Western Mail Saturday May 22nd 1926. As the result of a motor accident near Colchester, Mr. George H. HOARE, of Hubert-road, Newport, a local journalist, lies in the Colchester Hospital in a serious condition. Mr. HOARE, who is the chief reporter to the Newport "Argus," left Newport on Thursday morning for a holiday motor tour with three friends, via Harwich to Holland, in which country they proposed to spend a few days. He was accompanied by Mr. Arthur SIMS, F.R.C.O., hon. conductor of the Newport Choral Society; Mr. KEENE, a member of a Newport firm or tobacconists, and one other person whose identity is not yet known, but who, it is beleived was not a Newportonian. It is stated that the car crashed into a hedge and was overturned, and Mr. HOARE sustained serious injuries. The other occupants of the car escaped almost unhurt. Mr. HOARE, whose condition on Friday was reported to be grave, is a member of a well-known family of South Wales journalists, and formerly represented a Cardiff paper at Merthyr, his wife's home. Latest information was that Mr. HOARE'S condition was improving. An accident in which a police-sergeant on a motor-cycle was overturned and pinned beneath was described at New Tredegar on Friday, when David M. DAVIES 24, Merthyr, was summoned for driving a motor-lorry in a manner dangerous to the public and also with driving negligently. Mr. J.W. LEWIS, Merthyr, defended. Police-sergeant ROPER said that he was in plain clothes, driving a combination at ten miles an hour, and defendant was in front driving at eight miles an hour.Witness was in the act of passing him when defendant pulled into the right hand side to deliver goods. The back wheel of the lorry caught witness' side-car wheel, turning him over. DAVIES and his assistant released him from underneath. Defendant who expressed his regret, said that he put out his arm to indicate his intention. The summons was dismissed on payment of 14s. costs. Photograph page 10. Winners of three championship shields at the sixth annual Rhondda Higher Schools sports at Tonypandy. Tom EVANS (Porth County), Miss Eirlys EVANS (Porth County) and Glyn DAVIES (Ferndale.(Photographer LADD). Cardiff "Specials." Officers of the "A" Division of the City of Cardiff Special Constabulary. In the photograph are Chief Inspector Gilbert SHEPHERD, Inspector H.H. MERRET, Mr. J.A. WILSON, (Chief Constable), Mr. W.W. HARRISON, M.B.E. (Deputy Chief-constable) Inspector George YOUNG, M.B.E. Sergt. W.R. SHEPHERD, Sergt. W.T. GOULD, Sergt. the Rev. S.R. ELLWOOD, Sergt. A.N. CARRUTHERS, and Sergt. M.A. BEAVEN. Welsh Ladies Golf Championship- Photograph's Miss M.C JUSTICE, winner of Tenby and runner-up Mrs SMALLEY, of Tenby. At the examination held in London during April, Mrs. B. Roch DAVIES, 2, Commercial-street, Nantymoel; Miss Ksthleen EDWARDS, 6, Gordon-road, Cardiff; Mrs. Nellie MOORE, Rostrover, Blaina, and Mr. Idris GRIFFITHS, Dulais House, Resolven, obtained the diploma of L.R.A.M. (pianoforte teaching), and Mrs. Aubrey REES, 243, Albany-road, Cardiff, and Miss Eira RICHARDS, Little Gate, Llandaff, obtained the diploma of A.R.C.M. All the above were prepared by Mr. W.A. RICHARDS, Mus. Bac., F.R.C.O., 28, Ninian-road, Cardiff. John Patrick