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LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL4 POLICE-COURTS. CARDIFF, inc an' MtONDAY,-lpefocr M~r, T, W, LEWIS, INl Stipcndtesry-l ter AN ALLEGED CHILD 'INEBRIATE. iinl Ani extraordinary case name before his lix worship on thle arrival of -Mrs. Lyons, wise we brought. her boy Dan with her, on an adjourned school board summons, The boyv was at truant, and the Stipendiary, Qn bad been having him under consideration. with fro -a view ...

CARDIFF BANKRUPTCYCOURT

... ;CAUPIFF' BANKRUp'Id CO URT. ' .- FLDA'Y.-(Becore the REGIS`TRAR 'Mr. Haitrry or e . .usirs i. - de . PHOTOGRAPHER'S AFFAIRS'-: ! Edwin WMesley Robertsi;photogrsuher,'of Oar- c0 h ?? for liisepuiblib exiamifnation.: ?? tb Y ?? :Richards appeared for the tinetee;' Mr. )f Lewis Morgan appcartd. for the debtor-1r. ee if Robertsifaid that,he hid been inibu'sinese for s r. seventeen: years, 'In. ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL2 POLICE-COU RTS. CARDIFF. 1WEDNESDAY.-(Befora the STIPENDIARY.) ALDEGED WOUNDING. William Edward Ossiugton, 41, was siiilxrlr charged with wounding Andrew Willianr Edwards oil the 25ta of June. Mr. T. H Belcher defended. The offence was alleged to have been committed at the Gower Hotel, Cal-hays. Defendant has teased Edwa-rds's dog and( witness objected. It was after this that the ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL POLICE-COURTS, 'CAIDIFF. SATURDAY.-(Before AMr. T. ' H. STEPHENS and.Couuncillor SYMONDS.) A PUBLIC DANGER; on William.Morris was charged with being drunk rei while in charge of firearms in Onatle-street on' wi the 19th of -January.-Police - constable 54a thb told .tho bench that prisoner had gone into a inl chop there and had purchased a small revolver. '1 On coining outhe began trying ...

BARRY CELEBRATIONS

... BARRY CELEBllATiONS. PENARTH POLCE-COU)R'Tl AS A COURT OF APPEAL. Tho 1'enarth magistrates oil Wednesday heaid an app!iclition by r, rF. P. Joniea-Lioe'd, solicitor, arrly, for two or four houra' exten A sion of time on bliehaif of Mr. Vine, of the t Marine, liotel, Rarry Is1nnd.-Mr. Jones-Iloyd ( .9rated that there would le I a general holiday t and toown deiuonstratolsi at Barry on Thursday ...

GLAMORGAN ASSIZES

... | GLAMORG.AN ASSIZES. I~ _ INTERESTSNG SPEECH BY THE mo JUDGE. ADVICE ON THE RESTRICTION OF a .2. THE COAL OUTPUr at . 3 The Glamrorgan Assizes opened at Swansea 4, 'on Thursday morning before Mr. Justice 5. 'Bigharu. who, before opening tho Commis- Rol sion, attended service at the parish church. 7. In charging the grand jury, his Lordship sla said that, this was the last town in which he B. ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL POLICECOURTS. CARDIFF. FRIDAY.-(Before Mr. MinwNER JONES, deputy. stipendiary.) ILL-TREATING A HIORSE:. Samuel C. Blight, 54, was charged, on bail, with cruelly ill-treating a horse by working it while- in an unfit state in Fitzalan-road on November 15. Prisoner is a cabiuan, and his veh'cle, with the horse in question, was the first on the stand. The general appearance of the animal ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 695 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

UNIVERSITY OF WALES

... t1,tNIVE RSITY - OF WA.ES | -ANNUAL EXTRA-COLLEGIATZ - 1EETING OF THE' COURT. The annual extra-collegiate ineeting of'. the Court. of the University of Wales was held at the County-lhall, N'rexham, oll Tbursday. There lS ' a large a lton- o dance. Dr. Isambard Owen, senior i deputy-chancellor, presided. IThe Mayor of Wreoxhani (Mr. Thomas Jones) attended to welcome the court to the borough on ...

THE LAYING IDLE OF PITS

... TIHE LAYIN(-G, IDL1P OF-'PITS i t. . - I r C. INTERESTING CASE IN THE NORTH. ! lie . ontm t, At Ploet Hall Police-court, Newcastle, nn.t~nl{e ' Saturday morning 132 miners at Walker Col- untd er, iivry were sued by the owners for the recovery bv1 t lit of 5b. each, for ?? absented themlselves tram ad from work without npticc,- on April 26. Mr. the be Goedger (Messrs. Cooper and Goodger) 'asltx ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZEIS.| I I CR-OWN COURT. ACT WEDNESDAY.-Before Air, Jusstice BUCKNILL.) A SERIOUS CHARGE. S Sidney Davies, 26, labourer, Cardiff, was 'Mr. ,charged with attempting to indecently assault befor a flower-seller at Cardiff on March 10. 1Ie WedI g'pleahed not guilty. Mr. Ivor Bowen and Mr. Phlill . lagh Jones (instructed by Mr. F. C, Shackel, dlawe a solicitor) were for the ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A WOMAN AT CARDIFF

... . MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A WOMAN AKf ARDIFF. CORONEiWS INQUIRY ADJOURNED FOR A POSTMORTEM- On Wednesday afternoon, at., the Cardiff Town-hall, r. E:. B. feece held an inquest on the body of Annie Stevens, aged 30, wife of George Stevens. .rs. Elizabeth Chubb, wife of Henry Chubb, a corporation labourer, living at 24, Davis. streot, said decen6ed and her husband had lodged with her four years and ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... 01 fo -id IIADLEICII CASTLE G OLD MINING 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 Company hi III (Limited), The petitioners were Air. Daniel di tht Radcliffe,, shipowricr. of ...