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ALLEGED RAPE AT CARDIFF

... observed F a man named James Avery, 19 years of age, who was wrlk- ing in front of her, turn out of the road and pick ?? le blackberries off a hedge. When she came near him, he ti stepped up to her and put his hand over her mouth, She was considerably frightened ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... Mr. nre Cleave prosecuted. The prosecutrix, on the day in question, fe.' was picking blackberries, when she nsut the prisoner, who wea offered to buy some blackberries of her. She went after oni 'him a little way, because ho pretended that he lived on ...

ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT ON A LITTLE GIRL AT SWANSEA

... o'clock, she went with the prisoner and Eliza. PI hr beth An' Tucker (hie daughter, aged nine) to a( ! IIElly to gather blackberries. Afterwards the C( prisoner sat down between the bushes and com- m itted the assault complained of. The other girl P L ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... afaindee. whit a dog, n half a mile from ary toai. o His derence v.as tna tie was not there in pursuit of zame. le was pickins blackberries. He was discharged ^with a caulion. r THaRowvrZS RTea3sT tr =a-s Uss.-The New e Iport magistrates had before them the captain ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... labourer, was E% charged with breaking into the dwelling4-hbuseof By Eckline Pzilmoer, and stealing ?? quarts nf tbi tbi blackberry jain, a quart of damson jam, a currant EpePP cetke, and two brown htlland aprons, of the value ifavei bills. Of Ss9,7t ...

ALLEGED POISONING OF LANDS NEAR CARDIFF

... oF strychninre. Thzere was a crowd around the Otari of cat watchinlg it die. Children vwere constantly quar aeise going blackberrying into the field whlere thse a~nadl :se- poisoned meat was found, and lie thought they Bent were running an unnecessary risk ...

A YOUNG SELF-ACCUSED MURDERER

... past, but did not have the opportunity. The two lads, with another naioed Groom, went out for , the purpose of picling blackberries, and Wise e must have attacked Salter as soon as Groomit turned his back. On looking round Lxroomn mitsserd Salter, and ...

WELSH LAND COMMISSION

... very anxious o to preserve Winged game. The law of tres- a pass should be strengthened to prevent people ii coming after blackberries, mushrooma, &o. 'Very o Iittle agricultual educat ion was being given, but c it was increasing. Railway rates ware high ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... Pri'soners made sundry excuses, one stating l .:that he suffered from 'infection of the heart. ! danti picked mushrooms and blackberries fora yliving. T~he same man 'said that when 11arrested he ~?!me ~ls of vertiotence'? in his ; seseaiossito i' ntl.?-Nine: ...

RIGHT-OF-WAY CASE AT BRIDGEND

... hla~ir- had been given to stop anyone using the road, nto] reseed flu had frequently seen children nutting anld iy of blackberrying onl the land, hat had never fMr. stopped them from doing- that ,providing no T] y, tu great damage was done to the plroperty ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT ST. MELLON'S

... strange men had been seen in the neighbourhood during the past couple of months, roving about in the fields in quest of blackberries, and one of these might have got to know that Haunah Williams was supposed to have a long stocking somewhere in the ...

ST. MELLON'S MURDER

... -Yes. Leading to Mr. ani Mrs. Radoliffe's house?- Yes. And only to that house?-Ycs, sir; a good many people pass to pick blackberries in the field towards Miehadistole. Have you -seen any recently?-No, sir; I have not.. Which entrance to the cottage is ...