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PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT. | ¥RlDAY.—Before W. ;‘Vard and W. T. Dittman, ' BqB. Bap Laxauace.—Herbert Bartlett, a ..

... prisoner eame to the hotel, and engaged a room for the night. The next morning, as he did not answer the knockiex:r of the boots and one of the maids, a key was obtained, and the room entered. 'l‘befllnonor was in bed unconscious ; and there was a of blood ...

ADMISSION .

... HuxtEr, Maager. fionouon OF PORTSMOUTH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. The Committee beg to awnounce TWO GRAND PERFORM ANCES of the “GOLDEN LEGEND” ~ (Bir A. BULLIVAN) AT THE TOWN n.wnfilomo.m-nu.lovulu 1894, at 3 and § pm. ARTISTES— Miss MEDORA HENSON (l?n.-) Miss ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... of the warders of Wandsworth Prison, with iutent to murder him. b y . The foot-and-moath disesse is spreading alarmingly in Kent, and there Las not been so serious a visitation of cattle disease there for mavy years, There died at Teuby on Monday, a woman ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... birds, valued at 305., belonging to John James Webb, of 3, Bailey’s Lane, Portsmouth, between the 23rd and 29th ult.—Mr. B. Kent defended.—On the first-named date the prisoner was engaged in moving some furniture belon(ingw the S.r:)ncuwr from 14, Broad ...

MULTUM IN PARVO

... raved. A reprieve tor Rickard Townsend, who was coavicted and sentenced to desth at the Kent Assizes for the murder of his wife at Dartford, has been received at Maidstone Prison. The Queeun of Italy and the Orown Prince, who are at Veoies, have sent messages ...

* down that morning to give ovidmo.—'l“o Bench dis- FRlDAY.—Before Sir William King and W. Ward, missed the ..

... His Owx Coxeesston.—Owen Thomas, 19, was | charged, on his o #n confession, with being an absenteo | from the West Kent Militia at Maidstone since May | 15th, 1899.—The prisoner gave himself up to the Police | at the Town Hall on Wednesday afternoon.—He ...

WIT AND HUMOUR, [From Puxcn.]

... country com« bining business and pleasure. From the sweltering courts and alloys of Whitechapel to the healthy hop-gardens of Kent n(r Surrey and mplhls is ngc:hsnp indeed, ;:d t:’ne which is looked to almos the summer long by many a poor famil the dull ...

WORN AT A BRILLIANT FUNCTION

... cotton frock, white muslin apron, and pink sun bornet, and carried a milking pail and stool. Mrs. Kent was attired in a Princess dress of grey satin. Miss Kent, as ‘“Poudre,” was_ in soft white satin, accentnated with red roses, and her sister chose the character ...

' PORTSMOUTH POLIcE coun‘l‘ i Mr. R. Gould corroborated; and Dr. Archer Colt s | (District Medical Officer) ..

... prosecutrix. | McCarthy, 27, were charged, on remand, with stealing Jonas Park, furniture dealer, went im pursuit of the a g:ir of boots, valued at ss. 11d., the property of a | prisoner; and upon overtaking him, he told him to | labourer named Henry Hill, of ...

... Tokio recently Field-Marshal Oyama was on the platform at the nobles’ reception of the Salvation Army leader. Later, General Boot.. called personally to pay the Field-Marshal and his wife, the Marchioness Oyama, s respects. The brave soldier is retired ...

ACCIDENT TO THE PRINCE OF WALES. The Prince of Wales has met with an accident

... progress. i LisTERr, { “!:r. MacCormac, TroMAS SMITH, F. LakinG. It is stated that the Prince was wearing a new Yair of boots, upon the soles of which the maker’s polish remained. 1f so, the slip is easily accounted for. The Prince of Wales’schief concern ...

THE BANDS ON THE CLARENCE PIER, SOUTHSEA

... shop, threw the boots in, and made off. She was subsequently arrested x‘PoHo.-con!hbu Coleman. The prisoner was intoxicated at time. The value of the boots was 12s. 64. On being arrested, the prisoner said, *‘Oh, it's about those boots — At Mr. Burr’s ...