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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 ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL POLICE-COUR'BTS. CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY,-Mflfore Alderman CABBY anld T.- Mr. BDWVA1D THOMAS.) a had] HIIRING A BICYCLE. 1 Richatrd Parr, nsineteen, a privmte in the'oL 1Cameron lligh~lnElodrs, was charged onl a, tine - varrant vwith fraudulently con 'c hun to t ciw.a nso tind Eteahing a bicycle, vwilel6 8.,o wh~ich ha~ was. miade the bailce on Janar l2 .1900, by the owner, Joseph lfdcn ...

Published: Thursday 06 December 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1950 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... Tren CJARDIFF. for FIRST COURT. Sor TIIUhSD&Yl.-lfefore Mir. LflLNER-JONTES, ton tits ALLEGiED FORGERY. For I; ?? Cooppt flavios, 28, . ho ?? been em- B L~eT-l~edle l`~rk l;Messirs. J. P. Culloy and. 13ev tes' Harts. vac r chaged onl a ;viirraiit with tbre u'C 'Vt ~ Iicc. which were really included in the E5te, le cioranlsaction, namlely. that bie ?? I or5,, a ohlitite for £9 5s. 3dl., with ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTER 8ESSIONS. The dle CALDIFF. E TeMcliaclosats Quarter Sehsions for the borouigh of Cardiff were Iresuitcd on Friday morning (before the Recorder, Mr. B. Francis. ALLEGED THEFT OF LEAD. The first. ease dealt with wits that inwhh Alfred Richards, 30, porter, was charged with stealing a, uniyo ed the property of the Taif ViTla Ra-,ilway Company, b~etween the e 2813 ef June, I829, anid the ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3081 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TENBY WATER SUPPLY

... TENBY WATERf SUPPLY. EXTRAORDINARY- ACTION OF TIIE TOWN COUNCIL. Tha mayor (Alderman Clement J. Wil- liams) presided at a meeting of the Tonby Town Council on Friday, when another report wvas read from Mr. James Man- sergh, the well-known engineer whomg the council had employed to advise them on the best means of inproving the water supply of the town. In his first reort MAr. Mansergh ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1042 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CARDIFF COUNTY-COURT

... - C - CtARDiFF COUNTY-COURT. FRDAr.-4uefoure JUDGE OWEN.) PENART= MATN'S CLAIM. Henry' Bethel 8, Lu'ilow-street. Penart'l. rade a~ claim agains; the Taff Vale Railway Ceanirni'v ntider the Worklmen's Comipensation Act. Wi le ass!shiug fitters onl the comporany's. tip3 csoce time ago it was Bethel's duty to unI icrei a valve of thle hydraulic vipes 'when the wvazo escaperi atidl caiughit him ...

Published: Saturday 10 November 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1211 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... -LOCAL POIICE-COU RT'S. ho OCARDIFF. _MONDAY.-4flefore Alderman D. JO3NES and lis 34r. A. DUNCAN.) lha 304SINE IN COURT. V A woman named Catherine Callins, ged 4i4, b rl earcted it ?? cI court aL twte Ildee of a case iuI whicls sie lahI ; charged with being disorderly and cisalrig ,0 use of bad language. It was tho woman's d, sixty-second appearance. She appeared on eli hbail', and had first ...

Published: Tuesday 04 September 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2125 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL POLICE COURTS

... r I . CARDIFF. EWR WTYDUIIDAY.-4Bflsfr Councllor EDAR THOMAS Hand Mr. T. it. SEhN. SUNDAY CLOSING ACT. Charles Came, landlord of trine Railway Hoitel, Fee'ry~-tcad, Grange. wvas summoned for im-ae'ping 1115 peinters open daring* illegal wi ishours ian dfa~r alleged sellings. Mr. Board at r. (deputy town-elerkl appeased for the proseen- h r.tiun. Mr. George David defended. The Sum- ?? fo ...

A PONTYPOOL BIGAMY CASE

... IA PONTYP)OL BIGAMY CASE : At the Oxfardshire Assizes on Saturday (before Mr. Justice Lawrance) John Morgan, alias Harry Wilson, upholsterer, formerly in businese at Poutypool, surrendered to his bail on an indictment clhaging him with marry. ing Sarah Ann Laura Bryon on July 6, 1893, his wife, Gertrnde MS-i io, to whom he was married on January a, 7 ?? being then alive. -.Proof of the first ...

CARDIFF TRADESMAN IN TROUBLE

... CARDIF TRADESMAN i- 1N iTROUBLE. i : .- CHARGE UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT. DEFENDANTS COMMITTED PM3R TRIAL. At Cardiff Police-court on Tuesday after- noon George Meek, a coal exporter, and John Meek, landlord of the Rbmilly Hotel, were charged on a warrant under the Bankruptcy Act. George Meek was charged with having failed to disclose to the Official Receiver cer- tain sums of money alleged to ...

Published: Wednesday 31 January 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1743 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... LOCAL POALCE-C(,OURTS. CARDIFF:, TH THIJRSDAY.-lMefore Colnncllr:-YOD * andiar v.SEHN. On~ A TERRIBLE.1 CHARACTER. F 3 Oeof' the mosit dangerous 'Cardiff charac- hue ters found humshtlf once moe n'thedook, on of I a double. charge' ti timue.- He'whd'Thromas Thi sArmsitrasfg, 27:' and' Wos accused 'of- 'volently son aautn Hannah Georg~e;. by~'lddkig' hdr Ale s about, the.,-body,7, a~nd, ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... . . . L 5e k 'CARDIFF. a FRIDAY.-(Before Mr. T. IV. LEWIS, sti- lt pendiary.) nO TRTEE BIGAMY -CASE. Fe This was the day fixed on a remand for the a- trial of William Edward Price, scenic artist. to for bigamy, but the prosecution was not yet s ready. it Mr. Beleher attended and stated that 'the se witness who was ill was still unable to attend. 1g He asked for' a further week's adjournment, ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1700 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment