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DERBY BOROUGH POLICE NEWS

... (27), an army reserve man, late of Court 7, Willow-Alr row, was charged with making a false declaration before ;S yMr. WV. T. E. Cox, a magistrate of the borough, on the I1St JulE December.-Charles Williams, second-class clerk iii the hr n Army Pay Department ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... t AN OBSOSENE WOMAN.-Annie Cunningham was pr e, charged by Polioe-constabhe W. Wild with using obscene en Y y language in Bold-lanc -A fine of Bo. and costs was fo us imposed in default seven days' imprisonment. pri e A NOTTINGHAM WOMAN IN TROUn3LB.-Annie ...

THE TREBELLI WILL SUIT

... being disinherited. Counsel read a letter from madame to Musin, in which she referred to the calumnious report by a French woman, declared she had no military man, and added that Musin was her sole love. Considering her passionate attachment, said counsel ...

ALLEGED LIBEL BY A CLERGYMAN

... council chamber on tlte 9th November his worship-elect tg declined, in his presidential capacity, to propose the toast of td the army and navy, on the ground of the late proceedings in at Japan. He administered a severe rebuke to Admiral Kuper, re who, tie ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... prisoner was remanded until to-morrow. A XursANcE.-Charles William Buokland of St. Dunstan's Cottages, Old Cotton Lane, Herbert Armi- tage, of 15, Russell Street, and John Harrison, of 17, Russell Street, men, were summoned for disturbing the comfort of passengers ...

WIRKSWORTH PETTY SESSIONS

... Grange, earthenware daewstg inconvicted in the penalty of 21. and costs, for trespass in pur-lg of colt of conies, upon certain lands at Griffe Grange, on the holl 15th June last. UN a James Else, of Wirksworth, labourer, was convicted in the penalty of 5t ...

COURT AND FASHION

... b Sirn. Palsington ; who attended the Levee: ?? The flukes of NolE.M., and Devonshire ; the Earls of C Mount-Charles, Lich l.and Fesrore; Viscounts Palmneraton and J1 ,Casn; Lrds atherteon, Henry Pages, Alfred Paget, Denmian, pi nd aerak; Bonourables Robert ...

The Easy Chair

... wounded. Three men were hit Wvhen the little woman fired through the door. I know what became p of tho killrd, for I helped to bury thten, but tho wounded wbre taken east that afternoon, at Wheu the little woman oliened the door to us she III had her revolver ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... and l was fined lOs. and costs, or 14 ?? Armi- e tage admitted that he was drunk and disorderly in I o Russell Street on Saturday night, the 23rd ult. Police- . constable Hill was giving evidence when a woman, , stated to be the defendant's wife, jumped ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... who was an army peneioner, was begging b Bter, from door to doer. The prisoner, in his defence, said ho S1 At was in search of work. Ile had served twelve years in h rG, the King'e Own Scottish lBurderere, and bad also been in b trthe Army lR~serve, ...

DERBYSHIRE JUNE SESSIONS

... plants to thrive or crops to flourish in wet undrained lands is about as reasonable ats to hope to fatten cattle with their heads above water. Nor is this all. When stock are kept on undrained land, it is notorious that they take the rot, from which they ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... appo e of 26th BrIgade.-Sergeaiit-Major Wagetaffe said the man had of I im- belonged to the Militia, and had enlisted for the army on the 60a. 'hat 4th of May, Witness enlisted him, and he hald the usual the maid notice-paper to attend for attestation on ...