CONDITION OF THE CARDIFF LIBERAL WORKMEN'S CLUB

... CONDITION OF THl E CARDIFF LIBERAL WOIc. MEN'S CLUB. ,LLEGED LOSS UF l150 BY FiRAUD jr. IVil~ilim R. Phillips, of the Cardiff Libera1 Workmen's Club, vwrites to us as follows:- Will you, %with your usual fairness, hiod;y allow a trifing Spa-e to correct a few errors into whtolt ;iU have fallen, and, asa preliminary remark. ?? I sar tha;t the above club has, unfcrtunlttc'Y. suffered fromt an ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 412 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED ASSAULT AT A THEATRE

... I At the Marlborough Street Police Court, London, yesterday, William Peters, Rodney Road, a fireman, was charged with assaulting Thomas Warwick by striking him on the head at Her Majesty's Theatre.- The prosecutor said that he was waiting outside the theatre at about twelve o'clock on Saturday afternoon, with some hundreds of others, expecting their wages for Monday's performance sn ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... WS--, ?? ?? Li -Z .1, - YFZTERDAY. COURT 0OF APPEAL. ?? Chief Justice, Lord Jusice -I Fitzgibbon, and Lord Justice Barry.) RM'S S EsTAE-TI3 wab an appeal from a de- I cison of Mr. Justice Zonroe settling a schedule of gncutbrances. Messrs Lindsay, of Belfast had claimed in respct of a mortgage on the estate for £5iO. an equal priority.with the petitioners who had a clain of £950 as trustees of ...

A SCENE IN A LAW COURT

... A -SCENE IN A LAW COURT. I l G. COMMITTAL FOR CONTEMPT. Au extraordinary scene took place before Mr. Ho Justice Denman and Mr. Justice Wills, sitting yester- wh day in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, '01 rwihe tbe cases of Hind v. Smith and otaers ?? and iChristopher v. Smith and others came on J.: 0 for heari~ig. Theas were among the opposed res motions on the civil side, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... CFRIKENVWELL.-BULGLABtY AT CLEWWLL. P ^ierc Jen:ins, 19, ?? as a printer, of ra 2, COldbatbpqiare, Clerkenwell, was charged with th bing9 concernej ,ith other men, not in cus Pc 104, in breakin- into the shop, No. 1, Gloucester- th Itret, Clerkenevol, oCI the 16th of January, ad with to r 1lgtharefroln aboutacwt.cf soapaud anumv0A ill 15 i31 of pseser ed roeat &ab3 fish, value in alll 15l., ...

BANOR COUNTY COURT

... BANOR B COUNTY- COURT. XowsD..-Bofore His Honour Judge Horatio Lloyd A Clergyman ,Ste. by his 'Medieal Man.-Dr Hughes,a medical practitioner residing at Bethesda. sued*.the Rev.,Owen Davica,vicartof Rhitw, .Pwllhelii for ?? San ?? few.(in tbh'eabsence of Mr R. 0. Jones, Bethesd,).appeared on bhal2f'of the plaintiff, and Mr Twigge Ellis for the ?? the claim arose outuf an account for meedical ...

A SCOTCH LORD'S DIVORCE

... A SCOTCH LORED'S DIVORCE. (From our later editions of last weeL.) In the Court of Session, Edinburgh, on Friday., Lord Trayner heard evidence in the action for divorce by Baron Torphichen, of hMidealder, against his wife, Frances Ellen Gordon, on the ground of her adultery with Lieutenant Lynche Blosse. Her ladyship, in reply, charged Lord Tor. phichen with adultery with a woman unknown, but ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... A NORTH WALES FISHERY DISPUTE. In the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, yesterday, before Lord Justice Fry and Mr. Justice Mathew, sitting as a Divisional Court, the case of the Queen v. Birch and others came on for hearinr. Mr. Malcolm Douglas (instructed by Mr. C. W. Bell) appeared to showr cause why axprohihition should not issue to M~ajor Birch adother justiossof St. Ash ...

THE MURDER ON A BARRYLADEN VESSEL

... THE MURDER ON A BARRY- LADEN VESSE.E IDENTITY OF THE VICTiM, DETAILS STILL 'WANTED. We hove received the fol~owing from our London correspondent, confirmatory of the intelligence published in the ;festern .lfail on Saturday in reference toothe murder on the Faqtnet :-I Messrs Farrar, Grove, and Co., of 137, Leadenlball-otreet, London, owners of the steamshiip Fastner, which sailed from Barry ...

SERIOUS CRIMES

... THE CItISNVICs 2YSTEitY. Inspector H1owlinge, wo, with the asssiatsfuce of In- spector Warren. is iovestigatisa the circumstances of the murder of Mrs Margaret Louise Bryden, On Friday morning bad a loag consultation with his chiefs at Scotland Yard. At the inquest on Thursday evening there were eighteen jurymec; fifteen were in favour of a verdict of Wilful murder, and the remaining three ...

SUICIDE AT NEWTON ABBOT

... ISUICIDE AT N EWTON ABBJTJ)T. A respcotablo woman flom Plymouth, named M Elizaheth Pratt, committed silicide at Churchill's Refreshlment Rooms, Qneen-:,loet, Newton Al bt, c on Saturdav night. She slopt at Churchill's on the w night of Friday, and kept to her bed throughout the ai following day. On Siturday night,'before retiring pc to be d, Airs Churchill, on going into the bedroom occupied ...

THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE CARNARVONSHIRE SESSIONS

... THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE CARNAPRVOiNSHIR.E SESSION. TO THE r EDrrOR OF TFI LIZERPOOL flW-RcUIY. Gentlemen. --A one of the solicitors who ad vo- I cate at these sessions, I write to protest against the practice of appointing achairmanunnequainted 4 with the law. Prior to the passing of the County Council Bill the post of chairmain was govoerned to soime extent by the imanagenient of county busi ...