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THE ALLEGED FRAUDS ON CYCLE BUYERS

... from divers people. . There was a firm styling itself Brookse. Son, mand Neplhew, and supposed to be carrying on business as cycle manufacturers, at Z0, Summer-row. 'fls' bvsiness was carried on by the two defendants, end they had worked in a resnarlkable ...

GLEANINGS FROM THE POLICE COURTS

... the employ of the oxecutors of Thomas vi- Hudson and Co., wholesale ironinongers, Shudehill, was charged with the'theft of cycle accessories and irk othergoodstb the value of £100, the property of his to lace employers. Charles Stamper, who carries on ...

MR. HOOLEY'S BANKRUPTCY

... conlenectioni with aid. tih promotiom of the c'nimpanies, to deprec atioll ill i le valuo of cycle seeurities, and to having to provide eir the working ctapital for cycle and other companies, nirI but i'ninedliately to the advcrso result of an action nilought ...

SUICIDE OF A MANCHESTER MANUFACTURER

... foremt n intimnate d that the jnry did not require any alliiional evidence. Their verdict was suicide Ohils; hisaue. FATAL CYCLING ACCIwDN1T.-Evidence at tili uinqiest, on Wednesday, on a cyclist killed Lsear Tunibiidge Wells, showved that William Kendle ...

ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING

... admit the body of a man. The shop was in disorder, and he missed 191t of tobacoo, 300 cigars, 120 cigarettes, 3 dozen pipes, a cycle horn, a Cardigan jacket, &c.-Wni. Jackson, dentist, 33, Aqueduct-street, said he found a quantity of the stolen property on ...

A CHRISTMAS TRAGEDY

... aged 19. A COVENTRY SENSATION. At Covenrly, on Tuesday, the body of Mr. Juoh1n Aitnbsorough, forherly inh obusiness as a cycle Jnamou frrvtnre- ill that tewn, -was fouind ont the 'golf links. A revolver was grayped in his right hand, and the -ounds inictnol ...

SHOCKING CASE OF CHILD NEGLECT

... in need or' them. She never heard of him agair. ;n til lte- was msdrriedl in:Decemiber, 1898. A SEFRVAN'T GIRL'S ESCAPADE. CYCLING 'SUIT ANND CIGARETTE. -About f'month argo a baker in the employmntot of a Dumbarton firm was rustitating in'the vicinity of ...

ALLEGED ABDUCTION FROM ECCLES

... on the ground of her alleged adultery with the co-respondent, Harry Cheanell, described as a commercial traveller in the cycle trade. The charge was denied. -Acoording to the evidence, it appeared that the petitioner and re- spondent were married at ...

GLEANINGS IN THE POLICE COURTS

... 'various sums of monuey, amounting to about ':ESOr,at, variosfi imes: from.February ?? :ver, the moneys of.tho Naw Hudson Cycle Company .Lisnited. Theve were seven ehariges, but only three were 'ihv'estigsted, nlmely, of emitezlipg tbe suns 'of: £15 ...

THE SHIPWAY PEDIGREE CASE

... larn- 'guage which he said he thoroughly understood. Among the entries in the accounts was a charge of. 35s. a *'eek for cycle hire. The witness explained that the prisoner said that he had so many journeys to go that he should like to hire a bicycle ...

GLEANINGS IN THE POLICE COURTS

... well-known character, was charged d under a -rrarant with stealing a bicyole, value :£4, the property of Thomas Watson, a cycle dealer, of Ecoles New-road, Salford, on the a 4th January, 1897, also with stealing from the houso b sif Mary Ridgway, And ...

THE ALLEGED FALSE MARKING OF COTTON YARNS

... Booss.-Great bargains to clear many large and fine works; .will forward ?? 1)99, Weekly times Office,e Man- ;chester. ?? CYcLE BAsMANs -ConvertibleSociable (udge), nearly new, £8; Meteor, ditto, £6; Cripper (Deve2 £:7. lOs.; genuine . Humber fetv, balls ...