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THE LONDON CHARTERED BANK OF AUSTRALIA

... THE LONDON (HARTERVED BANK OF AUSTRALI. Uncder awirding-npordermadeagainstt -this bank on may 17, the usual summary and observations ha-ve been issued at the London Court of Bankruptcy by Mr. C. J. Stewart, ?? ?? wss incorporated- by Boyal Charter, ddated- Dec. 2.1852, and the- head office was at 2, Old Broad-street. London, with branches at Iverbourne 'Sydney, and 1risbane. The nominal ...

THE HANSARD UNION

... Mr. Justice Hawkins and a special jury on Monday resumed the trial of Sir Henry A. Isaacs, Mr. J. Issacs, Mr. C. Doliman, and Mr. Horatio Bottomley upon en indictment charging them with frauds in connection with the Hansard union. Mr. Temple Franks and Mr. Bottomley objected to certain counts but, after a long legal argument Mr. Justice Iawk ins said ,he should not stop the case. On Tuesday Mr ...

A REMARKABLE DEATH

... A REMARIKABLE DEATH, Mr. Drew held an inquest at the Fal. ham Coroner's court, Murtster-road, on Friday, on the body of Therese Walker, aged 50, of 1, Dawes-road, Fulhamn. Edward Vla]ker, son of the deceased, a plumber, is at present on bail chasged with causing the death of the deceased. Mr; Wilberforce Bird, of 1I Dawes. road, journalist, stated that he was landlord of the house, and ...

MURDER TRAP BY THE THAMES

... - RPB H - -4 T- -I ?? l wrxr A otespodeatf o!the Dci~~ r~i' s;ys umay Ibeito ) explain ho'w . ll- dared meaC' foddrowned anithe Thames come by their en. Inco y l 6f s-friend, the narratr, , on a Sunday afternoon, walkesldown-the Mhiories to the Irongate- w rf, -in ,order Ito- got i. view of the Works of the new lower bridge. - - He thus describes ?? lt'placeA. ,The. wharvfes were close4, .bat ...

AN ESSEX FARMER CHARGED WITH MURDER

... Yesterday Harry Clyde Oflln, 31, a well.known Essex farmer and son of an auctioneer, was charged, at Southend, with the wilful murder of a cbild, to which his. sister-in-law, Miss Jane Whit- well, aged 15, gave birth on Monday. I nspector Chase said the previous dky he saw the prisoner at the Southend (Great Eastern) railway station. He told him' that a child had been born at the house, and ...

A BURGLAR'S ASSAULT ON A POLICEMAN

... A BURGLAR'S ASSAULT ON A . POLICEMAN. 9USPECOT ARESTED Ii 11OXTON. wid'li'an Thlomson, 35, a tall, well- dresEedmari, refusing his address, and giving his occupation as general dealer, was cbhged, at the North London police- court on T'uesday, with burglary at the bMarquess. tavern, C'anonburv, with woundlo Constable Stotesbury, N divi- |sion, a.'d 'with being in possession of honsebrzeaking ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COR(NERS' I.NQUESTS. I (Prom our Sgecial Sunday edition of last week.)} IN THE TOTHER S ABSENCE. Mr. Baxter held an inouest at Poplar! respectingthe death of John J. Pitt, aged four years, the son of a shlp-builder's labourer, of 266A, st. Leonard's-road, Bromley.by-Bow. In the mother's absence the bay stood on the fender, and pulled a kettle of boiling water over bimself. lie was so severely ...

THE LIBERATOR FRAUDS

... THE LIBERATOR FRAUDD. MW CALLS ON TEIE kSREEOMDEQS. The misery caused by the failure of the Liberator group of conpaniec is likely to be seriously increased by the decision of the Official receiver to make an early call on the shareholders of the louse and Land Investment Trust. The Official receiver has issued the fol- lowing circular letter:- All persons who were shareholders at the date of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ] TMASION HOUSB. Tm IMEDICAL STATUS OF CORNS.- Ifr. John Morgan Davis, a cbeimst, of 95, Bishopsgate'street, attended before the Lord Mayor, at the instance of the In- land BReseie department, on two sum- menses for selling corn paint without the Goverment duty stamp aitached.-Mir. Alpe, barrister, who prosecuted, said that all patent medicines and all articles for the cure of ailments, ...

THE ESSEX MURDER

... I THE ESSEX MIJRDER.| VERDICT A1ND SENTENCES. At the Essex Assizes, yesterday, be. fore Mr. Justice Hathow, J67n Daris,-36, labourer; Richard Davis, 29, -labourer; and James Ramwsey, 38, engine-driver, were again put on their trial for the wiiful. murder of Police-serjeaut Adam John Eves, at Hezeleigh, near Malden, Essex, on April 15. Mr- F. 0. Cramp, Q.0., and Ur. Guy Stephenson prosecuted on ...

DUCKING A POLICEMAN

... ANOTHEE ARREST. A young man, who wave the name of Thomas William SBiith, and an address at a Druiry-lane common lodging-house, was charged at Westininsterpolice-court yesterday vith being concerned in throw- ing the Policeman Hutchinson into the river from the Thames embankment at Millbauk, early on the morining of the 14th ?? extraordinary facts of the ciene have already been fully reported ...

CHARGE OF CRUELTY DISMISSED

... ICH3ARGE OF CRUELTY DISMISSED. I Albert George and Emilp Clemnents, hus- band and wife, of Weymouth-terrace, Haekney-road,were charged at Worship- street police-court, on Thursday, at the instance of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, with having at any time within the past six months, wilfully ill-treited George Clements, a boy eight years old, in a manner likely to cause ...