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Follows Drunken Man Round Public Houses. "The Priest and the Levite." Magisterial Commendation. At Porth Police Court on Thursday last, before the Stipendiary (Mr. D. Lleufer Thomas) and a full Bench of magistrates, a, rather unusual case was heard, William John, licensee of the Gethin Hotel, Williamstown, Penygraig, being summoned for permitting drunken- ness on his licensed premises and supply- ing a drunken person with liquor. Deputy Chief 4Conistable Cole conducted the case for the police, while Mr. Lincoln Reed (instructed by Mr. D. W. James, Tony- pandy) appeared for the defence. The Rev. W. Ambrose. Williams, Eng- lish Methodist minister, of Tonypandy, who was the chief witness for the prose- cution, said that on the 29th July, about 5.35 p.m., he got on a tramcar with the intention of visiting some friends at Williamstown, and while in the car he saw a man named Charles Adams in a very drunken state. A conversation took place between them, in the course of which Adams was very rude. Witness thought that his clerical appearance tormented Adams' conscience, and one of the remarks he made use of was, "An- other of the old preachers again (laugh- ter). Witness advised him to go home quietly when he got off the car, and not to have any more drink. When the car arrived at the Swan Hotel, Penygraig, Adams got off, and went into the hotel, stumbling as he went through the door- way. Witness followed, and found that he had been refused drink and had been ordered out on account of his condition. Adams then went in the direction of Williamstown, and at 6.5 he went into the Gethin Hotel. When witness arrived he met Miss John, the daughter of the landlord, coming out from the bar. He asked her if she had supplied drink to the man who had just entered. What man? asked Miss John, and witness went in and pointed out Adams, who had a half-pint mug of liquor in front of him. She replied that she had served him, but she noticed nothing out of place about him. Witness told her that Adams had been refused drink at the Swan Hotel a few minutes before, and he (witness) would report the case. There were three men in the bar at the time besides Adams. He then sent for the police and resolved to wait till Adams came out of the hotel. In the meantime, two acquaintances had approached witness, and he asked them to stay so as to note Adams' condition, which they did. Twenty-six minutes later the man came out of the hotel stagggering drunk. He stumbled and lurched against the doorpost, and started tottering a few yards in one direction, and then changed his mind and went in another, lurching and stumbling the whole time. On one occasion he almost fell to the ground.

"I Loved and Pitied Him."

Good Advice.

The Case for the Defence.

No Change four Years.

Llwynypia Collier Fatally…

Ferndale.

Tonypandy.

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Mid-Rhondda Y.M.C.A.

-------Porth Collegiate School.

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