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FATAL ACCIDENT AT RUABON CLAYPIT.
FATAL ACCIDENT AT RUABON CLAYPIT. While working underground in a claypit at Acrefair, near Ruabon, David Richard Davies, of Delph Cottages, Acrefair, was fatally injured by a fall of roof, and at the inquest on Friday Mr. D. H. Matthews, his Majesty's Inspector of Mines, suggested that additional precautions should be taken in future of fastening the bars together to prevent them from sliding out of position. Mr. Thomas (underground manager at the Delph claypit) said the suggastiou couid be adop- ted, but the cost of timbering was very high. The Coroner said the safety of the men was the first consideration, and if the inspector's sugges- tion was not adopted and another fatal accident occurred awkward questions would be asked. Mr. Thomas said the suggestion would be car- ried out. The jury found that no one was to blame, and returned a verdict of accidental death. »
DENBIGH FREE CHURCHES ANDI…
DENBIGH FREE CHURCHES AND I SUNDAY LAROUR. The Denbigh Free Church Council have dur- the week entered a public protest against two forms of Sunday labour. The first was addressed to the borough justices requesting them to exercise what powers they possessed to stop the crying and sale of newspapers on Sundays. Superintendent Woollam, on behalf of the police, said the papers were delivered to order, and as they were not "cried" in the streets no offence had been committed. The Bench therefore took no action. The second protest was consdered on Friday by the Town Council. This was an objection to the watering of the streets on Sunday mornings, the Free Church Council stating that they considered this form of labour detrimental to the morals of the Town. Councillor Robt. Owen moved a resolution in favour of discontinuing the practice, and this was seconded by Councilor Llewelyn Jones. Councillors C. Cottom, D. E. Jenkins, and W. O. Jones strongly urged the Council to continue the watering on the ground of public health. In replying, Councillor R. Owen expressed sur- prise that a minister of the Gospel, like Mr. Jenkins, should speak in favour of Sunday labour. Councillor Jenkins: I am not here as a minister, but, like you, as an ordinary member of the Coun- cil. Only three voted in favour of Mr. Owen's.reso- lution" and it was lost.
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» A provisional executive committee, presided by Colonal Cornwallis West, was held at Chester on Satarday to draw up a constitution and submit to the central Association for their sanction, and to draw up a scheme of finance. A Regimental Council and a Regimental Executive Committee will be held in Chester on Monday, June 7th. Mr. D. MacNicholl, Derwas, Abergele, is acting as hon. secretary pro tem.
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