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dull PODO bright, and .he
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- Th~re -..,w~re t.wo ca..se.. -belorA ~.
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lit.ieriug COnimitteo~ on -Fna&y~"'m 'Mr. J, W. Martin 'preioldino<, " 'i~~I~~~:~
brou,hti by Hre. --Cathanne l£ary G
of Bra.ckDel1, ,&@,airwt }f:ellts, Ca.l1u, SoDS
M o.y, ironmongera, etc_, of Oxford Road, a.caoun't of an '.Uegu overcharge, ~:; for a.
am.n lamp ' gt..... which she sa.id could be
bought elsewhere for la_ 2d. The case waa adjourned for .. "fortnight in order ,that the
defendants might produce the im-o ice showing
the wholesale price ofl good.!. The'!'other wall ..
compla.int _a gainst . l looaJ firm for charging
l..8_ . Sd_ for a packet of carburunden for razor
atr:oppjog dressing, which
marked 1&0, but
which mark had been cr08BedJout.
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I~riffith (in the ch.airL Ma.jor-Gen~~ al "" 'r.
Waddillg~n, qolonel W. P_ Nasll ,lUld W:
Alexwder, Esq-.
Neighbourl Disa"ree.~Ma.ry Remn,ant, of
Windmill Road, Mortimer, was s~mmoned by
Mrs_ Annie Shackleford. her nClgh~ur, for
8.ssault on November 29t.h, at Mort.lmer,,-Mr_
T. R. Kent defenUed'7'"It .t ra.nspired that lobe
oomplainunt's mothet' WM a t.el)a.nt , of def,e nd&nt.'a from whom abe recen'ed nOtice to quit. On
tho _day in question ~mplainant-" a.cco.m~Died
by her Jpother) went to defendant.ll ~ .l?a.1 ~he
rent. While a.t ~efendant'* hoUAe & dlSCu.lOn
etu.IUoo regaflding "he notice-, and ~efen~a.nt La
.Ueged to ha.ve jumped Oft compla.mant. a foot.
<:auft-h t ho1c1 of her-.,-m,. tore lie«' fur .from ber
nook, put her .cloaed' ist "intp her f.ace aod
finally . puabad ber out into tl¥' roRd.-The defence was that iliuring the oonv~a.tion compla.inant put herself in such an a.ttituQe that
defenda.nt thought ~e waa ,oin, ,to .smaeh the
window, ... hereu,poD . . getLtl.y put tbe complainant -out at the ~ause.-The Benell looked
upon. the. ca.se as trivia.l, aOO 'd ismiseea it_
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~IPSIES ,RELEASE: IMpOUNOEO ·H-oa5ES,
Goo: La.mb and 'J'ed J. . a.mb, gipai88, d R.iaeJey Banks, Swltllow:field, ·were. ! ummon.eQ by
-Geor.go B,y.s, of Stanfor.d End Fa.r:m., Swallow.field, for-l·. eleuinz impounded ,horses -on October
18th &t Stanlor" End Fum,
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..Mr. Cb.ndler appear.ed for the .defenda.nt!.
Ooriq,)a.inant sa.i:a t.ha.t on Oc.tober 17tb be
fOUDa a. number of ~ in his.. Geld, dama.ging
:the /tooUi. .a:niI ~~ - WJ.t.h tho .aai8ta.Doe of
a police .eonltable and a3me .men the Jiorsea
·we..::6 put. in hie (.compla.inant:s.) .yard and there
-impoundetJ . . Tbe..;. lollowing .morning, four I;tle~
.two of -Whom .were th~ defendants, came to
-h im, sl\>yi~g th~y had come for their hones.
JHe asked .the men who the owneI'B 'ot the
-horses 'w~re, hut 't hey ga.ve him no defi:nite
_reply . . ,Complainant then told them they could
have _their horses if they paid for the damage
(d~ ne by .the anima-lao About noon the same
-day fi ve men, incluaing , the two defebdantt,
ca.me to him a.n-a ,vhile ho w:to t.alking with
three of -them a..t , hi s back o-cor and trying to
'aiacovc r who 'the 'b or1!efi belonged to, he sa.w.
the 1t (lefenaants. (who had pre\·iousl.y been by
'tbe yarH ' where the h ONOS - were Impounded
ana ea.ch of whom WiL6 mounted 00- a horse)
g a JIop ~wa.y , "With the other horses ' following _
By Mt~ Cbart'aIer: The men who came to him, '.ver.... I,;••
ofl'ercll. "£3 to cover -the damages, . I'
For the ' a efencfJ. Mr, CHao-dlcr submitted
ihat the horses ought not to ha.ve been im-~unlle<l, us toe aa.mago was not. j altogether
a 'lne n.t the -time of th e animala' ca.pture by
~r. "Bye. but h!ill bee'll -d :m e an previous occa.
!llOUS_ He aloo thought that Mr. Bla's claim
for £6 dn.lJIa:J!"e8 was eicessive.
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Suot_ Ranaal1 Ra.id the horses in question,
wnich bclqiJ.gea to gipsi('S. were occasiona.lly
a.llowed to go natray and Qeca,me a. regularnui ..ance t ') the neighbourhood_
Fines of £5 ORCn. 'w ith CO! ts. 15/·, were im.
po3ea. the Chainnan remarking thst ' the case
was an extremely bad one, as thero was not
tne .sliglitRet dotibt that the horses w er~ turned
out q.t nignt _iutentionally I to get their Hving
l eeding on farmers' fields,
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_William Preston, of Longmoor _Farin, Mor·
timer, pJeadeu not guilty to .selling milk 000.
~nill:g 38. pa~ts of O.I.traneDUS water, 8:t Mortuner. on ' November 10th.
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- P .s. Tailor deposed to purchasing a pint of
milk from a. lad· employed by -defendant, and
Bending a. thoo ..part Qf it to the public ana.lyat_
He afterwar..ds aa.w the defendant, who said
he ha.d bought 1h'-8 .gallons of milk:frSlm a Mi.
~~bQns, ~nd ha.vi?g let it sta;nd ·a.ll nigh~ put
.1t Into a churn WIth other milk, - He saId he
had no written warranty from , Mr,' GibtxmB,
Witness produoed the .a.nady.st's certific.ate,
which stated _tha.~ the milk contained 38 pa.rts
of extraneous water and was also deficient in
fata and 8Olids.,
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Defendant, on oath, I$aid - he could oot e%plain toe extraneous watet be,ng in tbe milk_
.f.Ie bad: purehaaed. five gallons_ fl"Om 'Mr. Gibbon s, whieh remained, overnight. in -a churn,
and thel') - two gallons ot: his miTlt was added to
He himself did , not add .any water wbatever.
I Asked by the Cha.irman if he would Jike<! the
case adjouTned in order to :get loga.l advice,
defendlUlt .said, ''They're expensive, theae legaJ
advisers. It cost me £S laat time_"
The Be~ch retired, and . on their return the
Chairman said. they considered the ease a very
serious Ol1e, Defendant had ,acld the milk, be.
ing 38 per cent. ~eficl~nt, at a , higli prict) to
people, many belDg lD poor circumstances.
Defen.d ~nt would be ~ne~ ~O. _
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WEDNESDAY.-Bef.a te W. Poulton, Esq.
the chair)., E. O. Farrer a.no E. ,,_ Andrews,

