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EFFAIL ISAF.

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BRIDGEKD POLICE-COURT.

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BRIDGEKD POLICE-COURT. SATURDAY-—Before Mr. R. W. Llewellyn (chair- man). Rev. C. R. Knight, Messrs. C. P. Davies. W. S. Powell. R. L. Knight, and Col. Warlow. BREACH OF MINES REGULATIONS.—Mr. H. J. G. Barrow, colliery manager, Maesteg. summoned Joshua Nance, of Princess-street, Maesteg. for committing a breach of General Rule eight of the colliery regulations.—Defendant pleaded guilty, and said that he was not aware of the fact that his lamp wa.s unlocked.—This case was dismissed.—In a similar case against D. Jones, collier, Llwydarth- road Mr. Barrow instructed Mr. T. J. Hughes (who was in Coun). when the case WAS partly heard, who contended the point with the Bench of possessing unlocked lamps without knowing them to be so, and ultimately this de- fendant was fined £ 2 including costs. ALLEGED CRCEL TREATMENT OF CHILDREN.— Harriet Young, a married woman, living at New- castle, Bridgend, was proceeded against by Mr. 11. H. Cox, on behalf of the Guardians of the Bridg- end and Cowbridge Union, for cruelly iil- treating two of her children by shutting them out at night.—Morgan Elias proved that the children had been turned out, but knew nothing about the general character of the woman.—Wallington Young, the oldest of the two children, was ex- amined unsworn, and said that his mother moved him out because he would not fetch beer for her. —Defendant herself said she could not maintain herself, and had asked for relief but had been re- fused. She was, however, offered the workhouse, but she would not go there when she could main- tain herself outside.—Case dismissed. A SLIGHT PROVOCATION.—A charge against John Evans, for whom Mr. T.J. Hughes appeared, for a breach of the peace, brought by Mary Davies' living near hlill at Aber House, Nantymotl. was dismissed when only complainant had been heard. A HUSBAND THREATEN* HIS WIFE.—Margaret Howells, of Laleston. Bridgend, obtained an order for peace sureties against, her husband, Thomas Howells, a labourer, who had threatened her on one or two occasions, and of whom she was really afraid. The sureties were, himself in £ 10, and two sureties of £5 each, to be of good behaviour for a period of six months and to pay costs, 10s. 6d. —A case brought by Edward Thcmas, Newcastle, Bridgend, against William Ford, tailor, for peace sureties were dismissed. ILLEGITIMACY.—Mary Powell, 5, Nantymoel- row, Nantymoel, obtained a bastardy order for 2s. Gd. weekly, with 35s. 2d. costs and advocate's fee, against Thomas Jones, Yale View-terrace, Nantymoel, who did not appear.—A similar order was made against Eleazer Phillips, collier. 21, Penygraig-road. Penygraig. to maintain the child of Eliza Jane Evans. Tynewydd, Ogmore Yale. FAILING TO MAINTAIN AGED PARENTS.—Two brothers living in Grange Town, Yorkshire, named respectively John and David Evans, were proceeded against by the Poor-law guardians to contribute towards the maintenance Gf their parents, Joseph Evans, aged 72, and Mary, aged 70, who were re- turned as chargeable to their common fund.—John Evans was ordered to pay Is. 6d. a week and 12s. costs, but no order was made against David Evans. ASSAULTS.—John Bcundy. 11, Rowland-terrace, Nantymoel. labourer, charged James Thomas, Pem- broke-terrace, with assaulting him on the previous Monday evening.—Defendant, who did not appear, was fined 20s., including costs.—Frederick Davies, for assaulting John Clee. Blaengarw. at the Nant- hir Hotel, on the previous Saturday night, was fined 40s. including costs. SECOND COURT.—At the second court 20 cases of drunkenness were disposed of.—The Llangeinor School Board, represented by their attendance officer, Mr. T. W. Job, obtained nine convictions against parents residing within the district for neglecting to send their children to school, and 2s. 6d. fines were imposed. Some were let off with the usual order. MONDAY.—Before Mr. C. P. Davies, M the Cleric's Office. VAGRANCY.—John Owen and Agnes Hall. who were described as having no fixed abode," were found by Police-constable Benjamin James sleep- ing near a lime-kiln on the road leading from Laleston to Bridgend, while in possession of means to obtain lodgings.—Police-constable Rees deposed to the two defendants hanging about the town lately, and had received complaints regarding them.—Sentenced each to seven days in Cardiff Prison.

A BRIDGEND MAN MISSING FROM…

LLANDYFODWfl SCHOOL BOARD.

NANTYMOEL InEVVS AND N UTES.

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PORTH.

MOUNTAIN ASH.

RHYDFELEX.

TOXYPAXDY.

PENYGRAIG.

PERSONAL PARS. FROM PONTYPRIDD.

PONTYPRIDD ADJOURNED BREWSTER…

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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