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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CRIMINAL CO. The business of the8]lroh sedssons of :bhe' 'etntral OAimin~al, court. wili GorD- 'mence'on Eonday, when Sir Charles H~all,: 1 .d-,the new tiecorder. will-pre- side'for the first timne in his ?? caps.- city. 't present there are betwee aud 70 ...

IN THE LAW COURTS

... ri t~e action wrere fire honourable gentlemen, T'id g s r ?? Hawkins Sir Alfred Wills, Sir a t Je Iplili~iecrC. and Sir Charles Hall, whose pai'1 wte njih)uably well-known to their lordsaips. eir; o a Fidon Banker, who represented tho ir;teti; s; 0d t~iiias ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL COREINAL COURT. (Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C.) UsHWnLRoY esesre Wrel VIOLENOU C-TeE4 CArT -Six men, named Feank E vens, nineteen, Arthur Jrome, nineteen, William Wood, eightceen, Samuel Wa~rden, dfiteen, and Thomas Clives, twenty-five ...

FULHAM SLANDER ACTION

... East London Water. works Company v. Childs, which came on for hearing in the Lord Mayor's court on Tuesday, before Sir Charles Hall, QC.O, the lRecorder, raised a question oE some importince to water consumers, -The plaintiff coinpany sued the defec. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. (Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C.) THFc PROeEOUTlIO2f OF JAEZ BALFOUi. - Mr. II. Avory said lie wished to mske an applicrtiou ilI the case a of Jabez 13sltoui. One of the ?? against the prisoner was for a felony under ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Old Bailey by the Lord Mayor (Sir Walter H. Wilkin), as Chief Commis- sioner, who was accomopanied by the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? the Commnon Serjeaut (Sir Forrest Fulton, ?? and the various other Oity officials. The total number of eases ...

SILK AND STUFF

... moment they find, or ignore it, the information is sometimes known outside a little before it is knowun to the court. Sir Charles Hall has ordered this practice to be discontinued. The point is of little practical importance, except that. prisoners were ...

Extraordinary Charge of Child Murder

... since which time the latter had not been seen. Suspecting that the child had been destroyed, witness went to the house of Charles Halls, in Baddow-lane, and saw Mrs. Lorkin. He asked her if she had not lately been delivered of a male child; she replied that ...

THE CASE OF DR. KAVANAGH

... then removed from the dock. RECONCILED BUT PARTED. At the City of London sessions on| Wednesday, before the Iiocotder (Sir Charles Hall), ayonng man named Sidney Moses appealed against the sentence ef 21 davy' imprisonmenlt passed upon him for having assaulted ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... were opened yesterday at the Old Dailey, by the Lord Mayor, as Chief Commissionbr, who was accompanied bythe Recorder (Sir Charles Hall Q.(l, M.P.),tlhe Common Serjeant (Sir Forrest Faiton, ?? Mr., Aladrman Newtou, Mr. Alderman Samuel, Mr. Alder- man Pound ...

HEAVY PENALTIES FOR PETTY THEFTS

... court for the first time on this occasion, when lie will preside in the Old Court in place of the Recoider of London, Sir Charles Hall M P., who wvill not attend durintg the piesent seselic. Mr. Besley will, it is understood, on behallf of the Bar, congratulate ...

JUBILEE MILK

... WASN'T BUILT THAT WAY. AT the Clerkenwell County-court Maurice Lawrence, coffee-house keeper, of 170, Barnsblry Road, sued Charles Hall, grocer, of 24, Beverley Road, Anerley, to recovel £5 commission for having found a pur- chaser for 170, Barnsbury Road ...