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YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... CARDIFF. q5 1 (Before Mi, T. W. LEWIS, stipendiary; and Mr. R. E. SPENCER.) BRUTAL AND CALLOUS. A quietly-dressed young woman, named Sara-h Jones preferred a charge of assault ( against David William Davies, 24. Complainant was lame, and limped into court with difficulty, n aided by a stick, which she carried in her lhand. She was too weak to stand, and was d accommodated with a seat. The ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3429 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BELFAST RECORDER'S COURT

... Yesterday-Before His Honour Judge FITZGIBBON. Mi. H. M. Crawford, registrar, was in atten- dance. ASSAULT CASE. KELLY V. 31'NETLL. This was an action brought, by Joseph Kelly, publican, Ravenhill Road, against James M'Ntili, 26, Apsley Street, clerk, for the recovery of £20 for assault, alleged to have been committed in July last. Mr. David M'Gonigal (for Mr. M'Erlean) ap- I peared for the ...

DOUGLAS TRAGEDY

... L IADY-'S SH~OCItbiNG DElATH. I - e EViDE1NcE: ATl' TSHE INYQUEST. t Ant inqulest was Jopened at: Doug>laY, - Isile of I Mian, on Monday afternoon,r on the body oi Mrs.r Elizabeth Gallsvvorthr; whlo -was foundl dead- oh s hunday mtorning in a ivery stable. The deeasued, ( w ihose age iB giveu as 59, was thc' wrido of' a l~eeds leasther dealer, awtl resided at Arnlcaja- . 1lace, Shesoscarr, ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... ROLFI-D Tl5E POLI1CE1 COIJ RT'S.> P U) 11 -r S AI 0 li T II. Se;~a.6y. -Before 31lr. J. ILead aud 3Mr. .T. H. Corke. ASS AULT ON- aE 1'oLiC-e-liery lRogers, 25, a rough-looking mazn, woe: ciia1rged w~ith oeing dis- orderly wvhite drunt, audi a!80 with ulE tiUbi ...

THE SERIOUS ASSAULT AT DUNDRUM

... THE SERIOUS ASSAULT AT DUNDRUld Yesterday a special court was held in Dundruen Police Barrack, before Colonel Bowlby, R.M. ; Dr. R. Cromie, J.P.; and Mr. E. 0. Heuesey, J.P., when Samuel Clarke, in custody. was charged on remand -with having seriously as- saulted his wife anid stolen a revolver on the 21st inst. Head-Constable Murphy prosecuted. From the evidence adduced it appeared that ...

CURIOUS QUARRY ACTION

... CURIOUS QUARRY AdOs. I At La s County Court yesterday, before Sir 9. lloyd (jndge), Hugh Owen, William and David Evans clmed from Hughes and Busnby wages for work ?? he Castle Slatte Quarry. Dolvyddelen. Owen's claim was for Ell 15 s 9gd; ?? Owen's £9 8s.; and David Evans's £S7 A id. Mr. A. B. Grifith (instructed by Mr. Davies, estiniog) appeared for the plain- for the defen- : B;uibby. The ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... I1VER1POOL AND DISTRICI - POLICE COURTS& THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 lY:ER PO0-L Before Mr. W. 3- Stewart, Stipendiary Magistrate. Stowaways on a Steamer.-Three men named Vihil'amn Briggs, Joseph Hughes, and Charles Jackson were charged with stowing away on zoe s.s. Wanderer for Boston- The stipendiary Bent them to jail for four weeks each, b1lt re- nicked that notices should be posted along the ...

VALUATION APPEAL COURTS

... I VALUATION APPEit COURTSv GLASGOW. P Aneadjourned Valuation Appeal Court for the city- was, held in the City. Chambere..yesterday. of Trei~sirer-Gray presded; and ther other :members: Pr of the Court were Blufe Cut'ebert, Councillors!d W. Paton, J. HL -Martin, Chisholnm, and Breolhin. 1;to Sheriff 3furray acted as adviser Of the Court in 5 the, first case, in room Of Sir James Mawcat and.. Mr ...

EXETER FATALITY

... . TffE ' VICTIM OF THE STOKE-AILL DI FIR~E.I Au inquest was on Tuesday held at the fel Royal Devori and Exeter Hospital bY the City i; Coroner (Mr H W I0looper) respeoting the death of Richard Crurtp, who was burut in tho Steke.hill fire on Auguat 30th.-3r C B e Pretty was chosen foremas of the jnry. Mr II W Gould, solicitor, of Exeter, gave I evidence of identification. Decrased was 44 years ...

THE FATAL FIRE IN NEWCASTLE

... - _ - . . I. COROINER'S IN QUEST. On Saturday afternoon an inquest wvas held at the dead-house, St. Lawrrence, on the body of Spiro Chelmis (22), wvho ?? burnt to death ia the Continental Restaurant, Grainger Street, early on the previous mcrningi.- The Coroner (Mr Hoyle) reminded the jury that it was their province to enquire into the cause of the deceased's death, and not into the cause of ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DoweuA'rxacx.-The fortnightly court was held yesterday before Mr. W. Healy, J.P., in the chair; Colonel Bowlbv, R.3i.; Messrs. J. Clehand, J.P.; J. Denvir, J.P.; J. Reid, J.P.; and J. Tate, J.P. Mr. G. B. Snape prosecuted John Grant, tailor, Irish Street, Downpatrick, for an infraction of the Factory and Workshops Act by keeping a female employee at overtime on the 5th ult. Defendant admitted ...

SWEEPINGS OF THE EARTH

... jSWERnINGS OF THE EARTH.1 X . iTY, At Helston on Monday a jury severely ade censured Mr. Gren.ill, the coroner, for delas- pre- ing an inq nest. u the Mr. William Lilliarap, frrrinr, Plymoeth, shot himself at his residence, 9. Bellevue- place, \ on Sanday afternoon, and ilied immediately, A collision has occa-rerd between an excursion train and a freight train near Florevog, Colorado. Six ...