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Brave Stationmaster —

1Dealer to Blame +

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Shilling a Quail.I - -

ILOCAL VOCALIST TO TOUR IN…

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IThe Boxing Controversy.

PEDLARS' PARADE.I

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GIFTS FOR PARC HOWARD.

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I Roadmen's Wages. I

New Pastor.I

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-MR. ANEURIN DAVIES.-I

BOY AND THE APPLES. I

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"Nowfc" to put OD.

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"Nowfc" to put OD. NEW DOCK MOTHER'S PROTEST* At the Juvenile Court on Thursday, before Messrs. Henry Wilkins and R. Guest, WTm. Hipkiss, a boy of eight, living at 1, Maliphant row, "Was charged with stealing a quantity of coal from Messrs. Richard Thomas and Co.'s Works. The case had been adjourned for a fortnight, as' on the last occasion the boy's mother told the Bench that her son did not have any clothes to wear. Presiding Magistrate (to defendant): Who sent you to take this coal ?-No one, sir. You went of your own accord ?—Yes. Presiding Magistrate: I strongly sus- pect the mother has something to do with this. Defendant's mother: How could I send the boy when I was away ? The Magistrate: It is your business to look after the child better than you have been. "e dismiss the case this time, but you will have to pay 10s. towards the costs. Defendant's mother: H'm, you'll have to wait for it then. It's as much as I can do to keep the family going on P,2 5s. a week. The Clerk: You want time to pay ?- Yes. The request was granted. At the close of the proceedings Mrs. Hipkiss produced a cutting from tho "Stlr" dated August 30th, remarking that "she was not going to be insulted." The paragraph referred to was that in which it was stated that a fortnight ago she had .said her little boy had "now't to put on." "The neighbours are all talk- ing about it, sir," she said to the Bench. "I never said 'Now't' at all. That's a Lancashire term, and I'm from Stafford- shire." The Clerk after perusing the paragraph handed it back to the woman and re- marked that their worships could not deal with that. "It deesn't matter much," said the Clerk. Oh, yes, it does," replied Mrs. Hipkiss, "It's in two papers, and it's a downright insult. The people are all making fun of me."

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A Socialist Protest

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