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ALLEGED THEFTS ON THE RAILWAY

... (IIIARC:s MS ATYSTA RIIONDDA lPORTER. Percival David Jaimes, hooking-clcrk, Fern. dale, and Fred ,James YOUng, porter, Pot,, Or eeihailged at Po rth on Thursdav with ste ...

AT THE POLICE-COURTS

... CARDIFF. WlVEITSUTN IN HBELBN-STREET. W'hitsun was niarked in Bolon-street. by local athletio sports and an eisteddfid. The court has not yet definitely ascertained who was rospo ...

SOUTH AFRICAN INQUIRY

... MISSLAW'S TELEGRAMS' mjnt PRODf)UCGEl, oatore~ )*EVIDENCE OF TUE E ARL OF hod SELBORNE. csed. lie paid. lie COLOINIAL OFFICE ANTICI- IfenItIC f PATED CIVIL WARP =o( Uty BUTT HAD ...

SHORT DAY PRINCIPLE

... SFIO!T DAY PRINCIPLE. COLLIERY PROIECTTHrON AT AB EPRDARE. A'N- IMPONRTANT CAS~E. At Aberdarv P'elice-oourt on Tuesday, al e imilortaot colliery case came Ou for hemaring (hehoro --Nr. W, N1. North, s ...

A BARONET'S DAUGHTERS MARITAL MISERY

... A BAIRONET'S DAUGHTElRS MARITAL MISEARY. DRUNKEN HUSBA.-TPS CRUELWY. o d III te ])ivoroe Coiart on Thuirs xy Sir Franois n if Jeune lad before him the petition of Georgina h u Rosali3 Goad for a ditsolution of her mnarriage b 11 with William Thomnas Goad, a fur broker and a Y at-otioneer. The respondent denied the cruelty, 1- but, thlough represented by counsel, did not t defend the suit t- ...

THE CARDIFF STABBING AFFRAYS

... THE CARDIFF STABBING IIIAFFRAYS. THE BUITE-TBIERRAOE CASE. LATEST PARTIOULARS. The man David Mnrphy, the victim in the Bute-terrace stabbing affray, still lies in the Cardiff Infirmary in a precarious condition. Though not yet out of danger, he is progressing as favourably as can be expected, considering the terrible nature of the wound inflioted, which Police-oonstable 7axwvoll, No. 70, vho ...

INDIGNANT DRESSMAKER

... EXCITING SCENE IN COLEFORD POLICE-COURT. At Coleford Petty Sessions on Wednesday (before Mr. T. C. Palmer, in the chair, and Mr. Isaiah Trotter) Thomas Fox, a youth, of Cole-- ford, was summoned for using obscene language on the 26th ult. Mru Male defended. The allegation was that defenldanut used most inde- cent language towards Miss Leonora Morris, dressmaker, of thartplace, who was ...

Published: Thursday 09 November 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 606 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NEWPORT POISONING CASES

... . NEWPOwT POISONING I . v ' aCASM. TRACED TO SWINE FEVER. Mir. George B. Thompsoa, analryticr chemist, who made an analvsis of the ham from, 'which 'joison was introduced into the systems of Mr. ainld Mrs. .Arthur Willey at Newport, t gives the public the result of his examination. I He BayB'-'J>.was unable to find any trace ( of metallio'or `'akaloid poison, but on cutting into the ham I ...

THE KNIFE AT CARDIFF

... MAN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. , THE PROSECUTRIX MIXE D UP IN eN ANOTHER CASE. At Cardiff Police-court on Monday (before ' Mr. T. W. Lewis, stipendiary) several oases of unlawful wounding were dealt ?? L Casey (35) was oharged with maliciously cutting and wonuding Ann O'Dosloll on the breast, with aknifo or sharp instrument, with intbnt to T tdo her grievous bodily harm, at 32, Tynda i street, on ...

Published: Tuesday 27 November 1894
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1475 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THEFT AT NEWPORT

... 1 BUTCHEER AND GROCER FINED. r At Newvport Borough Police-coirt on Mlondag e (i)efore Messrs. J. Mfoses, IH. J. Davis, F. Phil- e lips, and T. Golrslworthy) Sydney Reece Games, Inilteler, 50, Alma-strtete we placed in the ;i dock charged with stealing 351b. of bacon, value e 14g.. belouging to his employer, Mr. T. S. c Iorer, trading as ?? nnd o., 137 and 13;, L(commieroial-road. John Edwvards ...

IMPORTANT COLLIERY ACTION AT PONTYPRIDD

... iM IMPORTMNT COLLIERY i ACTION AT PONTYPRIDD. G DISPUTE RESPECTING AN ALLEGED CUSTOM. a THE OCEAN COW.-LERY COManANy SUMMONED.- F A PROTRACTED HEARING. ti ?? Anorther important colliery actionL was heard 'befor his, Honour Judge Gwilynr Williams ~Atl thle Pontypricid County-court. on Friday, his honour having set the day apart for the bear- -0 to in.The plaintiffs we-re Isaao Roberts, odllier, ...

ROBBERIES AT NEWPORT

... I-- - . I EXTENSIVE THEPT FROM A: ,TSABLRE A man, who has given hi3 ?? as John Jones. will be charged ab Newport Police- court to-day (Moniday) under a long indictment for breaking and entering the stable of Mr: Mwton, solicitor, MalPas, near Newport, and vith stealing goods therefrom valued at £17 i5s. 6d., the property of Mr. 2Moxoni; rlro with stealing goods valfue £4, the properlty of Mr ...