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THE NOVEL DISPUTE AT WATTSTOWN COLLIERY

... behalf of the s ?? (represented by Mr. W. e H. lMorgan, solicitor) wore David Williams, 4, Fairfield-terrace, Ynyshir; John Francis, New Baihilv-strect, Wattstown ; David Jones, 5, ?? inc-street, Pen tygwaith ; and Enoch Grifitlis, 27, Bailey-street, ...

PONTYPRIDD EISTEDDFOD

... other members of thr e local eomnaittee of the National Eisteddfod of y J'altfs, 1893 (except the defendant), against MYir. John Francis Mr'Clune, of The Graige, Pority- pridd, for the sum of £10. the amount of his guarantee towards the expenses. of the eistedd ...

CARDIFF POLICE-COURT

... the prioaner taeo the * loaves in queetson from off a shelf in his (Wit- ness's) shop on tueaday night. Policeconastable John Francis said that he toliowd the prisoner down Bnte.atrect, snd ?? he saw witness al nopon him priso nr th-ev down the loaves. ...

CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST A SWANSEA TRADESMAN

... The tttateea of the lodge, whiah has now changed its name, took proeein, At the ..last aSeies, to secoter the =0 from John, Francis having filed ;be a petition in bankruptcy. While in theb at the ri NiTi Frill Court, on Finday, John denied that he ItO ...

GLAMORGAN ASSIZES

... charged with mali- oiouslyv beoiding Michael M'Caitthy at sa] Me?thyr. Mr. Foa appeared for the prose- cu-tion, and Mr. St. John Francis Will-ams sl , for the defence. ? Prisoner was found not guilty prnd dis '5 charged. CHARGE OF BURGLARY AT -KERTHYR a ...

NEWPORT POLICE-COURT

... -Before the MAYOR, Mr. R. F. EL t3 WOOLLETT, Mr. C. LrwiS, and Mr. H. nud PHILLIPS. cor. SToNoI Trnowrs#G.-AbrhaSm Hopkins wf John Francis were finedea4h 2s 6a, orsevea&ys. for throwing atnes in St. Mary street. ASSAULTnS.-Charles Bickley was obargad with FOR ...

CHARGE OF PERJURY AT SWANSEA

... 'ictrrd sbta trhiE ?? ncrjtiy eonnR-1;I ia th ,t Wuiif rms in May ?? , mvor& in lnu afdlmrr Ohat ho saw Abhrubsn John and John Francis sign a pro. h] ?? rote for 50 in favour of the St. Dewi Lodge, No. 152 of tho Independent Order of Alfreds. Bic'lard P1rilltp ...

A SWANSEA TRADESMAN SENT TO GAOL FOR ASSAULT

... Mr, UUriOs Both, Air. .1 Trev, Jonhin MrN. 1' Corarroa, Mr. Lconard Willia-m, Idfr. 5, S. f. liorrna- F'iahor, and Mi. John Francis), ean assault case, which hais canned conoiderable intoreat in the upper prts of the histrict, came on for hearing snd ...

ALLEGED VIOLENT ASSAULT ON A POLICEMAN

... Thomas Phillips,' sen., ?? Powell), Edward Phillips undlertaker, Oddfellows' 1nn,Wellington-street, and Wm.Thomas, and John Francis, two bandsnmen in the Artillery Militia, were charged with assaulting Police-Con- stable Henry Parker, in Oxford-street ...

GLAMORGAN QUARTER SESSIONS

... wounding one Catherine Collins, and t Causino- her grievous bodily harm. at Merthyr t Tycilil on Julne o last. Mr. St. John Francis Williams prosecuted, and Mr. Allen Upward ?? the evidence adduced it ap- plared that three women were oanrrelling in the ...

CARDIFF BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Va>le Hlotel; MIr. Reashe, Croess K~eys; said M.dr. Jenkins, Marohionoess of Blute (adjacent liceeised hou~sas). MAr. St. John Francis Willi~ams al}so opposed on blehalf of the Rtev. T. Cyaddylan I onas- - Mr. Vachell in ma~king he application, raid -the ...

THE REMARKABLE TRAGEDY IN SCOTLAND

... HIp (practical): Yes, love, I feel thirsty. Ij A= ' _. HIGH SHERIFF'S BALL AT On ABEFEYST WITH. On Thursday evening JIr. John Francis. Wallog, Aberystwith, high sheriff for the county of Cardigau, gave a ball to the county magistracy and others in the hall ...