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ABERDARE COUNTY COURT.

ABERDARE POLICE COURT.

PONTYPRIDD PETTY SESSIONS.

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PONTYPRIDD PETTY SESSIONS. WEDNESDAY. —(Before E. Williams, and W. H. Pricluird, Esquires.) The number of cases on the charge sheet was singularly few, and of these the following only are of public interest :— WAGES CASE.—John Edwards summoned J. Walters, overman in the Ferndale Colliery, for wages for four dAys, amounting to 12s 8d. Mr Price, who defended, took an objection to the status of his client as a defendant in the action Mr Davis, the proprietor, or Mr Bedlington, the responsible master, should have been summoned The overman has nothing whatever to do with paying the men. This plea however, was withdrawn, and the case was pro- ceeded with on its merits. It appeared that complainant worked night-work four nights in succession since the last pay on the 28th ult. Walters told him he never would pay him. Complainant left work on the following Tuesday morninf no one told him to leave. A notice had been o-iven for an advance of wages it expired on the 24th ult. He worked afterwards. Defendant did not say that he would not pay him unless he worked out his months notice The notice, however, was received by the pro- prietors on the 1st of March, so that it could not have expired before the 28th. The affair it seems arose out of a misapprehension on the part of the complainant. De- fendant offered to take him back to work on the remaining part of his notice.-The case w&s dismissed. VIOLATING COLLIERY RULES. — Daniel Davies and William JoBes, colliers, living at Blaencwm were sum- moned for a breach of colliery rules. inGStiendants work in the Dunraven Colliery, and were found on the bye side of the lamp station with their lamps open.-AIr T. G. Davies, manager, prosecuted.—William Brown, a labourer, working at the Dunraven Colliery, was in company with defendants on the 30th;ult. the lights were extinguished ■ William Jones came with a key, and opened their lamps and lit them told him to leave his lamp alone as he would sooner go up without it; Daniel Davies, the other defen- dant, assisted to unscrew the lamps they were at work about 300 yards on the bye side of the lamp station Daniel Davies lit witnesss lamp.—Mr Davies manager, proved the prohibition with regard to lig-htin"" lamps" at this spot.—The Bench fined Jones 5s and costs "or fourteen days' hard labour. A DISGRACE TO HER SEX.—A woman who has acquired a most unenviable reputationas as thief and drunkard named Anne Rees, was brought up charged with being drunk and behaving riotously on the Tumble nn Tuesdav evening. The prisoner is an old- offender having resS in one of Her Majesty's select mansions, SOme ten or twelve distinct times. She was sent to compulsory retirement for one month.

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