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ALLEGED SEDUCTION BY A DOCTOR

... read the books in his library, and D suggested what books she should read. She was once reading Jude, the Obscure, by Thomas Hardy, and defendant told her he did not think that was a proper book for her to read. (Laughter.) She did not remember that ...

CARDIFF POLICE FORCE

... head-eon- 6nt stable were adopted. to PRESENTATIONS FOR BRAVERY. so Two youths, 'named Thomas: Gregory and of Daniel O'Donovau were Presented by the er- Mayor (Sir Thomas Morel), with the bronze of medals and certificates of the Royal Humane .nd Society for ...

COUNTY COURTS

... the possession of certain . goods held by Thomas John, of Liausainilet. Mr. E. Powell appeared for the execution creditor. and Mr. Jones (from the office of Messrs. liobinson Smith and Son, Svansea), for Thomas John-The goods belonged, it was con- tended ...

LICENSING SESSIONS AT ABERDARE

... at 8.45 p.m. he ns th PRESENTTION AT BEDDAU. at -- hi! he -Mr. Vivian Thomas, high bailiff for the county lie of Glamorgan,' and his two sisters, Sties Thanmas and Miss Bertha Thomas, arc leaving Beddau, near Pdnntypridd, for Llantrisant, and on Monday ...

MOURNERS ROBBED

... much excitement at the r. graye. 1- is DEATH OF A PROSPEROUS WELSHMAN. An American paper reports the death of Mr. ElEdward Thomas, who died at New Castle at the agc of 77years. His wifedied three daysbefore naged77. Influenza was the cause of death in ...

A LLANDAFF ROMANCE

... end of Anril Ile I,, Clog refused to have anything more to do with her, thitild ?? ?? W'as ?? crovs-examnini- ,r* tion, Mr. Hardy et~ated qhat the first time he had seen Lodge was in J'uhl 189b. Ile hoard ,ad there waq siomethinig betweenn bhn and his ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... assizes wore continued at Cardiff on Satur- U1 dryi ,9 day, 8 TRIALS OF PRISONERS. ALLEGED FELONIOUS ASSAULT ON A GIRL . w Thomas Thomas, 36, labourer, of Cwmavonv, C surrendered to his bail charged with feloniously w assahltmng Rachel James, it girl of fifteen ...

EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... John Leyg, RobertJcaes isnd'; Thomas ' esavid. . A DIFFICULTCaSE. The court were 'oceupied for-the wbole of-he'i afternoon in' earing a charge against David' 'Williamsi of feloniously staling £4, the 'Poionsi 'of: Thomas Daivies, at Xferthyr.-Mr: St T ...

ALLEGED THEFTS ON THE RAILWAY

... tective EdIwards spoke as to a parcel of cigar'ettes addressed to ?? Bracehi Bros. Porth, and a similar par,'l nddressed to J. Thomas, of Tonyrefail. bening missed from the parcel-office on the 30th of 'April. anti Henry ?Primrose, musician, deposed to leaving ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... MOssrs. Pre.ss ad . Inskip, Bristol) were for the defendaints. Thee plaintiffs were Mesors, Charles Edwin Dorvcy and Edward Thomas Collins, tru3teos of Geor-e Hopkitis, bankrupt. aud the defendants were Jarmcs Tucker (Li ?? case for the plaintiffs was that ...

AN AMUSING CASE

... Honour Judge Owen at Cardiff County-court on Friday.&fteraoon, in which the principal figures Jr wero a pretty barimaid and a hardy IXorsenan, NF whose occupatiion is that of a sailhuslker. Peter A' Nard,' tho plaintiff, was aipparently nearly I 50. - '-lo ...