POLICE ADMINISTRATION IN GLAMORGAN

... POLICE ADMINISTRATION IN .GILAMORGAN. GREAT INORESE IN THE COST OF MAINTENANCE. ANOTHER RiESULT OF THE SUNDAY CLOSING FAD. A LOSS OF £2,000 A YEAR. DETERIORATION OF THE PHYSIQUE OF THE POLICE. AN INQU ...

WALLASEY POLICE COURT

... - ?? - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19. 30EFO3E MR. JAMES SMITH AND DLB.3E 2 TnY NOAH'S ASK NUISANCE. - William 2 LS.Bayes, of Wallasey, proprietor of the Noah's 2 *: Ark, a hulk, lying o ...

WALLASEY POLICE COURT

... s. VWEDNESDAY, JUNE 12. 2, - 3EFORX MEiSsi.. R. JOHNSTON AND T. JOYNsoy. 3 S MiscmrEvo's Boys. - Three bovs, nmae d 2-j A Arthur Midgley (12), John Theobold (13), and 13, W Will ...

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. ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IIOTI1ON--I-4t DAY. (Frtnm the Legal Diary.)2 3331E.couirt OF APP&EAL IN IRIELAND. Porter v. Wanlsh, 1, ROtlI. Ciennor v. Connor, 1- Enqllelt v. Walsb, 2: F. 1Tynan, 115cea50i1 !ylanlds v. Truitn, 3: Units c-t v ,Itii-nI 4; Kc-var v. N j,-ite: 5; J. Cantit>, dle-oissi. l~tla v. Crrly,6; HIt. Bartier, dele-awaed We, pht. v. Rotlen, I7; IXgbyv. faaly. 8; EcioNvti v. Cutliver, 9; O'Doherty v. ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... AIR MJ A G H. 8 Before his Honour Judge KIssErY. CAMPBELL V. CAMPBELL. AXI OTHE)S. This was an action brought for damages sustained , by plaintiff by reason of defeudant having t obstructed-him in the use of a right of way. Mr. Bell, solicitor, appeared for plaintifi, and Mr. J. R. Gibb for defendants. After hearing evidence in the case, his Honour granted a (lecree for 6d, with title costs. u ...

PARTY DISTURBANCE NEAR PORTGLENONE

... PARTY DISTURBAENOE NEAR PORT- GTLE~NONTI. KAGISTEfI T INVSESTUATIONT. Yesterday a young man named Patrick Scullion, Killygarron, was brought up in custody of Ser- geant J. Ward, before -Mr. J. MLIMeekin, J.P., in Portglenone Courtifouse, charged by District-In- spector Carter, Ballymena, with that lie (the ac- cused), on the Dight of thee Ist December, 1892, at Killygarron, in the County of ...

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 ...

CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER AT WORKINGTON

... o.--I r. ~NT19 DER AT OKAJkR Wo11JNGTOW. - ,, ?? Wyorks, wasI n-,ur at Cammnell's Works, was hos otif3 ir on Tuesday, with wilfully f~reed St °ii'rd at WorkbigtOit li'irtary P lbit' W5If at 'r formal evideltee tho Pugolldsy ,ft ii FROOT. The inqneet was > 3iD roil ?? It and adjourned untl uryI 0a4 iu 3oi.emerot em etamina. lrtied f Ifrt 'te V rlpty cit flaaowa kicked Ito tP ditr Or ildl tha ? ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BRISTOL aOOUITY OOURT. YEBTERDAY. Before hi Honour Judge Austin. PREACH. OF CONTRACT. JAMES V. Spimqon-The otion- was bronuht by Frank Peroy Jamesl Redorotstroeb, Bristol, ocurlar, to xecover. £21 damages for. broeah of ?? of G Silenced of 222' Coronation road, Bedmluster dyer, Airrieh (Msrs ' U na Co.) represented the plintiff, and Mr Wansbrough (M~lessr Waumbsough, Robaion and Taylor) was ...