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 ...

The Court

... five court. Z ?? _ _ WINDSOR (OASrTL, ThUrsday. C, The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, a acconmpassied by Princess Boatride and the 5 Countess of Elrbach-Scloeitber. M The Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse, attended by Baroness .Rozmann and ' Baron Do Grancy arrived at the Castle. b The Duke of Oporto, the Count of Turin, and a Prince Albert of. Belgium. also arrived at the Castle. ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE IN ABERDEEN,

... iEX'fRAORDINARY SUICIDE INT I ABERDEEN. WOMAN LEAPS ON A TRAIN. yesterday afternoon a young woman committed ,jdle by leapirg from the service bridge which .cs the Great North of Scotland Railwky at - o all Statiol. Details of the tragin occurr- e joiut to la deliberately-plaunied act of self- It scems that, just as the Buchan e, due in Aberdeen at 5,20 emerged fromt the k;1LlerdtiU tunrnel, ...

DERERMINED SUICIDE AT DUFFIELD

... DETrERMINED SUICIDE AT DUFFIELD. I . . A death of a most painful and tragic nature ocltirrred at Duffield on Wednesday evening, vhen a man ?? John Clifford, aged about (i0 years, framework-knitter, of Milford, was cut to pieces by au e.;press goods train on the Midland Railway. The case is sonposed to be one of determiued suicide, as the decease(d was observed to get on to the railway. near ...

MIMICRY— MODERN CRIME

... 111MICRY-A MODERN -RIME. I -. U E Where imitation or wriicry goes no farther t tn fairplay, there is somothng to be sa'd in its.de.eace. It argues a certain humrlity of mind that a person should acknowledge hinicelf incapable of originalitv and it is better to follow hu.?bly a beaten trawk than to do nothing. In sos- other ways,, bowevecq imita. tion is an unpatdonab1b crime. Where -same great ...

SHOOTING AFFRAY IN DUNDEE

... S HOOTING AFRAYY IN - - - DUNDEE. 7FOUR PERSONS INJURED. Much excitement was occasioned in Dundee last night by a shooting affiay in the northern district of the city,7 involving the serious injury of three persons and the narrow escape of a fourth. Peter Duncam, a retired sea captain of between 50 and 60 years of age, who lives apart from his wife and has not been on good terms with her for ...

LINLITHGOW MARCHES RIDING

... Yesterday the inhabitants of the royal burgh of Linlitbgow held high holiday in connection with the observance of the time-honoured custom, the riding of the town's marches or boundaries. The ceremonial, quaint and antiquated, is one which, on its annual return, appeals in an especial way to the enthusiasm and loyalty of the inhabitants. In anticipation of the event, and in order that they may ...

A LADY'S ECCENTRIC CONDUCT

... 7, -LAD 'S .r CONDUC?,- I ~T l~'SrO~, ?? aIPN 7E~~zabeth~'Paric0,' ,wh a' ?? ch~gese~ as~b~ttw ~~T~o ae4ba 1odke~ muc 11er' -a hag0 eor r ooppea toteb'r elw Th e awtht: lady wau~~ g~~'vin money~~wayp-.A '~'dYAN ,asd t~~_3,ikatep~si~roet~e digturb Mr~ hary Wi1oui {Wlaon Wi Wllis), app~~i ~ p foMt1. xsno' r-e~'U ?? ~ho~h&.MCgM~t itltbo hanb of uxi ?? w eth le' e ern6 a 1 PtraixtIawp& Caider h ...