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ABERDARE CINEMA. MONDAY, MARCH 16th, and during the week The Beautiful « THF W A QTD IT T 99 Pathecolor Film X XX XL/ W X XV.X_^JL/« A POWERFUL STORY OF A NE'ER-DO-WELL. 7%M Time and Prices as usual. 40 Mail. lervioes for Sunday Next. HIGHLAND Place Unitarian Church Aberdare. Morning at 11, Even- ing at 6; Sunday School at 2 30, Preacher, Rev. E. T. Evans, Pastor. SPECIAL OPEN MEETING of the s Aberdare Brotherhood, Green Street, at 2.45 p.m. (instead of 3 p.m.). Professor Frederick Duxbury, of Lon- don, will give a Sacred Recital" The Toiling of Felix." A hearty welcome to all-men and women.
MOUNTAIN ASH.
MOUNTAIN ASH. COTTAGE HOSPITAL EISTEDDFOi). —All the test pieces for the Easter Eis- teddfod may now be obtained at the Gramophone Shop, 15 Oxford Street, Mountain Ash.. EASTER APPROACHES, and that suit you are wearing reproaches you. Call and see Mac's latest in gent's suits. Oxford and Commercial Streets. PERSONAL. Everyone will he pleased to hear of the convalescence of Mr (Farmer) Hisgrove, who has been lying ill for so many months. He was able to leave his bed on Monday. MINISTERIAL. The Rev. J. W. Evans. the newly-appointed pastor for Bethlehem C.M. Church, is expected to commence his duties at the beginning of April. OMISSION.—In our report of the Mountain Ash Choral Society's s°cial the following were omitted Mrs. Catherine Jones, assisting at 4the tea tables; Mr Morgan J. Edwards, a solo; Mr Idris Jones, treasurer of the society. SERIOUS OPERATJOIN. -Another serious amputation operation has been performed on Mr Thomas Morris (late of Duffrvn Hotel) at his Mumbles resi- dence. He is dangerously ill, but has made some little progress since the second operation. FUNERAL. The interment of Gwilvm • Trevor, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. Pritchett, 62 took place on Wednesday afternoon m Maesyrarian Cemetery. The RevT £ e Phillips, Bethania, officiated. ine funeral arrangements were carried ou bv Mr Frank Mills. i_>racr\v WE'LL TELL YOU THE REASON, because Mac gets the best and the latest. Call and have a look round the new spring stock. Oxford Street. HAGGAR'S The great ^r Picture „f Ha star's f°r this day ( •' Friday, and Saturday is entitled in the midst of the Jungle." ¥»* £ Kictiarda makes no ,-V film's- they are the latest and surely the W It is the ereatet wild animal picture ever seen and is a thriller from start to nnisli. PARISH CHURCH.—Holy Commun- ion was celebrated at St. Margaret s Church last Sunday morning at eight o'clock. Matins and Holy Litany were sling at 11 o'clock. The Benodicite was sung to Turner in D, and the Jubi- Tate to MacFarren. Evensong was in- toned bv the Rev. Aeron Davies The Vicar continued his series of Lenten sermons, Christ's Message to the Churches." -.r < T COUNCIL CLERKSHIP. Mr A. E. Lander, who came third in the ballot for a new Clerk at the Mountain Ash Council meeting on Tuesday, was a candidate for the Aberdare Council ( lerkship 18 months ago, when he came second, and ran the present Clerk, Mr D. Llewellyn Griffiths, very close; He is a native of the country above the Tweed, a keen man, and was a great favourite with some of the Aberdare Councillors at the time. SOUTH WALES MUSICAL FESII- VAL.—A perusal of the balance sheet (just issued) of the above shows that. the balance of receipts over expendi- ture, £110 15s., has been handed to the treasurer of the Mountain Ash Cot. ta"e Hospital. The collieries purchased £ 209 worth of tickets, and Mr W. Peters and others disposed of £ 138 worth. Of course, the great item of ex- penditure was for the Queen s Hall Or- chestra, Sir Edward Elgar and Artistes, £ 191 14s. od.. FLECTIONS. — The retiring Coun- cillors this year are as vZf: Duffryn Ward,. Mr Griffith Evans; Darrenlas, Mr W. Lamburn; Miskm, Mr Noah Bowles; Penrhiwceiber, Mr G. H. Hall; Abercynon, Mr William Evans. No