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  2. THE "MIDNIGHT MARRIAGE."

    An important judicial judgment has just been delivered in Dublin on what is known as "The midnight wedding" case—a peculiar Irish romance which came into great ...

    Article : 312 words
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  4. LIGHTS O' LONDON.

    The London Divorce Court, like a giant refreshed with wine after the Christmas holidays, has once more taken up its sorry work of sawing into two more or less equal ...

    Article : 1,253 words
  5. JUDICIAL JOLI FOR JACK JOHNSON.

    The disappointed boxer who declared that champion peg Jack Johnson would not box again [?] he was boxed by the undertaker is not quite correct. Jack is at present ...

    Article : 549 words
  6. A CURATE CO-RESPONDENT—£1000 THE PARSON HAS TO PAY—HE OBJECTS.

    There was a strange sequel this week to the Kemp-Welch divorce suit, in which £1000 damages were awarded against the saintly co-respondent, the Rev. Charles ...

    Article : 279 words
  7. GIRL'S AWFUL PLIGHT—THE VICTIM OF LIQUOR, LUST, AND OUTRAGEOUS CRUELTY—A CRIME OF DARKEST ENGLAND.

    Such a case as that which occurred at Grimsby this week seems to be the peculiar product of darkest England. Nowhere else ...

    Article : 43 words
  8. DALZELL'S DARLIGN—A LORD, HIS LOVE, AND THE LAW—THE FOLLY AND FRAILTY OF PORTY—A HIGHLYPLACED "CO."

    The most swagger divorce suit of the week was undoubtedly that in which Lord Hamilton, of Dalzell, figured as co-respondent. The petitioner, was Colonel the Hon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 582 words
  9. SEVENTY-TWO AND STILL GAME.

    As indicative of how game the old coves of this country are, is the recent happening at Holy Trinity Church, Slcane-street, S.W., where the marriage took place of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,634 words
  10. GLADSTONE'S GAY GIRL—A BABY OF LONG AGO—"NOVEL" ROMANCE—ONE OF THE "EMPIRE" GIRLS.

    Slim and boyish, and baby-faced, Samuel Palmer Gladstone stood up in the witness box and told a most romantic story of his secret marriage with Erna Irene. The ...

    Article : 534 words
  11. NATIONAL, POLITICAL, AND OTHERWISE.

    The German Socialists had an excellent win, and there is a popular opinion in England that their victory will lead the German Government to abandon the mad ...

    Article : 987 words
  12. WILL SHE OBEY?

    "Will the obey?" is the conundrum teasing the Cockney this week. It had been widely announced that the word "obey" would be omitted from the service at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 735 words
  13. LONDON SIDELIGHTS.

    England's a great country for hardy old age. A [?] centenarian celebrated his 10th birthday this week by owing of coast suited low, and plum paddings, and ...

    Article : 1,316 words
  14. THE LIGHT THAT FLARED—LAMP EXPLOSION BLOWS UP THE HAPPY HOME.

    The victim of a peculiarly unfortuitous circumstance was Fred Peel, who was corespondent in a case in which Edmund Wandsworth got a divorce from his wife. ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. MUSIC HALL "STAR" SUED FOR A BABY—FOLLY OF PAIR, PRAIL MISS FOY—ALEC HURLEY OWNS UP, AND PAYS.

    Apparently there's something real behind these popular songs that modern music-hall comedians are so fond of singing about "loving a lassie," and "cuddling ...

    Article : 385 words
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