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GOOD NEWS FOR STOUT PERSONS

... GOOD NF]WS FOR STOUT ' PlmltSONS. A POSITIVE CURE FOR CORPULENCE. OBESITY OBVIA TED AND ADIPOSITY ARRIISTED. It does not follow thrit a person need to be tlhe size of Sir John Falstaff to show thilt he is aun- Iteall ily frt. According to a person's height. so should his weight, cnirespond, Find this standard la8 been prepared by Mr. F. C. Russell, of Woburn Eouse, Bedford-square, London, W.C. ...

THE SHOOTING AFFRAY AT CARDIFF

... ?? l( AFFRAY AT'1 O 'APM ?? F. I PRlISONE~R, BEFOREP.1 MlL; 1AGIA S- At~ CalrdilF Pnlico-aonrt on1 Wedn day thiefot' Dr. Painr, lluo x-malol r, Ahldrman '1T. Rees; and DMr. lolopr) tile plCroiwt., Julin 11WoolO, whose lige Nwits ivont ns 35, b1 b 1o,1it, III) charged with oh0ltifig ad wonnnlding ?? Zillit on Ithe thigh viihh in- terlt to do h ill t1 ievous b,dily harill an 7, N.1lal- .tonut, ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1889 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL LAW CASES

... .IN RE COOK, DEOEASED.-HAMERTON V.g JONES AND OTHERS. On Wednesday bafore Mr. Justice Stirling, in the 1:igh Court of Justice, Chancery Division, tire case was concluded of re Coolk, deceased, Harnerton v. Jones mnd others. Tire plaintiff wns Mrs. Mary Cook Hainrrton (vee Mary Cook Jones), wife of George Albert Hareierton, and the defendants were 5 Dr. Evar Jones, Mr. Charles Morgan Lswis, ...

Published: Thursday 09 February 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1231 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

AFFAIRS OF A CARDIFF PRINTER

... AFFAIRS OlP A CARDIFF PRITNT ER. APPLICATION A'T' THE COUNTY- COU.RT'. At Cardiff County-court on Thursday the Official Receivtr broighit under tile notice of his Honour Judge Owen the case of Richard Mullock, bank- rupt:, lately carrying on business at the DocIks, Clardiff, oS a pririter aind stationier. The Official Rceeiver said Mlr. Mullock came from Newport aiid started business tit ...

CARDIFF BANKRUPTCY COURT

... TUBSDAY.--(Before Mr. Registrar LANGLcy). .Re GEOGRE BOLD, Greengrocer, Poutycwvm. ?? this case the debtor, -who was repre- sented by Mr. T. J. Hughes, Bridgend, had carried on a small business as a greengrocer at t Pontycwunnre, his custowers being chiefly colliers, He commenced business about eight t years acoo but he had been in difficulties for tlie last twelve months. He had paid about ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A SAILOR AT CARDIFF

... SERiOUS CHARGES AGAINST A SAILOR AT CARDIFF. ALLEGED BURGLARIES AND ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE. At Cardiff Police-court on Friday (before AIdermian Carery ancd l. F .1. lhavan) Thlomas Wrenni, (lia. Power, 23, v.ho uippeared in one of the police football jerseys, was charged with stealing with violence a silver w atcli and chain value £4 l0s., froml the person of Frank Carpil, im Bute-terrace, on ...

BLAENAVON POLICE COURT

... BLAENAVON POLIOE COURT. TuESDAY :-Beforo Mr. Edwaftrd Jones (in the. chair), Dr. Mulligan, and Mr. W. G. Dowden. DI)UNi A.ND DISODURLx IY.-Edwnrd Brown vho 1 pleaded guilty to being dronkD aend disordorly in Bllaenavon on Mfay 22nd, was fined 10s.-Charles Yo ...

THE BURGLARY SEASON AT CARDIFF

... CLEVER CAPTURE BY THE POLICE. R STOLEN PROPERTY RECOVERED., s Recently several minor burglaries have occu- 3 pied the attention of the police at Cardiff, but t until last week the detectives were baffed; 11 in their endeavours to capture the thieves or even to discover any por- r tion of the property stolen. Last a Friday, however, a slight clhe was obtained, and d this being followed up ...

THE M.P. AND THE SERVANT GIRL

... . ,, -- THE CHM{GES AGAINST MR. DEASY. RESUMED TRIAL OF ACCUSED.1 *VERDICT AND SENTENCE. The hearing of the charge brought by Ellen a Lewis, a domestic servant, against Mr. John e Deasy, M.P., was resumed on Tuesday at the London County Sessions (Clerkcenwell) before Sir E D P. H. Edlin. Mr. Justin M'Carthy, M. P., and C Sir Thomas Esmonde, M.P.; occupied seats in e court. - His lordship ...

THE ARTIST'S DIVORCE

... THE ARTIST'S WVORCE. Sir Francis Jeune' and a% ?? jury in thle Divoro vivisionT Onl Thursday furiher heard thle ceso iln wv lb Mi-s. Maria Alicia, A. Dru ii. mionid, d~iughtecL of at Lancitkuhijr clerg'vinan Pcrulitif'S fe' it divuoice from hear husbiknd, iMr. Joint Nelson Drummond, II well-ltrowri ar iit, of Lot 'ori, against whoni shte alleges cruelly and aduhti'wry wit I two wonmen. Mr. ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YES'ITEi,)AY'S P0 I'JCE. (Before MIlr. IV. M. NoirrH, SulpeIdiarv i'Mr. R. B. of Ilii7s, Dr. U. P. Evv.s, ilr. D. P. DAVilie, nind Mr. D. E. WVI.LLIAaMS.) I)- A. AIroluous Bt:TaolNAnrAN.Williaim Butter- e. -orth, 1iged 79, viaII- 1u, 1orled for bein ?? pulr, i Live fgitlier of tili iilegti hint childl f louseireeper, Mary C rvy, Inelinre-row CwIillilanoa Si Tlie defeledidt did niot niplilpr, ...

Published: Wednesday 22 February 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1034 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POACHING [ill] NEAR SULLY

... POACHING AFI?RA, NEAR SULLY. ACCUSED B F'0RE THE MBAGIS- -T ATEJS. At Penartb Police-court on 'Monday (before Colonel Guthtrie and Air. J. Dunicati) tiflliatu 3ad tilnott, a master plasterer, living at Cadoxton Barry, wis charged 01t remand with asaultiing htie police at Cogan Hill Farm, near Sully, on the pre- vious Monday night. Md. Charnbers, fiom the Blute Estate Oflices, Cttldiff, ...