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FORGED NOTES AND THE OPINIONS OF THE JUDGES

... adnpted by ?? is singular, it is a well sinown fact that he continues to pcpforf' the mnss sttnfisihi:g cures, in all inward complaints, in gases liere others have hailed. E aaATUs! in Saturdaty's Parc--Mrs. Orger's B3vnefit, at the R oyal Circus, instead ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY POLICE EVIDENCE CASE

... occupied a soat oi the f bench. The evidence in the case was of a most comflot- d ing character. c Detective-sorgeants Hlatt and Inward weresworr, and I stated that they were instructed to watch the dsfen- t: dant's house (which is open between the hours oi ...

TRAGEDY AT A POLICE COURT

... 1689, complaints against 300 solicitors have been made to the Incorporated Law Society. By this Act the Incorporated Law Society have the same powers in dealing with these cases ns a Master in the High Conrtof Justice. Of the 3011 complaints made, 143 ...

THE GLASGOW MURDERS.—DR. PRITCHARD

... Her'm'7asus -.I Donato, the celebrated one-legged dancer, has died in the small town of Cyrague, France. Suffering from an inward complaint, his malady was not understood by the English doctors, and he was wrongly treated. On his way to Nice he put up at Cyrague ...

Published: Sunday 09 July 1865
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 737 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... Jack Scroggins' and his master went home together. BOW STREET. On Saturday week, Mr Henry Hunt appeared before Mr ?? make a complaint against his son, Mr Thaomas hIuant, who had started a rival blacking establishment in John street, Tottenham-cotrt-road nd ...

THE MILKMAN'S REWARD

... Detective-sergeant Little explained that a reward of £5 was offered, but the milkman did not report the 'find until after the inward had been published. The accused was arrested on August 5 as a result of inquiries made by the police, which showed that shortly ...

THE ADULTERATION ACT

... Theinspec- tor had not been authorised to take samples of the milk by Mr. Sinis ill either case, but had done so as several complaints had been made to the Vestry. -Mr. De. Rutzen observed that lie thought there was groat objection to the mode of procedure ...

ALLEGED UNLICENSED THEATRE

... plays, but they had not done so. There was only one entrance to the place, and that was very narrow, and the doors opened inwards. In the event of a crush serious con- sequences might happen. He instructed the previous witnesses to visit the place, and ...

Published: Saturday 16 January 1892
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1427 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE COURT OF ROME

... The establishment in Paris, during the Exhibition of Industry, of special bureaux of police, where foreigners can lodge complaints, is spoken of. Galignani says that the recent decision against tne Csmpany of the Paris Exhibition has given an impetus ...

ALLEGED BESTIALITY IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... the eeat. The pri- soner removed his hand directly, and she alighted from the carriage, and her friend Mr. Ward made a complaint to the guard. The defendant got out of the carriage and said he had been looking for his glove. She gave him in charge to ...

SHOCKING MURDER NEAR EXETER

... discharged at the termination of European hostilities. For about 18 months be has been subject to sodden attacks of an inward complaint, and to fits, and has been unable to work as formerly for the support of his family; in consequence of which the overseers ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTALLIGENCE. iOWM-S REF'. James Rice. the proprietor ot tile stage carriage, No. 5,431, was summoned to answer to a complaint prelcrred by Al ajor. General Sir.leha Waters, which charged hirl with unlawfully usirg his stage carriage as a hackney carniage ...