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THE MAZE HILL BRUGLARY

... .Tn15 zEnAZ3 XIL L UPGLAry PRESENTATION TO BRAVE POLICEMEN. Tj SiR Joir BRIDGE set specially at BoW-street' or' 1 Wednesday morning, for the purpose of publicly WI recognising the bravery of PolicB constables Smeeth E and Tappin, of the B Division, and Sub-Inspector Cl Easton, of the Thames Police, who displayed con- a spicuous coousage in arresting the men who committed wi what is know'n as ...

THE BLACKBURN TRAGEDY

... Tue inqueston the body of Alice Barnes, aged nino years, the victim of the murder in the Bunker-lane, Witton, was resumed at the county police-station, Blackburn, beforeMr.H.J.Robinson. Henry Watson, a labouker, spoke to seeing a man near the scene of the murder on the morning of the 5th, whom he iden- tified as Duckworth. Elizabeth Riding, a girl, also said the prisoner was similar in ...

Police Intelligence

... ?Clinical. m -~ ' ; PikpcotiC gh. I-Wi ral r iLxY,' eighteen, Gho said be was'a,tail, of Gladstone-street, Southwark,::;was. charged,; a- ''Bow- sm stre'et Polie-court, with stealing froxm tb'e pd'cet of M~rs.' er Lucy Johns a purse conta inisilver and'broeze .noy,' onan ominb'ts in hb'Stra'od, The pris6nerwak'detcted er by the conductar of the 'bns, W. Baker, badge l, who said that about ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... Ie WIDOW AND COLLIER. as THE Under-sheriff of Yorkshire and a jury sat at the 3d Leeds Town Hall, on Tuesday, to assess damages in an action brought by Sarah Watkineon, New Inn, Great I Preston, Kippax, against David Gill, a collier, also of Great Preston. The plaintiff was a widow with five children. Her husband died in Marob, 1889, leaving her be in a good. position, and in possession of the ...

TRAM ROBBERIES IN PARIS

... TILMI XOBBERS IN PARIS. AN extraordinary inoident oconrred the other night in r Paris. At a late hour a steam tram was passing through a the usually peaceful suburb of Puteaux, when the driver a perceived a man standing on the line a few yards ahead of the oncoming engine and holding at thick stick. The driver reversed his machine, in order not to run over the 1, man, and got down to demand ...

ROBBERY AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... ROBRERY AT WINDSOR CASTLE. . - - ?? - -~r _ - M1 - A. A_ ?? - AT the Windsor Petty Sessions, on Thursday. Private George Underwood, of, the lt Battalion Grenadier Guards, was charged with stealing a silver watch and gold chain, valued at £7, and 2s. lid. in money,, from William John England, a coach painter, residing at 16, First Avenue, Harrow-road, London. The prosecutor, according to the ...

SENTENCES OF DEATH

... SEArE CES OF DEATH.- . . - -- - !- - t -0 AT the Leinster Winter Assizes, at Wicklow, on i Friday, John Conran, an aged man, was indicted for c the murder of his wife and Mary iFarrell, an old s servant, ab Borkiemore, on May 16:h ' The evidence E showed that the prisoner wanted to geb rid of I his wife, in order to facilwta the salc of his farm, to which sale Mrs. Couran w~s opposed. For M ...

SENSATIONAL BLACKMAILING PLOT

... LADIhS THIs REATEkTED WITH EXPOSURE. 'Dir Bireiniglian police have had brought ?? their notice what appears tot bean extraord l~ry attempt to levy blackmail'. so far as is known, however, no one in the city has beon foolish enough to partdwith money, though it is reported that a Lea- miington lady paid £2 to avoid the ex- posure. Ladies of good social position inl thminnigham 9eceived ...

THE SAUCY SOLICITOR WHO KISSED HIS HAND TO A LADY AT A WINDOW

... THE SAUCY SOLICITOR WHO KISSED HIS HAND TO A LADY AT I A WINDOW. I AT Marlborough Street Police Court yester- day, Mr. Henry Wallace, a merchant. of S Great Marlborough Street, I., was sum- moned, before Mr. De Rutzen, for using threats towards George E. Havelock, a solicitor, of Rochester Row, Westminster, A whereby he apprehended danger to his life. Mr. Bernard Abrahams, solicitor, appeared ...

STRANGE CASE OF ALLEGED MURDER AT SEA

... AT Thames Police Court, John Ride Wootton, eighteen, a pantry boy, of 4, I7d ford Road, Caddington, was brought up, remand, before Mr. Mead, charged wi feloniously killing and slaying H. J. Hall day, third steward on board the Brith ship Illovo, of London, on the 2nd ult., shooting him with a pistol, on the hi seas, while on a voyage from Natal t London, within the jurisdiction of I British ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN A REGENT'S PARK BAKEHOUSE

... SfrOCKING TRAGEDY IN A REGEN-T'S PARK, BAKEHOUSE, -4- A MAN MURDERED AND. H1S BODY BURNED IN AN OVEN. -Arrekt of the Supposed Mlurderer. [SUBJECT OF IILUSTRATION9.] A BAKER'S shop inl William Street, close, to 'Portland Road Station, was; early on Friday morning, the scene of a shocking crime- one of the bakers employed there ?? been murdered by an ex-fellow workman, who afterwards threw his ...

A BRACE OF BABIES IN COURT

... [SUBJECT OF ILLUST)RATION.] AT the Whitechapel County Court; before Judge Bacon, a journeyman shoemalcer named Sabin was sued bya boot manufac- turer called Saphir for damages sustained through the defendant's using inferior leather and defective workmanship The defendant entered the box ?? panied by his wife, who held a child in each arm. Judge Bacon: Take those babies out of court; this is ...