Western Mail Thursday May 27th 1926. A serious motor-car collision occurred just outside Caerleon, on the Usk road, late on Tuesday night. Both cars were badly damaged, but the occupants-six in all-escaped serious injuries. The drivers of the respective cars- Messrs. J. PETERSON, Cardiff, and G.A. TOLLETT, Usk-needed the attention of Dr. ROBERTS for cuts and bruises. Mr. Charles PREECE 39, of 12, Chestnut-avenue, Newport, was admitted to the Royal Gwent Hospital on Wednesday suffering from serious head injuries sustained as a result of his cycle coming into collision with a motor-van at the top of Shaftesbury-street. Crushed between a motor-cycle and the bank of Llantwit-road, John JONES 39, of 29, Victoria-street, Pontycymmer, was conveyed to the Cardiff Royal Infirmary with a fractured leg. Edwin Alex. BROOKS, of Newport, who travelled the main road between Newport and Cheltenham weekly, summoned at Lydney on Wednesday for driving a motor-car to the danger of the public at Aylburton as Lady BLEDISLOE'S funeral cortege was passing near the park gates, was ordered to pay 4s. costs, no conviction being recorded. Ernest Albert DUMAYNE, a Newport man, who sustained a broken neck and dislocated spine as a result of a collision with a motor-bus whilst pillion riding eight months ago, has made a complete recovery. DUMAYNE was for seven weeks in the Royal Gwent Hospital, and continued to receive treatment as an outpatient for a further two months. A foreman painter at the Isca Foundry, he is now able to return to work with his old employers in a supervisory capacity. He has been warned not to exert himself unduly. Naturally enough, he is enthusiastic about the skilful treatment and care he received at the Hospital. Violet D. GIFFORD, a well-dressed young woman, was fined 10s. by the Cardiff stipendiary (Mr. St. John FRANCIS-WILLIAMS) on Wednesday for travelling in a first-class carriage on the Great Western Railway from Barry Dock to Riverside, Cardiff, on March 12 with a third-class season ticket. She said she arranged with her sister (who had taken a first-class return ticket) to pay. Pontypridd Male Voice Choir (under the conductership of Mr. E.G. CHARLES, Cardiff) gave a concert to the officers and men of the Cheshire Regiment now stationed at Cardiff Barracks. Miss Ethyle CRATES, A.L.C.M., Llanbradach. Mr.T. JONES (elocutionist), Pontypridd, with Messrs. REYNOLDS, GRIFFITHS, and PREECE, assisted. Major G. ADSHEAD presided. Mr. Percy J. WHITEFIELD, a member of the firm of COLLETT and WHITEFIELD, produce brokers, of Cardiff, who has been home on leave from Canada for the last three or four months and is leaving Cardiff this week for Canada, was entertained to dinner at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, over which Mr. Alfred PRITCHARD presided. Mr. Frank LUCAS, on behalf of the numerous company, presented Mr. WHITEFIELD with a silver cigarette holder and expressed the hope that Mr. WHITEFIELD would continue to do all he could in the New World to further the trade interests of Cardiff. John Patrick