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Unlicensed Dog,

Early Closing Order.

Cood Friday performance.

Theft of Coal.

Vale of Neath News.

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CWMAMAN.

ABERCWMBOI.

MISKIN.

Aberdare Police Court. |

New Magistrate.

Crusty Loaves.

Selling Fresh Bread.

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Drunks.

Aberdare paternity case.

Women Assault Case. !

Up and Down the Valley.

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TRECYNON. JAY"S furniture 18 worth placing iL jour bent roonib. OBITUAITY. Mr. David Griffiths, •j Clive Street, passed away on Tuesday, April 10th, and was buried on Saturday, April 14th, at the Aberdare Cemetery. He was in his 65th year, and was a faithful deacon at lleolyfelin (B.) for 16 years. The deacons of the above chapel were bearers, viz., Inspector Bevan, Messrs. J. F. Williams, G. Rees, Lewis James, James John, John Harries, Tom Griffiths and William John. The mourners were: Widow and Son; Mrs. Thomas, sister; Mr. Thomas Griffiths, brother; Rev. and Mrs. G. Penar Griffiths, brother; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Moses, Mrs. Edith Jones, Misses Lizzie and Mary Ann Thomas, Messrs. Aaron and John Lewis Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davies, Mrs. Edwards and daughter, cousins; Mr. Thomas James, brother- in-law; Miss M. A. James, Mr. Rees James, Mrs. Davies and Miss Davies, Ferndale; Mrs. Hughes, Messrs. Griff and T. J. Hughes and Tom Phillips, Ferndale, cousins; Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Watkin Thomas. The late Mr. Griffiths' Sunday School Class also attended. Wreaths were sent by the following:—(1) Sunday School Class; (2) Miss Lydia Phillips, Trecynon; (3) Mr. David Evans and family, Dinas, Carmarthenshire. The Revs. W. A. Jones, Cwmdare; W. Cynog Williams and J. Grawys Jones officiated.

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YNYSYBWL OCTOGENARIAN DEAO

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