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THE LEWISHAM OUTRAGE

... I TIE LEWISHAM OUTRAGE. VERDICT AND SENTENCE. At the Central Criminal court on Mon- day the trial was resumed of the two men, B. Watts and W. Hall, on an indict- ment charging them with burglariously brealkig and entering the shop of Mr. J. W. Evans, jeweller, of the High-street, Lewisham, and robbing him, with violence, on the night of Jan. 31. Mr. Justice Hawkins summed up the case to the ...

YESTERDAY'S DIVORCE

... |:..YXJSTDAY, DIVOB3.&'| A WINE MERCHANT'S PETITION. Inthecaseof Wilson-v. Wilson ind Abrresdon, heard in the 1Divorbc court yesterday Mr. Joseph Henry Wilson ,sought a 3ivorce' b reason of the Saful tery of his wife with the co-respondent, M~r. Aiphonso Furreedon. ~r. Barnartd agppeared for the iati- tioner, who married the respondent on' Mfarch 30,1880, at St. Ma r's church, Finchley.: ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... POLC] CO TOlE O ITI o~qJIPHALL: Donn. -HnryHess, of ALL'7 Leadenhall-street, was ,o6ounda t5h e is~taii of John Mace wiht far that on April 4, 11, and 18, uI ad malicionaly pub- rs96 bel ?? concerning him. ished faatory audthe summons 00g adjourned. BO-W STR.EET. ACBITToAN ACTBTESS-GeOrge wchasg d with being disorderly Jeffs YIII ba~rge If a, horse and trap.- 'WistIe libe le a 99 E stated ...

MURDER OF A DAUGHTER AT BATTERSEA

... )IURDXB IOR A DAUGHT-B -AT BABSEA. I PRISON WAUER' 'S I8CII)k William. Sutton, agd about 60 , lately a prison 'rar'er, murdered rhis -daughteri rs.: Annie Donge, o fl Monday,-- and - afterwards committed suicide by shoot'ng himself 'through th-e heart, at 8, Colestown-street Battersea park-ioad. suttoii had beon separated ftom his wife for-10 years, and' had -not- seen her for some time, the ...

Long-Lost Relatives

... if fgo~ti~fAtpbe% I ' E 5 . '1 - e = ' ' .4trepondenta ai vsT give ?? 5nd thOerDkTA 0r TrinF 5QvurS to which they refer. Wescaunotisearc back inu erst nor print InQUI efr hbr' ANSWERS TO xNQRtlK1S. S;MN CNrxLL (pmne 14)i wa lait 1 sn by a correspondentat6 Boseon, Lines., three years ago. He replied the, next day from Horrusay-road,.N. Ansinquiry for JTI.S CAIUTELL (June 14), by a cousin at ...

THE MASHONA REVOLT

... I THE MASHONA. REVOLT. LIST OF WHITE VICTIMS. Our correspondent at Bulawayo tele- graphed last night that, according to re- ports brought in by spies, and eorro- borated by a native prisoner, the Mata- bele and Noashona impii are massing' on the Manbo hills, sixty miles north of Bulawayo. The opportunity for decisive action is eagerly anticipated; anda strong column under Colonel Plumer will ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... AND BENH pVISON. QTJEEN AN-Th6 plaintiff ?? v had been employed bya ?? hed ofef Brasted, Kent, as Jir. Thomaasr°Osd having purchased tr Jer od hahe O ai Wrdviou * betlan e propert o prevOU8 tealg ce he ar ti' leaintff, i ltter Ir ?? fo %ra t the qunrte (sto vas ned abo tte alleged were nessin, previwus emPloyoo. Wood' y ?? h, a t he defendat alrch w search r wa-at- tame ~ he peset anon- 3-F fo ...

COVENT GARDEN DIVORCE SUIT

... C O00VENT GiARDEN DIVORCE I -. :: I fStIT Before the President and a common jury the suit of -Butterworth v. Butter- worth came on intthe Divorce court yes- 'terda. The wife sought a divorce by reason of the alleged cruelty andadultery of her husband, Mr. John Butterworth, a restaurant keeper, of 7, Russell-street, Covent-garden.-Hfe denied the charges, pleaded condonation, and made a ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... THE'..DV0,7E C&URT.f DIVORCED AT EIGHTEEN. In the, Divorce division on Monday the case Glass (by her guardian) v. Glass was heard. This was the petition of Mrs. Emily Gertrude Glass, who is now only 18 years of age, for a divorce by reason of the cruelty and adultery of her hus. hand, Mr. Robert Glass, a City clerk. She was married in March, 1894, at which time she-was 16 -years of age, ...

ESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... I rAY LAW XND 1~0 IiC . Wa ?? con.tract - to tho plaintiff had no title t osise 9eth3t, f lleaongl. 2referrede Cart. refero5hde ou Brt heond ° the ~reasceg5 wtase righ. the the .Di sedt th C~rtnoersad ath ering npt8 he erhridyleftthcor pial¶0 qUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. A GE ETON, De S AGHTER SUARD FOA - 'IDr.-Mir. w ?? byd a spec.al 'nr hjd before thCe11 the case of Dixon r laige, whicell was ...

FIRE BRIGADE CHANGES

... I-Bo . ?? ?? BE CALLE D we o t pesswelearn froma ?? ?? the next few days eliabl Se soer remarkable proceed Fill WItnes t *nWth the Metro. in connoff9 awhc wilb n the istory of that aemorable shv o forgotten a eD of Captain upnhm~athec officer who was ap- litesd to sncceed Sir Eyre Massey '1mWte Co B.lr. James Sexiton Simonds LSiiVo Cbe cal of theh L~otndon Count~y ay'S meelt resign his ...

THE STRAND TRAGEDY

... J The inquiry into -the circumstances connected with- te tragedy at the Rising Sun iiblic-house, Wych-street, 'in which mrs. Alice Allison. aged 28, the wife of' the manager, was killed, was resumed on Thursday by the Westminster coroner, at St. Clement Danes vestry hall. It will be remembered' tliat early on the morningof Monday, May 18 last, AlMlisn shot his wife dead in her bedroom. Miss ...