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ALLEGED OUTRAGES BY MISSIONARIES

... full reports of the hearing of a e shocking case against William F. John, Phtebe f John, John Williams, and Kezia Williams, of flogging a girl so cruelly as to cause her death. f John and Williams were described as agents and I schoolmasters of the Church ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... mant, Was charged with being in the Tredegar Arms st- Hotel, High-street, on TuesdaV night, in a drizker( state. He had above £e5 in his pocket ane Lfl, lost the train. Fined 5s. T e g.-lenr ie- Clark, John Clark, and Richard Ga&siner wer ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... befo itres CARDIGAN-Ai hii'duff omian ii Tronile.- less ?? Davies, of 23. G3eorge-street, Cardiff, was thle )isgl- broughlt Up in custody ot P'olice-Constable George sell Adamis, St. Dogmiael's. charged by the guardiains, of linak the Cardigan ~Union with ...

THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY

... ALLEGED ASSAULT NEAR t CARDIG A -N. At the special pettv sessions for the Cilgerran o I district, held at the Fishguard Arms, Cardigan, on a Monday (before Mr. Thomas Davies), a man named Willinan Rees, blacksmith, was brought up in cus- tody charged with ...

ALLEGED FRAUD BY A DEBTOR AT CARDIFF

... bea (Prt~om Friday Ntightt's Losgds Gazet.) JerS BANKRUtPpS. I ETi;. Evans, Of Bont-goch LbUwnon, Cardigan- Thi 5ir1.c lermer. Ru LIQUIDATIONS. a I John Iancey, 13, Windsor-roa., Neath, Ga rg w shire, carpenter, lae builder and contractsor. on- 12s Thomas ...

LOCAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... police.-Mr. S. T. Evans applied for a spirit licence on. behal.f of Mr. John LI.A Bouwen, of the Cllfrew Hotel, Ciifrew. Granted.- ' d Mir. Thomas Williams applied, on behialf of John re- Eli-me, -elilncryrhan, for a licence to sell beer to be eirs consumed ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... costs'made, against the Conservatives, a d 58 CARDIGAN. yc n The annual revision cf the county list of voters ~ for the district of' Cardigan, as well as that, of the pi, rrl mckinai and Parlinmentart- borough of Cardigan, W Mr. 1. Francis Williams, barriseter-at-law) ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... mpeter (Cardigaiu) ?? ;9 A (aJeaphilly .. L.andoeery.22 ltjir . ?? . S .. Lis a ell.arme.artiei) .23 Cerinartiben ?? 9 l lasgdock ?? 25 Kmington . ?? ,, 9 I L: iereirth (Cardigan) . 27 1 Pontypoel ?? IC Llanbadisrnfawr ?? .. 28 Ray , .. . 11) I hew itudilor ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... waitn' iz p_1 They were ordered to pay the costs of :.e p.r- tow ceedings. 34 BoARI) OF TRALDE PnOSECUMON AT NA-vORT.- onll John Ward was charged before .he N a - magistrates with using a disclmrge cetit which did not belong to him. He said ?? had travelled ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT RHYMNEY

... 61, whoseI e body was found near Penuel Chapel on Sunday t e last, was opened.-Mrs. Mary Morris said she wmas e the wife of John Morris, and lived at 31, Came- I a street. She knew the deceased, William Jones. t He lodged with her. She last saw him alive ...

THE LLANELLY MURDER CASE

... magistrates (Messrs. J. S. Tregoning io and Richard Nevill) on Monday charged with the Cd Ile wilful murder of her husband, John -Mattlhews, on 6 ad Saturday, the 29th of March. Mr. T. B. Snead ep- us peared on behalf of the Crown, and Mr. W. Howell fc ...

SAILORS ON THE SPREE AT CARDIFF

... Newcastle ?? 6 ?? 21 yes tils Carmarthen ?? Rgws%-w y ?? at Con Lampeter (Cardigan) ?? 22 re pepat Lianwydalis ?? 9 Llandarrog ?? Ar, id at ewcastle.Emlyn ?? 10 rymmermh Arms .. 27 Pic Z120 rs~ffh t Swansea 10[ L agil ock 29 .. Swansea ?? ?? 9? ?? ...