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QUARTER SESSIONS. No Prisoners for Trial. In the absence of the Hon. R. C. Devereux, Mr Edward Butler was voted to the chair at the Summer Quarter Sessions for Breconshire, held at the Shire Hall, Brecon. Other magistrates present were Capt. Travers, Messrs E. Pirie-Gordon, J. B. Garsed-Price, F. D. Dickinson, A. A. Mitchell, Owen Price, D. Jones (Pytindu), G. C. James, John Morris, and T. Prosser Jones. The Clerk of the Peace (Mr H. F. W. Harries) reported that there were no pI isoners for trial, and that lie had issued the usual certificate to the Sheriff to dis- pense with the attendance of jurors. SCALE OF FEES. The Clerk of the Peace also reported the recipt of a letter from the Hon. Secretary of the Society of Chairmen and Deputy-Chairmen of Quarter Sessions, recommending the general adoption of a scale of fees for Quarter Sessions set out in an enclosed memorandum. Mr Harries added that he thought the scale would be suitable for Breconshire, and it would be advantageous to have the same fees at all I Quarter Sessions. The matter was referred to the Hon. R. C. Devereux, Mr Butler, and Mr James, with the understanding that they would report direct to the Society of Chairmen and Deputy-Chairmen. There was no other county business. CEFN A WEAL DISMISSED. James Powell, of 11, Fairview Houses, Cefn Coed, appealed against an affiliation order made upon him at the Cefn Coed Police Court on April 24th, at the in- stance of Elizabeth Ann Cross, of 1, Upper Vaynor road, Cefn Coed. Mr Rowland Thomas (instructed by Mr J. W. Lewis, Merthyr) appeared for the appellant, and Mr T. Langman (instructed by Messrs Gwilym James, Llewelyn, & Co., Merthyr) appeared for the re- spondent. The case was heard by Messrs IE. Butler (in the chair), G. C. James, and F. D. Dickinson. Mr Langman stated that ttae child was born in October, 1914, and Powell was then on military service with the Terri- torials. A summons was served on him whilst he was home on leave, but it was realised that that service was not effective, as the summons should have been served on his commanding officer, and the pro- ceedings could not go on. Then Powell was sent to the Forces in the East, and was there until after the armistice. Hence the deftiy of proceedings, which were properly instituted when he came home. After a long hearing the appeal was dismissed with costs, i

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