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CLEVELAND REVISION COURT

... .CLEVELAND REVISiON I COURT. LOFTUS AND I)ISTRICT. Yesterday Mr Felix Palmer, revising barrister, sat at Loftus Town Hall for the purpose of revising the Parliamen- tarv and other lists of voters for the townships of Loftus, Brotton, Skin- ningrove, Liverton, and, Kilton. Tlhere were also preseent Mr W. A. Bulmer, agent for the Cleveland Conservative Association, Mr F. O'Connell-Jones, agent ...

MURDERED CHRISTIANS IN TURKEY

... ra MURDERED CHRIS- Mx TIANS IN TURKEY. dey ley t id- - 0 by un ~ LD vas 1J100 X.LL D.La v-- M I ler i ale FIENDISH TORTURES. a in. a In - t as CHILDREN THROWIN' INTO X Lna-THE RIEAR. er- The Morning Leader's Vian aa cor- in respondent ?? to turther issreports of Turkish massacres the inst-i- j; 7asagtor was acertain.Maboie~tam fatathic C he named Haiduk Islam, who brags of hav- ry ing ...

INQUESTS AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... INQQUESTS AT MIDDL BROUGH. THET R, P.wA Mi- t- RAILWAY\;L STrhI - FTArITry ee Air Hy. Mackereth, ntepotvcore lh held two inquests at tbe Ral d 1- Middlesbrosogh, yesterday aftert a The first was on the body of g ? Breckon (67), who lived at Eash ~*Great Ayton, and was hilk a Midldlesbroligh Railway Statim e Monday morning by fallin` Irona f platform, and being run over b r- train.-Wm. Hiy, ...

LADY PALMIST FINED

... I - - - AMUSING CASE AT SUNDERLAND. Lilian Christine, a well-dressed young lady, was charged at the Sunderland Police Court this afternoon, under the Vegrancy Act, with pretending to tell fortunes. The Chief Constabie (Mr WM. Ca-rter) prosecuted, anl Mr Isadore Isaacs defended. Harry Holdsworth said that on the night of the 5th July he went to a shop carried oh by Madame Christine, in the New ...

DARLINGTON CHARITIES INQUIRY

... 8 DARLINGTON CHARITIES INQUIRY WC re THE CORPORATION AND TILE inv ;h MECHANICS' INSTrVUTE. un .n P tt BREEZY DISCUSSIONS. At the Minsicipal Buildings, Darlhig- , ton, yesterday, Mr C. B. M. C'oore, Pa til h, barrister-at-law,. assistant comm1ilsSi- it r- ner, openied an, inquiry, by Br1 te direction of the Charity Commissio- e lers, into the chlarities of ph ?? anient parish and borough of wa ...

A POLYPHONE ACTION

... A POLYPHIONE ACTION. e'te rday, at the Darlington County Court--lifore His Honour Judge Tewp-| lar-Wm. L-ndy, a cloclimaker, of Darlington. for wbomi Mr A. W. Smith (of Tessr T. M. Barron and Sinith) i app~ealrt, sued Edward Nicholson, ilin kteepner, Aycliffee, who was represented I I) ?dr wooler (of Mlessrs Alooler and I Wooler). for X10 lfr balance alleged to' lP due fr, toodls solfl and ...

NORTH RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... NOR'1H RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS. .. .. A . -. -. j. .. I VU At the Court House, Northiallerton, She w-a ,b. the general Quarter Sessions for the and ha North Riding- of Yorkshire were held at Devi tq0 ye=teda before Mr E. R. Turton, pumpir chaimawere it 'rhe Chairman extended to the meam- Secadle at here of the Bar a happy and prospe- vessels mlj rous year, to which Mr R. Luck re- into de ...

AUCKLAND BETTING TRANSACTIONS

... CASE ADJOUIRNED. Before Mr Relph Nelson 'chairman), Mr 3. Meolutyre, and Dr. McOullegl, at Bishiop Auck- land, yesterday, Jos. Gash, described as a book- maker, wae charged with using the Backways ansd a urinal situate therein, for the purposes of betting, contrary to tbhe byelaws of the Dur- bham County Council.-Mr.T. Jennings, instructed by the police, ippeared to prosecute, end 'Mr R. Luck, ...

AUCKLAND POLICE COURT

... KUCKLAND POLICE COUITT. he Yesterday, the hearing cl ?? ad against Geo. Savage andi Hy. RBlo , tf St, Leasingthorne, for having contravelled al, the regulations at the collidry by rnd- iag on an underground train when in 3S, motion, was adjourned, Blool1, irho was 'or required as a witness, being ill aand un- of able to ?? coarse was ed taken in the case of Thnos. LongetaEl in. and Jno. Sn ith ...

THE WOUNDED AT NETLEY

... THE .WOUNDED AT NETLEY ?? - T . VISITED BY TEEE QUEEN. e 0HER MAJESTY'S SOLICiTUDE. FLOWERS FOR THE PATIENTS. r.f The Queen yesterday once more demon- reI strated the kindly interest she takes in her- lae wounded soldiers by again viqiting Netley sb t Hospital, Accompanied by Princess Henry ha, of Battenberg, Princess Victoria of SclEba, to wig-Holstein, PriocesE Victoria Eugene of Si] ...

HUMOURS OF REVISION COURTS

... |IUMOURIS OF REPVIION (-OURTs. THE QUEST FOR VOTES. ll, The progeedingg in the Revision Courts of always provide a certain amount of amusing on, reading. Lir A UITLANDER. eed At Islingtmn. for instance. Mr Aunust 'go dron, who lad been struck off the ?? m ?? appeared to be anxious to know h the vvhv and whprefore. _ Mr Gaudrnn is evideutlv a Frenrhman. ike nd waxed indignant at being deprived ...

WOLVISTON GROCER'S FAILURE

... I!VOLVISTON GROCERt'S FAILUJRE. At the Stockton Bankruptcy Court I yesterday, before Mr B. IM. Turner, Registrar, Joseph. Wilson, gr:iojt, Wol- viston, appeared for his public exar-ina- tion in bankruptcy. Debtor, in ans4wer 1 to the Official Receiver, stated that he C commenced business at Stockton as a I grocer seven years ago, but had no 1 capital and owed nothing. Debtor carried on that ...