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CHARGE OF ABDUCTION

... J1 I A GIRL'S TALE OF HER AGE. d AT the Tottenham Police Court, William i- Bennett, twenty-two, a clerk, of Connaught ie Terrace, Aldershot, was charged, on re- d mand, with abducting Harriet Rose Great- wood, under the age of eighteen yeari. The evidence of the girl, who sald she was fifteen years of 'age, showed that she made the acquaintance -of the prisoner whilst em- e ployed at Barrett's ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... L--rzc1 TA I ~%oi)B S DUVERXAY ?? ?? Mr. Justic i2 yesterdsY, held that Mr. ;D 'hg. ~ hen 1excutors of Mrs. Lyn.- or g of t ;ntitled to the egan i rifts . ?? ?l her nlt , in his fetlt~ 'to rars ofb~ee wil,, Inu ~ 0hcr2.5Sf.gioesn to him by sdditi~fl ~onshe d inherited~ narred r Se ?? will, giving bsrt3 6adi John Lubbockl 20W Lord i~t2rvt Dad twvo other gentlemuen her | Avsl~r , leaving thorn ...

WAR CASUALTIES

... MW R CASUALTIES. Yondays list of casualties romi tbe War Oflics is app7ended: GELUE, AUG. 23 AwD 24. ROFYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. -9LIL8 nr. S. Bayley, 21st Battery. WoSDF'D. -L2eut F. Rainsford-H'annsT, EIS?2 Seret. H. Holding, 94209 Gur. G. Rohers, gist Batte'Ty IeT LEICESTER REGIMENT. ILVi-370 . -Wilfo2d3 Wou; DOD.- 4504 G. Phipps, 6508 J. Webb, 4 Ob Snow, 1199 A. morris, 5069 I. C. neen. 6818 C ...

A THEATRICAL CASE

... I A THEATPiICAL CASE. - I Mr. Justice Day. concluded in the Queen's Bench divifion on Tuesday the. hearing of *raysvi. lowroft, whichwas an action brought by Mr.Y arwiek Gray, a theatrical manager, against the executors of the late Mr. Fredk. EHoWrofbj- to recover damages for breach of oontrnct by which the planitiff. alleged that the late Mr. Howoroft sold to him the pro- vincial rights in ...

YESTERDAY'S LONDON SUMMARY

... SES 1E QV18~ ~~O ra v ?? yr I ยง William0'. Cherry,, 6zed--lY8 ' . medical etndezit, cahrged' -sith eeahing g articles front the coat pocets of fellow- Ip studnts, at' Kiirfg's Cols bosp'ita, vwas s bound over as afirat off ender, his mother, being suraty at Bow-strest polie0-court, yesterday. - - b An-n Cbazlotte Isherwood, aged 57, r thoe widow of a' Jnaster tailor, of 133, a Ben'dlesham ...

OLD BAILEY, YESTERDAY

... {1 A GANG OF oFoRGEBS. Horris Jaeeer, 24, capmaker, was con. victed of uttering a forged order for the delivery of 500 cehqueb, addressed to the London and Westminster bank, Lothbury, nurporting to be signed by Messrs. W. and' T. - Restell, wine- brokers, of 29. Mark-lane, ?? Travers Humpbreys urosecuted. - In a second indictment JsaacG Moscovitz, 32, furrier, and Salomon Zroubman, 45, hotei ...

STORIES FROM THE DIVORCE COURT

... OTORIES FROM TH&E !I ORCE VCOURT. VICAR Q CHURClWARDN. Sir F. JTrne and a special jury had be- fore them on Wediveidav the case of Young v. Young and Minitoft. Burtoniu- I tervening. - in th.s case the Rev. Xlamilton Young, vicar of Alne, York- shire, sought a dissioltion of bis marrizage with his wife, barab Elizabeth Young, n e Kershaw, on the ground of nor alleged itnsconduct with hIr. ...

MISTRESS SENT TO PRISON

... TISTRESzBOP IioN. : MrseFanvy ardn's'bhi yoiing ife Dof d' eldery bnli der. reaiit to at pring-streat. P, ddm aairredered .to er bkie Mfyt liC43 rd ! 3r Tbugdax tfiuns~3! lega i3 i I 'violence 7na& g~i ~liar bi her :Ite- I sert, Alice =r2 ,n rpharx giiI dl 17, by whoini s~e waa w~uminoioed on twvo, ebhrges of BAPt.-3ri.-r]ton rmhl: ~iiip~s osecuted :at thu instaieeof the Tlie ?? Mrs.CrntOosE ...

ALLEGED LIBEL BY SIR ROBERT PEEL

... ALLEGED LIBEL BY SIR- ROBERT PEEL. SIj Robert Peel, Bart., was summosed ?? Denman, ot riboroush- ,t,, pllo-oubeor ; ton Tuesday. for belawf poliyandm 55&iciouWlyppublishing a dufula ?? libel concerning Daniel pon der 9e~vdt. at the Albemarle hotel, Pic. ,Wontnor, jolicitor, prosecuted, anud Mr. Lviso t olieitor w asforthedefencxe arr Wontner in opening the case, said t the complainant married ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... yCSTEDAYLWS jifHlT OF WAY DISPUTE. 'b neerv Division, Mr. Jnstice In the (d ganted a perpetual in. t the instance of the vicar and allatioe a f En.aworth, Hants. re. ?? Urban District council of 6triAIl9 t from trespassing on'certain Warbdir land in the parish. The Urban eoi 0u is ?? nE what thev contended gainubilC 'l right of way, broke down conah ~~t0 5 For chsed acts Mr. Jus. xertiirvei~ed ...

MRS. DRUCE AND HER DAUGHTER

... .RIRjE AND HER DAUGHTER. Ourn, I fn l. jtocnit Hyde-nark duet nd -Some timeo prior-to tl-I ebsa req~eS al~ed Mrs. Drace atopped care ?? and handed the 2oti th tee acop / of a newspaper, with a ogisralt: tha he should read a paragraph req )iOrttAt Denman:l This, a parn- thera 5.lrou,,lady walking in her ?? . nt Lyea tthe chief clerki I am tleeY ,lad 5 aghter is in custody.- told r,08ce: Will ...

THE COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... I' TEEv7 7MO30 PAY OERTHE CIT PYITOLIM On Thursdaythe firitmietiililth .oWM mayorilty of the ctirt-o ECommonaon --d oil Iwa held at the -Onldhail-$ho ohif .o miiionor-tMr. Pryks sobmitted a> lat of~billo for the.City LInperalolO~UateerS These showedth ?? expendsd to amount to 3,5531.9j:: 5athe fotion of _r. Beehjamin -Tnt'rerj th court ad- journed the consideration of a iepert ofE the; Bridge ...