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    1. [MON] News Items APRIL 1st to JUNE 30th 1926. Number Two-Hundred ninetyeight.
    2. J GRIFFITHS
    3. Western Mail Tuesday June 8th 1926. PHOTOGRAPH  PAGE. Weddings at Llandaff Cathedral. Mr. W.J.C. MILLS, hon, secretary of the Cardiff Motor Cycle Club, was married at Llandaff Cathedral on Monday to Miss Irene Hilda May SLOGGETT, of Cardiff. The bridemaids were Miss Phyllis BEVAN, Miss Phyllis BRIDGE, and Miss WILKS, and the best man was Mr. R.S. BEVAN. Mr. Edward David JONES, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. JONES, of The Nook, Llandaff, and Miss Marjorie I. P. ANDERSON, of Gileston-road, Cardiff, leaving Llandaff Cathedral after their wedding on Monday. Forthcoming Wedding. Mr. Frank Claxton MEGGITT, youngest son of Mr. J.C. MEGGITT, J.P. of Seacroft, Barry, and Miss Margaret LLEWELYN (Peggy) LEWIS, second daughter of Mr. Henry G. LEWIS, J.P., and Mrs. LEWIS, Porthkerry, whose wedding will take place at Porthkerry Church on Thursday, June 24. (Photo: SWAINE). Newsagents in Conference at Porthcawl.- some of the delegates. Councillor D. ROGERS (Ynysbwl), Mr. W.R. GRIFFITHS (Abercwboi), Mr. J.E. WILLIAMS (Skewen), Mr. Idris TY. DAVIES (Aberbargoed), Mr. T.L. EVANS (Neath). Some of the local officers. Councillor W.T. ACE (Barry), Mr. Rhys JOHN (Port Talbot), Mr. D.J. RICHARDS (Treorky), and Mr. T. PRYCE-WILLIAMS (Neath). How three workman defrauded the Labour Exchange of 3s. whilst actually engaged on a contract that brought them in £1 a day each for three days, was described in a prosecution at Ystrad Police-court on Monday vwhen William Rees DAVIES, William James LENTON, and William OWENS, colliers, of Clydach Vale, were charged with making a false declaration to the Labour Exchange in order to obtain unemployment benefit on March 25. Mr. David REES (Messrs. W.R. DAVIES, and Co.), who prosecuted,explained that the three defendants were working on a contract for which they received £1 a day each when the application for unemployment relief was made on March 25. In binding defendants over, the Chairman (Mr. Enoch DAVIES) characterised their offence as being particularly mean. They were ordered to refund the 3s., and to pay 6s.6d. costs each. While taking a walk near Glyncorrwg, Mr. Austin WILLIAMS was bitten in the ankle by an adder. Friends who were with Mr. WILLIAMS rendered first aid, and after treatment by a doctor the patient is on the road to recovery. Sales by Tender. For Sale by Tender, the Stock-in-Trade of a Fancy Dealer, comprising mainly Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Fancy Goods and Toys, and valued at cost at £1,000. Offers are Invited for the Whole or Part, and Further Particulars may be obtained from W.H. LOVELUCK (Trustee under a Deed of Assignment), Corporate Accountant, Porthcawl. John Patrick.

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