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PENARTH POLICE COURT.

BRIDGEND POLICE COURT.

THE SAD CASE AT BRIDGEND.

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THE SAD CASE AT BRIDGEND. .THE WOMAN BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. At the Bridgend police-court on Saturday (before Mr. R. W. Llewellyn (chairman), Major D. R. David, and Mr. R. L. Knight), Elizabeth McAdams was brought up on remand charged with stealing a purse, containing 8s. in money, the property of Ann Morris, a hawker, lodging at Oldeastle, Bridgend. The evidence of Ann Morris, as given at the previous hearing at the Magistrates' Clerk's office was read, stating that she was laying out the body of the defendant's child who frad died sud- denly the previous Tuesday mornintr. After doing so. they had some drink in. and witness ad- mitted being a little the worse for same. Whilst sitting on a bench defendant came near her, and witness felt her hand in her (witness') pocket. Witness asked her what she wanted with her hand in her pocket. Prisoner said nothing, but ran out. A woman named Betsy Thomas, who gave evidence, brought the defendant back.—Ann Morris now identified the purse as belonging to her.—Bridget Connor deposed to seeing prisoner throw the purse into the fire.—Police-constable Ebenezer Rees gave evidence of arrest. Defen- dant denied the offence at first, but subsequently said "I must be mad when I done it." Witness received five shillings from Mrs. White, which she had taken from prisoner, and Is. 3d. was found on her.—Defendant was committed for trial.

YSTRAD POLICE COURT.

NANTYMOEL NEWS AND NOTES.

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