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IMPORTANT SHIPPING CASE

... IMPORTANT SHIPPING CASE .. ll A Thi -I,-s k- CLAI FOR RETURN EXPENSES WY TO PENALTH. to A case of considerable importance to the he n shipping trade came before Alderman Strong tie at the Guild-haD Police-court, London, es on Monday afternoon, when Mr. James Morris, [r. managing owner of the staamship Ras Elba, be of Penarth' appeared 'in answer to an aP adjourned summons brought against him ...

GLAMORGAN ASSIZES

... GL, MOR AN ASSIZES. 19 Al )y e? e- 10 le le as as jy of ly Ily ad he LIC he er, The Glamorgan Winter Assizes wereI Fr resumed in the Town-hall, Cardiff,.on Satur- att day morning. ph1 CRIAIINAI BUSYhESS. St (Before Mr. Justice BU'0OKNILL.) NOT 111H FIRIT OFFENsE. A lahourer, named J.Jhn Phill..ps, 33, pleaded int gailtyto havilig. lietweini the 10th and 14th of ap October, 1899, converted to ...

LLANRWST POLICE COURT

... LLANRWST POLIOE OUOIT. THE WATER RATE AT GIACCONWY. Ihis court was 'held on Monday before Ool0nel Johnstone (in the chair), Mw IUgoed JOnes, Dr. Jones, Mr J. L. Pettit.t-Iebert Williams, Gwytherin, was fined 5s and oesta for furiously Tiding a 'horse in Station-road on the 22nd uli- J. B. Ealsmere, Glanoonway, was summoned for non-payment of poor-rate, amrountiang to £6 13a 11~. Mr David Jones ...

ASSIZES AT RUTHIN

... ?A?BAT?1UTmI?T. high Flrlng-Merinst,- andeM ntgoe'ry, . were I~ighan wlo,~ys apaiejion the. Denroi by . Co 6nel Hitgson,-- who: is acttns .as highi.lheri~ff fr a.ec+ond~~ear~n~se . ; . i two o tir hee minutes. ThMeiaenr3. consiste of tie ca which' would' preen little o r. Eno . difficulty lie xw knew v: t b hwdio .~oi~h Wales Circuib.,as andi ws to.be, and4he mushisa-- th1qat, it evidenced ...

COLWYN BAY PETTY SESSIONS

... COLWYN BlOt ?IBTTY L;x.SSIONS. This court was held on Saturday, before the Rev. W. Venables Williams (in the chair), Mr Jamoea Wood, Mr T. A. wsborn, Mr C. i. Woudall, azurd Mr G. Bevan. LICE¢NSING. The licence of the Rhos Abbey Hotel, Rhos-on- Sea, wae, on the application of Mr Ampb;lett, (Messrs Porter and Amnphlett), transferred' feona Mr P. G. Kent to Miss Paul, late of the Queen's Hotel, ...

CHARGES OF LARCENY AT LLANDUDNO

... oiAT : : D ' ?? Jn d'dtoh i M ice-us .*:a4 tibl ?? Yiliii' . zy T Nll H 1, Mrgart Ann, ..Ioberts, Bryn Tirion, Be10sdap, was aharged ,with stealing -A gold chain : d locketW tlhe property is .Marar et Jonees, .r;kisine Housie, n id . . ,Mis M. Joness lrPineoe, Nora re, Lhaadu aid ,1ha~on the 12tih inst. the do- .,fexii4antl, cmne int ?? ,to ask for a situa- ti.on. Witness. h d'cion to leave' ...

[ill] PETTY SESISONS

... p TLl LI PETTy s These sessions were held on Wednesday before Mr J. ?? Jones (in the. chair) Or. S. W. Griffith, and Mr.Griffith- Jones. -CE'IN'SING.T1IATTES. I In the case o¢ the Dafarn Newydd, Aberso06h, !I Mr ¢Arthen Owen applied for a ?? adjourn- hnicniifr' 14 days, as, unfortunately, they had 0 not hadl the ''lans ?? application. wasp gra nted. I . I I - ' I THM'B ILA4YK LION, PWLIE-LE I ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... CARDIFF .: I FRIDAY.-41Before the Stipendiary, Mr. T. W. LEWIS.) .- DOMESTIc INFELICITY. Dennis Starr, 60, labourer, was charged with Ft having violently, assaulted his wife at their 2 house, 45, Springfield-place, on Thuigday night, and did not deny tile -accusation. The cate C di-c-osed a wretched state of domestie ?? f felicity.--Mrs. Starr, 'whose head was pro- Hf .fusey balideged, aud who ...

Published: Saturday 24 February 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1854 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LLANWRTYD RIGHT-OF-WAY CASE

... j-io.ANW RTYD' RIGHT-OF-WAY CASE. 'THLAIi AT BRECONSHIRE ASSIZES. i.The Llawrtyi right-of-way action was remod ..at Breconshire Assizes on ?? before' Air. Justice Bucknill and a special. jutry, The plalitiff was Mr. Richard Camp- ; t' e.,Dav-y'z' of Neuaddftawr,. Ilandeveny and. the'-defendants. Mr. Peury Lloyd, Glasbatry, t.. ;aidlir. 3oger Evans and. 11r.;'f. B. James. . Llaiinrtyd. The ...

LITIGANTS IN A FURNITURE CASE

... | 1 $LECTUQRIfD BY JUDGE OWEN. c-1 )ifcc l JudgC Owen. at CardifroContv-.rooltoii I d 'I is cad ?? and Co.-the Car dini' iurnishers. er t-rooglit to the court a man named A. II. ,io Iiier. lls Hlonoui asked if there was any- all body pre~ent in this case. A clerk stepped lito a- the witness-box andi the judge asked hinl r ° he wiat the office boy. The yooth replied that D he was a cierlI: ar ...

SWANSEA LICENSING SESSIONS

... se The ?? licensing sessionS for the Id biursuglh f Swcnse:i. werc held on Tuesday. ry Thoe maiyor (Mi. Win Watkins) presided over ts the licensing committee, which consisred of Mc Messrs. Bowel 1\Vatkine cWm. Willia-mBs Richard ,d. Martin. Thonta-s Freemant, Wim. Stose, and J. of It. Ica~ver A numbe.- of other magistrates were also seated on the bench. The list of old public-lhouse licences ...

Published: Wednesday 05 September 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1580 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SINGULAR TRADING CASE AT CARDIFF

... ,. 81N(ULAR TRADINTG CASE AT t )f . C tCARDIIFF. ! F I: . ,. . - - -. . ACTION BY A CAR'DIGANSHIRE CREAMTIERY COJMPNy. At Ca'rdiff County court on 'Wednesday' Thoolas Davies and Co.. of the Welsh Cream- eries, LIanio Road, Cardiganehire, brought an action against: Gorgb Danie), tiarding as the Direct Provision Compgny,. for £11. 106.; being the price of goods eoldiand'delivered by. the plainft ...