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DISGRACEFUL STREET ROW AT SWANSEA

... I DiS }.UL: STREET ItOWI A0fT ?? SWANSEA.: In PROFESSIONAL' BOxERS MAUt EA-H OTHER. : ARREST'OF RIVAL' S'OW EN. la The series of'. pugilistic encounters n]inh have taken' plae in certain boxing booth' ini bi Swan'e .of: late culmijated in a disgracfii,1 ;T 'tredet row. ?? evening idhich .maf *d, possibly, put :anend to these public bboxin'g C displays'. The'glve fig' t :rere starteda ?? ,c ...

CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL

... CA IM~IFF COUNTY CO(UNCIL.1 INCREASE IN THE RECORDER'S SALARY. PROPOSED SECOND POLICE- COUTRT. COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO TFIE MATTER. A speiaal meeting of the general purposes conuitftec of the Cardiff Corporation was held on 3lodurlay at the Town-hall, the Mi 1aor (Alder- man P. WV. Carey) occupying the chair. IEICORDFI)EWS SALARtY. A letter was read from the Home Secretary ...

RIVAL BEERS IN CHANCERY

... . = = - = IRE ACTION AGAINST CARDFIW ROYALAEOTEL. The .'Licernsed Victu~ilers' Gazette and Hotel Oourier ?? have often heard of f storwn in a teaecup,, and now we have an acotive illustratiou of aa action in a, beer- bottle, which is another. instance of the un- suspected dangers whicb lurk round thbe Ucensed victualler's trade, and which may land hira in unanticipated struggles ere lie Dueu ...

THE UPTON TRAGEDY

... , X I i ' MURDER' BY A ,JEALOUS s' f : BARM1BAN. S- 1 SUICIDE OF THE ASSAILANT. CORONER'S INQUEST AND f t : ' VERDICT. : r . ?? B The inquest dn Lily Kate Allen,. aged seven. teen, and Ge6rge Arthur. Ward, aged twenty. two, the victims of the 'tragedy at the Swan Tavern, Caledonian-road, Upton, on Satiturday last,. was held on Wednesday at the Islington Coroner's-court. Mr. Francis ...

FATAL FALL OF ROOT

... . z ?? v - ?? I rl I, - : ; .: ;I i COLLIBRYAGENT AND A :NAGE- P-lRSEICUTE3D AT3 YSTAIDO- Bi00:0 .. CA SE 'DI$IISSED. . d -- d . At Yet~rad ' u Police ' court 'on Monday di d (before Mr. J.:'Ignatius Williami, stipen- ?? I diary; ?? Aldeimai ?? Morgan, aud Coun-' 1 S cillor ?? Lewvis) Mr .'Willjam, Jenkins' 0si Y J,P,, 'gent of the Ocoanl . C'oal Comn- n: e pany and ,Mr. 3 TIhomas,.the manager ...

CARDIFF COMPENSATION CASE

... CAitD1F~' COMPENSATION -~ CASE. ~THOkA8 V. ThE.'GRE, AT ,WESTE HUN id 'AIL W.AYCOMbPANY. in PLAINTIFF, AWARDED'R13,5Oo. Is t [a Mr. Lawrence', Williams, under-siseesiff for, I 16 Glamorgan and a, special jury, conitinued their us: sittsiug at' the 'Town-hall, Cardiff, o.ii,'rday' )II foi- the purpotc oif asoertaining the .compeissa.a id tion which the Great Wresterss Railway Com-.r e- paity ...

THE TOOTING MURDERS

... ne INQUEST ON THE VICTIMS. ?? SINGULAR LETTERS LEFT BY nd F. 'TATLOR. of he' OUTBURST OF POPULAR SYM- C- PAPiTYHY. If -_ __ _ _ Tlie inquest on the eight victims of the Tooting tragedy was opened on unturday after. k. noon at Tooting.-T'hN coroner, in opening the ve inquest, said this was one of the most painful en affairs that hld happened in England for many 'g years. The question was ...

A TERRIBLE FALL OVER PENARTH CLIFF

... LADY'S,.BODY FOUTND BY, A BOATMAN.' 3 SUPPOSED CASE OF SUICIDE. On Taesda'y morning at 8.15 John Jrenkins, Penarth boatman, living a*t ?? John-street.,. a Penarth, was considerably horrified to find when he went to attend to his boh% near the Seven Sisters, Penarth, -the body of LL wonian lying on tlie beach with a pisce?of twine tied loosely 0 arcund her neck.- The skull was frac.ured, and ...

AMUSING COUNTY-COURT CASE

... AMUSING 'COUNTY-COUUT I .; ., CASE. -. I : .f. ' A s' 'JUDGE ON FYASHIONS. An amin iag case came before his Honbur- Judge Badslhawe at tle Brenttord County-court on baturday. Miss 6ielffif Gra3, of lecleston- e road, Baling Dean, sued Airs. J. White, her r dressmaker, for l5s., in respect'of dress material, which the plaintiff 'alleged' w as ist'in'dup as per order. During the hearing of the ...

NEWPORT BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ' ?? TuaSDAY.-Before Mr. Registrar DAVIES. Re JAkxEs THOMAs GRIEN, colliery manager, e of Tycelyn, Newbridge.-Debtor underwent his public examination. Ho had been a colliery ' manager for 33years, andduring the last twenty years had been engaged at Abercarn, bispreseut salary being £600 per annumn. In July, 1890, he joined two other persons in partneysliip, and traded under the style of ' TE ...

BALFOUR FRAUDS

... iB;AL FUR -FpA.U). iD I 1. a I.I : . I: tl PROSECUTION OF LIBE-- d N RATOR DIRECTORS. a FURTHER MAGISTERIAL i aEAR1.NG. f T At the Guild-hall, London, on Wednesday morn. E ing Alderman Davies resumed the hearing of the A] up charge Of conspiracy and fraud against five :E sty-; di~etors of tlie Baiforu groups ;of companies, 13 srs.. Alt~sr-. Coldwells. G. E. Brock;- Geore Dib- b. o'se ley, ...

Published: Thursday 21 February 1895
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3593 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WINTER ASSIZES

... .-_nnrdn wrC onmr, BRElCONSH1IRE. A olaP to The winter isaizea for thzis county of Brock- or nock wore opnened a, the Shire-luill, Breown, On Ti 44 W~edneiday morning before 'Mr, Justice 'Law. a iur THE CHARGE -U 01e The Jude ichring the grand jury, sald dhe ere inre cass or ol before themel It of th(em offering any difficulty to the grand to vY jury for detarmhiuis'iom, Having briefly viewed ...

Published: Thursday 28 January 1897
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1466 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment