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LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD INQUIRY AT LLANDILO

... n- The arrivals of vessels at New York front 3. foreign ports during isgl reached a total of 6,929. LsA German named Karl Yonge wras sentenced to he twonm ontha' hard labour on Tuesday, at the Thamnes or police-court, for attempting to stab Frederick ...

THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY BY DETECTIVES

... prisoner had visited Benson=(who then went n ,by the name of Yonge) at the Ibsl oi Wight with- t out reporting the circnumstance to his superiors. b Then there was a letter in existence from Yonge, b .promising Clarke £100 when the case against n A lnrry ...

THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY BY DETECTIVES

... and that he was to get ks some information out of the ofince of the solicitor ,e. to the Treasury. Clarke said he believed Yonge ar- was a money Tender, and he could not quite mase on out what his object was in getting him (Clarked to go down. That was ...

TREDEGAR COUNTY COURT

... 'auelh'e bighbailiff, Mr2E.F. Partridge, for dasr:sgeaasbtained-bydcfendantuot. pr°rl executing a 'wa ntto on the ?? named Yong yingi at- Bean fort. Mr. Plews appeared-for iii '-defefdant,- and, at the outset -took the objection that ith acttion had not ...

A NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL

... he was speedily captured, and sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment at the Old Bailey. He subsequently assumed the name of Yonge, and will be well remembered by the inhabitants of the Isle of Wight as the proprieter of a certain scan. daloeis newspaper ...

THE BABY CLAIMANT

... 'Mrs. Salisbur;- was a d. in distressed oircumnetanoes, when she came to n d sea lhinm' He' admnited' whien he Esi' Mr. C a. Yong, whlo was asting for Mrs. S&lisbuey 'in f Augurt, 1894; lie gave himn'not tire slightest hint t, that die believed Mmr. Salisbury ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER OF A BARONET'S SON

... Phillips when She came out. 3 By Mr. Humpbreys: The walls in this house are not ivery tbick. It is an ordinary house. I was the yong Flaidy who went with my conuin, MiisiPook, to Mr. Moon's clu4 at Great Dover-street. It was not I who said, I am afraid it ...

THE TURF FRAUDS

... cross-examination. Mr. Alexander Anderson, being recalled, his evidence was read over, and, in reply to Mr. Poland, he said he saw Yonge present. He -was the prisoner Benson. The night the prisoner left.. the hotel some letters came by post for Gifford, anndalsothe ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER AT CHESTER

... MUDBER AT CfESTER. T At Chester Assizes, before Mr, Justice Maniaty, nor an extraordhnary charge of murder, made against ve a yong agricultural labourer named Thomrs Vme Buwhell, has occupied the attention of the court 03e twvo das. It was alleged that the ...

LOCAL COLLIERY OWNERS PROSECUTED

... scomrades ttet drane fivated, having pains in the stomach, 9dan m iaaues hfpit of vhsywti:fifteein C- C Esoca DULciE-oNA TartA-Yong. e aCoicE DUrcLsrONA TEA.-Fresh. r CHOIcE - DuacruaroArA Tra. -Invigorating. le. 6d. to 3s. per lb., of Familly Grocer I Awarded ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... . U 0 A FooiaEn YouNG W ?? Cardif - police-couxt, on Saturday (before xr. J. W. it . Vachell) Mmiza Brown, an unfortunate ,yong 1 woman, who had been in the hands of the poce ? 5r tvice already, was sent to gaol for ten days, wth ~. hard labour, for bein ...

COUNTY COURTS

... Noises In the Head suit Earn, Atrophy. Wrasting Ia Adults and Cildien. Thirty-seven years' variable suecess with old andi yong, evee III the most hopeless cases. 100.010 cures, ?? thsse of the late Emperor Nicholas of Rassia Mr. h. St'. Stanley, the ...