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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 ...

BOOKMAKER'S ACTION

... 'MILLIONAIRE'S SON AND BIS LOSSES. e From a case heard at the Law Courts on Monday, it appears that if you want to bet 'on the nod, to untold amounts, the only 'a thing necessary is to wear a nice frock coat and a Vower in your button-hole, and say your father is a millionaire. The plaintiff was Mr. William Forster. a bookmaker of standing, who has patronised Tattersall's for twenty years, ...

Published: Wednesday 15 February 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1809 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ELLON PAVEMENT CASE

... - t-- - , , | JUDGMENT BY 'ISE SIIERIFF. Sheriff Robertson yesterday gave judgment. in 'berdeen. Small Debt Court, in the action of in- cerdiet at the instance of the Commissionels of Polce of Ellon against Jas. Johustoii, baker, 635 king, Street, Aberdeen. and W. Fyvio, con- tractor,-Ashlea, Station Road, Ellon, to restrain them from doing the paving work opposite John.- ston's property in ...

INTERESTING DERBYSHIRE MILK CASE

... INTERESTING DERBYSHIRE MILK CASE. John Harris, a farmer, of Thurlston, EtwaU, Derbyshire, was summoned at Wood Green Police Court, before Mr. Morton Latham and other magis- trates, for having supplied to James Legj;itt, a miik dealer, milk from which 15 per cent, cf the fat hud been abstracted, whereas the contract be- tween the parties stated that the milk should be pure, new and unskimmed. ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1899
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 538 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FIGHTING AT MANILA

... I I AGUINALDO DECLARES WAR; AMERICAN SUCCESSES. GEN. OTIS GIVEN A FREE HAND. NATIVES SWIVPT BACK. THOUSANDS DYING IN TME TRiENCliHlES. t CAPTURE OF THE WATERWORKS. BURYING 'T'III' DEAD. WOMElN' SOLDIERS FOUND. WOUNDED DOCTOR MURJDERED. (rsUTER'S srEmCIA, sEtvICit.) MANILA, Fob. 6. Ani intensely exciting incident in Stiuda s eng1agemuent. as a charge made by the Wash- iigieons cili Idahos tnd ...

PERJURY AND THE CRIMINAL EVIDENCE ACT

... PEnJURt AND THE CRIMINAL EVIDENCE ACT. .JUDGTS CENsUiId ON A PROSECUTION. Mr. Justive Buckuill and a jury have been occupied two days a t 1,.icestzushire Assizjs in hearing a singular charge of perjury alleged to have been committed by v. man nirned Ibos. Newbold, undei the new Qximiatl Evidsnce Act. Mlr. Garnatt prosecuted, end Mr. %cCurdie defended. The case for ihe prosecution was that thk ...

MISS SANTLEY'S MORTGAGE

... IftSS SANTLEY'S _ -1 A - *- In the Chancery Divisio. on Tuesday b i Justice Byrne, was beard the case of Santf' bfore Ui This was an action by Miss Kate Santley v. Wild, known actress, against Mr S. J. Wilde, ey the Well in respect of certain mortgage trans50i005feinreijof with the Royalty Theatre. The ato legal questions of importance, including aisea s of the equitable rule against cloggin ...

LAW INTELLIGNECE— YESTERDAY

... LA'~INTELLIGENCH-4 'LAW YESTER~DAY. COURT OF APPEALi {'(Before the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon, and Lord Justice Holmes). in the Matter of an Arranging Debtor.-The arguments in this appeal were resumed front Friday. The appellant, MIr Edward H Vagg, mortgage broker, of London, appeals against an order of Mr Justice Boyd expunging his proof of debt in the case of an arranging ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... -4- COVENT GARDEN MARKETRIGHTS I In the Court of Appeal, yesterday, the r-owers of fruit, flowers, ane vegetables i who claim preferential rights for stands in Covent-garden market for thelr waggons and carts, under the Covent- garden Market Regulation Act of 1828, were heard before thoe Master of the Rolls and Lords Justices Rigby and Vaughan Williama on their appea from Mr. Justice Romer, ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERDAY'S INit UESTSO I I I -. . A FREQVENT CAUtSNF f4'DEATh. At St. Pancras Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest yesterday oi; the body of Betsy Ball, aeed i2. the wife of a shoe. uwaker, of 7, Cutoberiand-street ?? When on the previous Saturday tie deceased was crossing the toor of her bedroom she slipped and lell, ira-turmlg tier thigh. She died four days after. wards trom the eilects of ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... LONDON CO'UN'Y SESSIONS. LAIWU1 BIATCI{ Oil? PRISONEMS. I1 rige-et I en soo1t corrglirtulllrte the geraiil jury onl timeo itet of tli s 'iin loIrti,'' sadi Ir. IV. Ji.. Mecioll- ,,ell, (4G., in Iris cliiirgi rib tire( ejse sing, -of tim Frtebruary ei-ioi t Clrr-tvllpr''i-rlt. 'b iiisoit'iO, it apereii~itd, ?? Phi, 'lliiSe rincluderdi eine Coilt- these the jinitilter is Ve'ry rititrit iii ...

BREACH OF THE EXPLOSIVE ACT

... BREACH OF TlE EXPLOSIVE ?? ?? ?? PROCEEDINGS AT YSTl'RAD. t rd lvo1iceoett on Monday (before the At'y Mtrad r Igliatits Williamns, andi other gtipeatdiat ThorniO1 ':lon. malnager of the 51na6 t rate'.11. rcorky, and John Rces, iaitrptei azploev at the same colliery, were fumO1O d for teonuitiingt a breach of the geplrmirs Art. Ar. D. IW. Jones, solicitor, InspectOr Menhetnick; deposed that on ...

Published: Tuesday 07 February 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1360 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment