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QUARTER SESSIONS

... to CARDIFF. ha El' The.Easter Quarter Sessions for the boroughit of Cardiff commenced at the T own-hall, Car- ha d~ eduff, onl Saturday, before Mr. B. Francis-Wil- :ne rh(ame, Q.C. (recorder), who took his seat on I I fir I the bench at ten o'cl ock. The mayor (Mr. S. sec t A. Brain) was in attendance, and Mr. J. L.. W~heatley (town-clerk) acted as clerk of.- the to V of i Peaoe. ga eS The ...

PEMBROKESHIRE POLICE STATIONS

... pV,.AlBV,.OESHIRE POLICE i STATIONS. 1IAriP COMM1IE'T'l'S BY T.1F[E GOY13RN- T IME.Nr IN'SPECTOR.. llbLFORsD 11 AVEN AN D ITS UNGETAT- A131,; I(LOOK-UP. - UD 'the ?? Standing Joint Comn- nittec met at. tl' Shire-aill, Harford slest, ou lateLs(dla-, Mr. N, A. Roch, Coslhes- tan. presiding. I Cptainl i. 1) ?? her M.ajesty's In- .1 lea qscctor of ConIsWtIala ty, snlll to Cit(ief-on e stal )li e ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... ) BIGHTON V. MUINIDAY. Iii the Chancery Division of the High Cour ?? of Justice On Friday (before Mr. Justice )OI Klieewiclc Mir. Warrington, QOC.. mentioned - 4-. tins matter, in Connecotion with which hisB lord- shlip ap)pointed losat week at receiver and otil mana111ger of at ehenilsi.'s butsiness ait Cardiff. met0 Hlis lordship would remember, sold the learned AI r. couinsel, that the ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1991 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CARDIFF COUNTY-COURT

... CARDIPF. COUNTY-00U.R THURSDIY.-(Before Judge OWEN.) I . DISCHARGE GRANTED,. George Frederick Thomas, l'ate grocer, .of Tyndall-street, . Cardiff, applied for dis- charge in bankruptcy.-In- answer to the judge, he said he had been bankrdpt some Ls twelve years ago, had sincebecn w9rking at discharging pitwood and ednitrimming and Le ised to be discharged, as 'he believed 'he would then be ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... AXRDIFF. FIRST~ COURT. PH UR SDA.Y.-{Bero -Jr. IILE-JONES, deputy-stiliendiary.) TIUSBAND'S -IABILITIES. ?? Evan Jones. 25. a, mason, ivas broupght tip ?? remnand oal a charge of neglecting to pay tile smill of .66 1I6s 6d., arrears and costs dne tndec a maintenance order to his wife, Mary Jones. Mr. J. Morgann solicitor represented thc plailitiff, ati dMr. Lloyd Mleyriek, solicitor, the ...

GOING TO BE PAID OFF

... ' GOIN(G TO BE PAID OFF'. OATALOGLUE OF CHARGES AT CARI)Ii'F. hon Before the Stipendiary lAir. T. NV. Lewis) at Sn Cardiff Police-courb on Tuesday. John lichael Conuor. alias John Johnson, alias John Peter- Nc son. aged 42. Was placed upon his trial in nf respect of charges the statoiellt of which covr filloed up both sides of the calendar. The first nooj allegation was that prisoner, on ...

Published: Wednesday 12 December 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1008 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL LAW CASES

... JLOCAJi LAW ASES. MEq'TROPOLITAN BANK OF ENGLAND AN]) th WALES V. HL Ii. VIVIAN AND) CO.:LILIMITBD). ?? Division of the High Court ode of Justice on Thursday Mr. Justice Cozcas- TI ofHordy' had before him a motion in this action. co: of The pla~intiffs suing on behalf of themselves n-c and. all other debeniture holders in til ?? 'hsIle ijy, 'asked for an injuction to restrain the se] nd ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOCAL LAW CASES, SEQUEDI TO A COLLISION. In the Admiralty Court on Friday Mr. Justice Barnes granted the owners of the steamnship Newbiggin a decree limiting their 1iability to £6,516 In respect of danmages tn-ising out of the loss of the stealllship City of Rotterdam, uvhicks 6anes after colliding with She Noehbiggiss in thuo Enuglish Channel on June 16 last. The Nowbiggin at the time was ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1366 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A CONDEMNED MAN'S LAST DAYS ON EARTH

... IA CONDEMNED MIAN'S LAST , DAYS ON EARTH. - - . THE POSTYPEIDD MURDERER INN CARDIFF GAOL. lIE ASKS THE AUTHORITIES FOR :BUTTEThSOO'TCH. Lacoy, the black; ta1 who is awaiting ?? for the miurdue of his young whito rite, lmist given up all hope of obltain- inlg a reprieve. Since his removal from Swvansea to the condemned cell in Uardiff C(anl ho lias shown in manly wnys that he undlorstands his ...

THE TRAGIC FATE OF A BARRY DIVER

... THE 'I 3AGIC FATE OF A BARRY DIVER. I i, I - II | IN-QUElT AND V E RDIIOT. iC |ASSAGE OF ARMIS BETWEEN , 11 SOLICITORS. lii Mr. E. B. Llewellyn lleece, thle deputy-divi- n sional coroneL, conducted all inquest at luarry is Police-court on Wednesday on the body of Mfichael Murplhy, aged 37, of 24, Train-street, flurry Dlocks, a diver in the employ of Mdessrs. Price arid ?? the contractors for ? ...

MERTHYR GUARDIANS AND STRIKE RELIEF

... jMERTHYR GUARDIANN I. STrllR~IKE RELIEX1F^;Z; ; THE JUDGAMENT OF THE COtT;OF ;b * APPEAL, : ?? de REPORT BY 'THlE CLERKE T * B9A{D it>?,: '«' 4 At the weekly meeting of the Mertlib'c 3o ar4 s, .of 'Guardians on Saturday, Mr. ?? T1 q4a4ne#, ! the clerk, reported upon the judgmeh't6of: ?? Court of Appeal reversing the decisio; 64Lp0d ?? Justice Romer in the action urocghc'hsLiiti';. the ...

CHARGE AGAINST AN OFFICER

... CHAR@GE AGAINST . AN OFFICER, Uf CONCLUSION OF' THE DOVER ? QOURT-MAIMTAL. HOINOURABLE ACQUITTAL OF THE ACCUS~ED, EXCITING SCENID IN COURT. ti l- Thcc gon-fcsal conrt-nmi-fliaI for the trial ofT io Second-lieutienant A'Beeleelt, ?? accused of stealing two markeod half - crowns from the 'Royal Artillery canteen at Dover, ?? concluded on Saturday under the procdenicy of Colonel Gilgow. There was ...