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COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... contest, and upon the motion of it Deputy Snelling the number of the remaining candidates was reduced by show of hands to two. The result of the show of hands was that the final contest was between IMr. Grose and Mr. Whittington, and in the result the election ...

LEGAL

... 20 L V I 0 1 I-V ro r 1 ---7 1 -> EXPLANATION.-The thick line shows the variations in the height of the barometer during the past week ending Wednesday midnight. 'I'he fine line shows the shade temperature for the sante interval, and gives the tuasiimul ...

Published: Saturday 09 December 1882
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1653 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Franldin's-row, Chelsea, for three years, and let th father go again with a caution. MARL^BOROUGH STREET. A DIScRACEFVuL CHnsGE.-On Monday, Hefy Gould, well-dressed woman, was charged before Mr. Tyrwhit with stealing a bunch of flowers of the value of ...

ROBBERY OF DIAMONDS

... upsetting of a spirib lamp caused a fire' at ' Li' Blenheim-street, Chelsea, S. W., at the private dhbu'se qf 1r. W. Flower. The blazing 'oil ignited tbhe d clothing of Mrs.. Louiss-Flower, 'hirty-four, and the' s unfortunate woman was soon .enveloped in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... maintenance of two bastard children, and to show wchy a part of his wages should not be arrested, in payment of the same, in the hands of the commissioner of police. The commissioner wee altso summoned, to show why such order of arrest should not he made ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... road, Chelsea, was summoned by the Exclse for retail- ing wine, spirits, and beer without a licence in Decem- ber and JSanuary last. In opening the case, Mr Powell said that the defendant occupied and nalnagsed premises described as the Chelsea baths ...

THE CRAWFORD-DILKE DIVORCE CASE—VERDICT

... were the following gentlemen who had accompanied SirCharles, ?? JalianPaunce- fote, Mir. Cyril flower, IILP., and Mr Osborne, tle President of the Chelsea Liberal Association. Mr. Inderwick, in opening the cam, said Mr. and Mrs, Crawford were married ...

ANOTHER FATAL FALL FROM AN OMNIBUS

... heard hirtemark that he of had got the 1 screvwoatics, at the Same time u 'rtti a ut his hand to his kueoe. Further evidence showed t'i.it thC or deceased was quito sober, and it was elicited tbat the so or couductor could not seo if antyone got on the 'bus ...

PAINFUL MATRIMONIAL CASE AT KINGSTON

... following are the figures of previous eiections:- 1885. Flower (L) ?? 6,080 Gedge (C) ?? 3, 871 Liberal majority 2,209 1886. Flower (L) ?? .. 4,275 ,~artfelot (C) ?? 3,602 Liberal majority 673 1892. Flower (L) ?? 5,296 D Dule (U) ?? 4,277 Liberal majority 1 ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF CHILD DESERTION

... the prisoner at the bonds, iinquiring for a ~r. Habereld, who lives In ea oottbtog at. . 'Ann Howson, of Blantyre-street, Chelsea, ,aid5 The prlsoner lodged in my house for two months,'and then went into the service of' a doctor. Misi Hugel took charge ...

SATURDAYS LAW AND POLICE

... and would not.- Mr.'Flowers said thata tlwass an tinportant case, and he would consider his decision. 'in . ' WESTUINSTER. TBr LATE FEAtFrDL EXPLOSION AT CBLSEA.- Mr. Williaiz' Naithews Aouk, 'an oilman, of' 201, 'King's-road, Chelsea, appeared to a summons ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF LIBEL

... in the fields, gathering flowers, on the Penworthenm side of the river, between the North Union and East Lancashire Railway bridges, with a girl, named Ann Casson, eleven years of age; and in' stooping forward to pluck a flower on the bank of the ditch ...