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THE SALE OF INTOXICANTS TO CHILDREN

... oID.Ixun- ItEMAmiABLE OASE FROM BUiTHESDA, t At the Bangor Police Ojurt, Oet iTesday, b -- fore Mr Thomas Lewis (chairman) ind a ftll bench a of magistrates, David Williams, licensee of thre' t Ulangoilen Vaults, Bethesda, was charged wmith achlling intoxicating liqaor, namely- whiskgy, to a; ...

A FESTINIOG DIVORCE SUIT

... A YESTIMOG DIVORE SUIT. On Friday, in the Divorce Division of the High Court of Justice, the case of ,Morris v. Morris and Mr-rris came on for hearing before Mr Justice Gorefl Barnes and ma common jury. This was the husband's petition for a dissolution of his marriage on the ground of his wife's misconduct withi the . co-re- spondent. Mr W. N. Barnard, who appeared for the petitioner, said the ...

CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... .CARTARVON'STnIMM O1ARTS SESSiONS. The MiAhelmas Quarteg. Sessions for the stove countv took ?? at Carnrtaron on Thursday wfhert the tiateztrianrce of ma-gistratesz included the 'LqrJ- Isiaotenant (Mr J . nGreaves), chairman; Mr'J s Bryn RobexLIs, ir.PI, vice-chairman, Captain J o 0. 'Wynn Gtiffitl, Captain N. P. Stewart, Colonel s Gosrigh. YIessrs George Fti-ren, J. Menzies, D. P. W illiamins ...

THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, BANGOR

... THE IUMVERSITY COLLEGE HALL, BANGOR. LIBE3L ACTION AT CHESTER ASSIZES. :MISS HUGHES ?? THE WEEiLT DISPATCH. THlE JUDGE'S SUT)IMING UP. VERIDICT FOR MISS HIUGHES. : [BY Our OwV; REPORTERS;] At the Chester Assizes, on Tuesday, July 25th, before Mr Justice Charles mud a special jury, the action of Miss Hughes, lady superintendent of the 'University College HallforWomen Students,Bangor, against ...

PRESTATYN

... PBTTY SESSIONS. I These sessions were held on Monday, before Messrs W. Wynne and Algernon'Potte., DOG WITHOUT L raOcE. &Tary Parsons, Saudy-row, -Prestatyn, was sum- moned by P.O. Ed.Jones for the above ?? Watkin Parry, who appeared for defendant, applied for an adjournment on the ground that a material. I witrecss waR ?? Bonch refused, and Mr' Plrry then rsplied that the defendant was not pre ...

CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY ASSIZES

... Qb': . SHIE. ANDW AM'TGLUEY : ~ ~, : ASSIZE BO EBl Ta.sb osaau.1 . The business of tbeso joint assizes wea comn E renced ab' Carnarvon thib iFriday) morning, bafore t the Hou. Sir John Compton Lawranoe,' Knight, one of the judges of Her Majesty's High Conurt of. Jastieo,. Iis 'Lordship arrived at Carnarvon by the 4.40 pim. express traiu from London, and was met c at the Railway Station by the ...

ITEMS OF LATEST NEWS

... NOAnWALBS CHROXIOLIA Oiancss, FaIDAY, ONR P.M. Mr Justice Stephon is ill. The Earl of Dunraven has recovered from hism illness. The Jubilee Plunger hasf been arrested on a charge of forgery. . The Prince of Wales will go to Canlies on or' about Monday next. Ruth Hughesra younlr xiril living at Dudley, has made an unsucce*4,ild attempt to deprive herself of life by taking rartshorn. Arthur, ...

THE SHOOTING CASE AT BANGOR

... TEN SEOOTING CHESS AT BANQGOU THE CHARGE REDUCED,. t Oo-mmTTAM TO THD QUARTER SffSI(ONE. t At the Bangor, Police Ooatr on Tuesday, be- t fore Mr John' Iughes, tile Malyor, and Colonel Marshall, O.B., a young man n=med Daivid Ro- I berts, living at Penrhosgarrnedd, near Bangor, v was again brought up on a charge -of having ab- tempted to murder his brother-in-law, Robert. a Jones, by shooting ...

PORTMADOC

... PORTMADbN. Inquest.0n Moiiday afternoon Dr. Hunter Hughes and a jury, of whom Captain William Evans was foreman, held an inquest, touching the death of Mr Edward Pughe, grocer, High-street, who met with an accident, some six weeks ago, by falling on the road A verdict was returned that deceased died in consequence of the injuries received. The Week of Prayer.-This week prayer meetings were ...

LLANDUDNO POLICE COURT

... LLANDUDWO - POLICE, CO. This Court was held on Monday, before lMr H. Ineesbaw (in the chair), Mr C. H. Darblahite, Mr Albert Wood, Dr. I. H. Bold Williams, and Dr. Dalton. Adjourned Cruelty OCage.-Hugh R. Jones, Bod- ifon Farm, wan summoned by Inspector Hollis, of the Royal Society, for oruelty to a pony, the case having been adjourned from the previous court at Conway. Mr B. B: Chamberlain ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... BAMO.R, PRITY I . q, S (li.J Tuee.;ay, ?? Ah.sr Chlaies PVrcp, ,J, B ?? rBobers, Au. W. Pidib,, ii. Cl ., Tbhonas 3.e-ls, ,. Eirgbcr. ?? ,J. ?? Rit)ait t' ,;-nre rf ; the (Jiot aind NAtiolor Itin, 1l3,wgor, wv . on tte ; pplieatioti o' f r ?? JX.lfr , A Farl- ; , tt~fieferrl frl)tin M\r !ki rs-1 t ?? 'it1.. tzi ?? | v tji.a Imlire l or all nwtic tle?.i eIG i l, t%) *t ' .I ?? B moll d li iniI ...

CONWAY POLICE COURT

... 0OqWAY POLICE COUR:T. This courtwas held on Monday, before Mr Henr-y Xeesli&w (chairmaii,) Rev. W. Venables Williams, Messrs C. H. Darbishire, Thomas r Barker, E]. Wood, and Allanson Picton. 3 LICENSING., Mr J. J. Marks applied oh behalf of Mr A. Sumner, Grosvenor Restaurant, Llandudno, for an occaslinal licence at Plas Mawr, Conway, on January 15th; the occasion being a ball under the ...