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32, Oxford Road, "Win<bo:r, WM cha.rged witb
t ravelling from Reamng to Newb.ury on ~be
G,W,R" without bv;Iltr paid hio rare and wl,t h
intent to· .avoid partilent thareof. It was
mated that the defendant WIl8 staying a.t a
Wi-ndso.r _public hOU8e a.nd ',had writ-ten .asking
for an wjournment.-The ~ase. was adjourned
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Article ,returned

30 Branche. in Ars:enuD., Brwl; &'c., Puu, New Yorlt 1lU~ 1.UbO;D. -

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THE WNDON AND RIVER PLATE BANI,. Ulli~-H!"d 016.,.: i,lp~N~ ST., Le. 2.

Ham Stre~t . waa charged with committing an
indecent act on ;Keimet Side the previous dayt
-A fine of 2Om_ was impoaed-, .the Chairman
mentioning that the m4Yl,' whO waa 88 much to
blame a.a the woman, Cc;>t off ~t free.
Another Motorist Flned.-Edward 'Rhoilea, of

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Extract

...: AflUlated Bank.:

Great Lea Bakery, Three MiJ~ Crdss( w8:s fin~
10s_' for uling a o;.m otor c.r _wlthout havma- hia
nlLme and -addreea printed thereon, Ther"& was
no second summons for not having the DeCe88ar.r
identification m'a.rk.6 affixe-d,_ against_the tfirat
defenda.nt·s · son.--=--He said tho nui'nbert Wjl;re
chalked on, but- ~e Bencb fined him £1.

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The Man Escaped.~Ka.te Street, ~f 17, Wil-

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TUE~DAY.-Before J_
Cooper, Esq_ (in 'tl,le
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83, Praed Street, Paddingtan, was summoned
for failing to keep the rear lamp of 8. motorcar proR.erly trimmed a nd lighted.-P..c. Harman stated the fa.cts and defcnda.nt was fin~d
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Par6tt, Esq. - (i9the cbnir) , H. Y. Wallis, E, 0_ ,arrer, L.
E_ QueJch a.nd G. R. Jackson, Esq".

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Elo<i. (in the
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Mind thole "Ulllel.':'-T~o dog

pla.te on hie.
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Oak up.-For
Cottage,
case a.gaiMt him

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muzzled. in Caversham. :Mr. W.
20, Lorne Street, wac flned l~.~~h.!
Capunn, 23-> St. Anne's Road, '
~raered to· pay a ahiiilar fine. ~
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