opposition to the. old mem- bers seems to be forthcoming in the Duffryn and Darrenlas Wards up to the present, but we learn T Evans, Miskin, who was defeated by a very narrow majority a vrill try conclusions with Mr wles. It is stated that a prominent formist is to be nominated m the.r<en- rhiweeiber Ward against Councillor Hall, and that Mr William Evans, Aber- cynon, will have to fight to retain his seat- NEW THEATRE. — One of the cosiest theatres in South Wales is the general verdict about the popular Workmen's Theatre at the Mount. Not only does the public find it cosy, but they get a real first-class performance at popular prices. This week the Togas top the bill and right worthily. Their wire- walking is something to make you gasp. The Two Dollars give a laughable sketch, which is warmly applauded. The coloured Taylor Trio are indeed expert dancers, for their various steps lead you into a bewildering maze- very dever. A smart little turn is Bunny and Tafft's sketch, An instrumental scena.— Next week Mr Curnow has engaged a vaudeville show of wonderful talent. The great star picture, "For East is East," will be shown during the whole of the week. FUNERAL. The interment of the -mortal remains of Mrs Hannah Mor- gan, wife of Mr Enoch Morgan, of Newbridge. Mon.. and daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Davies, 4 Hugh Street, Miskin (Council roadman), took place in Maesyrarifln Cemetery last Thurs- day afternoon. The deceased was only 32 years of age, and died very suddenly after her confinement. The Rev. W. "¡" Davies, Soar, officiated. The chief mourners were: Father and mother; Mr and Mrs Thomas Dalley. sister; Miss Mary Ann Davies, sister; Mr and Mrs Isaac Harris, sister; Mr and Mrs Ben- jamin Davies, brother; Mr and Mrs David Davies, brother; Mr John Davies, brother; Mr William Dairies, Ponty- pridd, brother; Mrs Davies, Ponty- gwaith, aunt; Mr and Mrs Thomas Harris, Bargoed, aunt; Aunt Mary Ann, Trelewis; Mrs Davies, Nelson Post Office; Mr and Mrs Gwilym, Ystrad Mvnach; Mrs Beard, Ystrad Mynadh; Miss Margaret Gifford, Maes- yewmmer; Mr Thomas Gifford, Mr David Davies, Tvlorstown; Mr and Mrs Thomas Phillips, Gelligaer, cousins, and Cousin Mima. Beautiful floral tributes were laid on the coffin by the family. The funeral arrange- ments were carried out by Mr Frank Mills and Mr David Evans. "r.Tr''f. _LL .-1.-1' WEDDLNCr. A very pretty weaaing took place at Bethlehem Welsh C.M. Church on Wednesday morning. The chief parties were Mr Thomas Owen, son of Mr and Mrs Richard Owen, Bethesda, and Miss Lucy May Francis, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs John Francis (overman, Deep Duffryn Pit), Greenhill, Mountain Ash. The Rev. W. J. Evans, the newly-appointed pastor to Bethlehem, came specially from Bwlch to perform the ceremony. The bride was prettily attired \n a grey cord costume, and wore a grev silk hat with grey plumes. She was > given away by Air Ebenezer Jones, her brother-in- law. The best man was Mr John Hughes, cousin of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were: Miss Lizzie Francis, Merthyr, and Miss Margaret Ann Thomas, Porth. The former wore a dove colour costume and Wedgewood blue hat, and the latter a navy whip- cord costume and cerise hat. The guests were entertained at Greenhill, and included: Mr Willie Davies, Miss Mary Morgan, Miss Edie Addis, Miss Mary Gwen Jones, Mr David Francis, Master Johnnie Francis. Mr Coombev, Mr Harry Walker, Mr Lloyd Evans, Mr and Mrs Lloyd, Trigfan; Mr Richard Hughes, Mrs John Prosser, Mr Ben- jamin Prosser, Mrs Tucker. Miss Esther Tucker, Miss Kate Tucker. Mrs John Hughes, Mi's John Owen, and the Rev." •T. W. Evans. The happy pair, who were the recipients of many valuable 1 presents, left after breakfast for Swan- I sea, where the honeymoon is being spent. The wedding coaches were sup- plied by Messrs Williams and Son, Duffryn Mews.
/i PENRHF WCEIBER.
