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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 ...

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 ...

CARNARVON

... to Mr J. H. cousins, 4f this town. Colonel Pilcher, who Was on- Lord Roberts's staff in Dublin, is a most iatrepid soldier, speaks several languages, and has more than ounoe been captured as a spy on the Continent. He visited this town five years ago on ...

MENAI BRIDGE COUNTY COURT

... finished his own :work for the day, jumpe3 tinto the car and took :the reins int7 'his own'hands. -Thus the one whI was strictly speaking the;.Aver allowed the other man to have the rein, and it was -while the senior man 3iad.-harge that the defendant was knocked ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE POLICE COMMITTEE

... that as chairman of the general purpores committee, he had had a lot to do with Supe. ffl rintendent Scott, anld he could speak of him and his service in the most eulogistic terms.- Mr. Trubehaw proposed that the comenittee ed xpress their deep sympathy ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS,

... Rues t in a swfrien andt said thatr nloer thapendnt t hre-or ny trekavies wasno gnmpadwr hm . ?? h aia. sw the atheck is ?? 'speaks-roo on tha ev , and found ft itru. MeAir. Whitehouse was arguingp abont skits and wanting the, key of the skittle' Y. all ...

MIDNIGHT ASSAULT AT SWANSEA

... deceased was an acquaintance of P h O'Shea, who went by the Christian name 1 of 'Denniker. She had never heard t deceasedi speak of O'Shea, and could not a say whether there was unpleasantness ch f betieen then- ?? Ellen Joyce, another sister, said deceased ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... braised his not stood .in the, witness-b6x, for a' lon igtinme. .Sbe told a Pitiabl.o story-aes well7as eshe Was able to speak. On tho- previous night she w.,s on -the drink, anld vent to liacrnother's house-182, Pcnarth-road. : - I - - The Clerk: ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF ASSAULT AT BANGOR

... sa well 'as painin' wail owiing. From the tizde of thlei'assault th hadbe unable to take any. tiohid. food, `and, he ol o speak well because of 'his-aw. There Jid been no :rword'ef a J qiiarral, and hoalhing to justifythe defendant. 'e wbuld k the Bench ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... maintenance. Y, Crowther. lingered, after the others had gone out, and attempted to address the stipendiary te again.' te May I speak to you. sir? he inquired. I No ! replied his Worship, shortly and s sternly. SHEBEENING AT CARDIFF. a A.remarkable sequel ...

BARRY SUNDAY DRINKING

... of whomi was named Marshall, were carrying I something in jugs. He entered by thie back door, and saw the female defendant speaking to the woman Marshall. Mrs. Perry exclaimed. Here are the bobbies coming, and then ran inside. Ile followed her, and saw ...

PERJURY ALLEGED AGAINST AN AUCTIONEER

... through our hands. ' .The Stipeudiary: And Mr. Brooks. with a great number of watches passing through his r hands, ran only speak of them by reference to' T That would be so, sir; ' t TThe Stipeudiary: Very good. I dismiss the C Worshi ?? ii Worship1 explained ...