LIVERPOOL CITY SESSIONS

... I FPI I LIVERPOO CIDTY SMlOnt .I A Court of Qmxiber, &Si for the city was , ?? yesteamy at StL George's HA befo MrL' C. H. Hopwood, Q e, corder. Ter were only four prisonem avaiting tial, and the R-ed ...

SAD DEATH OF A MEDICAL STUDENT

... I SAD DEATH OF A MEDICAL STUDEn FATAL DOSE (W O0ID At the Liverpool P oAmings, ysten&ay, r. Mr. E A. tien, depty arone, bheld a . g qst touing the deathiof Atrh Albert Wil- a son Gandeton, media! stu ...

BOGUS ROBBERY AT HARBORNE

... BOGUS ROBBERY AT HARBORFE. A SERVANT GIRL'S STRANGE STORY. The Birmingham Police have bad a curious case to investigate at Harborne. On Tuesday morning Kate Marshall, in the employ of Mr. Phipps, of Park -House, Park Road, Harborne, was found by her mistress in a state of great distress. M~rs. Phipps had gone out about ten o'clock and returned at half-past ten. The zirl, whose hair and dress ...

RAILWAY CRISIS

... RAILWAY CRISIS% YESTERDAY'S EFFORTS AT A SETTLIEMENT. FP EWINGTON'S CASE A BIG OBSTACLE. NO IMPROVEMIENT IN THE SITUATION. Al When the Cardiff Chamber of Conl- trerce, under tilo presideneg of Sir SI Thowas Morel, undertoolc to act nas mcdia, tors between the Tall Vale Railway Con- pany and their employes, they, probably, A had a fair idea of the difficulty of the the telsk which confronted ...

COMPENSATION CASES AT TREDEGAR

... COLLIERY COMPANY CENSURED. At Tredegar County-court on Tuesday (before his Honour Judge Owen) the case of William Davies, Tredegar, v. the Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Company came under consideration. Mr. . J. Sankey (instructed by Mr. D. Evans) was for the applicant, and the defendants were repre- sented by Mr. Simons, Pontypridd, At a pre- vious court his honour had ordered the appli- cant to ...

Published: Wednesday 15 August 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1356 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SWANSEA COUNTY-COURT

... J. TUiESDAY.-(Bfefcre his Honour Judge r GOWILYE WILLIAMS.) is Morris Kelly, general dealer, Wrexham, sued Nathlan Baddieo, of Neatb-road. Swansea, for r j 3 es., balance of an account for goods sup- ,r plied. Mr. L. 3. Richards (instructed br 11 Messrs. Thompson aned Andrews) appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. Meager (instructed by Mr. a Stanley Owen) for the defendant. The defence y Nwas a plea ...

LCAL LAW CASES

... LCAIL LAW CASES. I BLANDY JENKINS V. INNES. Mr. Justice Stirling, in the Chancery Divi- h eion of the High Court of Justice on Tuesday, b delivered his reserved judgment in this action, n which was brought by Air. Blandy Jenkins Sa for an account in respect of wayleave alleged E to be due in respect of coal carried from' ri certain pits on Trasn Mountain over a sidings on the Great Western ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1210 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LICENSING SESSIONS,

... thI |LANDAF F. 1i The annual brewster sessions of the Ilandaff bc , District were-beld at the police-court on Mifon- wi day morning (before Messrs. Evan David and in Evan Lewis). Sc . At the outset3 Mr. Evan Lewis stated that in they had decided on renewing alL the old se licences. Pi NEW APPLICATIONS. la Mr. Arthur Lewis (who was assisted by Mr. P' Rhys Williams) applied, on behalf of Mrs. J. ...

LOCAL POLICE COURTS

... LOCAL POLPJE COURTS. IPBNART11I, WEDINESDAY.--(flefore ide. J. SYDNBY B3ATiCHELtOR~, chairman; and Colonel a!t GUTHRmE.) r ALlEGED GRIOSS CurELTY, i t Inspector Now, of thle Nationa,~l Society Cal nofor' the, Pri'veltion of Cruelty to Chl- thlt lldEc, told' the bench at painful story ?? of desertion. axid or'.sel-ty inl connlectionl be, 115- with at charge prelerred a-gainst Eliza. res' be ...

A DEESIDE TRAGEDY,

... BOY FOUND DEAD IN A CORNS CHEST. The Aberdeon counby police authori- ties have received inforinaittion of an extraordinary oceurrence at the farm of Balnacraig, near Aboyne. It appears that some time ago a boy named Ciarles William Thomson, aged 12& years, went to the farm, partly for the purpose of recruiting his health and to give such assistanee in the farm work as he was able to accomplish ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... I SUFFOLK IPOILCE COURTS. [CIE 'ur IPSWICH.-MoNDAY. ud Before the Mayor (Mr. W. A. Churchman), Mr. H. -M. Jackeman, Col. J. H. Josselyn, Mr. isG. F. Josselyn, and Mr. W. 0. White. EMBREZZLDMENT CHARGE WITHDRAWN.-SAl- plionso Hopson Rowles, clothier's assistant, 23, Bra Berners Street, was charged on remand with em- hre bezzling 6s., the money of Victor Emmanuel ith Raphael, clothier, Fore ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police Court YESTERDAY, Before Col. Coates and Mr J. Swaish. A SACK SUIT. John illtchell, 71, who appeared la tho dock n dressed in a saok, was charged with belog drunk and u disorderly. Deputy Chief Constable Caun stated that whilst in the cells Mitchell tore up all his clotheq, and the police made him the suit in which he was now attired (laughter), Prisoner was sent to gaol for a a ...