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OCCASIONAL POLICE COURT. I TOWK HALL, SATUEDAY, before Major Bythway. I DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. William Davies, Silverstream," Llanelly, was charged with being drunk on the 9th inst., at Stepney-street. P.C. W. Bowen deposed that he saw a crowd near the Cambrian on the night in question and there he asked the defendant to go away in conse- quence of the language he was using, Defendant went as far as Cowell-street and repeated his conduct, and had to be locked up. The Bench fined the defendant 5s. and costs 6s. 4d. Towx HALL, MONDAY, before Messrs. Samuel Bevan and Tom Hugbes. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Florence Elizabeth Plarcy, Narberth, was charged with being drunk and disorderly on the 10th inst. at Bridge-street. P.C. Robbings deposed that on Saturday night he was on duty in Bridge-street. He saw large crowds going over the bridge, and he went there to see what was the matter: He found the defendant cursing and swearing. She was asked to go away, but she refused. Defendant said that she was very sorry it had happened, and that if they would forgive her she would go out of town at once. The Bench discharged the prisoner on conditions that she went out of town before 1 p.m. HE COULD NOT GET BOOTS TO FIT HIM. I Arthur Laskley, of no fixed abode, was charged with begging at Pembrey-road, on Sunday last. P.S. J. Evans, sworn, said that on Sunday morning last about 9'30 he received a complaint that prisoner and another were down West End begging. He went down to Pembrey-road and caught them begging. He charged him with the offence. Prisoner said Why don't you take my mate as well, he is a little further down the road doing the same thing. Capt. Scott said there were frequent complaints of begging from Pembrey-road. The Bench: Where have you been working lately? Prisoner In Wrexham last. Mr. Brodie How long ago ? Prisoner: About three weeks ago. The defendant said that he could not get work because he could not obtain boots to fit him (laughter). The Bench said that such an able-bodied man as he should not be about the streets. They would commit him for 14 days. As the defendant was leaving the dock he said you call me able, I should not think so." I A PENNY WAS FOUND ON HIM. Thomas Roberts, of no fixed abode, was charged with begging on Sunday morning at Pembrey- road. P.C. Roblin deposed that he went down to Pembrey-road and saw the defendant there begging on Sunday morning. He went forward and asked defendant why he was begging. Prisoner replied I had no breakfast yesterday morning." Defendant admitted the offence. There was a Id. found on him. Defendant said that lie was working for a farmer in Macclesfield, and because he had a complaint on his body he was discharged. The Bench sent him down for 7 days. I LARCENY AND BEGGING. J. Williams, of no fixed address, was charged I with stealing a blanket, waistcoat, a pair of braces, and scarf from the Myrtle Hill Colliery, Mynydd- sylen, on the 7th inst., and also with begging on the same day at Five Roads. P.S. J. Williams, sworn, said that the defendant entered a shed belonging to the colliery and took the articles named. P.S. J. Evans deposed that he received informa- tion of the prisoner begging at Five Roads from J. Richards. The latter told witness that the prisoner was the man that was begging at his house, and he also mentioned several other houses where prisoner was begging. Prisoner said that he was at Carmarthen on the day in question, and when he heard what Richards had said, he replied that Richards was uttering a deliberate lie. The Bench dismissed the prisoner.

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