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ELLON PAVEMENT CASE

... - t-- - , , | JUDGMENT BY 'ISE SIIERIFF. Sheriff Robertson yesterday gave judgment. in 'berdeen. Small Debt Court, in the action of in- cerdiet at the instance of the Commissionels of Polce of Ellon against Jas. Johustoii, baker, 635 king, Street, Aberdeen. and W. Fyvio, con- tractor,-Ashlea, Station Road, Ellon, to restrain them from doing the paving work opposite John.- ston's property in ...

TRIAL OF MONSON AND HIS ASSOCIATES

... TRIAL OF MONSON AND RIS ASSOCIATES. At the Old Bailey, London, yesterday morning, Victor Honour, Alfred John Monson, and Robert Isa Metoalfe were indicted for conspiracy to defraud the Norwsich Union Life Society, and further with obtaining by false pretenecs from the said society a policy of insuraneo for £1000. on the life of Percival Edward Norgate, and a banker's cheque for ;£6 10s. ionour ...

The Court

... ' -beI court. Osborne, Friday . The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, attended by the Duchess of Roxburghe and the Hon. Mary Hughes. The Hon. Reginald and Mrs Brett hbd the honour of dining with Her Majesty and the Royal family last evening. The Queen went out this morning, acoron-' panied by Her Royal Highness Princess Henry of Battenberg. The Hon. Reginald and Mrs Brett have left Osborne ...

ACTION AGAINST A BUILDER

... ACTION AGAINST A BUTIDFR. . , . _ 1.- I .. The record'was d1osed in Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday in an action at the instance of Jas. Leask, dater, Magiala Place, Short Loanings, Aberdeen, against Pobert.fitcbell, builder. 3 Elmfield Place, Aherdeen, for the sum of £19 2e Sd. PlirPuer tates that on or about 17th October, 1898, defender asked pursuer to offer for the slater work of a house ...

PETERHEAD VALUATION APPEAL COURT

... PETERHDAD VALUATION APPEAL OOU-RT. The annual Court for hearing appeals against th the vahtutions of property by the assessor wa cil held yesterday forenoon. There were on the Ia bench Provost Smith, Balies Leask and Wilsonu d Treasurer Gordon, and Counoillors Martinlit Philip, RHihie, and Birnie. There were alho w present MIr David Martin, solicitor, town clerk, tb (the clerk of the coast-; ...

161 & 163 UNION STREET

... EARLY CLOSING, Six e’clock. (Saturday 4.) {ROBERT HENDERSON, Drapery W auehou^iman, 33 UNION STREET. P}»as« observe that the Warehouse now closes ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPT TO DEFRAUD THE RAILWAY COMPANY. In the Ab: rdeen Sheriff Court yesterday,b fore Sheriff ..

... brought up at the i'istince | of Mr William Moffatt, general manager the Great j North of Scotland Railway Company, with concurrence of the Procurator-Fiscal of Court, ng.inst Charles Michie, farmer, Mains of Asloun, AKord, charging him with coutravenina the byelaws of the Company framed under the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act! It was alleged that Bth November accused. Laving a third ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... TramSDAr-(Before Sheriff Dova Wnsax.) r ALLEMSDDIs5aTXANCE SON THE BOO OF A 'BUs.-Jas Bitchie, fishcurer and farmer, Pitsligo, was accused of p having committed a breach of t$e peace, on the 12th ai inst., on the top of an omnibusrunningbetween Fraser- burgh andBosehearty. He denied the charge, and the w case wvas adjourned for the hearing of proof till a( Tuesday. bs N9oxar 'Toue Df.-Wrn. ...

LONDON DIRECTORS

... His Grace the Duke of Manchester. Sir Charles Elphinstone Fleming Stirling, Hart, Olorat.N.H. Marmadukc Kell, E«q., Fort St George, Stroud, Gloucestershire. W. Mackinnon, Esq., Chairman British India Steam Navigation Co., London. Andrew Mcllwraith, Esq., Fenchurch Street, E.C. BANKERS. The Queensland National Bank, Limited, Brisbane, and 50 Old Broad Street, London. The British Linen Company ...

THE JULY LIBEL CASE

... T. Hr. U1 E DY LIBEL CASE. At l'e COld Bailey yesterday the charge of libel by t-e Cur-tral ewes against .iely was tried bv the i hcf nxrer of London and a jury. The defendants p in tt pl a of justification. Mr WVaddv, for the I pi osecvnion. said the libel surpassed in ec'nrriuity any I ooeI~ossbil, of justification. It tcnsiated in the publi- ; .tion of c cartoon representing John Bull ...