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... CRIME BEGETS CRIME AT CARDIFF. Before the Stipendiary of Cardiff (Mr T. W. Lewis), at the Cardiff police-court, to-day, Mrs Caroline Poole, living in Woodville-road East, pleaded guilty to selling beer without a lioenco. She stated that she sold the beer ...
... « LAWLESSNESS AND CRIME. The following letter from the Premier has been received by Mr Thomas Hughes, of Liverpool;- Hatfield House, November ht.-Dear Sir,- I have received with great satisfaction the resolu- tion you have been kind enough to enclose ...
... CRIME IN THE ARMY. The return of the number of soldiers in prison on the tst January in each year from 18(19 to 1875, says the Echo, which was called for by Mr. Holms last session, has been published. From it we learn that crime ia steadily increasing ...
... Government Returns on Drunken- ness, Crime, and Prisons, all combine to testify that drunkenness is the scourge and degradation of English society, and the predisposing cause o: almost all other immorality and crime. Respect- able Licensed Victuallers ...
... CRIME IN WALES. The winter assizes in Wales, which are just being brought to a conclusion, afford striking evidence of the immunity of the Principality from high crimes and misdemeanours of all kinds. At Anglesey yesterday, Mr Justice Jjindley found ...
... abuse of the al forms of the House wvas permitted last r night to raise a debate on whlat he calledf the unchecked increase of crime in Ireland. al The subject of the relations of the present c Executive to thle preservation of lawo and el order in Ireland~ ...
... CRIME ON THE CONGO. SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS. BBOSMEUJ, Thursday.—The Soir publishes a tetter from Mr Parminter, whose statements regarding the administration of the Congo State fove given rise to much discussion. It this letter the former official of the ...
... THE CRIMES BILL. In committee ou the Criminal Law Amendment (Ireland) Bill, Mr T. M. HEALY (Longford) moved an amend- lllent providing that every person committed for contempt under the enactments referred to in the clause should be treated as a first-class ...
... THE IPSWICH JOURNAL. EDUCATION ANID CRIME. Nothing is more common than to hear enthu. .siasts talking of Education as a means of extinguishing crime, of removing the causes of poverty, and curing the thriftlessness of the masses of the people. We have ...
... CRIME IN IRBILAND, A rAPEn, drawn uip by ctie Rev. B. Clarke., Local Itispector and Chaplain of thle County Dotiegal Jail, supplies seine interesting inforisattioit respecting thle S1 progrss of crime Iit Ireoland during the year 1854, P 'is comnpare4 ...
... SERIOUS CRiMES. S13RIOUS CHIARGE AGAINST A GL>ASGOWV POLIClSMAN. A GlflSgOw policeman nlameld W~illiani Macdonalid has been remitted to the sheriff on al charge of ca~using the death of a widowr of ff0 namned Agnes C'lark or (,ill. It is nlleged that ...