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CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL

... CA IM~IFF COUNTY CO(UNCIL.1 INCREASE IN THE RECORDER'S SALARY. PROPOSED SECOND POLICE- COUTRT. COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO TFIE MATTER. A speiaal meeting of the general purposes conuitftec of the Cardiff Corporation was held on 3lodurlay at the Town-hall, the Mi 1aor (Alder- man P. WV. Carey) occupying the chair. IEICORDFI)EWS SALARtY. A letter was read from the Home Secretary ...

CARDIFF COMPENSATION CASE

... CAitD1F~' COMPENSATION -~ CASE. ~THOkA8 V. ThE.'GRE, AT ,WESTE HUN id 'AIL W.AYCOMbPANY. in PLAINTIFF, AWARDED'R13,5Oo. Is t [a Mr. Lawrence', Williams, under-siseesiff for, I 16 Glamorgan and a, special jury, conitinued their us: sittsiug at' the 'Town-hall, Cardiff, o.ii,'rday' )II foi- the purpotc oif asoertaining the .compeissa.a id tion which the Great Wresterss Railway Com-.r e- paity ...

A TERRIBLE FALL OVER PENARTH CLIFF

... LADY'S,.BODY FOUTND BY, A BOATMAN.' 3 SUPPOSED CASE OF SUICIDE. On Taesda'y morning at 8.15 John Jrenkins, Penarth boatman, living a*t ?? John-street.,. a Penarth, was considerably horrified to find when he went to attend to his boh% near the Seven Sisters, Penarth, -the body of LL wonian lying on tlie beach with a pisce?of twine tied loosely 0 arcund her neck.- The skull was frac.ured, and ...

CHARGES AGAINST MR. GEO. CROWE

... CHARGES AGAINST MR. GEO.. CROWE.T ? ? I0i1 . THE RESUMED PROCEED-o INGS AT BOW-STREET. the was DEFENDANT FAILS TO cha APPEAR.1 1to Nn; ANXIETY OF HIS SURETY.sr bu t SIR JOHN BRIDGE ISSUES uR A WARRANT. e? e ten tha THE CONNECTION WITH CARDIFF n1t CONTRACTS. ! s NO TRACE OF MR. CROWE. bitt tro see: MR. CROWE'S CONN?ECTION WITH as CARDIFF.Ithe The failure of Mr, George Crowe, an engi- yq ueer, ...

MORRISTON SLANDER CASE

... MORRISTON SLANDER? CASE. TRIAL AT THE SWANSEA ASSIZES. CHARGES AGAINST A TIN-PLATE MANUFACTUIa.. VERDICT FOP THE PLAINTIFF. In the .Nisi Prius Uouot of the Ghlnorgan n As.sizes at Swansea on 'uesday (Ibufore l&. J ustice Lawrance and a common jLuy) the case of David' Owen v. 'homlias ilqhdips was heaard. X'This was an action for slandar. Mr. Abel Thomas, Q.C., M.P., and Mr. Meager ap- peared ...

A LLANDAFF MYSTERY

... A .LLANDAFF MYSTERY. STRANGE STORY BY AN ABER-d DARE GIRL. it CHARGES A MNN WTH IT ATTEMPTING TO DROWN. HER.. A remarkable story was told at. the offices of 0 fmr. Evans, clerk to the Llandaff magistrates, a on Wednesday morning by a woman from Aber- 1 daTe, Nyho charged ?? young man, namned Willia.m King, of Lhanda.ff, with 1' aitterspting to murder her by drownuhing. Mr. James Howell heard ...

GLAMORGAN FINANCES

... (GLAMORGAN FIINANCES. y MEETING OF THE COUNTY COM- Mf2ITTEE. n e ALLOWANCE TO JURORS AT Ti INQUESTS. COSTS OF EBOROUGH PROSECU- TIONS AT ASSIZES. it The quarterly meeting of the finance corn. ir mittee of the Glamorganshire County Council was held on Tuesday morning at the county 1- offices, Cardiff. Mv-r. J. If. Rowland was voted y to the chair pro. tern., pending the appointment of a ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN PEMBROKENSHIRE

... ~SHOCKING MURDER IN PEMBPOIKESIIlIREO weal CHILD SUFFOCATED BY HER into n MOTHER. to t n said she THE ACCUSED ADMITS THE CRIM-E, eke Y EXPRESSED A WISH TO to 11 le KILL Sher I-She OTHERS OF THE FAMILY, the le shle )r AND TO COMMIT SUICIDE. -e that 3, SUPPOSED INSANITY OF THE brat h ACCUSED. litti cam k-ill, 6 RESULT OF THtE CORONEWS her IINQUEST. into lyin YERDICT OF WILFUL MURDERm gu and ...

AN INTERRUPTED WEDDING

... AN INTERRUPTED WEDDING, ,ct ry BRIDEGROOM SAVED FROM a SUICIDE. lto e Robert Kersting, 23, 1atourer, of Pooales. ts park, Holloway, was oha-ged (before Mr. Paul Taylor) a .North London Police-court on Man- day, with attempting to commnit suieid4- ?? Th6mas Sparks, of Lennox-road, ihal- lowuwy, said the prisoner was engaged to be mafr- L tied to his daughter, ind- the wedding wa. to F ,at have ...

A CARDIFF SLANDER CASE

... I CARDIFF SLANDER CASE., ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A WIDOW.,, TRIAL AT SWANSEA ASSIZS. In the Nisi Prius Court of the Glamorgan- shire Assizes at Swansea. on Tuesday (before Mr. Justice Lawrance) the case of Harris v. Ev-an Lewis and another was heard. This * was an action. for damages for alleged sla.nder,. * in which the plaintiff was Mrs. Margarerti )Harris, a widow, carrying on business at Car- ...

A CARNARVONSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... A CARNAVONSEMI1 BREACH OP PROMISE CASE. Mr Justice Lawrance and a jury heard at the Car- narvou Asdzia, an Thursday, a bretach of promise action ian which the Plaintiff Was Jane lileu 1Evans, a single woman, of Penybont, 1)olwy4delou, and the defendanb Thomas Willmims, Tanyberllan, Gyffin. Mr Eldon Bankes and Mr T. E. Aforris (instructed by Mr Jones-Morrie appeared fir the plainttif, and Mr ...

IMITATION—THE INCINCEREST FORM OF FRAUD

... IMITATION-THE INCINCERRST FORM OF FRAUD. WHmnE imitation or ni-:cry goei no~further than fairplay, theiie isonitring to be said in itq defence. It argues a ceitaiO huiwlity of mnind that a person should acknowledze himself a incapebleof originality, andi it is lietter to follow humbly a beite-i t-ack thanl to do nothing. In some other ways, h )wever, hin tation is an un- 11 pardonahlecrime. ...