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BARRY.

BARRY DOCK POLICE COURT.

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IENTERTAINMENT AT BARRY DOCK.

SUDDEN DEATH AT BARRY DOCK.

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SUDDEN DEATH AT BARRY DOCK. At Barry Dock Police-court on Wednesday Mr. E. Reece, the district coroner, and a jury, of which Mr. Davies, Holton-road, was the foreman, held an inquiry touching the death of the child, aged 12 days, of Mr. Sidney Smith, coal tipper, of 12, Richard-street, Barry Dock.-The mother of the child was unable to be present, but the father said that on the morning of the 9th inst. he awoke about eight o'clock. His wife awoke shortly afterwards and found the child lying upon her arm dead. The deceased had been very qniet during the night, but had been weakly from birth. He at once went for Dr. Lloyd Edwards.—Dr. W. Lloyd Edwards said the last witness came to him on the morning of the 9th inst. He saw the child, who had evidently been dead several hours. There were no marks of injury on the body, but there were indications that the child had died from convul- sions. He had known the parents of the deceased for some time, and the child was weakly from the time of his birth.-The jury returned a verdict of Death from natural causes."

THE TEA TO THE BARRY POOR.

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