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ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... s for new licences. The licence of the dmtn--ay House. Gelligaer, was transferred from EdmundDavies to John Jones. The licence of the Coopers Arms Inn, Ystrad Mynaebt, which -as, sought to be transferred from Mary Evans to her husband, William Hughes ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... in an exem- n plary manner. F FOUNDERING OF A VESSEL LN CARDIGAN BAY. TWO MEN DROWNEIX On Saturday afternoon intelligence was received S by telegram at Cardigan that the smack Ann, of n Cardigan, had foundered on the previous night off Fishuard, and that ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... fine of £i ie and costs.: ALLEGEn o ArrsmMPT TO DROWN A CARDIGAN !I TRADFSoXAN.-An tihe Cardigan Court summonses isw ere returnable against David James, ostler at the 'e Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, for playing at £ ie ?? boddi bach upcni Thes. &llteMiLn ...

AN ABERDARE CHAPEL DEACON CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

... underneath a seat in a c railway cakiugo. IMPORTANT' . FIHEis Y CASES AT CARDI~GAN, a -- THE POWERS OF WATER BAILIFFS. At Troedynrur ?? Sessions held in the Shire- hall, Cardigan, on Tuesday (bef0re Messrs. T, H, Birencsley and hlorgan Jonts), Air. Charles ...

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

... 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 ...

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 ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... summoned before the Newport mrgistrntes for a having Iis bihuse open for the sale of liquor at 2.45 f a.r. on the 9th inst.; and John Roberts was suo- tu moned for being on licensed prerrlses during illemal t hours. Police-Constable Hole visited the house on ...

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 ...

ASSAULT ON THE POLICE NEAR ST.CLEAR'S

... Howells, of at Wesipool, in the Perish ox Eglwy Cumtnin, and W hannah Howells, his wife, witu sepate assaults don QoliceConsrable John Demo and Police-Con- nd- stable George Mitchelutoire whi~ti in the execution hof thetr duty came on for hesing. Mr. fL B. White ...

SOUTH WALES SPRING ASSIZES

... and was sen- for tenced to 10 months' hard labour. B3UitLARY AND ROBBERY AT CARDIFF. John avies, 25, labourer, was charged with burglariously entering the house of John Wade, and stealing therefrom five coatse nd one cigar Cae, at Cardiff, on the l4th of ...

COUNTY COURTS

... lrlaintiff.J. Jf?sle'to Awrntf-a Berr!., -3fr. C. ltussel James aPplied, in I lit' matter of the bank- ruptcv:ýo John..lones. latoe of the Cardigan Arms, Do vwlais. so have the adjudication of bankruptcy n,,anulled. Mr. James contended thatthe bank- ' ruptcv ...