CHARGE AGAINST A CARDIFF MATE

... ANOEHARGE AGAINST A CA RDIFF M ATE. An inquiry was held on Thursday at the Marine Offices, Princes-street, Bristol (before fIr. Charles 'Nash, chairman; and Capts. Thompson and Tozer), of !into certain charges against George Harry Elodgson, while acting as mate of the British 5ship Carlisle. Mr. J, Inskip acted as legal assessor, m iand Mr. E. E. Salmon prosecuted for the Board of os 'Trade. ...

THE EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT

... TIIE EMPLOY ER&S' LIABILITY ACT. I -- .- ?? COUNTY COURT ACTION AT MERTBYR. At Mberthyr Countv Court on Thursday (before Mir. Bowel Jeffreys, sitting as judge, and a jury) an action under tho Employers' Liability Act came on for hearing. Theplaintiff was a young man named Joseph James Lee, aged twenty, and the defendants were Sarah Mess and Joseph Moss (executors oE the late sMr. Joseph Moss, ...

SOUTH WALES ASSIZES

... iO VJU Atl t TbflL,2JLJ P.LOO±L 1, . Lvi (Before Sir WirasAn VENTrais FIxLn.) VC The bdsiness of this aisize was concluded on Live Wednesday. equs SINNTENVES. Thomns Close, 35,retiner, was brought up to receive the sentence of tre court for shootinz at J Police-Constable William Roberts, with intent to disable hin, at Llanguicke, a charge of which he had been found guilty. Mr. Abel Thomas, who ...

LOCAL SALVAGE CASE

... rs.I i8 THE COMP6NIA REMbOLtADORS BILBHA&IOS1I el V. THE OWNERS OF THE REDflROOK, ti,! In the Court of Admniralty, London, or Saturday (before Mr. Justice Batt, with Trinity Masters) eli the above case was heard. The plaintiffs are the be owners, mwater, ard crew of the steam-tug Samson, Hs, rnd thoy cialliued salvage remuneration for ser- te vices rendered to the steamship Redbrook on the 5,9 ...

SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A MOUNTAIN ASH DOCTOR

... SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS A6AINST A MOUNTrAI? ASEI DOCTOR. is EXTRAORDINARY AFFILIATION CASE AT a; n ABERDARE. to n At Aberdare Police Court on Tuesday Mr. bh David Daniel, a medical man, an assistant to Dr. a illiars of Mountain Ash, appeared to a sumenons Y a calling upon him to show cause why he should not II contribute towards the support of the illegitimate a child of Susan Hannah Morgan, a ...

COUNTY COURTS

... COUN'TY COURTS. ABERDARE. (Before Mr. HowxL JEFFsIcs, sitting as Judge.) ADmINIsTraLTnON O DQasa.-Application was made for an administration order in respect of the debts of William Harford, who bad been in business until recently as a greengrocer at Treaman, but, on ac- t; count of ill-health end losses, had given up busi- ness and was doing a little as a haulier. The debts amounted to £491Os ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... TIHE STATE OF IRELAND. lt vw v] s ?? JabAaJ.aJrJ lb to I 3FXTRAORDINAyRY CAUSi OF. BOYCOTTING. tin 3, Our Dublin correspondent tl riareplis :-omeu extraordinary caises of Boycotting cases in tilh e lrish provinces were reported on Tuesdayy. A tele- n grant which wats sent from the officu of the Landl e Corporation irt Dublin to a caretaker in C t, the County Roscotmmen, giving instructions *e ...

Published: Wednesday 23 September 1885
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 995 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL LAW CASE

... !y w THE ACTIOX AGAINStr A SWANSEA RATE L GULLECTOR, t HIGH Couar oF JUSTICE, CEasceay DivisioN.- L td ts'1TUBSDAY. id (Before Mr. Justice Nonra.) !d The bearing of this case was resumed to-day, - having been opened some weeks ago, and post- Lg poned on the application of defendant's counsel on the ground that Mr. Brenton was too ill to attend A , in court. The action was brought by the corpo- ...

THE CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL

... THE ORIM'VINAL LAW AMENDMENT BILL. A FRANK WARNING. Under tine Iendaing A Frank Warning, theo pfl Mfall Ccrzellc ot Saturday prints the following aidirc.ss to its readers:- The Criminal Law Amendmnent 13ill will, it is said, be abandoned, owing to the late period of the session, end the diflienlty of finding tine to carry it through thC toommons. That neasarure deals with a subject the ...

A BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLMASTER FINED FOR ASSAULTING A PUPIL

... A BII3.3MNGRABI WHOOLAST' ElFINEDI I FOR ASSAULTING A PUPIL, At the Birmingham Polico Court, yesterday morning, before Messrs. Sturgo and A, Chamberlain, Gleorgo Iolmes, head mnaster of St. Barnabas's Church Schools, was sum-r monad for ?? Richard Baker, a boy, aged 12, attending school as a ?? boy said that on Thursday afternsoon last the defendant struck him on the hand and arn,maksng ...

BRIDGNORTH

... BRIDGNOW'.!1. A SOLDIEMi CtrARo WIns 'Ittiteit-At thoe County Petty Sessions, on Saturday, Charles lill, a private iin the Shropshiro Militia, was charged with stoaling a Nwatch guard and seal, the property of G. Bennett, of the Uplandds, near this town, on the 10th September.-Tho prisoner ba1 beesn engaged as a labourer at the Uplands Farm, and took the proporty from a box in the prosecutor's ...

THE ATTACKS ON LABOUR CANDIDATES

... | I 1,. ALLEGED LIBEL ON MIR. G. HOWELL, Ml.P. Patrick Kenny, secretary of Amalgamated Labourers' Union, Was on Tuesday summoneil befose Mr. Slade, at the Seuthiwark Police Court, for writing, publishing, and oir- eulating a malicious and defamatory libel on Mr. George 11owell, IW.P. for N.L.Bethual Green.-Mr. ]3cley, in onctihlg the case for the prosecution, said that the charge nainst the ...