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CORPORAL PUNISHMENT IN PRISONS

... for third reading a in due course. ?? al witi die CORPORATIONS AND. OMNI- tbhe BUSES. IMPORTANT 7RULIN-G. B' Justice Cozens-Hardy, in the Chancery Divi- sion on Friday, gave judgment in the action Attorney-General versus London County Couui tai oil, 'by' ...

UNIVERSITY OF WALES

... tie to motion might stand over for a week.-Mr. .Jus- .a- tice Cozens Hardy assented. lie at S ,EIOUS A CCIDENT TO A SWANSEA CYCLIST. Um. The young ma~n Harry Parsonage, of St. ty Thomas, Swansea, wvhomi we on Monday ds reported tolha-ve fallen from his ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... Mr. Welratoll said Mr. Thomas liad been com- plaining all along. but in Noventber, beiiti anxious to get the bars. hoe was tilling to waive - his clait if ptlintiffs vitonlil bind thentselves 5to contrat deliveries. Steosrs. Thomas ?? 7 C o. felt that the ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... COMPANY I t at, (LIM3ITED). a In the Chancery Division of the High Court ICc rk of Justice on Saturday AMr. Justice Cozcus YS- H-ardy again had before him a, petition pre- a ,al sented for the compulsory winding -up of the III ,as HadIleigh. Castle Gold Mining ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... water came up itot tics aV iceo and xvhcire pretiously there was otb gar, oroand this was ico' known as lice sinking M opool, Thomas Thomlasl said he had baco M Lan ecillovod o1l tule land for niany years, and inth nl1871. he Icied seen ncbbits burrowing ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... imprisonment. NEWPORT. W\EDNESDAY (Before Mr. G. GEEN. Alder. man ,P PHILLIPS, and Councillor9'18T. PHILLIPS), 7 THEFT OF BOOTS. Thomas Woods, a haulier, of Dean-street was charged with the theft of three pairs or boots, and George Woods and William Janes Evans ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... with any persods or ?? in the third cg0'.' 'Thig oxplanation of.a mistake brought to o r' klnow'lodgL for his client by Mr. Thomas PhilliPs. solicitor, Pontyprldd, we Mke i-n 'Justice to Mr. Coldins,'who 'is a highly respeeted resident-of Poltypridd, alnd ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... liberty to apply, plaintiff to have costs of the arbi'trl.atinn. Judlgmeont accordingly. t NORTH'S NAVIGATION 0OLLIERES V. r THOMAS. In the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice on Friday (before Mr. Justice Keke- wich) Mr. Borthwick moved, on behalf ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... for a week. f PORTH, Oh THUESDAY.-(Before Mr. Stipendiary WIL- de LIAMS, Dr. IFOR LEWIS, Messrs. T. P. of JENIUNS, and D. THOMAS,) Ay Be FIGHT IN A RHONDDA TRAIN. of Sarah Ann Williams, married, Bllaenllechau, Ca and Margaret Williams, single, Blienllechan ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... that unless a man elf, had, been tw6 whole weeks in the same empl oy raie- they could not ha ascertained, anl ig Mr. Abel Thomas, QCC. said haperd for the the alppellant in the case of Margaret flees,. or isle, He only wished to state the fuels of that ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOCAL LAW CASES. IN RE THOMAS- ELTON V. REECE. Mr. Justice Cozens Hardy, in the Ohancery Division on Friday had before him a motion on behalf of the plaintiff in this administration action asking for the continuanee of an :nterim injunction which had ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... intend to proceed with the appeal, The Master of the Rolls directed the appeal to be struck out. and dismissed it with costs, THOMAS MALLEY V. BElTE DRY DOCK COMPANY (LIMITED). In the Court of Appeal (formed by the Master of tide Rolls and Lords Justices ...