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YACHTING

... TucrSDAnr-With a view to the more efficient diecharge of the duties which will be thrown upson the resident magistrates by the new Crimes Act the list of these officials haas been carefuily-revised, end several of the senior magis- trates wi11 at once retire upon ...

SPORTING

... ?? ?? 3 ( The SELLING STAKES of 5 sovs, with 30 added. Once round and a distance. Confusion, ?? ?? Philomela, ?? ?? ?? 2 Crime in Rone is on the increase. On Friday last, Signor Angelini, a man wvell known to me, was stopped at 8 P.M. in the Via da Capo ...

CRICKET

... difficult to see how the g crime of high treason can remain anything but a s fictio, for a deulocratic age will hardly treat r conspiracy against the life or authority of an in- c dividual, however exalted, as a more serious c crime than the diabolical plot ...

INTERNATIONAL CHESS CONGRESS

... heart in a fit'of jealousy, in Castle Street, Birming- ham; and the other, named Jones, found guilty of murder at Aston. The crime proved against Jones was of exceptional atrocity. Jealous o' his land- lady, a married woman, he shot her and her hus. band ...

SPORTING

... years, shoult be at once adopted. As a military force, and as a force for the prevention of r crime, they have got deserved praise. ln the de' teatisa of crime there is a wile iield for improve- : ?? Consequeut on the inspections. several ,1 changes have ...

SPORTING

... tion. The crime of murder is one of the greatest that could be committed against the Almighty, and is also one of the most dreadful that could be committed against man, and in any Christian community there are no men who do not view the crime, no matter ...

SPORTING

... was certainly privy to the neglect and moaltreatment of Harriet Staunton, if, indeed, she did no' participate in the b3'uRI crime, are not apparent. I ATITEUIL MEETING-YESTERDAT. I ...

Sporting

... that the host of a sympathisers should have restrained their joy until the accused had been Dfproved innocent of the awful crime which is charged against ?? Chronicle. to re T ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. a- The Treasurer of the General Hospital acknow- Ad leges to ...

SPORTING

... fold-the remote and inaccessible district in which lthe crime was committed, and the negligence of the Ballachulish police to act upon the rumours which were conveyed to them. The details of the crime are much too revolting to reproduce; in fact, they would ...

THE YACHTING DISASTER

... is doing as well us can he expented. The damage to the printing machinery is considerable. AN.OTHER PlROSECUTION UNDER THE CRIMES ACT. M,1irCoEseeSTOws, SrTcRDaY.-Mr. John Mande- villa, Clonkilla House, Mitchelitown, has just received a suarmone to attend ...

LIFE IN AMERICA

... beard shots dorino the night5 and on going downstairs found both women dead. The family were popular. and no reason for the crime is known. Some arrests have been made. The particulars to be gleaned concerning tbe double murder in County Wicklow are meagre ...

CRICKET

... knocked her down, and stunned her. It appears that an unknown young man dined wth -the inarehionesA the evening before the crime. The girl saye she did not notice or hear anything uutil-she herself was attacked, Meanwhile Ast Is kept in Jdil. Curiously ...