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YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTERDAYS POLLCE. not ?? ,ded. ADOLTERATION AT CsRr:;FF.-W illiman Steward ided was charged at Cardiff (before Mr. IL O. Jones) 1 an with adulteration of wbhiskv, which proved to be nent 39 degrees below proo, or 14 degiess below the the standard. Prisoner pleaded guilty, his defence hich being that ho was ill at thl time andi that his wife with had made the mistake. He was also ch.,ged wirth ...

Published: Thursday 15 November 1883
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1841 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ALLEGED INFANTICIDE AT CARDIFF

... THL ALLEGED . INFATCDE AT ' CARDrpF.T-I day THE INQUEST.I M. VERDICT OF WIL-UL M URDER. oil rile) Mr. E. B. Reece, the Cardiff coroner, hield anto y of inquest at the Boath Police Statian on Wednesday E Daa afternoon couching the death of the Infant male P. nob child of Agnes Amelia Stephenson. Sy coal John Stephenson, the first witness1 said he lived MI Mo. at No. 72, Cecil-street, Boat!h, ...

Published: Thursday 21 February 1884
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2359 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A MONMOUTHSHIRE LAW CASE

... tho In the Court of Appeal, at Westminsto:, on Stic Ahe Friday (before Lord Coleridge annd Lord Justices ti re.) Bramwell and Brett). the appeal Griffiths v. Lob Williams came on for the hearing of the argument on the rule nisi fo: -t tr ti-. olbt itud by the I defendant in Maroh List. The plaintiff, Jane pn Griffiths widow and adminiatratrix of her late G£e husband, Samuel Geiffiths, ...

Published: Saturday 15 November 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 535 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SWANSEA POLICE-COURT

... aG ?? TUESDAY.-Before Mr. J. C. Fogwtz (Stipeu. 5 of diary atA Alderman PFEL1LIPS. 6t R E. ALLGED- STAI.; Or & FOWL.-& woman of respectable appearance, named Ann Ottaway, residing in St. Helen's avenue, was f bronght up on remand charged with stealing a ?? fowl cm S'tarday n reos the shoo of MYr. led pork ban r, Goat stre. Mstbum kd Mis, _ohs adpolice coosbla deS a. pweed to th o of the case, ...

Published: Wednesday 12 November 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 456 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CARDIFF POLICE-COURT

... C. MONDAY.-Before the STiPENDxIAY (Mr. 3, 0. the, By Jones) and Dr. PFAINr Mr. 0 DnUN, .-Mary Leapt, an unfortunate, Waa Ibot | Soarged with being drank in Butesstreet OnSat>ur. Wab ler day night. Polimo ountable William Stbos gave modi so. evidence, and prisoner, who now ?? her 27th auth 25 appmranuee was fned IOJ. and coats, or seven the dapa' hardia ?? Price, for being drclkn a jit and ...

CARDIFF POLICE-COURT

... CARDIFF POLICE.-CUU1rT. GEI'U}s iT PHlLI.fi-, and H. J.. PAuNs. A L WIP c BFATJr.w CA,.-.-Thoms BIlO4 wa , charged with hving assaulted hia wife ElizU&ieb rf oo 'the 10th inst. Vhe Beneh nt the defendant Lo to gaol for three mouths, to be keptt har labour. Is C,:n11UE Youa- T~izi.-Daniel Ljoas u 6n boy, *ga nine years, was ohsrged with at.a.wg . tin of beef from the shop of John Gioodman, ry k ...

Published: Thursday 19 February 1880
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST A SWANSEA CAPTAIN

... ho THE CHARGE OF MURDER th AGAINST A SWAINSEA CAPTAIN, FUJ RlEER M&Gk6TEIAL PRO. re CEEDINGS. eb Bi At Bow.6treet police-court, London, on Satur- mi day (before Mr. Flowers), William Davis, master di mqriner, of wswnsea, and captain of the baquec Standard Bearer, was further examined, oharged with the wiliui murder of William James Price (or Rice), the steward of the shiip and with attompt- ...

CARDIFF POLICE-COURT

... try WEDNRO&DAY.-Before Mr. VAnPr and 1 on Alderman H. Bowmf. P. POOR TLw APPL1CLTIOs.--Oo the application 1 1129 of Mr. Stephenson, clerk to the board of guar- mt dians, an order was made for the removal of. Lila Libby and har two children, who were now t h.pulae to PortLeb Island, where it was ascer- i t ?? husband was now aettled-A removal ind &der war also made with referenee to Flizabeth ...

NEWPORT POLICE-COURT

... NEWPORT POLIUE-COURT. - -i -- - - UONDAY.-Before the NATOEh and Mr. T. P. R. WAN-SBor-Ga. EC flnimnE2 CaAGES.-Alico Bell, a dirty-look- se ilg young woman, was charged with being drunk b and incapable at 130 a.m. on turday, on the 3 west side of the Newport Dock. Shevws quite Re incapable, and two sailors were by bar side, Oa ba promising to leave the town at oneg she was die- ot ?? Tamplin, ...

THE ALLEGED FATAL OUTRAGE BY A POLICEMAN AT LLANSAMLET

... THIE A1,LU;E1z FAJ, (FA UTiAisg BI Y A s F OLICEMAN AT bLLNSAXLBT. THE PRION;ER BEFORE TH9 Ma~G1P1Ta&Tki~. 9erbert PZnr1, formn17 6 cas%,% it thS G1amoryzhbire force. w-, ctzged At the POiGWr. dcWO ?? estione on Flip-ay (Geot %Lr Herbfrt Uoy4d and Mr. Arthur Gilbertmon) witi the Maord on th 4ht of the th inKt, of Tho:e Yowleay an old =a, ad 63. who swe ec fpyed to A night ?? St the 5 Gra ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT CARDIFF

... A Boaud of Trade inquiry into the stranding of the steamor Beynon was held at Cardiff Town- hall on Tuesday. before Mr. R. C. Jones. The nautical assensors were Captains Carling and Ward (mercantile marine). Mr. Waldron appeared in behalf of the solicitor to the Board of Trade; Mr. Vachell represented the Captain, Wm Mitchell; and Mr. W. Jones appeared for the Newcastle Commercial Insurance ...

INTERNATIONAL GOOD TEMPLARY

... SESSION AT CARDIFF. The annual Bession of the Eight Wortby Grand Ledge of the World, the Supreme court of the Independent Order of Good Templars, preided over by the Rev, G. Gladstone as its chief officer, ie Ehortly to be held at the 1own hall, Cardiff, and is expeoted to prove of unnenal intereat and imrortaoe. Repreeentatives and proxy delegatea will be present from nearly all the grand ...