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Saturday, Nove'.v.l>!>r 14th.—Before: Ald. W. Llewellyn (chairman), Messrs. W. J. Lewis, T. Davies, T. Lucas, Gomer Davies, W. J. Lewis, M. Stradling, W. Powell and Aid. John Thomas. THOU GUTLESS ACT. W m. Thcs. Simmonds, ostler, Greenhill. Pontycymmer, was summoned for having stolen coal value 6d., the. property of the Ffaklau Colliery Co. P.S. n, deposed to seeing defendant on the pit top with a bag of coal. He stopped him and defendant said, "Don't take any notice of it this time." Witness told him he would repcrt him and defendant then said "AU right, ycu a,ru, doing your duty, and I *= doing wrong. Defe&dant admitted talking the coal and ex- plained that he took one piece only, which he thought would last him over the week- end. The Chairman: You have a feood character and we do not want to deal harshly with you. You will be bound over to be of good behaviour. PONTYCYMMER WOMEN. I Jessie Austin, married woman, Bridgend Road, Pontycymmer, summoned Alice Clark, Bridgend Road, Pontycymmer, for assault. Complainant asked for the case to be ad- journal to enable her to subpoena) witnesses. —Granted. SHOPS ACT. I Henry Laviers, draper, Commercial St., Maes teg, was summoned for having commit- ted a breach of the Shops Act. G. F. Williams, shops inspector, said he saw a boy employoo by defendant delivering goods at 9.45 p.m., after the hours allowed I by the Shops Act.-Fin 10s. ADJOURNED. I Margaret Alice Thomas, Herbert Street, Coity Fields, Bridgend, summoned George Williams, Suffolk St., Bridgend, to show cause, etc. Mr. D. Llewellyn, who appeared for com- plainant, applied for an adjournment for a week.-Granted. > BLAENCAERAU SUMMONS DISMISSED. I Mary Dillon, widow, Wyndham St.. Blaen- I caerau, summoned Thomas Clark, haulier, Wyndham St., Blaencaerau, fcr alleged as- sault. I The case was dismissed. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. I The following were fined 15s. for having been drunk and disorderly: Thomas Tatchell, collier, Brynoethin; Sarah Clarke, Caerau; Albert King, collier, Blaengarw; Catherine I Henshaw, of Caerau, was fined. 20s. for a like offence. Griffith Bo wen, collier, of I Waun Street, Blaengwynfi, was fined JE2 ajid costs for having been drunk and disorderly on November 7th. It was stated defendant had been fined the maximum amount on two pmlous occasions this year. BAD LANGUAGE. I Frederick Jenkins, collier, of Caerau, was fined 15s. for having used bad language, and the following were fined 153. for like offences: Robt. Euston, labourer, Kenfig Hill; Walter Williams, collier, Bryncethin; Sidney Baker, labourer, Aberkenfig; Frederick Dowding, oollier, Caerau; Daniel Maddocks, collier, Cawau; John Bowden, labourer, Portheawl; Thomas Mills, collier, Pontycymmer; Evan Williams, haulier, Cefn Cribbwr. NO LIGHT. William Richards, labourer, of Bridgend, was fined 10s. for having driven a carl. with- out a light at Bridgend Road, Aberkenfig. STRAYING COWS. Rd. Jenkins, farmer, of Porthcawl, was fitted 10s. for having allowed four cows to stray on the Esplanade. SUNDAY TRADING. Fortunate Careni, Maesteg, and Rose Stephens, Maesteg, were each fined 5s. for ganday trading. Poly Grimaldi, Maesteg; Fanny Exton, Maesteg; and Giovanni Ster- ling, Bridgend, were each fined 5s. and costs far similar offences. NO LICENSE. Edgar Williams, Keafig Hill, was summon. ed for having driven a motor cycle without 1 license at Commercial St.; and was ordered to pa.y lOa. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE CASES. I Leri Bowen, of Cefn Guus Road, Bridgend, I was fined 5s. for not sending his- child to school. The following were also fined similar 6mounts for like offences: —Morgan Howells, of Cefn. Hirgoed, Aberkenfig; Annie Tilling, Tramroad Row, Gilfach Goch; John Stone, Greenhill, Pontycymmer; Hannah Thomas, Victoria Street, Blaenga.rw; Jas. Westlake, Penybryn Street, Gilfach Goch; Wm. Lloyd, Park Street, ordered to at- tend Jane Evans, Pwllcarn Terrace, Biaengarw, ordered to attend; Fredk. John, Ffawyddog Farm, Pontyrhyl, ordered to at- tend; Fredk. Sines, Penybryn Street, Gilfach Goch, ordered to attend. NUISANCE. I Silas Williams, collier, of Caerau, and Ed- ward Davey, collier, of Ogmore Vale, were each fined 15s. for having committed a nuifr- mm.

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