PENRHF WCEIBER. TABERNACLE. The pulpit of Tabernacle Welsh Baptist Church, Ynysboeth, was occupied on Sunday last by the Rev. Morris Isaac, of Barry Island. BETHESDA C.E. — On Sunday the meeting was led by Mr 0. Payne. A paper was read by Mr T. Moore on In Perils on the Sea." Mr and Mrs J. Powell and Mr Miles gave ad- d LECTURE. An interesting lecture was given on Monday evening last at Hebi on Welsh Congregational Chapel, Ynysboeth, by Mr T. Glyndwr Richards, Mountain Ash, on "A Trip to the Golden West." The chair was occupied by Mr Ifor Davies, schoolmaster. The) I meeting was well attended. LOCAL LITERARY SOCIETY. A meeting of the society was held at the Workmen's Institute on Iridav evening, when a splendid paper on The Dignity of Labour (winning essay at Gwyl Dewi Eisteddfod) was read by Mr D. Dewi Eisteddfod) was read by Mr D. .Tones, Railway Terrace. The follow- ing also spoke: Messrs W. O. Jones, Obed Cobley, Hugh Jones, H. t. Ro- berts, Tom James Robert Williams, and Griff. Jones. A vote of thanks to the speaker was proposed by Mr Obed I Cobley, and seconded by Mr 1V. O. J o iie-s CARMEL M.I.S. — A meeting was held on Thursday evening last under the presidency of Mi' Morris Hughes, the vice-chairman. Two very inter- esting papers weire read: (1) Gweiiyuen Gwent (Lady Llanover). by Miss M. A. Owen, and (2) Florence Night- ingale." bv Miss Tegwen Morris. The following also spoke-. Miss M. E. ito- following also spokp: Miss M. E. ito- berts, Messrs D. T. Davi.es. R. CI-. Williams, G. Jones, T. James, T. ,I. Lewis, J. Peregrine, H. C. Roberts, and J. Jones. Votes of thanks were ac- corded the .chairman and speakers on the proposition of Miss R. Davies, seconded by Miss A. Thomas. JERUSALEM. On Monday evening, March 9th, a competitive meeting was held. Chairman. Mr John Davies, Dan- vgraig. Adjudicators: Music, Mr Alfred Harrison; recitations, Mr John Sallis. Awards: Solo for children under 14, Brinlev Edwards. Solo, under 18, Edith Davies. Champion solo, divided between Edith Davies and Myfamvy James. Duet. Edith Davies and friend. Recitation, under 14, Annie I Davies. Recitation, under ]8. Anne Davies. Impromptu speech, II ugh Evans. Impromptu debate, Taliesin I Richards and Hugh .Evans. A vote of thanks to all who took part was pro- posed by the pastor, the Rev. W. S. Thomas, and seconded bv Mr Hugh Evans. The secretary was Mr John Bowen. CONCERT. On Monday evening last a splendid concert was held at the Salvation Army Hall, Mr Cox. of Aberdare. presiding. The programme I included: Address hy the Chairman. Swedish march by the Army Band. Chorus, "At our Post," by the Song- sters. Welsh solo, Mrs Owen. Cornet duet, Treasurer and Bro. Beeeham. Recitation, C. C. Johns. Duet, Sisters Evans and Jones. Several Band selec- tions. Trio, Recruiting Sergeant, Band Sergeant, and Bro. Durrant. Recitation. Bro. Cox. Dialogue, Critic and Swell," Sergeant-Major and Secretary. Quartette, Band Sergeant, Recruiting Sergeant, Sisters Wnrfield and Thomp- son. Recitation. Annie Teague. Solo, Mrs Weeks. Chorus. Beautiful Life," Son'gsters. Quartette. Bandmaster and .friends. Duet, Songster Leader and Y.P. Sergeant Major. Solo, Richard Jones. Duet. Sister Parfitt and Bevan. A COMPETITIVE CONCERT was held at Moriah (C.M.) Chapel on Mon- day evening, Mr John Jones presiding. The adjudicators were: Music. Mr Wil- liam. Jones; recitations, Mr Williams, Mountain Ash. List of awards: Solo under 12, Bettie Owen. Recitation under 12, Bettie Owen. Solo under 15, Rachel Mary Thomas. Recitation under 15, Bettie Owen. Duett, divided between Rhoda Bevan and Doris Rich- ards and Bettie Owen and Willie Owen. Translation, Rhoda Bevan. Se- lections on Gramophone, kindly lent by Mr Samuel Morgan, Miskin. The secre- tary was Mr Thomas John Davies. THE FUNERAL of the late Mrs Elizabpfh Ann Evans, wife of Mr Ro- bert Evans, of 48 Thomas Street, ]VIis- kin, took place on Thursday last. Ihe bodv was taken to Mountain Ash G.W.R. Station, and conveyed by rail to Aberystwyth, where the interment took place. The mourners- were: The husband; Miss Jones, sister; William H. Evans, nephew; Mr John H. Evans, brother-in-law, and Mrs Evans, sister- in-law. The deceased was a faithful member of Moriah C.M. Chapel, Mis- kin. The Rev. R. Gwmryn Jones officiated. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr D. B. Edwards, Miskin.
