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PRIMROSE L1 AGUE SOCIAL MEETING…

A DISGRACE TO NEWTOWN.

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MONTorOMERYSHiTlE t STANDING…

LLANGITRIG. -----.-

NEWTOWN NATIONAL SCHOOLS,

Stf) BURNING FATALITY AT ABERMULE-

IEXCURSIONISTS AND THEIR RIGHTS.

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EXCURSIONISTS AND THEIR RIGHTS. On Tuesday, at tho County Court, before H8 Honour Judge Wynne Ffoulkes, Thomas Williams, the principal of the Hooton Lawn School, sued the Great Western Railway Company for .£5 damages. Mr Twigge Ellis, Baneor, appeared fur the plaintiff. It appeared that on Wednesday, August 2na. defen- dant took advantage of an excursion traia to atteLfl the Pontypridd Eisteddfod. The tr<Ín was adver- tised to start from the Birkenhead station, aLd the handbill showed that passengers from stations be- tween Birkenhead and Chest-r couid join the train by taking tickets as from Birkenhend and travelling to Chester by the preceding stopping train. Tne plaintiff got a Birkenhead ticket and starting ir-m Hooton joined the Birkenhead train at Chester. Oo the return journey the train reached Chester at 12-3 > next morning, and the plaintiff toll an official be wished to get out at Hooi on. He was idform, cl that the train did not stoy. but they would top it if pos- sible. When the train was in motion an r fficial called out, t' Next stop, Rock Ferry." Plaintiff IV-S taken to Rock Ferry, and arrived there f-ometfcing aftetf one o clo^k. He couid rot find iodgincsior ihe nighi> at a hotel, nor could get a cab. After getting lost wandering about the streets, he at last found the way home, and walking the wholo way got safely back at 4 30 a.m. The contention was that the l-dilwav company's handbill implied that all passengers from intermediate stations could be put down at those on the return journey.-Hi.-i Honour, without calling on the defendants, said the plaintiff must be confined t) his contract, and the, e was nothing in that to say where he should be put down, except at Chester, Rock Ferry, and Birkenhead.—Plaintiff was there. fore non-suited, and had to pay the costs of the action-

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