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July 2, 1902 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
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July 2, 1902 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
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July 2, 1902 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
AND STAB. SHEFFIELD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. 1902. ANOTHER REMAND. Arthur Lynch, journalist, and Member of Parliament for Galway, again came before Sir Albert Bow Street Police Court, London, yesterday, a charge of high treason South Africa " Colonel" of the Second " Irish " Brigade
July 2, 1902 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
\ SHEFFIELD FACTORY OWNER HEAVILY FINED. the City Police Court this morning, befote Aid. W. E. Clegg and Mr. T. H. Waterbouse, ca&o under the Factory and Workshops Act was beard, in which the defendant was Mr. Reuben Thompson, cab proprietor, of Sheffield. was summoned that, bei
July 2, 1902 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
LOAN FOR SEWERAGE WORKS. ,™a morning, Mr. H. Percy Boulnois, M.lnst. C. E.. held inquiry the Plumpers - Inn Tinsley relative to application bv the Rural District Council to the Local Government Board for sanction to borrow £4.200 for purposes sewerage and sewage disposal. Mr. J.
July 2, 1902 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
First with a Third Class Ticket. Edwin Croehaw, 43, Thirlwell Road, summoned the Sheffield Police Court this lor travelling on Midland Rail-way without having paid bis fare, and with intent to avoid uaynaent thereot. Mr. R. J. Turner "and , -Mr. J. K. vv defended. „ defendant tr
July 2, 1902 - Sheffield Evening Telegraph - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Before Mr J. L. Whnrton, M.P., and other magistrates. A nOUGHTON LICENSING APPEAL. George Spoors, landlord of the Londonderry Hotel, Shiuey How, brought appeal against a conviction of lloughton-le-Spring justices, under which be was fined 40s and costs for permitting drunkenness
July 2, 1902 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England
To Tea With the Queen. The Press Association authorised to state that the Queen is very desirous that a mistake which appears some of the morning papers should iinediately rectified. There is no " indefinite postponement her Majesty's Corouatiou teas to 10,000 maids-of-all-work
July 2, 1902 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England
Verdict of Murder. The Coroner's jury has returned a verdict of "Wilful murder" sgaiust the police-constable who shot Mre McCormack Monday at Curragh, county Ualwsy. hopes are entertained of the recovery of Mrs McCormack's daughter, who was shot at the same time.
July 2, 1902 - Sunderland Daily Echo and Shipping Gazette - Sunderland, Durham, England