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YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... 3impr-isonment. .2vu-n-macmteaance da: on cf tdd'n-liitpe Finnegan was siuirmoned off for £2 12s., Janies Callaghan 14&. Thomas Hardy i- £6 5 is, Samuntel Waite £1 Is., and John William n.Ridge £-3 Ssi., due for the maintenance of their - t.children in ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... BACHELLETH. On the 8th of this month, a' collection for the Lan. cashire Relief Fund, was made in the above parish by the Rev. Thomas Hardy Richards, curate, and Mr. E. 'Prichard, churchwarden. The amount was remitted to the Central Committee, at Manchester. ...

ALLEGED SEDUCTION BY A DOCTOR

... read the books in his library, and D suggested what books she should read. She was once reading Jude, the Obscure, by Thomas Hardy, and defendant told her he did not think that was a proper book for her to read. (Laughter.) She did not remember that ...

BANGOR POLICE

... David Parry (this being his second offence), was fined 5s. and costs. Hackney Vd-rwiage Licenses.-John Thomas, car pro- prietor, was charged by Mr. Hardie, Surveyor of the Board of Health, with permitting an unlicensed driver to drive his car. Owing to some ...

BANGOR POLICE

... David Parry (this being his second offence), was fined 5s. and costs. iyeknaey Vaeiwriae Licenses.-John Thomas, car pro- Irletor, was charged by Mr. Hardie, Surveyor of the P ard of I±,oalth, with permitting an unlicensed driver to drive his car. Owing to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... £o4b , Bes. muin Thomas ?? JTena were elzrge{ wit4 stealingapple irnsthe grdnof Cc.PnT boys were.caught in the garden, ~e mdy1 Thursday, and handed over to the pi apples -in their Dockets. This, ben thedra offence of Roberts and Thomas they w le off with ...

UNIVERSITY OF WALES

... tie to motion might stand over for a week.-Mr. .Jus- .a- tice Cozens Hardy assented. lie at S ,EIOUS A CCIDENT TO A SWANSEA CYCLIST. Um. The young ma~n Harry Parsonage, of St. ty Thomas, Swansea, wvhomi we on Monday ds reported tolha-ve fallen from his ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... intend to proceed with the appeal, The Master of the Rolls directed the appeal to be struck out. and dismissed it with costs, THOMAS MALLEY V. BElTE DRY DOCK COMPANY (LIMITED). In the Court of Appeal (formed by the Master of tide Rolls and Lords Justices ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... no' objection to do, and! art was of opinion that Mr. Hardie ought to have gone to! buI him personally to-offer the license ;- but theirVorships' -E quickly replied that it was no part of Mr. Hardie's busi-'et ness to do6 any such thing, due notice havinghbeen ...

SERIOUS WOUNDING CASE AT CARDIFF

... Wednesday (before t the Stipendiary, Mr. Daniel Jones, and Mr. J. W. v Vechell) Frederick Hardy, a coal trimmer, was s charged on remand with assaulting and wounding t . Thomas Gunn, a conductor in the employ of the t Cardiff and District Tramways Company, on ...

BANGOR COUNTY COURT

... trar, 14 disputed cases, including two jury cases, and 16 a- judgment summonses. Is THOMAS WILLIAMS V. W. Y. HARDIE. a The plaintiff, who is a car driver, sued Mr Hardie for t, 5s Gd, alleged to have been overcharged in his license it under the following ...