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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTElrJfIE NC-Ev. YESTERDAX)J. tSOWEIIERS DiVli';io- (Before 'r l axa-e, 'Q * OPEN A` PHWA(HICH~ >t YT MILilJ\.\, A young mnan n; med Js F.-I H 'c-v sideat of 4Sllaown, wvas aar.i ?? asawsuaeed Rev Dr aioffat aun i .ore ?? were condun.tg wn open z:ir ra :. - V.e : on the Common at ?? . .: - . ogn. Aaittinr x-oungflg rl.L 2 a.a.. Hackett was charged wilhl s >. : a . stable rlO E when ...

CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... I'TY QUARTER SESSIONS. i WHITE CLOVES FOR THE RECORDER. Yesrfrdav the Hon the Itecorder (Sir P R. Falkiner, Q Ci, opened the business of the City QuaAter Ses- sions in the small room of the Green, street, Courthoase. Mr C Kerisan, Clerk oI the OCrwn and Peace, w(s in attendance. The Recorder was premented witi a pair of white gloves for the first time durting his term of-office. The fo]lowin§ ...

CHINA

... 'Bet THE EVACUATION OF Te I PEKIN. od Tl c . ?? STRONG FEELING AGAINST tan RUSSIA'S PROPOSAL P ?? MASSACRES IN SHANWSL IMPERIAL COURT AT TAT-YUAN-FU. eon A CHINESE GIFT TO RUSSIA. date I. the _ Gen CURIOUS RUMOUR FROM tcal SHANGHALra - ?? (From Special Correspondent of ?? Daily th .News and Glasgow Herald.) will Berlin, September 4, Night. 6upJ In consequence of the determination of some ...

Published: Wednesday 05 September 1900
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4292 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS HORRORS

... THE ALLEGED WIFE 3EURDER DAWSON AT THEz POLICE COURT. Frederick F. Dawson (21), of eno fixed abode, was charged at Leeds Police-court yesterday, befrre the Stipendinry Magistrate (Mr. C. M. Atkinson) with the wilful murder of his wlife, Emily lavwson. whilst they wvero lodging at 10, Belgrave'-street, on the 12rth inst. Mr. T. Tnernton appeared for thie prosecution, and Mr. Arthur Willey to ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AND PERSONAL COURT CIRCaAR. IW- adr Castle, Sab=7y. ,; The Quee &l.(ve oput ?? afe 0on a-- panied by Princess Henry OF ?? d Pr: Victia of 8ChlesWig-HolStein. Pinee Cristn Of Sclleswig-H~oltein dined with Her Majesty last evenang. ; he Marqeds f Salisbary and Lady Gweadolen Cecil d =n-ired at the Castle, and hat the honour of dining with a3t Queen and te 1y Family. The Mh.7gis of Salisp' ...

WEST RIDING AUTUMN ASSIZES

... WEST PIDIYG ADTDP{ ASSTIZiS. LEEDS TW AT.T CYROWy N~ (Bc2r ?? J~i..Wk Tis ~ 'od Ic 1 1. S-ta r ?? -- nii 1he * 1313 , -2 18a C4 1n;3cn. '7Ia20 I wt ri'@ ?? 7 1: NDv 7 0 ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOCAL AV, CAS:. E ArnD G\ I yy - Limi HF'S CaLa Was j' Ia n i Cr, pcii in ?ir' * n '- 3j 'fl5]j Ti AI Inn ,x hi o ied o -I A ii ii . ,aro- lid -ay an,' cn 1 -.cll Lta n a Mr. ?? I , ' I ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... SELBY. At the Selby Brewstear Sessions yesterday, Supt. Stoth drew attention to the serving of young children with intoxicating liquor, and stated that proper gre- eaution w as not exercised in supplying drink to drunken persons. There was also laxity in supplying refresh- ments to so-called bona fide travellers. The only appli- cation was one by Bentley's Yorkshire Breweries Limited for a ...

THE CHARGES AGAINST A BANGOR PRIVATE DETECTIVE

... TEOHARGBS AGAINST A BANGOR : PIVATE DETE TIVE- FtTURTHER( COMMITTAL TO THE ASSIZES. At the Baangor Police Court on Tuesdtay,befbrc the: Mayor, Mr Harry Ctiegg, and Mr Thomas. Rcoberts,the young man,Charles.R. Franci6,w'h'o, up to a short time ago, occupied ant office in 13ig- street, Bangor, as a private detective agency, wzw again brought up on remand on:.a charge of having obtained money ...

LLANGEFNI

... ' LLANGEFNL *j: PettySessions.- These ssions were held on Monday, 'before Messrs Thomas Owien'and 0. Jeffrey Jones (in the first court), and Messp ID. Rees ,and ;3ic~hard.Williais(in the sedonai ?? tlhe applicatipn of Mr-W'. Thornton Jones, the licence .o the' Panton. AnuS, Pentrath, -was: transferred from Bliss Williams to John Owen, late'of Trevor Plas, i ?? follwing persons wjere tfined for ...

TICKETLESS TRAVELLERS FINED AT CONWAY

... TICXETLESS TnATTLLES 3OWED A - E. Q. 0 G wAYi. - At the Conway Police ourt'on Mqnday be- fore Mr H. Kiaiv; Mk'Smth of -ber- ifrawn,: 'va w har'ged with ftravellinge without a,: ticklet from 1in'go. Deganwy,'with intento defraud the oopany on jtem'er 7t ' Mr Fenni, prosecuted on. behalf f tlte London atnd North-Western Railway ompany- and fr. S. .. Dew defended. Mr Fennadetailed the ...

HOW CARNARVON LIBERALS CELEBRATED A VICTORY

... ;L % Ls bI . d.OT. Y. - i TOUROJBEARERS fN;THI POI[CW COURT. The- Borough' Podiee. 6urbt (arnrvon), WES cwowvded onfon'day, , he~n inteistig p.od- iflgs t~l 'ice as .thei~sul~it 'of t as x'wyin wrhich' ara~eried '-th~e'way r-iiiaxich'a ~tioin of the. Libeal party :- celebat ed their . redent I vietory in the CarrnarvonBoroughs. ' 'doing | malicious dageoD othiepremises o. Mx E. Lloyd' Cartei; ...