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N TV- •. 'LLH"C i-- J», «IU p t t?af -bcginou^ year. i)TC, L APPOINTMENT. H. 'v\Vs:ama has been appointed pi Officer of fche Mint Chemical Works in M 'Jr. Marston. The- appointment was a i T,lIot of iT.e workmen, and Dr. v ,ui< received a large majority at votes. f LARCENY. AVilliara Martin, of Castle Street, was iarged, oii Mo r day last, with stealing a coat,' o property of .Richard Ross, Chester, dealer ia second,band. clothing. He was remanded on bail until the ordinary sessions. PREACHING MEETING. The Revs. J. Felix, Oswestry, and D. C. ones, Manchester, preached at the annual ,,eebing of the Welsh Wesleyacs, which was on Sunday last. 0.' DEATH OF AN OLD INHABITANT. The death took place, on Sunday last, of Mr. Joan Hughes, Block Farm, at the advanced age )f 90. The funeral took place on Wednesday, at the Flint cemetery. The Rev. W, L1. Nicholas, K.A., officiated. INQUEST. THE CORONER OX RECENT LEGISLATION, Mr. F, Ll. Jones, deputy coroner, held an adjourned inquesc at Flint yesterday, on the body of Thomas Pierce. Holywell Road, Flint, master of the flafc 'Thomas and Ann.' of Liver- pool. Mr. Edwards (Bateson and Co,, Liver- pool), appeared to represent an insurance com- pauy interested in the matter, and Mr. T. W. Hughes (Hughes and Hughes) appeared for the •.ceased a family. Frank Pierce, son of the eeeased, gave evidence showing that deceased fell into a Liverpool dock in attempting to board hi flat on the 14th of November last, fertfc he did not consult a doctor until the 29th of November. Dr. J. H. Williams said that at iirst he found the deceased was suffering from diseased kidneys and enlargement of the liver, but symptoms developed afterwards, which, in Ills opinion, were due to an accident, such as described by the previous witness and he had ao doubt that this accident was the primary cause of death. The coroner, in summing up, said that, in view of recent legislation, it was increasingly important that coroners' juries should be most careful in trying to ascertain the exact cause of death for although it was a court of arbitration, their verdict was often looked upon as such. He asked them to dismiss from their minds anything extraneous tc that inquiry. The jury returned a verdict that death was the result of the accident on the 14th of November, and that such accident wae the 'primary' cause of death. Mr. H. T. | Mannington was foreman of the jury.

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