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THE POWYS pnOVIN OIAL EISTEDDFOD…

"WELSH WATER FOR WALES."

IA PRA YER FOR LANDLORDS.

IN PARLIAMENT.

GUILSFIELD V. WELSHPOOL (A)…

ALARMING COLLIERY ACCIDENT…

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SCALDED TO DEATH NEAR BISHOP'S…

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SCALDED TO DEATH NEAR BISHOP'S CASTLE. THE PRACTICE OF "CHARMING" STILL IN VOGUE. On Wednesday Mr Richard Williams, F.H.R.S.. coroner, held an inquest at the Knnpps, in the pari-h of Snead, on the body of Minnie Jones, a little child who died from the effects of severe scalding. The foreman of the jury was Mr Thomas A Faircloush. Mary Ann Evans said she was the wife of Charles Evans, of the Knapps, in the parish of Snead, labourer. The deceased Minnie Jones was the illegitimate child of Rosanna Jones, domestic servant at the Lower Snead. and was one year and i-even months old. The child was placed by the mother with witness to nurse on Thursday we-k. On the 8th of August, after boiling some clothes, 6he ut the pot, contaning about two quarts of boilin" watc, on the floor in the kitchen. The fl,or wris very uneven. While she was wringing the elothfs she heard the little girl crying and the pot robing. Sh- looked round and found that the child had been scalded about the right shoulder and the ritht side of the face. She took her clothes off, put sooi« tu pentine on the shoulder, and sent the little boy t. the chemist at Bishop's Castle for linseed oil. 0" his return t-he applied the linseed oil to the f:v'e a-id the other parts which bad been scalded. She did nothing to the face until the oil came. At he time she did not think much of the face and ne -k *c■ildj, but there weie eome spots on the check and ear which were badly scalded. The same day he to I the child down to Alrs Montfcrd's, the Mill, to ie charmed. The Coroner: I suppose that didn't do much good ? Witness Well, I don't know you needn't lausfli I think there's a great deal in it sonnet mes. Con- tinuing, witness said she was afraid of telling the child's mother, for fear it would affect her reason, she having been in the asylum once. As the child got no better she took her to a doctor at Bishop's Ca-tle on Thursday morning. He dressed the wounds, and attended to her until Sunday night, when she died. Albert Evans, son of Charles Evans, said he was present when the accident occurred, but he did not see it. as he was reading a book. Sydney Albert Bankes Price, medical practitioner at Bishop's Castle, said on Thursday last the deceased Minnie Jones was brought to his surgery by the firtt witness. The child was very ill and had severe scalds on the face, head, and arm. There was some dressing, of which he disturbed as little as possible, as the child had to be carried home between two and three miles in the open air. He gave a bottle of medicine, and a mixture of linseed oil and lime water to be applied to the scalded parts. On the following Saturday he saw the child again. The arm and shoulder were better, but. the face and li<-a i very bad. IVIrs Evans had carried out his instructions as well as she could. She had no linseed meal when he came, so he applied flour to the face and h.ad. The child was very feverish and restless, and be considered the case a serious one. The immediate eau-e of death, which took place on Sunday night. was stiock and exhaustion resulting from severe scalding. The application of turpentine did no good and it might have done harm. The Coroner having summed up, the jury returned a verdict in accordance with the medical evidence. ♦

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MONTGOMERY.

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