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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 ...

KiT--roar NTr Eolat

... of the 13th trilathe sala thedefendant standing With his fruit ct Grfat which hM~et, oppesite Mark-lane ~~scrO ~ mbin f complaints had been ?? t i concerning the defendant, anig about the statiom with Isis bar- to wes W' 7uctig the trafsic. Witness tookuldi ...

HAMPSTEAD SMALLPOX HOSPITAL

... patient put in on one side while he got out of the ?? by Mr. Williams: He saw Dr. Grieve before he left. He did not make any complaint to Dr. Grieve. He received Os. from the Benevolent fund for two weeks' bard work. He had also an extra half-pint of beer ...

ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... The plaintiff, as he alleged, was not treated in a friendly manner by the manager and the cashier. and had to make serious complaints of one of the other envants, For certain reasons the manager conceived snspicions of the plaintiff's honesty, and communicated ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AND CRIM. CON

... the sin of feeling an ?? Mayor (to the complainant): Pray, after the reading of these letters, do on wiish to press your complaint ?-De- fendant: Yes. I do. Other exprreosions of the corm- ploinant's feelings were then read : such as, You said you loved ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... resort were closed supon him, he thought he Cottir 0 not, do better than adjourn to a neighbouring ?? d house, artd refresh his inward man with eggs and qede n At the coffee-house, ho met with sundry caltnen, ,tv it designated 'him `the count, and took more ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... for the murder of her infant -The prisoner had explained away the fact of her being pregnant by stating that she had an inward complaint. Certain auspicious ciscumstances had occurred one night, and the next morning the body of a child was found in the lower ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... WANCHI RtOsBiEIRY.-JUieS Gordon, aged 34, labourer, was charged with attempting to steal a watch from the pei-son of William Inward, at King's.cross-road. -The prosecutor said that the prisoner and another man came up to him in Leeke-street, King's-cross- ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... above charge Snnious CASE or AbsaeovtNcn.-Mr. T. E. Brierly barrister, of Warwick-court, Gray's-inn, attended to p-efer a complaint against MAichaet 4sonovoan, an Irish labourer, for annoying him, and inciting others to hoot and follow him, in the public ...

THE MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... TUIriMlTRDER OF A. POLICEMAN. rIIISONER'S COMPLAINT OF INJURY. On 31ondav, at the London hospital, X. Batsr opened the inquebt on the t dy of Ernest, Thompson, aged 32, lately 0be at 1, PriD s-s5 reet, uommereial- ro dwho Was stabbed to death in ?? early ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... drive to Gastigny-placo, which be did, and the boxes were taken in there, Lawson paying half-a-crown for his fare. Child, Inward, Berry, and Gilbert, four detectives, went to Gardner's house and there found the two boxes, one of which was empty and the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... hi into custody. -Alderman Copeland: Did he takeany one's break- fast, that you know of ?-Officer:. Oh, yes, air, I bad complaints from four or five persons whose breakfasts be had stolen (laughter). - Alderman Copeland: What, four or five breakfasts ...