SOUTH WALES LICENSING SESSIONS

... SOUTH WALES LICENSING | I SESSIONS. TREP.DE .A11. The annual licensing sessions for the Trede' gar section of the Bedwdllty Petty Sessional Division was held at Tredegar on Tuesday, the licensing justices sitting being presided over b3r Dr. R. T. E. Davies. The superiustendenit of the division (Mr. F. Allen) submitted his annual report, which showed that the population of the district ...

Published: Wednesday 13 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 312 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... 'YES'fEMD1AY'S -POLICE'. CARDIFF. (Befcre Mr. T. WT . .ELWIS. Stitendiary.) A 1MItI'HItAY PI',IESENT. Denis Slicehalt. eightena, wi 'i i-ced onire- ?? with otistea.iing, on tht 7th i.it., a tlady's: 5:Iter ,oat(, anii chain, with acae an-iid heey, ottited at 95S., ite propvitty of Alttnc LReganii- Detective Iavey arret ?? prisoner at Ia 'dy. ?? the Wa'ran wichi licihald beenli issuetl, tld cj ...

Published: Saturday 23 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1095 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13. LIVERPOOL Before Mr. W. J. Stewart. Stipendiary XMgistrate. Bad Bacon.-Messrs. George Noble and Atkinson, Great Homer-street, were summoned fot having exposed for sale a quantity of bacon that was unfit for human ?? Wycherley deposed that he visited the shop on the 5th inst., and saw a number of hams and shoulders of bacon. Two rolled shoulders of bacon were quite unfit ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LIVEKPOOL AND DISTRIMi POLICE COURTS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. LIVERPOOL Before Mr. W. J. Stewart, Stipendiary NMagistrate. A Sneak Thief. Convicted.-Annie Jane Robb, a woman of disreputable appearance, was brought up in custody charged with being in un- lawful possession of a watch and chain, valued at £5, on the 9th inst., and also with having in her keeping, illegally, a clock on the 2nd ...

ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSIONS

... ADJOURNED LICENSING i | SESSIONS. l LIVERPOOL PUBLIC HOUSE GAMING AND DRINK ON CREDIT. i The adjourned general annal licensing meet- lag for the city of Liverpool wae commenced yes- terday at the Second Court, Dale-street. Sir Thomas Hughes presided, and the other magistrates on the bench were Colonel Morrison, Dr. Flinn, Colonel William Walker, Dr. Carter, b Dr. Kellett Smith, Dr. Whitford, ...

THE MURDER OF MR. CHILDS

... TIIE - S OHARGE AGAINST HIS BROTUR - I Yesterday at two o'clock in Ah,' Nortern Po.ice Court-, before Mr WaIl, Q C, Samuel Childs; of 51' St Patrick's road, Drumcondra, wa brought up on re- I mand charged with the wilful murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, at 6 Bengal ter- race, Finglas, on the night of the 2nd of Septem- ber. Long before the ease came on the court had become so thronged ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... JESTERDAY'S INQUESTS. I DEATH IN A. CAB. Mr. Walter Schroder hold an inouiry. yesterday, at St. Pancras-gardenr on the body of Thomas H. Watling, 22, of 6, Clerkenwell-green. From the evidence it appeared that on Wednesday the de- eeased went to the Sir Hugh -Myddeltoa sclools to remove some heavy boxes. He afterwards Complained of abdominal pains, and Dr. F. Maria advised his removal to the ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... ?? raSEPTEMisER 5th. a Before Alderman Saunders (in the chair), Alder- Ni men Cooper and Bacon. Messrs. W. Braum and 'i )r J. Sheard.. if Thos. Griffin, no occupation, 86, James-street, . was charged with being drunk while in charge of a b 9, horse and cart on the' Cowley-road.-P.C. Pargeter 5' ' proved the case, and prisoner, who pleaded guilty, V n was fined 5s. and 3s. 6d. costs or seven ...

KILLED BY ROUGHS

... ICILLED BY ROUGHs. AN ARREST AT BARNET FAIR. Lerkenwell police-court, on Thurs- ?? Jolh oroee, 23, a carman, of no h abede, was charged with being con- ed with three men not in oustody in '-'eltinr and rob'bing Henry Benbow ?? Id watch and chain, value 101., and go3ld en Aug. 30, at ~Albion-street, C~ld~nau rcd. heprisoner was further charged withbeing concerned flitis smemeninthe manslaughter ...

BARMAID SUICIDES

... BARMATI SUICIDES. IETTrER TO A SWEETHEART. MARRI~ED MAN'S IMMORALITY. ~it-. Wynn Weetcott held anl inquest at the Hackney Coroner'a Court on Thursidsy, concerning the death of Emaily Miary Attn lirItee, about twenty-three years, a barmaid, lately employed at the Merniasid Tavern, Mare- strePet, Heck-nay, who commiitted rsuicids, en Awlttlay by taking carbolic Cciii while in a lirot-elnan ...

A VACCINATION SUMMONS

... WIFE DEF'ENI)S THE CASE. AMUSING CONVERSATION. ?? - - J-iniel ?? Sitnpsioinf Colark 's-bltilidrt-, ?? wils s1i ?? et Ilsl'-tit-Ot Pollhe l'ui-t oil WVeOirt'?'ly for firitimi to have his Illill velecilinetot. M r. IL. C, Jonies sulipuirt ed the stlillimons on behalf of the Gunrdians. of St. (tiles. 'I'li ?? did liit appear, hillt wsas represetited Iby his wifle. W'rrntrt-oilieor (lhonvil i, 0 ...

THE GLASNEVIN MURDER

... THE GLASNEVLN MURDER. | CHARGE AGAINST DECEASED'S BROTHER. DimTJN, THVDSDAY.-The Police Courts proved -a centre of unusual attraction this morning, in conseiluence of the arrest of Samuel Chlads, last night, charged with the murder of his brother, Thomas Childs, aged seventy-six years, at his resi- dence, Glasnaevin, on the night of Saturday, the 2nd, or morning of Sunday, 3rd September. The N ...