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THE PROSECUTION OF SPIRITUALISTS

... the slate. and, secondly, if he did, did he thereby, under all the circninstranoes, use eubtle craft4 means, or de- vice, palmistry or otherwi~e, to deoeive and impose on Pro'essor Lankooter and Dr. D.onkin ? the deposibions were then read, an. DIr. Flowers ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN STEPNEY

... as follows :- Every person pretending or professing to tell fortunes, or using any subtle craft, means, or devices, by palmistry or otherwise, to deceive and impose onany of her Majesty'ssub'ects should be, do., and he contended on behalf o/ the appdllent ...

THE FARNWORTH COLLIERY FIRE

... shall bse.deemked' a, rogue' and h -vaga- bond.ff He iubmitted -that umleeS the offender' ,es convietted' of- ubing 'palmistry, or acts ejedcm' .encs' ivith ' it t bhe act. could nbt. apply to him. misted that the. wotds or- otherwise should bea ...

THE APPEAL OF DR. SLADE

... 3ustio, the words By palmistry orotherwise wereirtediwhicb in this conviction were omitted ' After some discussion Mr. ataveley Hi!] (who appeared to support the conviction for the Treasury) said thai the words by palmistry or otherwise had -been ...

SHOWING THE PURSE TRICK

... } described as a bawlisr, lirhig in WVellelose-square, Whitechauel, WilS eharged before Air. Pageb with pre- tending by palmistry to deceive and imipose on her Mjeety's ?? Arnohdi a comupositor, of G reat Tic ieled-atiset, idarylebone, said that day he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... on the subject. -Mr. Bros: I will tell you. The law is that any-person who pretends or pro- fesses to tell fortunes, by palmistry Gr otherwise, is deemel a logte and vaga. bond, and liable to be rent to prison for three months. The police know all about ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 20s., with 23s. costs. NORTH LONDON. THE PALMISTRY CAsE.-ClairSt.Olir, alias iFrancisca, 50, of 130B, Junction-road, Holloway, a phrenologist, was charged, on remand, with using certain subtle craft--viz., palmistry, in order to de- ceive and impose upon ...

A BRISTOL FORTUNE-TELLER

... Accordingly they followed her into a sitting-room where there was a pack of cards. Prisoner told Iiss Brain's fortune by palmistry. She cautioned her to beware of a dark young gentleman, and said that a light one would follow with the ring (laughter). ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... or the convcthun; bu. whas happeued was tbat donea, bating publicty advertisedi that she wou~d tel iortunee by means of palmistry, two con- stables' wives were sent to her, end paid do, or ls. to have thcir iortones told. For this slhe ias convicted, ...

HOOLEY BANKRUPTCY

... the plain- tiff for 4001.-Judguwent was given in accordance with the findings. PALMISTRY AT SOUTHPORT. At Southport, on Monday, three female exponents of the art of palmistry, named Bel, Glakudre, iand Andersen, were summoned for telling fortunes with in- ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... foc;ly ci e r~sb'l foe' a ivoayage f-sI. ~ a'lon ?? to Id'nit-j ee pan 1proi. scas at 75, wiete she aed her hoe- - U) r ed palmistry, aind bei f; t o res fmd riclht across the k-v ?? 1etehin Likters t:he atilde , ...

A PALMIST FINED

... Addressing the prisoner wit- ness said, I am a police inspeetor, and have a warrant for Your arrrest for for- tane-telling by palmistry. The prisoner made no reply at the time, but when the warrant was afterwards read to him, he said, I have never received ...