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FOURTH EDITION

... FOUR-hI EDIT . FOURTH I ITo3 N. .UKILLED BY THE POLICE. II N EXTRAORDINARY ACTION OF THEW CORONER. LINTNELL'S BODY RECLAIMED FOR RE-E XAMINATION! REPORTED DEATH OF ANOTHER VICTIMI;I. A new and somewhat startling change in the situation is reported this morning. The deputy coroner, Mr. Troutbeck, yesterday after- noon issued his warrant for the recovery of the body of AlfredLinnell. The ...

FOURTH EDITION

... DELIBERATE AND REVENGEFUL MURDER OF A POLICE SUPERINTENDENT AT DURHAM. SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER. This morning at Durhamwhile SuperintendentScott,ofJarrow, wascon- veying a prisoner through the streets of Durham on the way to the county gaol, a man who was walking behind with a gun shot the superintendent in the back, killing him oln the spot. The man then threw the gun down, and pulling a ...

IS JUVENILE CRIME DECREASING?

... 15 JTJEN;ILE. CRIME DECREASING? T& 1wC EDITOR Ef fle PAL.L MALL GAZETTE ?? Thursday's Pall M1all Gatef1e Sir Edmund Du Cane is reported to hmre said that the decrease in the reformatory school population 'ince JS81 iS a good sign. Tf this decrease could be attri- buted to a corresponding diminution of juvenile crinme it ?? indeed be. an e:;cellent sign; but I arn sorry to have to say this is ...

THE HANSARD PUBLISHING UNION (LIMITED), FURTHER PROCEEDINGS AT BOW-STREET

... THE HANSARD PUBLISHING UNION (LIMITED)2 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS AT BOW-STREET. Before Sir J. Bridge, at Bow-strect police-court vestcrday, M!.r. H. Bottomley, Sir IT. Isaacs, Mr. T. Isaacs, and Mr. Dollman appeared to answer a charge of having conspired together to defraud the Iiansard Publishing Union (Limnited) of upwards of 30,000. Messrs. C. F. and A. Gill apneated to prosecute on behalf of ...

OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT AT BERLIN

... . OUR OWN CORRESPONTDIENT AT BERLIN. ,,TJ OT~ C..vl TLOE AGAINST THE TIMES.7 CTON . ,YM CHARL~aLS 1~. ACTheN rae of the action brought by Mr. Charles Lorve-sometlime specia T se eari the Tiuessat ?? Mr. John Walter, the manager corresPO etn for alle;ed wxoogful dlsmissal was resumed before the Lord oftieaada special jury this morning. The plaintiff (who is represented Chi,' Juctice Q.C and ...

ANOTHER HONOURABLE IN COURT

... I I FRACAS IN THE HAYMIARKET. To-day, in the London Sheriff's Court, Red Lion-square, before Mr. Under- Sheriff Burchell and a jury, the case of Edward Francis Gardner v. the Hor. Roper Curzon, an action for assault, in which judgment had been allowed to go by default in the High Court, came on for the assessment of damages Mr. G. Bonnor appeared for the plaintiff; defendant was not ...

THE LIBERATOR PROSECUTION

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ARREST OF A SUPPOSED ANARCHIST

... THE PRISONER BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE. Before Mr. De Rutzen, at WVestminster police-court, yesterday, Fritz Brall was placed in the dock charged with the felonious possession of a quantity of chemicals, electric batteries, &c., for unlawful purposes. A list of some of th - articles found at the prisoner's house appeared on the charge-sheet, and included ten glass tubes and vessels, and other ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE TRIAL

... TIEI EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE TRIAL. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS OF COLLUSION. In the IDivorce Division this morning Mr. justice Barnes rcstimled the I e'rin- of the case, ofSapv.Sapand Walton, the Queen's Procto shoxxiii cause. Ini this case adecree nisi had been granted onithe husband'G tittton for a disioltition of his marriage on the ground of hisw~ife's miscon- ciclt with the co-responidents. 'Ihei ...

THE PROMISSORY NOTE CASE

... ARGUMENTS TO-DAY. :\gutflen ceehadi h uen's Bench Division this morni before the Lord Chiet Justice in the case of Lewis v. Clay. The action, which was heard early in thle present week, was of a somewhat senlsational character owing, to thle connection with it of the name of Lord William Nevili, son at Itie Marquis ot Abergavently. Lord William Nevill is not a plarty to the actioni, nor is lie ...

THE GROSVENOR HOTEL INQUIRY

... A BROTHER-IN-LAW OF MR. DREW. Mr. justice Ridley and a special jury resumed, in the Queen's Bench Division to-day, the hearing of the case of Spokes v. the Grosvenor Hotel Company (Limited) and others. Mr. Newitt again went into the box, and was re-examined by 1Mr. Witt. The witness said that he went 'Mr. Drew in the year 1894 to buy horses for carriages for the Star and Garter, and he also ...