SEQUEL TO A POLICE-COURT CONVICTION

... A BREEZE. At the Liver-nol Police Court, yesterday, be- fore, Mr. W. J. Stewart, stipendiary magistrte, Luigi Pistani appeared in support of a summons against the head-constable for the handing over of the sum of £o 6s. 12d. bMr. Steinforth ap- petred for the applicant, who is an Italian, and the head-constable was represented by Mr. Cripps.-Mr. Steinforth said that Pistani had, on the' 15th ...

THE ROBBERIES AT CREWE CO-OPERATIVE STORES

... THE ROBBERIES AT CREWE | CO-OPERATIVE STORES. PAINFUL DISCLOSURES. At Crewe yesterday, the trial was resumed for the third day of William Rawlings, boot salesman; William Massey, a clogger; and Kate Jane Massey, his wife, who are charged with stealing a large quantity of boots and shoes,- the property of the Crewe Co-operative Friendly Society. Joseph Massey, aged 14, son of the prisoners ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATURDAY'S POLICE, CARDIFF. (Before Aldermanl J'ACOBS and Councillor T. A :EDithWS.) THEFT OF A WAVTCH. William Webb wvas charged with having stolen a silver watchi from Frederick Ford en the 14th ?? was stated by Ford that the watch was taken ?? him that evening when be was soumenwhat thre wvorse for drink, lie nas of the olainaon that it was worth about 3;.- When arrested aned chargedl ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... v CARDIFF. - ae DEARTH OF MAGISTRATES. 001 If a plaintiff in a case does not turn up in I time at Cardiff Polioce-onrt the bench mark I a their sense of the lapse by striking oat the mI case peremptorily. But the laxity is not all on off one side, Although another batch of magis- nic t trates has been appointed, the attendance wa D generally is no lietter, and the proceedings are r delayed the ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2084 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Keynsham Police Court

... YESTERDAY. Ileore Col. Skrine (chairman), Mr A. Poole, Mr E. Bartelt, and Major Edgell. LICENSING BUSINESS. TIlE SUPERINTONDENT'S REPORT. The Superintendent of the Division (Supt. Brown) in hIls rcport Ecated that there were 39 persons within the division licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor-11 licensed victuallers, 14 beerhouse keepers licensed for consumption on their premises, and ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... I i ! BASH Baulkruptcvy cel'i'L Y il- 4 1 YESTERDAY. Before the Official Receiver, drr E. G. Clarke, |IIIST MEETINGS. On j GF40oRn EDWASSD AnuAecAar, of 11, St. Joln's ng j terrace, Lower Weston, Bath, assurance agent.-The ras statement of affairs showed liabilities amournting to In, £305 6s d, and the deficiency is estimated at im £88 10s l1d. According to the observations of the at. Oflicial ...

CYCLISTS KILLED

... NAVAL CHAPLAIN'S TERRIBLE DEATH On Wednesday Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest at St. Pancas on the body of Arthur Walter Horne, aged 22, lately residing at 69, Holloway-road, Islington, who died in the Royal Free hospital from the effects of insuries received in a bicycle ?? father said the deceased was third mate on board a steam- ship, and at the end of August was home on leave. On Aug.30 ...

FRANCE'S SHAME

... FLANGE S SHAMET I - -TIfAMl0 nECONVICTED jioy joil p{~pRISONER'SO COURAGE.th arr - ?? gAq,~CTING SCENES, Qa W10IILL FOLLOW ?Ik O'c A APEAL LODGED, of - ?? Lr,,t1T1'S TELFiORA~IIJ Thi ?? this Morning, when FM 01b!Cl ia -1cer 1l~l ?? etinvedl his speech th ti~' 1iiat.~~'l'le verdict of the Wit III. .01'IiIII wal s quietly re- pLIIC thei~rytus cl15e is tell thi ,WL' ii.-DefTs, y five ed] itIII ...

INQUEST ON A CORONER'S OFFICER

... INQUEST ON A CORONETS I OFFICER. Yesterday, at Lambeth, Xr. Braxton Hicks held an inquest on the body of William Hall, aged 65, parish constable for Lamuetb and coroner's officer for St. George's, Southwark, in the jurisdiction of the City of London, who died on Tbnrsd'ay.-Miss Emily Hall said the deceased was her fathur, and resided at 24, Pratt-screst, Lambeth. A oat six weeks since he saw a ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... NEWCASTLE. At 'the Nevwcstle Police Coart, on Taesday, the Brewster Sessions for the city and county of New- castle were resumed and concluded. Tic magistrates on the bench were Councillors 1-lugh Morton (in tho chair), John Goolden, and James Coltman, members of the Licensing Committee. Mr J. G. Youll presented plans on behalf of Johnl Black for the reconstruction of the Lord Hill, Pittf ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... L1ssu;aN.-This fortuightly court wras held yes- terday before Dr. MacKsenzie. J.P. (in the chair) Dr. St. George, J.P. ; Mr. W. R. MAtall, J.P. ; and Mr. John Laird, J.P. James Watson summoned Samuel Cunack for having indulged in threats ?? regard to the complainant. Mr. G. B. Wilkins. sonicitor, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. W. G. MIaginnis, solicitor. for the defence. The case having ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... ; ?? monthly court was 'held yes- terday, before Major-Gelneral Montgomery, D.L. Corlonel Bovlhy, R.M.; and Mr. Wm. Gibson. Tbis was the annual licensing sessions, and the pu'blicans' certifcates were all signed. Andrew Finlay summoned Hugh Ritchie for nniawfally leaving his employrnint as farm servant. £4 com- pensation was claimed. The Court awarded £2 compensation an d csti. John Hamilton, ...