BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890

... 1 (.rorn last night's Gazette.) RECEIVING ORDERS. Arthur H1. Blackett, Great Marlborough-setreet, London, publisher. George Otter, Grosvenor-street and Keighley- road, Colne, Lancashire. carter. Joseph F. Steele and Harry V. Currie, trading as the Albion Ml~~s 8addlery Company, and as London Bros., Harford-atrret. St. Gsorge's, and G~redat Hahmpton-street, Birmingham. factors Robert H. Field, ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPTED FRAUD ON A RAILWAY COMPANY

... ALLEGED ATTEMIPTED FRAUD I ON A RAILWAY COMPANY. I~~~A I . SINGULAR CASE. I At Bow-street Police Court, London, yester- day, before Sir Jdhn Bridge, who sat specially in the Extraditionr Court, William Liddell Howard, 60, commission agent, was charged on a warrant with attempting to obtain money 'by fraud; Mr. J. P. Grain, who prosecuted on behalf of the London and North-western Railway Com- ...

THE EDWARDS DIVORCE CASE

... THE EDWARDS DIVORCE |CASE. ANOTHER APPLICATION TO THE COURT. In the Divorce Division, yesterday, Mr. Justice Barnes had on his list for the purpose of making decrees absolute the case of Edwards v. Edwards. The petition, it will be remembered, was that of Dr. Davis Edwards, in vractice at Cemmaes, North Wales, for a dio orc(, by reason of the alleged adultery of his wife, Mrs. Catherine ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A CHESTER PUBLICAN

... At Chester City Police Court yesterday, Harry Cross, landlord of the Feathers Inn, Lower Bridge-street, was charged with two offences, namely, permitting gaming on his licensed pre- mises and permitting drunkenness. The case was one of a remarkable character, and was rendered all the more remarkable by the extent of hard swearing which characterised it. Ac- cording to the facts put forward by ...

REVISION COURTS

... LIVERPOOL. Mr. W. H. Butler, revising barrister, again sat yesterday at St. George's Hall, for the purpose of revising the voters' listts for the parliamentary and municipal borough of Liverpool. Mr. Bertram Furniss and Mr. A. F. Muir represented the Liberals; M-r. J. M'Cozmb, the Unionists; ad Mr. J. Thompson and Air. Holland artsared in the Conservative interest The sittings were occupied by ...

DARING JEWELLERY ROBBERY IN MANCHESTER

... DARING JEWELLERY ROBBERY LN MANCHESTE& CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDEIL LIVERPOOL MEN IMPLICATED. Yesterday morniu at the Manthester City Police Court, James Quinn, from Liverpool, and Robert FrancisBusby, who has no settled abode, but who also has been in Liverpool, were brought before Mr. T. J. Headlae, atipendiary, on the joint clarge of smashing a patslaw window of the jewellers' shop, 10, T h ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 LIVERPOOL in Beftwe Mr. W. J. Stewart, Stipendia' ra. Magistrate. f Neglecting to Maintain his Family.-Edward 7 Williams was charged with having neglected 8 to maintain his wife and three children, whereby 7they became chargeable to the Select Vestry to the amount of £4 2s. Prisoner, who had been O in good work while his family was in ...

GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST A RECTOR

... GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST GRV A JRECTOR. ALLEGED BARBAROUS CRUELTY TO BOYS. At the Market Weightoa Police Court, on r Wednesday, before Lord Herries, Cegtain I Iangdale, Major Forster, and Mr. A. DunrWl C the Bev. James Ie Maitre, recter of Evering- ham, war summoned for ?? he, having the chazro a of seven boys under the age of 16 years, unlaw- t fully and wilfully neglected each children in a c ...

THE DALSTON MURDER

... iTHE - DALSTON M MURDER. I SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE AT THE INQUEST. Evidence taken on Thursday at the res'sied riqeast onl Manfred Masset, the little nurse- Child whose body was found on October 27 in a Daletoss waiting-rocin, Was highly sensa- tional, Step by step the witnesses unfolded the true story of his mother's wanderings oet the 27th, 28th, aind 29th of October, the days when. according to ...

Published: Saturday 11 November 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1620 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SWANSEA MURDER CASE

... SWANSEA MURDER . . CASE. -co oh RESUMED POLICE -COURT to: WI Ved- PROCEEDINGS- Ho to- lhf the lie, ,,o ACCUSED IN THE WITNESS-? be rasi- BOX. th a dis- ct a, SHOE MAKER'S STORY DENIED IN this, TOTO.,Iv the of has- At Swanisea Police-court on Wednesdayicuorii- Let Nice iog (before Mr. J.- C. Fowlor, stipendiary; Mr. Sat Hoivel. Watkins, and other magistrates) Rhys ho ?? was again put up, ...

STRIKERS AND THE RATES

... MERTHYR GUARDIANS WIN diat it a THlE ACTION. o rent ine: IMPORTANT JUDGMENT BY da LORD JUSTICE ROMER. book - ?? POSITION OF TVE, GOVER.N--c M ENT AUDITOR. ifI On Alonday Lord Justice Ramer in the Court lslol of Appeal delivered his reserved ?? in get, the action by the Attorney.Gelenral against wer, the Mderthyr Guardians, which had reference had ti the relief given to certain colliers on ...

POLICE ATTACKED AT MERTHYR

... BRUTAL OUTRAGE IN THE t STREET, TWO CONSTABLES INJURED* e a FOUR MEN ARRESTED: MORE e TO FOLLOW, D If On Saturday evening Police-constables Henry Senior and George Hughes were set upon by a gang of roughs in Dynevor-strect, Merthyr, and d murderously assaulted. The attack seems to d have been deliberately planned, for some of e the ruffians were armed with weapons. The constables were ...