YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... CARDIFF. q5 1 (Before Mi, T. W. LEWIS, stipendiary; and Mr. R. E. SPENCER.) BRUTAL AND CALLOUS. A quietly-dressed young woman, named Sara-h Jones preferred a charge of assault ( against David William Davies, 24. Complainant was lame, and limped into court with difficulty, n aided by a stick, which she carried in her lhand. She was too weak to stand, and was d accommodated with a seat. The ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3429 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CARDIFF BARMAID CASE

... sj}-1 - . - - - AA ' r- The jury at the Cardiff Assizes yester- th day, after a very patient hearing, found co , a verdict of guilty, with a strong ?? n mendation to mercy, against Elizabeth WI JIaine.Thomas, whose name has figured so we prominently in connection with what has Fr *rbeen7 termed the Cardiff Barmaid Case. sue Se d The proceedings before Mr. Justice Buck sh e niih.are very ...

NEWPORT BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 'N Se~voal delitors were publicly examined on y their financial afrairs at the Newport Bfank- A, rui)tcy-oourt (before the Registra-r, Mr. H. J. 'A Davis). N EVERY WEEK FOR THREE YEARS. Joseph Lewis Mlorgan, provision merchant, Ncwbridge, in his preliminary depositions, V plated his gross liabilities at £1,798, but there 1 was a deficiency of £1,00). He started business in 1139 at Cross Keys, ...

STRANGE DEATH AT CARMARTHEN

... ISTRANGE . DEATH AT. CAR. |MARTIIEN. re- i. THE CASE OF SUPPOSED PTOMAINE POISONING. AN INQUEST OPENED. i MIr. H. Brunel White (deputy-coroner) LY opened an inquest on the body of Mrs. ut Annie Smith at Carmarthen Guild-hall on re Wednesday, with an intimation that an e& adjournment until next Tuesday evening si. would be necessary, as material evidence by a witness who was ill would then be ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOC.[LALAW CASES. THE. CURIOUS SALVAGE CLAIM., The Owners, Master, and Grew of the Nelson v. the Owners pf the Zinita, her Cargo- and Freight.-In the- Admiralty Court on Monday Mr. * Justice -Barnes, sitting with ' Trinity Masters, concluded the hearing of this claim for remuneration' in respect of alleged, salvage services rendered by, the Cardiff tug Nelson. to the barque Zinita, of Greenock ...

LOCAL POLICE-COURTS

... CARDIFF. or F DR11AY.-(Before Mr. MILNER JONES, N1 G(3 deputy-st.ipentiiary.) Ni sri CCHARGCE OF BIGAMY. R d. Waiter John Uphill, 39, wheelwright, was n or charged on a v;a-iritnt with committing h ce bigamy last February at Cardifl with Julia tl !a, Baker, Rebecca Annie, his form1er wife, to et whoom flie wai miarried. in 1883, being then alive. A to Mr. C. 1H. Downs appeared for the ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 817 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PUBLICANS IN TROUBLE

... I ?? A BATCH OF CHARGES AT ?? CAERLEON. At Caerleon Policeoourb on Thursday al, morlning (before Mr. John Lawrence and E other magistrates), Daniel Plaisted, landlord D of the Mfoon Inn, Cwmnbran, was charged th r- with permitting diuaukenness upon his licensed vi n preinises on the 15th inst, and Zaehariab St sr Thomas,peddler, Cwbran,was charged wit ih e- being drank on the above preJiSeS. ...

Published: Friday 28 September 1894
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1838 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST A CARDIFF MAN

... b*RAVE CHARGE AGAINST A CARCDIFF MAN., -ALLEGATIONS OF FRAUD. ?THE ACCUSED REMANDED ON]T BAIT. At Bow-street on 'Thursday George Crowe, a professional man, living in Cardiff, was sum- ' elored by Samuel Chitty, of the firm of ConYO, Ching, and Co., gas warming appara. fi tus engineers, of Castle-street, Long Acre, for ,lleged fraud. Mr. A. J. David appeared for tile defendant. Mr. Chitty sad ...

DISGRACEFUL STREET ROW AT SWANSEA

... I DiS }.UL: STREET ItOWI A0fT ?? SWANSEA.: In PROFESSIONAL' BOxERS MAUt EA-H OTHER. : ARREST'OF RIVAL' S'OW EN. la The series of'. pugilistic encounters n]inh have taken' plae in certain boxing booth' ini bi Swan'e .of: late culmijated in a disgracfii,1 ;T 'tredet row. ?? evening idhich .maf *d, possibly, put :anend to these public bboxin'g C displays'. The'glve fig' t :rere starteda ?? ,c ...

CARDIFF COUNTY COUNCIL

... CA IM~IFF COUNTY CO(UNCIL.1 INCREASE IN THE RECORDER'S SALARY. PROPOSED SECOND POLICE- COUTRT. COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO INQUIRE INTO TFIE MATTER. A speiaal meeting of the general purposes conuitftec of the Cardiff Corporation was held on 3lodurlay at the Town-hall, the Mi 1aor (Alder- man P. WV. Carey) occupying the chair. IEICORDFI)EWS SALARtY. A letter was read from the Home Secretary ...

RIVAL BEERS IN CHANCERY

... . = = - = IRE ACTION AGAINST CARDFIW ROYALAEOTEL. The .'Licernsed Victu~ilers' Gazette and Hotel Oourier ?? have often heard of f storwn in a teaecup,, and now we have an acotive illustratiou of aa action in a, beer- bottle, which is another. instance of the un- suspected dangers whicb lurk round thbe Ucensed victualler's trade, and which may land hira in unanticipated struggles ere lie Dueu ...

THE UPTON TRAGEDY

... , X I i ' MURDER' BY A ,JEALOUS s' f : BARM1BAN. S- 1 SUICIDE OF THE ASSAILANT. CORONER'S INQUEST AND f t : ' VERDICT. : r . ?? B The inquest dn Lily Kate Allen,. aged seven. teen, and Ge6rge Arthur. Ward, aged twenty. two, the victims of the 'tragedy at the Swan Tavern, Caledonian-road, Upton, on Satiturday last,. was held on Wednesday at the Islington Coroner's-court. Mr. Francis ...