Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

14 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

SHOCKING ACCIDENT ON THE RAILWAY.

RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL.

I I PARISH COUNCIL.

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SIR COURTENAY BOYLE AND LORD…

PROPOSED NEW CHURCH AT COLWYN.

A COLWYN BAY SLANDER CASE.

'-./ CARNARVONSHIRE POLICE…

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CARNARVONSHIRE POLICE COMMITTEE. THE ESCAPE OF A DEFAULTING COLLECTOR. A quarterly meeting was held on Thursday at Carnarvon, Mr. Jones-Morris (chairman) presiding. The Mayor of Carnarvon (Mr. E. Hughes) and Dr. Parry attended as a deputa- tion from the town council of the borough to ask that the grand jury room might be used as a court for judicial business, Mr. J. R. Prit- chard, as a borough justice, remarking that the Guildhall Court was most unsuitable for sittings. It was agreed that the application should be considered at the next meeting. The chief constable (Colonel Ruck), in his quarterly report, stated that 56 crimes had been committed, being a decrease of seven upon the previous three months for the whole year the crimes reported were 220, against 223 for the previous year. For non-indictable offences there were 316 convictions. The number of tramps relieved was 623, against 781 for the corresponding quarter last year, and seven were convicted. The value of property stolen was E675 12s 3d., including £ 594 embezzled. Seven publicans were proceeded against for breaches of the Licensing Act", four being con- victed. He advised that owing to the change in the upper ranks through the retirement of Deputy Chief Constable Davies, the superin- tendent of the Conway Division should be re- moved to Llandudno. This recommendation was deferred. The appointment of Superintendent Harris as deputy chief constable was approved and, on the motion of Mr- G. Brymer, a resolution was moved expressing the opinion that as Bangor was now the most important division of the county it was highly desirable that such an officer should be place in charge of such division. A resolution to the same effect was received from the Bangor Town Council. The Chief Constable differed from the view The Chief Constable differed from the view that the deputy chief constable should be resi- dent in Bangor, as Carnarvon was the head- quarters of the police force. He was sending an efficient officer to Baagor in the person of Inspector Rees, lately stationed at Llan- dudno. Mr. T. C. Lewis and Mr. Robert Hughes (Llanfairfechan) supported the motion, which was onposed by Mr. Kneeshaw, Mr. Menzies, Mr. W. A. Darbishire, and the Hon. T. J. Wynn, and lost, only five voting for it. Mr. C. H. Darbishire called attention to the escape of J. D. Davies, the Penmaenmawr defaulting rate collector, and moved the fol- lowing resolution:— That the chief constable be requested in the That the chief constable be requested in the interest of the efficiency and prestige of the force, to make a thorough investigation of the case, and report fully to this committee. This was agreed to, and a sub-committee ap- pointed.

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A WELSH SCHOOL BOARD AND THE…

AMATEUR CONCERT.

COWLYD WATER BOARD.