COMMISSION. 'Sir Herbert Maxwell's Evidence. h a ?? I . .I The Royal Commission on Salmon Fisheries, which is holding an inquiry in Edinburrgh.into xv ith- working of the Salmon Fishery Acts in Sot-. or land, resumed its sittings on Saturday forenoon, er and heard evidenco from Sir Herbert Maxwell, Bart, M.P. The Earl of Elgin presided, and e the members present ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT? OF iSIO. SECOND .DrflON-Thrsday, November 29. (Before the Lord Justice-Clerk, Lords Young, Trayner, and foacreiff-.) : . Af AnZ STwART OR BAID V. a MGGX- :OeA- ' ?? COPAN (LUrzD$. or S. Higginbotham. & Co. (Limited), 69TQucen In Street, Glasgow, and Hugh Baird, 216 Crown he Street, Glasow, wera srled in th1e Sheriff Court es at Glasgow by Mary Stewart or Baird, 1 Poi- nmedio Street, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COUIRT OF SESSION. 1rBST DIVISION.7-Wednesday, June 20. (Before the Lord-President, Lords Adam, M'Laren, and Kinnear.) CALVEZT `V. llEGGIE. The First Division ordered issues in an action at the instance of Edward Calvert, 65 'Wynd-. ford Street, MaIryhill, Glasgow, ?? Andrew Heggis, hardware merchant, 163 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow, for payment of £750 in respect, of the death of his son James ...

UNREST IN CHINA

... REPORTED MURDER OF A MISSIONARY. Threatened Action by the Powers. (RErTER S,. TEr>Vi;T'A1S.) Shanghai, March 26. H.M. cruiser Hermione has been ordered to rroeeed immediately to Teli. The country E round Tientsin is 'greatly disturbed, and it is t stated that the Powers are aran^ging to take I concerted action.,' It is reported that a British missionary has been killed. N Pelting. March 26. ...

COURT OF SESSION

... i FIRST DIVISION-Tuesday, March 6. !to be (Before the Lord-President. Lords Adam. L. h£'Laren, and lKinnear.) de AntMSThOXG V. XItULOCOE. th | o sn A xStrong, 308 Saracen Street, Fossil- wv park, here gned David IM'Culloch, 18 Tyleffeld Pt Street, Gallowgate, Glasgow, for £200 as damn- ' ages for injuries to his son, Thomas, aged four ';years. It was said that on the evening of Tues- - i day, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... ?? e t . . Nassau ?? w ?? l -c~urrloll,__- 1-1 . MFST DIVISION-Tuesday, Jsine 5. (Before the Lord-President, and Lords adam, - M'Laren, and Kinnear.) - rTTION-FACULTY O? rROCUBATOISS 0O e ?? A petition was presented to the First Division on behalf of-the Faculty of Procurators of Was- I gow for the removal -of. the name of James Coiquhoun from the sll 'of law agents and the list of notaries ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SESSLON?. ..~DIV1IONSaIQNSY, Jnay 60eor ?? ansd a Jurfy.) 1WR v. BJICHI5ON & GaWE. Evidenlce was led mn ax action by Thomss Bebmaon' labourer, reesidnig at; 2 East Cldes Sore, Glasgow, against Hurtohison &o Go,128 Pit Street, Glasgow. Payment. of £100X as asked by the pursuer as damages for f O pel injuries. The defenders in October, I l-prZW ?? ci ertain building opera- I~issgn sren ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT 0F SESSION. OUTER HOUSE-Thursday, August 2. c (Before Lord Kyllachy.) ca NORTHERN HERITABLE SECriSITIES ?? n COMPANY (LanImInn) v. asoaaaNo. IfN. Judgment was issued by Lord KyLachy in a I t] multiplepoinding brought by the Northern i el Heritable Securities Investment Company ( (Limited), in liquidation, against Mrs Katherine 'Forbes or Anderson or Morrison, wife of and Si residing ...