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THE FURNEAUX FRAUDS

... THE FUNEAUX FRAUDES. The police are still engaged in their invesigations conil cerning the career of the woman Furiwzatix, who has so long carried on a succesnful course of froads. The numbes of letters found In her boxes amounti to several thousande and a. largo proportion of them ?? at the time they were sent included remittances to her of sums of money varyin6gfrom £2. to ?? at being able ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BRMINGHAMCOUNTYCOURT.-YEsTFRDAY. BaFOwFm Ma REGISTBAR EDWIN PARRY. lit re JOSEPH WALERLR-The. debtor, described as 5 gnrdesoer, Of NO. r, Moseley Terrace, Alcester Bead, Moseley, in the parish of King's Norton, filed his fetition for liquidation, with liabilities estimated at £100., and assets not yet ascertained. Mr. E. Jaques, of 18, Temple Row, is solicitor for the debtor. The Lord ...

CHARGE OF DEFRAUDING BIRMINGHAM JEWELLERS

... CHARGE OF DEFRAUDING BRMWGHAM I I JMVELLERS. . At the Clerkenwell Police Court, yesterday,. Thomas Jaggero(25),ta dealer' in jewellery, of Sandy, Bedfordshire, was brough up1) on a Watrant by Detective-sergeanit Glreet, of the G Division, and was charged with having, on the Ist of Mlarch, by means of false pretenees, obtained from Augustus Radges, Wholesale jeweller, of Hatton Garden four gold ...

INQUESTS AT CARDIFF

... INQUESrTS AT' CzuR ''DI y 7 Mr. F. B. Reece, crtroner for ¶ iP distriet, hic! d three inquests at tie Towrn-hall, Cardif on Maor o day. The firit wa'i ?? inqutry into the circun: stancest attending (lie ?? of John (icore, wit- e died very suddenly on Seturdav ?? ev e deance of Caroline Bidder, 13, Cross street, went ' t show that the deceased was a wvidower, and lih; e lodged with her for some ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTEIRDAV'S POL ECE. CARDI 4F. ,f (Before Mr. T. WV. LEaVis. Sii end'ary; Dr. PAIXE, and Mr. P. JPiiei ) ALLEGED ASSAULT.-Jcl.n Vcale was charged ?? on ihe25th ofMnarci;. WalterP owis Wvah tiargep with atssaultirg Mrs. Saral) Ann Stock, ond there wis a crass summons a e-isjt?t tila.Scock ta~r an a.i.nege assauitio noailter. Powis. All tlio affairs were said to bave occurred the same nigght. ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... THE DUTY'IES OF LIESSEES 01' COLLIERIES. 13V RE TEE SHEFFIELD AND SOUTH YORK- i 1SHIRE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. In the Queen's Bencl Division of the High Court of Jus ice on Wednesday (before ?? Lord Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Hawkins, sitting as a divisional court) tire hearing of tie appeal of the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Permanent Building Society from a decision of the county- ...

MATRIMONIAL INFELICITY AT CARDIFF

... I HATRNIMONIAL INFJ2E ICTY AT CARDl)IFF. flA.E-XTILAORD[NARLY OASE. f - ?? TH IUSBA-ND HIEAVILY 12NED. At Cardiff Police-combt on Friday (befor.be, Mr. T.7. I, e ,ti pen diary, -ini Dr. H. J. Pa ine) f ii (incis Orchard, striW biatat.i bonnet mtuaufac- ant dilog his wife, Julia Orchard, on the 29 h uilt.-Mr. :t Geirge David appeared for the ?? ;Iwhilst the ilefir~idatit conducted [tis owit ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... LOCAL LAWV 0ASFR. TlE OWNUtS, &c., OF TOE 1l`NNARTH T' THE OYNER1,9 OF TIE BADSWORTIf. On Weduesday, in the Court. oC Admiralty, ir. Justice Biufl, itisse'ed by Triaity liasters, gave j judgment in the salvage actio'n brtiught by th- 'iwners, mister, and crew of the steimisliip Punnrth, of Cardiff, to recover from tde owners of ihe steanasitip 13 dsw.irih1). .f Livearpool, ?? - tion for ...

HIGH COURT OF FORESTERS

... I - - XI_ t IMEEING AT BOUUNEIUCTIL :1 - ?AMiEI'UCAN 100YEA L C0U 1RTS S .BC;OURJEiBOCTH,WaVEDYSvZ e' TiiesiUtt1i of the ligh Court of Foresters' resuumed P--day itt the hidl ?? ?? R(ot Mont Dore, Bournem luth) 5 AMINRWCAV COURTS AND TNE COLOUR QJreTciI d Tle adjiurnoe ?? 'f the iuvees;gatdo c coluiitte_'s report was proceelod with, tlwpnri- pal discussion arising Lthereon having retrelsc~tG- ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... ;e PElNARTE. (Before-NVesqrg. J. S. COrBsETr, in the Chair; JAXME.S WArE, GORE, and Dr. Lewnrs.) 3 JUoPIsG OFF ATUAAN VrIIIST IN' MIOTION.-Mr. d William Blissett, residing in Clive-road, Penartb, v plended guilty to the offence of jumiping off a train - 3t on the Tiat! Va;e RailwaLy whilst it was in iolotion, is and was fined lOs. and costs. The Bench charac- - e terised thle offence as ia ...

THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT ABERCANAID PIT

... r~--S , Coll,;p> 3ti) Sri|tI 7J FA'AL EXPLOSION A-- I - - - , . ' ~7the us a tid c U s liberal ccl Tlima njourned inque~si, upon the body of John aid is d~, Griffin, cwmior, of Caual-squart:, ?? inst Oititlfl ad hais de~ath by ain ex:~plosion at thle' Ahericaaiid is nor Pito Alonday wveek last, was held belore mr Myessrs Charles Kenshole, Oopaty-coronor, at thle Plymouth E~dwinr Arnms lIn, ...

THE STANLEY EXPEDITION

... i i ARRmVAt OF AN Ir½ERrrETP : AT HULL. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST MAJOt BA.RTTELOT, The tull corresporient of We u Central News ?? Portuguese Royal Stail steamer Portusa (Captain Barras), which has iust arrived in Hl'll, had atmonaat its passengers a' Syeriai of Jeruiisaem ntivityho wa one of tihe tihre interpreters en; aged b& Mr. Sthniey to acco0 pany him in the Emin Pasha reliof expedition. ...

Published: Tuesday 25 September 1888
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1571 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment