Western Mail Monday May 17 1926. (Strike Edition). Mr. John SWALLOW, of 4, Scard-street, Newport, railway guard, who died on February 17, left estate of the gross value of £1,935, with net personalty £1,893. Probate of the will, dated August 19, 1909, has been granted to his daughters, the Misses Theresa and Hilda Victoria SWALLOW, both of the same place. The testator left premises, 4, Scard-street, Newport, to his daughter Theresa; premises, 10, Victoria-crescent, Newport, to his daughter Hilda; and the residue of the property to his two daughters in equal shares. Mr. Watkin REES, of 14, Brynhyfryd, Ferndale, bootmaker, who died 4th January left estate of the gross value of £1,624, with net personalty £58. Probate of the will dated 6th July, 1909, has been granted to Mr. Watkin Sidney REES, of 8, Warren Terrace, Ferndale, schoolmaster. Testator left three fourths of his property to his children Watkin, Margaret Elizabeth MORGAN and Edith Mary DAVIES, and one fourth to the children of his late son James Thomas REES. The death took place at Tanbryn, Hengoed-road, Gelligaer, on Saturday, of Mr. William Gwynne LEWIS, aged 74 years. Previous to his retirement many years ago he was accountant at the Ebbw Vale works. Mrs. LEWIS predeceased him about 12 months ago. There are no children. Mr. Arthur Campbell FOWLER, J.P., head of the firm of Messrs. E. FOWLER and Sons, drapers, &c., of Pontypool and Crumlin, died on Sunday night at his residence, Ash Grove, Pontypool. Mr. FOWLER, who was 47 years of age, was a son of the late Mr. Edwin FOWLER. He was a member of the Pontypool Council, president of the local branch of the British Legion, a member and ex-capt of the Pontypool Golf Club and recently was appointed a J.P., for Monmouthshire. David SALMON, 49, of Coed-street, Swansea, and Mary LOCKER, who were walking along the pavement in High-street Swansea on Saturday evening, stepped into the road way and were knocked down by a motor-van owned by Joshua HELLIER, of Taple-terrace, Pentrechwyth, Swansea. The woman escaped with slight injuries, and the man died later of head and internal injuries. Admitted to Swansea Hospital suffering from injuries sustained in a motor car accident, Reginald HUGHES 9, of St. John's-terrace, Briton Ferry, died at the institution. John EVANS, a Gower blacksmith, has died at the Swansea Hospital as the result of injuries sustained in a crash with a motor cyclist while he was cycling at Reynoldstown on Wednesday last. Albert PULLIN 49, of 41, Bendrick-road Cadoxton, Barry, was found dying in his bedroom with his throat cut on Saturday afternoon. It is stated he sustained an accident at the Atlantic Flour Mills, Barry, where he was caught in machinery belting. He was under the medical supervision of Dr. R.C. FULLER. The discovery was made by his wife and two sons-in-law, (David MACEY and George HUNT). An inquest will be held. John Patrick.