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WESTMINSTER CHAPEL

... WSTMI-STER CHAPEL FRENCH PASTEUR ON THE DREYFUS CA SE RESULTS OF CATIHOLICISM. A TERRIBLE INTICMTMENT. Pastr C mrnes, of Paris, a member of thre Socizta EVangeEane de France, and tho Rex-. Dr. Alexander, of New York, stave acdrosses in ?? Congregadional cbapcl, James- street, ~Victorra-strcet, yesterdav. Th. former occ-pied the place of ,;he rgelrahr ?? the jev. Richardl Westrope, at present m ...

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 ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL LICENSING SESSIONS

... RESULT OF THE BUSINESS. The business of those sessions was concluded yesterday in Dale-street Police Court, Sir Thomas Hughes presiding. th Mr. Pugh, barrister, applied on behalf of e Thomas Fisher for a renewal of the license at- n-tached so No. 4, Waterloo-road.-Mr. Cripps, e objecting on behalf of the Head Constable, said MIt objection was taken at the last annual sessions, sat but the ...

ELECTRICAL SEEING AND HEARING

... .ELECTRICAL SEEING AND , HEARING. rk- b SIGHT TO THE BLIND AND FEARING w lci TO THE DEAF.. . the ?? r3e The latest additon to the list of electrical t' ses discoreries-if sub.equent investigation con- r iu firms the preliminary annauncerneat-is the C. *. duscovery of an apparatus which will enable lgs the blind, to sees.'nud the deaf to hear. A ?? of the.Laornda Daily News ant has seen Mr. ...

Published: Wednesday 13 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 951 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CONWAY POLICE COURT

... CONWAY P ?? COUBT. At the magistrates' meeting on Tuesday there were on the bench Mr Henry Kneeshaw (chair- 'iran), Dr. R. A. Prichard, Mr R Wood, Mr a IL Darbis],ire, Mr Allanson Picton, Mr C. F. Woodall, end Mr Wm. Jones. THE BEtGING NUISANCE. Several persons. living at Conwavy were charged by s~uperintendeinb Rees withl ellowialg thieir chili- dren to beg about the street, under the ...

ALLEGED BIGAMY

... II AJJUU AAM A s' I '1 will TAVISTOCK WOMAN COMMITTED FOR for TRIA£,. con' .~ _ _Call A. STRANGE AFFAIR. is At the Tavistock Police Court to.day- r. before Mr. S. Hammiek-Selina Weekes was ohargod with unlawfally intermarrying with A ir William Thomas Fuge, at Beeralston, on Yor d October 8th, 1898.-Mr J D Johnstone prose- of r d cuted and Mr W W Matthew defended. o d Thomas George Boilden, ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... P O LICRAY OLICE. -4---AYS threeP.' -i_ - T 1k. Budcd, draper, to be s b- 1.0 Tottepham. He was withaittsniaptilg to obtain ofeste- Cook, Son, and Co., 22, St. I, hrchyard, 17o yards of silk Paul'5 ottu chy ~with intent to cheat by false Pre eoetecttve-serieant Thomas ehdd~u~ tha onAug,. 30 he saw the end stte d that M sB radhury's, and told hrimlie ats rmaking inqurie§ roepectin I theoser e ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... ji .I CAEI NEARING AN END. 3 THE DEMAND FOR FOREIGN WITNESSES. t REFUSED BY THE COURT. CLOSEi OF EVIDENCE. SPEECH BY GOVERNME NT COIfMIS- SI)ONER. (PREss ASSOCIATION FoR1iGN SrECIAL.) Rennes, Thursday. The hearing of evidence in the Dreyfus court-martial was concluded at to-day's sit- s tinv, and Major Carriere, Government Com- , nmisioner, began his speech for the prosecu- tion. At an early ...

DREYFUS COURT-MARTIAL

... 1DREYFUS COURT-IIAPRTIAL.I [ CLOSE Oh THE CASE, ANOTHER CONVICTION. TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENT ' ELOQUENT SPEECH FOR THE DEFENCE. .RsN\Fs, SATURDAY.-The Dreyfos court- martial was brought to a close to-day. Tlie morn- ing was devoted to the completion of Maitre De- Imange's eloquent and masterly speech tor the de- fence, and the Court. adjourned from one to three o'clock, when, after a few ...

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 ...