ABERCYNON.
ABERCYNON. FOOTBALL. The Abercynon team were on Saturday defeated at home by the Merthyr Vale League players to the tune of 4 goals to nil. SERVICES. On Saturday night, Sunday, and Monday the anniversary preaching services of Nazareth Welsh Baptist Chapel took place. There were good attendances at each. service, and excellent sermons were preached by the Revs. T. Idwal Jones, Llwynypia, and E. Mitchell, Ponkey, Ruabon. B.S.P. A meeting was held at the Lesser Hall on Thursday evening under the auspices of the British Social- ist Party, when Mr T. Kennedy, the prospective Parliamentary candidate for Rochdale, delivered an address on the deportation of the South African Labour Leaders. The chairman was Mr .A. Reckman. CRUELTY CHARGE. — Thomas Thomas, haulier, Abercynon, was charged at Bargoed on Friday with cruelly overloading two horses at y stral Mynach. Police constable Mourton said the horses were attached to a furniture van, which was heavily laden, and they were unable to move it. Defendant was beating the shaft horse. i-Polich-sergeant W. H. Williams corro- borated, and defendant was fined .£1. SOCIAL. On Wednesday evening a social tea was held by the English Congregational Church Choir. The tables were presided over by Mrs W. Morgan. Mrs Price, Mrs T. Morgan, Mrs Lewie. Mrs Dennis, Mrs Button, Miss Ijewis, Miss Martin, and Miss Jones. After the tea Mr W. Wilton, choirmaster, on behalf of the choir, presented Mrs Martin Evans, late or- ganist of the choir, with a silver cake dish, suitably inscribed. Solos were rendered by Miss S. A. Thomas and Mr W. D. Edwards. Addresses were given by Messrs T. Joy, P. Edwards, and Mrs T. Morgan. Mr Martin Evans, on behalf of Mrs Evans. thanked the choir members for their kindness. The Rev. Morgan Jenkins, pastor, pre- sided, and the organist was Mr Bert Wilton.
YNYSYBWL.
YNYSYBWL. TABEnNACLE M.I.S. On Friday evening last two excellent papers were given by Misses Mary Jenkins on &ther," and Margaret Lloyd on Miriam." The Rev. A. Jotieis, B.A., who presided, and Councillor James Evans and Mr R. A. Thomas spoke in appreciative terms of both papers. ZION Y.P.U. Mr H. J. Davies gave a very interesting paper on The Wit and Humour of Peter Mackenzie on Friday evening last. Mr D. J. Williams contributed a recitation, and Mrs W. oosnani, a solo. Further re- marks were made by the Rev. J. M. Elias, Messrs W. Woosnam, A. H. Jones, W. G. Price, and R. Woosnam. REHEARSAL. — On Monday evening the children of Ynysboeth, Abercynon, and Ynysybwl C.M. Churches attended a rehearsal in connection with the sing- ing festival to be held at Abercynon on Easter Tuesday. The conductor was Mr Evan Elias; accompanist, Miss Gertrude Edwards, cateehiseh Mr Wil- liam Rees, and president, Mr Daniel Davies. YOUNG IJBEBALS LEAGUE. At the I rerobart Schools on Monday even- ing Mr E. T. Owen, Bedlinog, de- livered an address on The Heritage of the People." Mr Edwin Williams occupied the chair. Councillor David Rogers, Messrs D. J. Edwards, and G. Gower also spoke. Mr Rhys Jones pro- posed and Mr Edgar B. Thomas second- ed a vote of thanks to the speaker. ZION English Baptist Church held their half-yearly meetings on Sunday last. The Rev. D. Griffiths, the blind preacher of Colwyn Bay, was the officiating minister, and on Monday evening delivered his popular lecture, Humorous incidents in the life 6f a blind man/' to a crowded and ap- preciative audience. Councillor W. Jones, J.P., Pontypridd, made an ex- cellent chairman. NODDFA WELSH SOCIETY. — Should^ women take part in church matters was the subject of a very interesting debate at the above society on Tuesday, the 3rd inst. Mr David S. Roberts took the affirmative, and Mr Edgar V. Thomas, the negative. Mr John Isaac presided, and the Rev. Huw Roberts, B.A., Mesdames T. Rees, H. Lewis, E. Breeze, H. Davies, E. A. Lewis, R. Thomas, J. Davies, and Miss L. M. Thomas took part in the dis- cussion.
