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ALLEGED VIOLENT ASSAULT BY A SOLDIER

... VIOET~ SSAULT BY AOL-DIE F15-71, -- - - 6- - I [SUBJECT OF ILLUSTRATION.] THE police at Hounslow are investigating a case which has created a great deal of sen- sation in the neighbourhood, and one that for the present is shrouded in mystery. About noon on Friday some workmen em- ployed at the cavalry barracks were on their way to dinner, when they discovered the body of a young woman lying ...

FATAL STABBING CASE BY A WIFE

... ON Thursday, at Marlborougli Street Police Court, Margaretta Lawrence, twenty-eight, married, living at 147, Cleveland Street, Euston Road, was charged, before Mr. Hanilay, with stabbing her husband, Arthur Henly Lawrence (since dead), with a table knife, about one o'clock on the morning of the 13th inst. Constable Webb, 394 D, deposed that shortly before two on Tuesdaymorning last he was on ...

DIVORCE COURT

... * I' 0' 'V v us:and 2lnded With Vitriol. BLOW RoBonr-LOVE, a cebrk in the police **oukt ~the diss61utiof of his mar- .int-hei the ground of'hiS wife's miscon- dtiit*ith -;th~e co-respondent, William W teatlierone. .The allegation was denied.' e ~ 'hpetitioner stated that he -was formerly -in the Royal.Marine Light Infantry, and ~as. married..to the respondent at Holy Trinity,.llull, in ...

TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON H.M.S. BOUNCER

... TERRIBLE ACCIDENT ON HITH.S. BOUNCER. ?? .1 TWO MEN KILLED, SIX INJURED. A TERRIBLE disaster occurred on Wednesday on board Her Majesty's ship Bouncer, third- class twin-screw gunboat, whereby two men were killed and six injured. The Bouncer was at gun drill off the Nore Lightship, whenl a cartridge prematurely exploded in tile breech of a six-inch gun, by some means at present only a matter ...

THE PISTOL PLAGUE IN LONDON

... I GANGS OF YO-UTHFUL RUFFIANS. AT Clerklenwell Police Court William Bond, fifteen, a printer, of 15, Derry Street, Gray's Inn Road, and Frederick Leader, fourteen, a wood chopper, of 9, Popham Street, were charged, on remand, before Mr. Bros, with being concerned together in maliciously wounding Alfred Webb by shooting him in the leg at Ienry Street, Clerkenwell. Mr. William Lewis now ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW STREET. A :FOOL'S TRICK. -At Bow Street, John Brooke, twent-nine, plumber, was charged with attempted suicide. Police-constable 70, Thames, said that at 1.25 on Thursday morning he saw the prisoner jump into the water from Waterloo Bridge. Witness and another constable at once rowed to the rescue, and succeeded in getting Brooke, who was drunk and making some attempt to swim, to land. He ...

SHORT PEOPLE MADE TALL

... , l z D ?? AMUSING CASE. Mx. VAUGHAN sat specially in; the Extra- dition Court, at Bow Street, for the further investigation of the charges against Arthur Lewis Pointing, otherwise Professor Holt,, Madame A. E.,, &c., the vendor of the A. D. Invisible Boot and. Shoe Elevators (Registered). The prosecution was con, ducted by: Mr. Colbeck,. of the Treasury, and Mr. Horace Av&y defended. - ...

THE BOY FREEBOOTERS OF HARLESDEN

... STRANGE STORY TOLD IN COURT. THrE Harlesden Bench last week had an extraordinary case before them. Henry Wills, sixteen, no fixed abode; Frank Griffin, sixteen, hammer boy, of 90, Round- wood Road, Willesden; and Thomas Chin- n1ery, fourteen, of 9, Rucklidge Avenue, WyXOe charged with stealing from a van at the rear of 94, Burn's Road, Harlesden, on Mvarch 15 and 16, a quantity of condensed ...

SUICIDE OF THE SUPPOSED LEYTON MURDERER

... SUICIDE OF ME SUPPOSED 'LEYTON MURDEMR. r___ ~ __ ?? - .[SUBJECT OF' USTEATION.J IT is believed by the police that the man 'Bartroktj who, last Saturday, was found dead onthe raflway near Leyton, was murdered for the sake of his wages, 85s. Nurse, the supposed murderer, was in receipt of 28s.. a week. Inspector Taylor, who found the. body, is reported to have made a statement to the, effect ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poiioD II~t :g~g;TuL - : an,.r.SS., ?? 8,.t .ff .I_ S. ?? ' SooC1iug thbo noendor. on o.m A 'p$lStreeti Pollie;`Court,. Jafmfes Peter (I k Eoblq, .Wav wvell-&es~d mian, 4bqp thiiry-fur. yearsl dage, li,.ing at 16,.Charles Street,; t., 0 James's, was ,sulm; oned lor, ha~ving u~nlawttufly : :oD'ained. c'redit, from George Eterbert ki'orXQ . u t t previoi~ily 3nfbiuing hlimn thatt le was i . E. ...

SERIOUS RESULT OF A BOXING COMPETITION

... SERIOUS RESULT9OF A 3BOXING CODI- I:7 . . PETITION. *MkARICEi W. E ?? Dummy Winters, the well-knoiwn Australian pugilist, was charged before Mr. Vaughan, ?? Street, ow Friday, with causing grievous bodily harm to George Smith.- . The prisoner is deaf~and.dumb. 'SergeantfWerd i E division, sa~id. that .in..con- sequence'of a communication fromi tbe house surgeon at King's Collegoe. Hospital, he ...

CHELSEA EXPLOSIVES CASE

... - . ?? a ACQUiTTZ.' ?? -- r. AT the Central Crimil C Court. on Weduesday, before Mr. .Justles Grantham, Fritz Brall, sved'twenty-nine tdescribed as a cabinat-maker', ites iiadist'foiihali'n and possessing explosive eubstaucos for an unlawful pur- e pose, and there was a furthercharge of popsesping moulds for the manufacture of base coins. Mr., C.- F. Gill, Mr. Bodkin. and Mr. A. Gill ...