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PROSECUTIONS FOR PERFORMING STAGE PLAYS WITHOUT LICENCE

... against Mr. Towers t as and Mr. Burton; and against Mr. L yog, five for 1 keeping I id open,t nd four for tacting. The following is the form of b1 Id the information for keeping open :- b ill Benjamin Lang, on a certain day within six calendar months ...

BANKRUPT LAWS

... tbrough twenty-seven 1 stages of their proceedings, averaging eighteen minutesfor s the decision of each vote; but, from twelve o'clock to a e quarter before two o'clock in tile morning, the House awent through fifty-four stages, not equal to the ave. ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Dock 4 Ie' Board, and vorking at the 30-foot lock at the E re Alfred Dock. He was last seen alive on Thursday U ae night about a quarter to seven workirg on a stage at the dock gaM He was missed, and on search ir| being made his body was found in the dock ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... (instructed by Mec. 19Nordon and Dowlinzi appeared orthe former, and YMr. WV. Lowe for the latter. Plaintiff's case na .t in May, 1982, he .ntered into an aareement with the defendant in America to travel as drummer at £3 a week, in Englanud and . Amenca. ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT ASHTON

... Mr E, ha roiddorbreakfast tables with a del=tl flvoiired beerg which may sale us Many heavy doctors' lls. It is by the iudzcioua ue of such articles of diet that a con- stitution may be gradually built up until stroenough to resist every tendency to disease ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN TOXTETH-PRK

... rovided our breakfast tables with a delicately- vonred beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It i by thle judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up -until strong enough to resist every ten. dencg ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... again, she i woudR probably get into serious trouble. C CLEANIqnG SwLrER.-AU ?? in keeping silver, electro-piate, 8o,, untarnishsd and with a I brilliant polish may he obviated by Using God- or dard's Non-Mercurial Plate Powder. So every- tl { wbereiabox ...

THE SUICIDE IN THE CLOCK INN

... out. He was out of employment before and since. 20 fs o He was very low spirite6 about it at times. She inch( o last saw him alive on Monday, between oneand two Ther a p.m., when he went out. She heard of his death on Co,, 6 Taesday night. She could not ...

THE ENTHUSIASTIC CONQUERORS OF THE DESERT

... summed up in the Cateran maxim:— That he should take who has the power, And he should keep who can. We venture to say that there is not an American statesman alive who would argue the question on the unprincipled grounds put forth by the Daily 1 News ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... p rovided s thr break- tmsa tables puit a ce:. lsavoured beverage whic may's ave usrman Idoctor's bills. It is by toe judicious useG:- ) articles of diet that a constitutiou may beo £ _ n I built up until strong enough to rocist ev- dency to disease ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... opinion that the grand jury stage m ,criminal procedure was one that might be dis- pensed with as not being of great practcal benefit. He could only sav that he entirely differed from those views. He thought the grand jury stage of the greatest practical ...

THE DE TOURVILLE CASE

... and for an inquiry whether v] Henri de Tourville, an infant, who, if living, is it absolutelv entitled to the property, is alive or w idead. The estate passed to the infant through his mother, who married Henri Pierrean de Tour- V ville in 1863. She died ...