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JANE IN COURT

... JANE IN COURT. In the Court of Queen's Bench on Tuesday, before Mr Justice Darling and a common jury, an action was brought by Miss Regaldis Brownfield, against Mr Her- bert Sleath, to recover 2300, paid to the defendant on conditions which, as the plaintiff alleged, were not performed, and upon a representation alleged to be untrue. It appeared that the plaintiff, who is a professional ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 578 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE DIVORCE COURT

... THE DIVORCE COUIT. DAMAGES AGAINST A CO-RESPON- DENT. In Pryer v. Pryor, Cowie, and Mae- Ronald, Sir F. Jenam gave his final de- cision on Monday. It will be recollected that it was a petition Drosented by the husband. a public-hoouse manager. for the diseolution of his marriage, on the ground of the alleged misconduct of his w.ife with the two co-respondencs. Tho jury found that the ...

THE TRAGEDY AT LEYTON

... |TE TRAGEDY At LEYT. I : . . ! L L _ . ?? :. !. , MUIRD)ER AND SUICIDE. Dr. Ambrose held an inquiry, at Ley- ton, on Monday, on Andrew Forsythb- aged *38, a medical practitioner, and Lil- lian Painter, aged 21, who were found shot at 10, Alexandra-rosd, High.road, onthe 8th inst.-Mr. Thomas Forsyth, residing at -5, Eoyal-terrace, Fairview, Dublin. stated that the deceased, Andrew Forsyth, was ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... pOLICE. ACTION BY THE C.T.C. 3I aico :o-ens.Hardy Wad before division, yesterday, in in, thef * The CyClists' Touring fla Haw!lr which sought ta in- lull UV ,0,ithe debouftendt hot tD ull hotel, Supol straitfod from seo u ett of thep club at o lst? t°ead G~alare ot membsrs of the elec be hadrst bisll aeed misreprem ,ith r: thou 6' Theot sappeil rs and tho beet nieion asem short cluS,-atr. ...

BATTERSEA SCANDAL

... lI POLICEMAN AND MIDWIF&. At the South-Western police-court, yesterday, Mr. Garrett resumed the bearimz of the oharges against Eliza Frances Eeen. a midvwife, and John William Smtth, a police-constablo, ata- I tionad at.. Chiewiok, of administering noxions drias and nsmz an instrument for rn unlawful purnose on a domestic servant named Edith, the aurname be. I ine vribhheld from pnblication. ...

COLLISION IN A TUNNEL

... OLLISION IN A TUNNEL. I I ~ - GLASGOW WORKMEN KILLED. Two crowded workmen's trsine collided in a tunni1 at Glasgow, on Wednesday, vith the result that one man was taken ont of the wreckage deal, and five others received inluries that proved fatal. A score or more workmen were in ured. 'Ihe disaster eame about in .his way:- A heavily-laden train. conveying several hundred workmen from Bridgeton ...

THE WOOLWICH RITUAL CASE

... TElt WOO OI + , A Q Before Dr. Difdin, Chancellor: 4lhe Diocee of Roeeeter,in the itocer Consiatory court, held at St. Saiibiie Collegi.ea eburclj,'Southiwark', orsiTues- day, the ptition o1f 1i.-W. Wooafori People'a churchwsrdcu, as to thelegality of the use ot Qertanoransin t in the Church of Str Mary, Woolwicb, was con. ?? respordent wais the $fcar,' ,the 1ev. C. E. Escreet' repreaented--by ...

COLLISION AT SLOUGH

... COLLISION SLOUGH. _ e AT TERRIBLE ACCIDENT TO A RACE TRAIN. FOUR KILLED AND SIXTY INJURED. Yesterday afternoon a terrible railway accident took place at Slough, on the Great Western system, and resulted in the loss of four lives and injury of a more or less serious characterito about 60 other passengers. At 1.5 p.m. atrain, which was heavily ladon. left Padding- ton for Slough and Windsor, the ...

SIR C. WARREN AGAIN FIGHTING

... SIR C. WARREN AGAI N . FIGHTIN.G. Sir Charles Warren left Rooipan foi Douglas on the night of the 20th with a force consisting of the Munster Fusiliers Mounted Infantry, Imperial Yeomanry, Cape Police, the Duke of Edinburgh's Own Volunteer Rifles. Warren's Scontsb and two guns of the Canadian Artillery. This force msrchod in two columns, one under the command of ColonelHughesand the other ...

PRISONERS AT PRETORIA

... |PRISONERSAT ET TWO RUNIDRED SICK, i Upwoards of 200 British soldi,. said tobe sick ?? With fe'er dysentery. Most of the cases are r MI In accordance with the decieion Of ' Johannesburg Local Goverment Co of mission, 10 Men. 263 womeen t 0ad 4 children, all of British natjox it a been put over the border. Tha B consul is arranging to receiye the, n Dolagoa Bay. Al A Lorenzo Marquez telegram on ...

THE COLCHESTER MURDER

... THE OLCOESTER MURDER ABREST AFTER SEVEN YEARS IN) Xi&W ZEALAND. From Andkland it is repertod that the New Zealand police -arrested a man known as Charles Lillywhite, whom they sllege to be identical with the English fugitivo, Arthur Blatoh. Blatch in an- eused of the murder at Colchester, Eesex, maven years ago, of a man narred Alfred Weleh. Wech's house was burned to the ground, and among the ...

THE SCARBOROUGH BANK MYSTERY

... THE SARRBOBOUGH MYSTERY., At Searboroug~h; on Fridiy 4 dtc'rd O:lros~ a~ged 6S, manager of _he Suth ClifE braichof bhe York City-and Countyl bank, was charged with vilFilly, and with- itent to, defraud, falsifying en entry mthe, counter book of the bank for 2761, on Oct. 6.-Xr. E. T. Wilkinaon proseeuted, and Mr. Tasker Harttdo. ?? court wras crowd d to eice~s, the sensational fmd of silver ...