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DARING ROBBERIES IN CARDIGAN

... DARING ROBBERIES IN CARDIGAN. Durio the ?? few Ivens F ?? 4Jfl5.Ea|sAWiXsD 1X5 'W.AflhJijJ.: During the past few weeks at Pendre, Cardigan, t Catherine.row aud Nortthgate-terrac e have been the scene of a number of impudent robberies, r committed by some ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ne, was sent to gaol tor one month's en a bard ?? following licenoes were trans. mi i ?? of the Shipwright's Arms from fo 4 John Jone to John Bees; and that of the Id ' Shinner's Arma from Charles Mytton to James at ST ST. NICHOlAS PnntT Ssg8ssNo , On ...

ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... s for new licences. The licence of the dmtn--ay House. Gelligaer, was transferred from EdmundDavies to John Jones. The licence of the Coopers Arms Inn, Ystrad Mynaebt, which -as, sought to be transferred from Mary Evans to her husband, William Hughes ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... in an exem- n plary manner. F FOUNDERING OF A VESSEL LN CARDIGAN BAY. TWO MEN DROWNEIX On Saturday afternoon intelligence was received S by telegram at Cardigan that the smack Ann, of n Cardigan, had foundered on the previous night off Fishuard, and that ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... fine of £i ie and costs.: ALLEGEn o ArrsmMPT TO DROWN A CARDIGAN !I TRADFSoXAN.-An tihe Cardigan Court summonses isw ere returnable against David James, ostler at the 'e Black Lion Hotel, Cardigan, for playing at £ ie ?? boddi bach upcni Thes. &llteMiLn ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Miargaretta Thomasa to John Thomas. STEALING Con.-At the Carmarthen 1 borough pobce.court, on Friday, Henry Evans, of Waundew, m that town, wa sent to gaol for E seven days for stealing coal from the station of the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway Company at ...

AN ABERDARE CHAPEL DEACON CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

... underneath a seat in a c railway cakiugo. IMPORTANT' . FIHEis Y CASES AT CARDI~GAN, a -- THE POWERS OF WATER BAILIFFS. At Troedynrur ?? Sessions held in the Shire- hall, Cardigan, on Tuesday (bef0re Messrs. T, H, Birencsley and hlorgan Jonts), Air. Charles ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... l5Y, - Mess s. Wili.Nam Morris, John-street (foreman-; Rictard Alorcan% Lavcks, Rlimrstreet: George Spurrell ln. treet; John Sar.uel Ulvee 3 monas-street: Morgan Jones, Lan- mis. tree- Howvell Howells, g Jotreet; John Lew-is, trtildoall-sqnare ; Thvs ...

CARMARTHEN BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... William Llawellyn, 5, St. Peter's-strelt; David Davies, Parkyberlilnn Charles Davies, Fountain Hi ul ; William Jeremy, Owdunawr * John Rilph Bland, 32, Richmiond- terrace; and William Evans, Fishpond Hous. TieH CHARGE. The Recorder said the grand jury would ...

LOCAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... police.-Mr. S. T. Evans applied for a spirit licence on. behal.f of Mr. John LI.A Bouwen, of the Cllfrew Hotel, Ciifrew. Granted.- ' d Mir. Thomas Williams applied, on behialf of John re- Eli-me, -elilncryrhan, for a licence to sell beer to be eirs consumed ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE

... to murder Mr. John Miles, surveyor of taxes, on Saturday afternoon last. The Mayor, ex-Mayor, and Mr. T. P. Wansbrough were on the bench. The prisoner, who is a short, thick-set man, Eeemed to be very bold and unconcerned. Yr. Henry John Davis appeared ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... d namely, Theo. Bentley and Arthur Shaw bad their legs broken, Frank Spooney had his collar-bone ,- brolcen, and John Puh liehd his arm broken. All )r four msn were taken to.Shefi~eld.Infirmsr7,,where, me they were attended-to, ...