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1900 - 1949
618 1900-1909

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Freeman's Journal

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Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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Freeman's Journal

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I SATURDAY. NORTHERN DIVISION-(Before Mr Wail). A YEOMAN'S CLOTHES STOLENT. Thes Martin, a labourer, having no taxed re- sidence, was charged by Constable Corrigan (137 D), with the larceny from the Royal Bar- ' racks oi a coat and trowsers, the property of Frederick Kennedy, a memaber of the Irish con- I tinget of the Imper al Yeomanry. The ac- cused was found with the articles in his pos- se ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY

... NORTHERN DIVISION (Before Mr WalL) i A YOUTHFUL WINDOW BREAKER. E A little boy named John Fleming, residing in r Nerney's court, was char ed by a woman named Eliza Sullivan with breaking a pane of glass in E the shop, 40 Middle Gardiner street, by delier- ately pushing his elbow through it. The boy denied that he broke the window. He was re- roanded for a week to the North Dublin Union. i A ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I YESTERDIY. SOUTHEN DIVISION-4Before Mr Swifte). PUSE -SNATCHING IN COLLEGE GLIKEEN. A young fellow named Patrick O'Brien, of no fixed residence or occupation, was charged by Consable Murphy (40 B) with snatchinag a purse containing l8s from Miss IMtitchell, of Ballsbridge, while the disorderly scene was proceeding outside Trinity College on. Thrardmy I afternoon. Miss Miitchell was pasing ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLIGENCE, I YESTERDAY. THE IRISH 'CJNDIPENDENT PRINTING AND PiBLISHING C(OIPANY, Yesterday, before the Vice-Chance Ior, ia the matter of the Comparies Act and the above company, Mr Miles K 'lne, Q C 4.nstrueted by Mr Sheridan, on behalf of Mr Thomas Baker, the liquidator of the company), applied that a mo- dified scheme for the raccnstruotion of the com- pany should be sanctioned bv ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELL16EXCL YESTERDAY NOGRTHEERN' DIVISION-1 ?? k ?? Thony. SALVATION ARMS tB' Zr:Y It wrill be remembered :ha: ;bt - : bers of th1e Saltion Army : . thtronghfareat M:ddle Ahoca -f-v irr of religious meetirgs large crovwds. When eb- -- court, 1Mr Mahonr iC4_-j. t.-. ' ?? Sidney Porter, the occ-al 1.,.4 O'(Neil, a member of tae Ak-v. 0io' cused were &Leo ordered m i peace and be of geod ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... SOUTH TPIRA!r~RY. WrEl'EIBOY FRf~FulTO NS. ' lonmel, Tue-day. The Lord Chief Justice (lJord CUIriea) yes- terday morreng re~suine& the hearing of the criwnal ases. winITTBOY OAISE. James Foley, loousmel, w dchaed- uvder the Wlnmteboy Ac ?? sending a letter to Denis Hunt, Lissmigh, threatenig viOlence, and requiring him not to -do an act which he had a legal right to do. He pleaded not guilty, ...

COUNTY LIMERICK ASSIZES

... COUNIY LI -Mh r In the County Cou:-: *- J gibbon and a speo.al Jiuy s' -, all day in tryin: aa acmol rr o Stokes, a farmrer resid:1- Z t I ' ., ( against James LvnlI, 1rit t 4 ,ihful ?? on Augu'. i and trees whxh seTpararseI b-l case was remitted fr;,m ttin h-- L Bench. i4e jar-- found for pir.:ii i t ,dUition to ?? ?? ALLE GED SLA.ND;rD 4 This was a rermitted at, . ¾zna,5, i alleged slander, ...

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§ ...

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 ...

LICENSING PROSECUTION

... YIlterday. in thec Sintlhern Pollce Court, be- fw-o YMr Swrifte, Q C' ,ir Ma-useell, the manager 4 t the Plhoenix Brooncry Company, vits su5ln- nmoned by Sergea.t A 22 fo-r having suppel drink to a drnnltnk-7 an.PTI in the licensed house 38 James'e strmet, for which the P1liOcnx BrewerY Cnmpany kold the licence. MIr (-raltd Bymrne appeared for the defence. CorporaZ MI'1)cnald. Dublin Furhliers ...

HOWTH PETTY SESSIONS

... REMOVING SAND AT SUTTON. These Sessions were held yesterday in the Courthause, Howth. The magistrates in :t- tendance ?? 'Maxwell, chfirm.nn Mr S Smalldridge. Mr Stuart, D I, ws- as present. THE hiR HT TO THE SAND ON SUTTON FORESHORE. A young man named Joln Keegan, of Bal- doyle, appeared to answer the comn aint of the Coenstoahu'.ry chargig him with havirg on the, lth December last ren.oved a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY

... THE INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPERS. MR. FRED ALLAN'S ACTION. V7esterday in Nisi Prins Court No 2 before Mr Justice Gibson and a city special jury the case came on for trial of Allen v the Independent Company. The plaintiff, Mr Frederick J Allan claimed £101 l9s as money lent by him to the defendant company and money received by the defendant companv for the use of the plaintiff. The defendants ...