YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... > YSTERD' POLIS CE. CARDIFF. T * (Beore the STIPENDIAILY.) SHEBEENINGt I Foley. an elderly Woman, was up nt M SrPoliceyColrt on Friday, charged by argstable Mfale wvith selling boor without dit caid her husband had left t ~Jhe dofen two little boys to eep'- li ber- x~een convicted once before ill 1893. and we fined £5 and costs, or one month. fa In. BARRY. dc ~IEGFD UwLAWFUL WOUNDIN. ?? loured ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1759 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUICIDE AT SOUTHSEA

... SUIOIDE AT SOUTIISE&. vio; | A CAIIBOLLC'AG'Ir CASE. 'ti 1Antwiti~te, whose father residea: at No. 47, ,i] PlmuthstretPorteea, comrmitted snicides by D, .It appears that Autwvistle, wh~o was about 24 *years of age, was lately employed at the Northumberlaud 'public-houtse, IGosport, butth had beeui ouit of n situathon'for the:'past weak, and t had beren lodcihig 'itt No. 73, Carlisle-rebad, ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... (lUMTAES AN) CHARGES. THE RECENT JEWEL ROBBERIES. -n ?? tile North London Police Court yesterday, 'a man named 1{c-nnessey, described as a jeweller, and who gave his name as John Moore, was charged with having a large amount of jewellery in his peosenssions. The police stated he hlad a never traded as a jeweller, anid was an associate of expert th ieves. lie a thereupon eharged t with breaking ...

GLASGOW DEAN OF GUILD COURT DECISION

... Peter Glass v. John Whyte and Others. Glasgow, 9ISh September, 1899,-Raving con- sidered the closed record and whole process, repels the objections or the Master of Works, grants warrant to the petitioner to form the street specified in the petition and as delineated on the plan produced and signed as relative hereto as an intended private street of 40 feet in width, and extending in length ...

Published: Wednesday 13 September 1899
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1488 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE DREYFUS VERDICT

... -T D1E' YUS. TERDICTO i INTEREST OF QUEEN. VICTORIA.. THE PROBABILITY OF REVISION. IMPORTANT CHANGES AT WAR OFFICE. (mC;n UZO3A TO STSADARD 02 to-n LTJ Paris, September 1, Night I stated on Monday that though the French journals abstained as far as possible From referring to the severe criticisms of p foreign press on the judgment of the Bennes Court-martial, they had not been entirely lost ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ARIBIES A-ND CHUARGES. THE iSLE OF i1N MYSTERY. The adjourned inquest -on Elizabeth Galls- worthy. a wid(,v, Of eeds. ro was found dead in a stable, vhilc on a visit-.to Douglas, sle of Man, on Sunday, rnder remarkable circmn- stances, concluded at Douglas last night. The evidennc take2n yesterdlay twas principally con- cerning the movements of the ?? and t6e accused moen, Corlctt and Kelly, ...

LAW NOTICES

... CUiANCFiLY CIIAMiIY ItS.-The Chambers of Mr. Justice liekewich Will hi open to-dav froni 10 to 2. Cu)mruiev (0Vlndlirg-up)-The office of tbe Regristrr will be opeu tu-day frnio LI L 2. UtIUR CUtJRT OF JUSTIfE. BANKRUPTICY-Bnakruptcy-builldings Uarey-street, Li'a ?? (Jhanuber.-Itour 36O-B3etor lMr. Re istrar Linkliter.-At 11: 2 appllcatloa-J4 Petitions. At e1.30: 2 petitioS. At 12: 2 pttitions. ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... BREW8'iE3, SESSIONS. ! JEWCASTLL. THE BLACK LIST. The adjourned general annual lieensing meeting for the city anti LAunty of Neweacs:le wa- held on Tuesday morning at the Newcastle Police Court, when thec list of objections by the police to the renewal of ?? or beert-ouse licenses ;.as heard. The magistrates were Aldernen Richlard~son (ch;airman), and Sutton. and Councciliors Riley Lord, Hu.gh ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... BELFAST. TInohe P.evs:onCourt forthe WestBelaasftDivi- vision. before Mr. Burke, an interesting question as to thl lod.zmentof objections aroseyesterday. lb Iva, alleced by Mr. P. Doran, as representing, the N;ationaist party, that he had lodged with the TIowa Clerk, within the specified time, forty- p-:lc, 'thjectione to Unionist claimants, but they u-re no, printied in the published list. Dr ...

ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING NEAR ANTRIM

... ALLEGED CATTLE STEALI'G NEAR AN'BIThI. On last Saturday afternoon a man named George Aicorn, a farmer, residing at Ballypallady, was 'charged before Mr. John Kirk, J.P., at Antrim, with having, on the 31st August last, unlawfully stolen. two heifers, value £12, the property of William klackey, of Belfast. District-Inspector J. F. Gelston prosecuted, and: the prisoner was re- presented by ir. L ...

LLANDUDNO POLICE COURT

... LLAVDUDIM POLICE OOUJRT. This court was held on Monday, before Mr HE K Kneeshaw (chairm.), Mr T. Barker, Mr Wood, all, Mr W. Jones, Mr D. Phillips, and Mr John Owenm THE STREET HAWKING QU1STION. 3 The Chairmian said that at the last court Hugh Hughes, Llangwstenin, was sumnonedl under the Inew bye-laws of the Llandudno Urban Councid 1 for selling victuals otherwise than in. a market I The ...

THE GLASGOW LEGAL SCANDAL

... * TTl'iE GLASGOW T.AGAL 6C.ANDAL, BANKRiUPTC7 1PROU'EDI)NGS, t A SC-E IN COURT. .t On Wedneaday BIetsrs. Dr. .Tns. Crdqulioun e' and David Turnbuli Coiquhoun, solicitors, Glaygowr, wvere, before Glassow Sheriff GTuthele, exanidred in bankrnptcy. Great interest wac: oentred in tle case, as Dr. Calqohonn is in prison awniting trial for enmbezzliiig trust fands of at least £70,000. d ;'he ...