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LOCAL LAW CASES

... RHONBDDA. COLLIERIES COMl- rep le PANY (LIMITED), i UlP The Court of Appeal (consisting of the the eb, blaster of tue Rolls and Lords Justices Collins abc Il and Stirling) on Tuesday disposed of the a hI appeals of the applicants in these two cases S uinder ...

LLANDUDNO POLICE COURT

... 'ON:'THIElCLIO.? Thomas Netherton was summoned to. show cause why'he should not contribute towards the'nmaintenance of Harold. Lord, ai, ward of 'his, and now. on the O0llo. . The Defendant stated that his wages were too small to miake any eontribution- ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... of the municipal elections tire- in the town. 7ice- - MIT LORD TREDEGAR'S AGRICULTURAIL AND POULTRY SHOWS. the iaon In another part of our impression to-daty ons Particulars will be found of Lord 'Tredegar's ight :igricultaral and poultry shows (ommen to ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... BETWEEN COAT, MERCHANTS. 1i Tho special jury action, Philrp Earl and Co. hi v. Dickin Bros., -as heard by consent before S his lord:3hip alone, the case being considered c too complicatetld to be tried by the jury. His ]± lordship, naev'-lhcleEs, ordered ...

BANGOR POLICE COURT

... Roheris) iand Mr W. Pughe. .. ' ALLEGED ILLEGAL'A . TSHNG. . hee was a case down 'on' the list in. which Mr . William. Taompson, Lord Penrh-n's gaa7e- keeper, had summoned a inan nahmed Hugh lWil- liaims -for e-1'e.ged illegal fishing. 'Mr H3. . Veinet'(Messrn ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Cardill'). Its opposed on behalf of two rateliayers. and Iby to- Aldermsan J.1 Joneii.Griffitil~h and the R1ev. W. SL si, . Morris, of Pont-ypridd, also watched the Sn 1 ?? for the tenipernuce party-M1r. th, ,o1l11Y'R Wiilliiams opposed onl behalf of Mr ...

GLAMORGAN ASSIZES

... I liavs at Tea dy a rrancgedl forA 7 the ?? to lis iticen onl Thursday, 1 21:- Adr, .lOweI-en1OI~t~.d13:5 Thiiluk y-oo, my lord. £ 4- .A WOUNDIstIN DARN. 411 J litre 10SI Ccii lek117, c lak ilped 24, a rhla in- c Pit, rlk011ci-b I ?? ~is 5 111ictic! ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... reflection upon the bench. r Miss Jenner: I can do the same thing in the t: it High Court. t rg The Magistrates' Clerk (Mr. J. W. Morris): I s, What is the nature of your application, Miss a Jennser? a it Miss Jenner: My application is that you will s not hear ...

LICENSING SESSIONS

... law as :the ,questlon regarding the licence had beenlbefore 'th several ceurts, and was pow being pioneered 'to the House of Lords :by Mrl Davi e 1fwm Itw,;ld come before thatgousein- a few oday%, axndie, l>jerefore. expected to be able: to repcipli to the ...

NEGRO EXECUTED AT CARDIFF

... David IBhencg. (under-sheriff 'of The ict Glamnorgan), who wvas ncting as high-sheriff in feet Dr. the place of Sir R. A. Morris, and iftr. George it be pos] 1by Isa~ace was present as acting rutder-sheriff. of t ?? J. Wood waci' present as acting tc ...

LICENSING SESSIONS

... also tile ?? Mt' ?? Thomas, Mr W. Rnamer, EIC LdwaQ Hughes, Mr J. B. P3ritehard, Mr J. *. Gregary, Mr J. R. Hughes, Mr PM. T. Morris, lr. ?? and lr. G. R. A)viffi% I1 his repoe. for the year Superintendent flow- !a4i' etated that there were 52 iilly licensed ...