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Funeral at Builth Wells.I

KNIGHTON RURAL TOPICS. I

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.,.,I

. " TREES OF BRECON AND RADNOR."…

I SERVICE AT BETHEL C.M. CHURCH.

AT THE POLICE COURT. I

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AT THE POLICE COURT. I The Mayor took his seat as chief, magistrate at the Borough Police Court on Monday. Other magistrates on the bench were Aldermen E. A. Wright, David Powell and H. C. Rich, Messrs. Evan Morgan, James Morgan, C. J. E. Large. and Dr. Francis. Mr J. P. Jones Powell (of Messrs. Jeffreys and Powell, solicitors) addressing the mayor, said it was usually the custom on this occasion for some- one on behalf of the advocates practising in that court to offer to the chief magistrate for the com- ing year their congratulations on his attaining the high oiffce. It had fallen to his lot for many years to be the spokesman of the advocates practising in that court to offer their congratulations. He did so with the equal heartiness lie had done in the past. It was a great honour, after three years' service on the Council that the mayor's work had been so highly appreciated by his colleagues that they had thought him fitted and had appointed him to the high office. It was an honour which he felt sure the Mayor thoroughly appreciated and upon which the advocates in that court heartily congratulated him. Brecon had to be congratula- ted that they had as chief magistrate this year a Welshman of Welshmen, who was accustomed to speak in his native tongue, and who could express himself better in Welsh—if lie might say so-than in English. The best feeling had existed in the past between bench and advocates, and he was sure'it was not going to be different this year. He was sure his Worship would uphold the dfgnitv of the office in the way in which it had been upheld in the past, and apply his business capacity and keen acumen to his judicial work in the same way as it had been exercised in the Council Chamber. When he last addressed the ex-Mayor on a similar occasion he expressed the hope that this horrible war would have come to an end during his term of office and that he would be at the head of the'town in the festivities which would follow the declara- tion of peace. This hope had not. been fulfilled, but he could only again sincerely trust that during the present Mayor's term of office peace would be restored and that it would fall to his lot to be at the head of the rejoicings and festivities that would necessarily follow. (Applause.) The Mayor responding thanked Mr Jones Powell for his kind remarks and the good wishes he had expressed. He hoped with the help of his col- leagues to carry out his duties without fear or favour. There was only one case brought I before the court, namely, that of Catherine Morgan, Cwrty- plyvin Cottage, who was cha-rged with drunken- ness in Brecon on Saturday night. Defendant admitted she was drunk and shed penitential tears. The Mayor said he was exceedingly sorry to find a woman the first person to appear before him, in- asmuch as women were supposed to belong to a more refined sex. He was surprised, during these strenuous days, that defendant could not find bet- ter use for her money than to indulge to such an extent. Fortunately, for her, it was his privilege that morning to discharge her, and he trusted she would take this as a warningi ■ 111 —Ji

• ,,New High Sheriffs.I

CHILDREN'S CORNER—Continued,…

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WAGES OF AGRICULTURAL ..I…

I TEMPERANCE REFORM.

PRODUCTION OF FOOD.

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