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LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... I' vs - 3 CAilDIFF. 2r TUtSDAY.-(Blfors M1,r. 1ILNERZJONES, I~ns ?? detl' w-stipndinuy.) WITHOUT A LICENCE. Jessie Olsen was Eummoned for selling beer without a licence at 13. Nelson-strect.-PolIce. sergeant Den Davie3 entered the box, when a P loud pop came from his direction similar to s. that heard when a chamlpagne cork is ex- 1 tracted. The deputy-stipeiitliary, the deputy- 2 clerk (Mr. ...

Published: Wednesday 14 November 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1022 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LICENSING SESSIONS

... LICE NSIN(G SEuSSIONS. i Bo i NEATH. mb. Before tile ?? &Gomleillor James on1 Glass), Messrs. A. C. Gardner. J. Fear Davies, rly D. T. Sims, F. J. Gibbins, 'Ihoinas Teague, nc- and llopkin Morgan. Ill I APPLICATION FOR A SPIRIT LICENCE. tat On behalf of iars. Miller. landlady of the ant Butcherrs' Arms. Leivis-road. Neatli. Air. Iver e 3' Bowen (instructed by Mr.l1. 0. Thomns) applied I for a. ...

Published: Tuesday 04 September 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 863 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SINGULAR CASE AT CARDIFF

... SINGULAR CASE AT CAfRDIFF | , . - -- I A. iLEGED EXTRAORDINARY FREAK~ * ~BY A YOUTH. ore AVC~ardiff Police-court onl Friday, a case Tlr sybijeb looktei exceedingly like. 'the result of cont re thle boys' penuy-dlreedfucls influence clime on N *S. ,n adlournment bef'ore the Stilceudiary, 'W i'o Archibald, George Bush, a, youth of iieveisteenl, sel ve'sry resplectably 'connected, wats chanrged ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... we BUSSE V. COEFIELD, SON, AND CO., OF C CARDIFF. In the Queen's Bench Division of the High l- Court of Justice on -Mondae^3 (before Mr. S Je ustice Darling and a common *jurl) the 0 action of Busse v. Corfield, Son, and Co., of a Cardiff, came on for hearing.-Mr. Herbert g Roed, Q.C.. and Mr. Moyses were for the plain- 1, tiff; Mr. B. Francis-Williams, Q.C., and Mr. M v. S. T. Evans, M.P.. ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... allur OC. . LOCALI PO)Llt.'-COlJRTS. CIA RI)F I , T'IJESDAY.-(lIcfoIe Mr. p'P. WV. LEAWIS, titipr- diary,) IMAAIA(fNG WAL:1 POSTERJIS. A vnoa i, Johit .Jones, uppepored to 11118itse' at. chargi, of laving daintaiod at poster boloig iog to the flianmorgan tiill-aosting Comipany. --Mr. T. IT. Belcher, tho aplmireil for tolu- plainants, said the object of the prosecution ciii) 11Ot to inili(tt it ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... TCARDIFF. ch The summuer quarter sessions for the borough Be of Cardiff ;vere resumed (before Mr. B. Francis- thb Williams., QO., recorder) at the Town-hall on As Saturday. ye . A PITIFUL CASE. ( For having stolen a cabinet-maker's plane, tic valued 3s., a married woman named Sarah I Richards, 38, Who said she was the mother of shi twelve children (most of whom were alive and ab comparatively ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL POLICE-CO U RTS. BARRY. THU RSDAY.-ABefore, Mr. IEWELLEI'l WOOD, Mr. J. LOWDON, and Mr. W. PATERSON). BE3LAKOWNERS AND DRIVERS. There was a batch of prosecutions down' for hearing against owners and drivers of unlicensed vehicles in the town. The first case taken was that against John IR. Chaiuings, a, break owner, of Barry Dock, who was charged at the instance of the Barry District ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... , ly CARDIFF. - 'THURSDAY.-(Before Mr.. T. W. LEWIS,. etipendiary.). AN ANCIENT, ACT. Away baek Ain.799-the tail end of the last Ch century ?? .imeas'ure' .of'precaution- to be 0 of observed on . the :Glanorganesire'C aial was he boiled into 9. bye-law. ' ?? so It was called The Glamorganshire Canal ir- Act, and under Section 33 the bye4aw ordained t Ily that no boat should be navigated' on ...

FRENCH MAID'S TROUBLES

... FRE ~ 76-d 'iAD'ST TROUBES,' | *Er'S 7 ''MA iTJ S ANS INDIGNANT; i'GLSTR Tp ?? Great indignation was expressefi by Mr. Curtis Bennett at Marylebone 1'olibe.court'on Thurs. 0 ;.day. at the treatment uhich a/young French ; i1woman bad received at 'the hands of her'niis. tress. Last week the young woman, acom.o panied by a gentleman who had unde~rtaken)7 to befriend her, appliedat that court for ...

LOCAL POLICE COURTS

... LOCAAL POLICE COURTS. 5 d d CARDIFF. o . IRIDAY.-(Before the STIPENDUIARY, Mr. T. C - - WW, Lewis.) t W9 v WII'F DEkSERTI~ON. . t .e Mrs. Ann- Gram bridge, of 79, Alfred-street, C' v' Roath,' 4ued her husband, George William 0 .5 Grumbridge. for desertion. Grumbridge is s' s a solicitor's clerk. .. Mr. Lloyd Meyrick C e appenaed for ?? lifoyrick stated fi d' that the parties ba'd been married ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... | LEAVE TO PRESUME DEATh. tl ig In the Probate Division of the High a, d- Conut of Justice on Monday, application li in was; made to Mr. Justice Barnes by Mr. J. ill Harvey Murphy, on behalf of the relations. for o m leave to presunle the death of Mr. Robert Hors- P or lesr Goghtly. landlord of the Hereford Arms y at otl. e and tenant of the Liswerry tl A urphy stated that Mr. Golightly, irt ...

A CARDIFF LICENSING CASE

... I& CARDIFF LICENSING CASE | NOVEL DEFENCE. Before the Slipondiary (Mr. T. ?? Lewis) it r Cardiff Police-rocirt onl Wednesday .l'lorence t Jura, -Rilton, of the Corporation Hotel, C-ow- I trl-cdge-roacl, wvas secaimoncd (1) for supplying i i'toxc.i'cts to a dranichec persocc-a female. , nanecd Annioe Thomnss-and (2) for permuit- Clog drunkenneas on licenzed premises. Mr. Htalloran (from tl:e ...

Published: Thursday 27 September 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1425 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment