Western Mail Monday May 17th 1926. (Strike Edition). Whilst riding a bicycle from Messrs. Lewis DARBY'S grocery establishment in the direction of Romilly-road, Mrs. GREAVES was knocked down by a motor-milk float owned by Messrs. MORGAN and EVANS, Maesllech Dairy, Radyr, and was killed instantaneously, sustaining severe head injuries. Dr. COWNIE, Cowbridge-road, was immediately summoned, but he could only pronounce life extinct, and the body was conveyed to Mrs. GREAVES home on an ambulance. The tragedy has cast gloom over the whole of Llandaff, where Mrs. GREAVES was well known and exceptionally popular. She married, five years ago, Mrs Tracey GREAVES, a popular member of the staff of the Alliance Assurance Company at Cardiff, and was formerly Miss. Stella BATES. She was a member of the Conway-road Wesleyan Church, and was one of the most popular members of the church tennis club. She had been a keen cyclist all her life. A motor smash occurred in Cowbridge-road, near Bridgend, on Sunday morning, in which a motor-cycle, driven by Mr. Sidney RICHARDS, of Andrews-street, Llandaff-North, who had Mr. Douglas JAMES, of Blosse-road, Llandaff North, on the pillion, and a car driven by Mr. Herbert WELSH, of Oakfield-terrace, Nantymoel, were involved. Messrs. RICHARDS and JAMES were conveyed to the Bridgend Cottage Hospital, the former with a fractured leg, and JAMES with an incised wound in the face. Later Mr. JAMES was allowed to proceed home, but Mr. RICHARDS was removed to the Cardiff Royal Infirmary. The death occurred on Sunday morning of Mr. Edward DAVIES, J.P., a member of the Newport Town Council and an ex-mayor of the town. Mr. DAVIES had not enjoyed very good health of late, but was about during the early part of last week, and attended a meeting of the Town Council on Tuesday. On Friday evening, however, he had a seizure. On Saturday afternoon the Mayor (Coucillor C. T. CLISSETT) spent some time with him. Later in the evening Mr. DAVIES became unconscious, and the end came about 9 o'clock on Sunday morning. A native of Newport, Mr. DAVIES was 76 years of age. He attended the old St. Paul's school at which Mr. J.H. THOMAS, M.P., was also a pupil. He started in business for himself as a builder nearly 30 years ago, and subsequently was joined by his son, Mr. Herbert DAVIES, the Pill and Newport Rugby footballer. Mr. DAVIES was elected a member of the Newport Town Council for the Tredegar Ward in 1908, and had been returned unopposed ever since. He was Mayor during the year 1922-23, and his record of public service was a creditable one. Mr. DAVIES'S wife predeceased him a few years ago. He leaves four children Mr. William Thomas DAVIES, of Pontnewydd, Mr. Edward John DAVIES, of Newport, Mr. Herbert DAVIES, of Newport, and Mrs Florence LEWIS, of Newport. Ton Pentre Club Officials. A good credit balance and a particularly bright outlook was reported at the fourth annual meeting of the Ton Pentre Golf Club. The following officers were re-elected:- President, Dr. Fergus ARMSTRONG; secretary, Mr. Tom GIBBON; financial secretary, Mr. M.H. WILLIAMS; treasurer, Mr. W.P. BUNDY, Mr. W. Howard GRIFFITHS, son of Mr. John GRIFFITHS, M.E., agent to the Ocean Company Ton Pentre pits, was elected captain, with Mr. John WILLIAMS, as vice-captain, while Mrs. E.A. EVANS was elected ladies captain. Mr. Evan JONES, of 1, High-street, Brecon, cabinet maker who died on March 9, left estate of the gross value of £7,915 of which £4,710 is net personalty. Probate of the will dated March 15, 1923, with a codicil of November 8, 1923, has been granted to Mr. William Francis Parry de WINTON, of Liwch House, Brecon, bank manager, and Mr. John Powell Jones POWELL, of 12, Castle-street, Brecon, solicitor. Testator left £750 to his wife, £100 to James BROWN, £50 each to the trustees of the will, £50, to John GUNTER, £200 to Brecon Parochial Church Council, the income therefrom to be given to the bellringers of St. Mary's Church, Brecon, at Christmas and subject to a few other legacies, the residue of the property in trust for his wife during widowhood, with remainder as to one half to Brecon Infirmary, and one half to St. DAunstan's Home for the Blind, Muller's Orphanage, the Furnishing Trade Benevolent Association, and the Raoyal Cambrian Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. John Patrick.