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JUDGE AND THE CAT.

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JUDGE AND THE CAT. The Winter Assizes for the County of Glam- organ opened at Cardiff onTuesday. Mr Justice Phillimore and Mr Justice Brav arrived in Car- diff on Monday evening, and were escorted from their lodgings to the Law Courts this morning, accompanied by the High Sheriff pIr F. W. Gibbins. Neatti), and his chaplain, the Rev. H. C. Lindsay, Vicar of Tonna, their Lordships were received on entering the Law Courts by the Lord Jlayor (Alderman Lewis Morgan), the Town Clerk (Mr J. L. Whcatley), And members of the City Council. The fore- oaan of the grand jury was Mr Herbert Lloyd, Pontardawe. Mr Justice Bray, in his charge, said "here was a very considerable number of cases to be considered. He was sorry to say that .his was not exceptional in the county of Gla- morgan. Of course there were excuses for it. Glamorganshire was a very thickly populated unty, it had at least two important seaports, Yond one knew that crime was more rife at sea- ports than in any other part of the kingdom. But it wis not quite so bad as it looked. He thought a considerable number of cases that came before judges at Assizes were Quarter Sessional cases. They came before the Judge J at Assizes properly enough because the Assize would be held before the Quarter Sessions. He thought the grand jury should consider whether they should not hold an adjourned say in the of March, when great many of these cases could be dealt with and the Judges' time at Assizes saved. Dealing with the calendar, his Lordship said that taking the cases as a whole there was an absence of what might be called serious crime. There were, unfortunately, two cases of murder. In regard to the Merthyr Vale case his Lordship said he did not think the grand jury would 5nd any difficulty, and in regard to the Caer- philly murder case, he suggested that a true Bill should be brought in and the matter left tor the petty jury to deal with. He was happy t-o say that there were few Cases of robbery with violence. When he was ftere a year ago he did not take the Criminal c Court, which was taken by Justice A. T. Law- rence. There was a very large number of such Bases, and Justice Lawrence thought it right nnder the circumstances to say that the cat should be administered in several cases. He could not formulate an opinion that it was in consequence of that or otherwise but it was certainly most satisfactory that the cases at that Assize were comparatively few, and cer- tainly not of the same serious character.

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