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|ABERCYNON INSTITUTE ACTION.
| ABERCYNON INSTITUTE ACTION. Settlement Arrived At. lu the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice last week, Mr Justice Joyce resumed the hearing of the case or the trustees of the Abercynon Work- men s Hall v. the Ocean Coal Co., Ltd., which was an action for an injunction and damages. Plaintiffs alleged that the working of the defendants' six-foot seam at Abercynon was causing a sub- sidence of the surface resulting in cracks appearing in their building and general damage. After a prolonged in- terview between counsel and the parties they eventually agreed to a settlement t° stay proceedings, which stay would l)a-rt of the schedule of the order. Ihe following are the terms of settle- f^^t(1) Tlie defendant company is to be at liberty to work all seams under and in the neighbourhood of the Work- men's Hall. (2) Defendants to pay laO for damage to date, which shall be forthwith expended on making good such damage. (3) Defendants agree to make good within reasonable time anv damage to plaintiffs building which may hereafter occur in consequence of settle- ment or subsidence of the building, but without liability on their part to restore the original level. (4) Plaintiffs to give notice to defendants of any sign or in- dication of any damage to plaintiffs ouikhng. such notice to be given forth- with after damage being first observed. (o) Defendants to be at liberty at all reasonable times on giving three days notice or in case of urgency without notice to inspect the plaintiffs buildinn- and to open and examine foundations, but shall forthwith make good any ex- cavations opened. (6) Defendants to b3 at liberty at all reasonable times on giving reasonable notice or in case of urgency without notice to execute works to plaintiffs building for the purpose of strengthening the same and in particu- IH" for the purpose of strengthening the roof. (7) All deputes arising under tliis agreement to be decided by a sole arbitrator (who shall be an architect or IT Illing engineer as the nature of the case may require) to be agreed upon or failing agreement to be appointed by the President for the time being of the Law Society, London. (8) Defend- ants to pay £ l,2o0 for costs of action.
MEMS. FROM THE MOUNT.
MEMS. FROM THE MOUNT. It is not correct that Jesse Jones, of the Vols., is the conductor of the Pen- rhiweeiber Salvation Army Band. Jj;uuderstaud that it's to be "coats on in the Miskin Ward this Election. A modern schoolboy (this is a Miskin stunt) was explaining when he was last away from school—"It was the next day before yesterday." Think it over. Now Mr. Gwilym Jones is out of the running for the English Cup shouldn't he devote himself to the League, i.e., the Council Leagued There's Darran Las to fight for. Who was the Liberal Lamb who was led to the newspaper posted outside Mr. Peters' shop only to see Home Rule Dead as Mutton." Pm told it shocked as much as a defeat of the Old Firm would do. Owing to the increased work at the Town Hall, I understand that three more telephone receivers have oeen smashed. "Dang it." Speaking of the medical scheme and the hospital and so and so, one of the leaders said that the disinfection amongst the men was becoming ser- ious." I have news that John H. of the Duffryn ilk has found a new doggie. Another bull, but not an Irish one. There is a tradesman not a hundred miles from the Mount bridge, who now keeps a sharp 1. on the Shops Inspector, especially since he interviewed Mr Pin- combe on the last occasion. The Vol. Band are now "attached" to the Terors. Wait till you see them come out in their Khaki; we shan't half go, coming back. Well done, Colour Sergeant, I heard about the, ."little" birthday—many happy returns. I am informed that the Fruiterers have appointed the last week in Febru- ary as a Bank Holiday. Hush, decrescendo, pianissimo, I do declaro, the balance sheeto of King Olaugho has arriveno. What ho. Da Capo.
CORONI YN ABERCYNON.
