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PETTY SESSIONS

... testeti on, ;Strodar. Ha-i all thep cttemirr.aicea beeti added up, doubtless rile result satield hare b-~en a recorde. nev er to speak oi' lie hod iae oa n ster.' turned awesv. At tire rafter- noon - oerlet- Mr. .fnr-'e, Dixon preaich his ?? ifire- iI srll ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... others in West Brormwichl Iand in Enirland found out that thu -grossest treason was existing in the Clint-h. Practically speaking., thel, mnajority of the clergy were doing their' best to destroy thle Protestant character of the Cherub, of Enigland, and ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... injured someho.-.Discharged. hi SECOND COURT.o (Before Mr. 0. H. TONES. deputy-chairman.) Ph WOUNDING AN ITALIAN.E Ernest Price Speake. 21. collier, was the first it Prisoner to come forward, the charge against Sl him being that he unlawfully and maliciously ...

POLICE NEWS

... e Delaney said the woman was lying is in the road, and' her clothes were covered with tl mud. She could neither stand nor speak, and the ti stretcher had to be requisitioned to get her to the tt lockup. The Bench estreated her recognisances m and also ...

SOMERSET QUARTER SESSION

... unanimously, and the Clerk of the Peace was directed to forward a copy of it to Sir Richard Paget. n Mr DoUGLAs METCALFE, speaking on behalf of the Session Bar, said they. would all feel disappointed If V something were not said on their part. as to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... a native of Scotland, charged Mary Hamilton *ith having stolen three sove- reigns from him. He deposed that while he was speaking to her in Mabbot street on Morn- day night she took the monev from his vest pocket and ran off with it. She was arrested ...

FRENCH MAID'S TROUBLES

... gentleman who had unde~rtaken)7 to befriend her, appliedat that court for.advice, Through her adviser. for she was unable -b speak a word inEnglish, she stat-dthwo TI the Saturday before Christmas she was ezigaged Jib by a lady at the registry office in ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... between 1h r. December 10th and 14th, frons the proprietor of b i) the Crown Hotel Emnsworth.- PrL-oner wats c a unable to speak English, aud as an interpreter 1 ii failed to put in tin appearance, ?? was ib axremranided for another ?? was stated ii th ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... in the face, and declared he would do for him that night. After speaking About a knife he went to the kitchen, and, on coming baok, aid,: I've got! one. Prosecutor was then speaking to his wife, and're received a blowr on theI side of hise head. ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... in December last. Joseph Harvey, coal dealer, Morfital Lane, was charged with receiving two loads from Gray; and Abednero Speake, coal dealer, BilstonStreet. wvith receiving three ?? prosecntor stated that he lad employed the prisouer Gray to draw coal ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... now got £,25. ?? was tbe most jer0 , brilliant boy ho e-er had in the office. ln July tria last the witness had ocasion to speak to the I a accused about his neglecting his worck, and the Jep ! accused told him that the rca on was that for! Loa I about ...

POLICE NEWS

... has come, if io can ever come in our generation, whda the various sections of the Irish Natlonalle' representation should speak and act as one mant at W'estmlnster, casting aside all merely personal. considerations and all minor political issues, i% view ...