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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 ...

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 ...

GLEANINGS FROM POLICE COURTS

... hii ?? fell asleep. Heie tfused to turn k en e to keep tS e home ofu and eventually 'sewas coniipelled to 16avo him. Heothen 'compelled hr(idagtr).to .leavb service, but only gave her. 59. a week to keep thle hoidb`'no, and. event~ually made .improper t ...

DARING JEWEL ROBBERY IN DEANSGATE

... I constitution may be gradaiily built up until strong enoagh r to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle ?? are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourseives well ...

MILK POISONING AT ROCHDALE

... the evil may be avoided. For this purpose I propose to take you to the place whence the disease is suspected to have come, and then to call before you scientific and other evidence to elucidate the facts. It is very possible after all that we may not be ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... friends. 6y He- (Mr. M'Keand-) bad often heard it said when a mana failed to keep a, protise of marriage, he wrote to the girl, and said, I'llbe your friend for life, but I'll not keep my-promise. (Laughter.) That-was an old s- say*ring, and it had been followed ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CRUELTY

... the defendent, who keeps a provision shop at No. (i4, Every-street, under which is the cellar where the old man had been confined. The defendant was sub- sequently charged at the police station 'with cruelty to his brother by keeping him confined in the ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE—£500 DAMAGES

... sake I do sincerely hope to see, this fulfilied, whoever the happy gentleman may be. WelD I am sure my dear that you know enough of and havingbhad proofsof my love for you. may I beg that you I kindly bonour me by an interchange of your dosr love fer me ...

TRIAL OF FIRE EXTINUGUISHERS

... allowanceG. on buildings in'which it is 'adopted.. The special'-pur- pose of the extinguisher is to arrest' a fire in the earliest stages of its existence. through the agency of the heat itself. The general arrangement of the system is thus described by the m ...

THE SILK ROBBERY AT SALFORD.—At the Salford sessions, yesterday, the court was occupied the greater part of

... brilliant warbling of Madame Gassier. Let to Mr. Croft keep for a time to the concert room, end he may yet at maintain a respectable position; he baa much to learn before at again venturing upon the stage where musical knowledge, as of well as voice, is i ...

STRANGE DEATH OF A LADY

... her until they were summoned to her deathbed. Her stage name wvas Miss Ruby Buqsesl. and her aue is given as about 13 years. She is described as being one of the most beautiful women on the London stage. THE INQUEST. On Saturday afternoon, at Fulham, Dr ...