CORONI YN ABERCYNON. DYDD GWYL DEWI, 1914. Tra'r Cynon fach yn rhedeg gawn I'r mor yn Uawn dan gauu, Dydd o wyl yn mhob rhyw fro I'r Cynlro fydd Gwyl Dewi; Ac heddyw rhoddwn ninau'n lion Wych goron ar ben Billy. Cor y plant ryw gant a gawn Yn ffyddlawn iawn yn canu, Ac hefyd cor y merched gwiw Mor fyw maent gyda Henry, A chor y meib sydd gyda John Yn seinio'n lion Gwyl Dewi. ¡ Tra Hong yn nofio tonnau'r aig, I Tra craig o'i gylch yn crogi, Tra pery'r Bardd o'r Bryn yn ben, Bydd awen byw i Ddewi, A Chymru ddaw i'n Gwyl ar goedd ) Yn filoedd er ei foli. Hoff yw clywed merched glan j Yn lleisio can ar dannau, Hoff yw gwrando meibion gwych Yn datgan drvchfeddyliau, Pob un a diddan fryd yn dal I gynal ooridiganau, Abercynon. B.F.
STATION FOR TYNTETOWN.
STATION FOR TYNTETOWN. Mr Clement Edwards yesterday (Wed- nesday) had over an hour's interview with the representatives of the Taff Vale Railway in reference to the "block" which the hon. member had placed on the Taff Bill. Eventually agree- ment was reached to lift the block, and let the Bill go for second reading. It is understood the company has agreed to experimental workmen's trains at Ynysboeth, and the two places—Tynte- town and Ynysboeth—are to agree where a station shall be placed.
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| ABERCYNON POLICE COURT.
| ABERCYNON POLICE COURT. Thursday, March 12th. Before Col. M. Morgan (chairman). Capt. G. A. Evans and Councillor E. Morris. T-7-R- EMPLOYEE'S OFFENCE.— Maldwyn Thomas Morris, now of Kep- pock St., Cardiff, 22 years of age, was summoned for stealing 4d., the monev of his employers, the T.V.R. Co. Mr. Ingledew, Cardiff, said that owing to suspicion a test was conducted at Aber- cynon re payment of excess fares. Two persons were sent to Abercynon, who paid 4d. each excess fares to defendant. One of the amounts was paid over by defendant, but the other 4d. was em- bezzled by him, and it was in respect of this latter amount that the defend- ant was now charged.—Albert Church- ill, stationmaster at Abercynon, de- posed that defendant was a ticket col- lector under his charge at Abercynon. W itness produced the accounts, and showed that a certain excess fare had not been accounted for on Jan. 24th.— Defendant denied that he had collected the ticket in question or received the money. Harold Windham Chivers, clerk, Whitchurch, said he booked a ticket, Llandaff to Pontypridd, on Jan. 24th. On arrival at Abercynon he gave up that ticket to defendant and paid him 4d., the excess fare. Defendant did not offer him a receipt.—Defend- ant: He never asked me for a receipt, and I don't know where his ticket went i to. I didn't get it.—T. Jones, Cardiff, a clerk, gave similar evidence, but in his case the money was accounted for.- Edward Bennett, booking clerk at Abercynon, gave further evidence, and detendant was fined 40s. and costs. TWICE CONVICTED.—W. James W iihams, butcher, Glancynon Terrace, Abercynon, who was convicted last year in respect of an unlicensed dog, appeared now on a similar charge. Fined 25s. including costs. Mr S. Shipton defended. DRUNKS.—Kate Fitzgerald, Tynte- town; Verna Williams, in Robert St., Inysybwl, 10s. and costs each] Wm. Ed. Thomas, in Windsor Rd., Ynysy- bwl, 5s. and costs. BAD LANGUAGE. John Walsh, Park Street. Abercynon, and Elizabeth aughan, Cardiff Rd.. Abercynon, 10s. and costs each. NO DOG LICFNSES. The following were fined for keeping dogs without licenses:—William Blake, Crawshay Street, Ynysybwl; William Webb, Thompson Street, Ynysybwl; Albert Hemmings, Crawshay Street, Ynysybwl; Henry Simons, Robert Street, Ynysy- bwl; Evan Evans, Crawshay Street, Yn- ysybwl; Thomas Evans, Thompson. Villas. Ynysybwl; William Roberts, Thompson Street, Ynysybwl; Gwilym Jones, North Street, Abercynon; John Ellis Jones, West Street, Abercynon; Norah Violet O'dell, Gertrude Street, Abercynon; Thomas Evans, William Hamus, all 7s 6d each.
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