Western Mail Saturday May 22nd 1926. Miss Una THOMPSON opened a successful sale of work at Wenvoe in aid of Church work, and Mrs. Claude THOMPSON presided over a musical and dramatic entertainment in the evening. Mr. E.G. THORNTON was the hon. secretary, and Mrs. THOMAS, the Rectory, hon. treasurer. Frank Joseph CERIEZ 26, a railway labourer out of work and on bail, was fined £5 by Cardiff stipendiary (Mr.St. John FRANCIS-WILLIAMS) on Friday for assaulting Special-constable Harry Terrence HAYES whilst in the execution of his duty in Ninian-road. A charge of being found on an enclosed premises of the Penylan Bowling Club was dismissed. Police-constable Frederick HOSKINS, who was on duty at Cardiff railway station near the main exit on Thursday, saw the prisoner detained by the prosecutor, who said, in the hearing of the prisoner, "I want to give this man into custody on a charge of attempting to pick my pocket." Witness told prisoner he would take him into custody on that charge. When prisoner was charged he made no reply. Police-inspector FRANCIS applied for a remand, which was granted till next Wednesday. Mr. J.H. CROSS, who appeared for LAWRENCE, made an application for bail. He said prisoner was a native of Cardiff, and there was nothing against him before. He was home on holiday from Melbourne and had a return ticket available till June. The Stipendiary granted bail in a personal security of £50 and two sureties of £25 each. Mr. J.H. PRICE (St. Woolos School) and Mr. A. RAZEY (Liswerry) are deputed to represent Newport at the head teachers' conference at Leicester. GAZETTE NOTICES-Receiving Orders in Bankruptcy. John Samuel DAVIES, Clifton Stores, Monk-street, Aberdare, grocer and provision merchant. Court Aberdare and Mountain Ash. Frederick PETERS, Plas Newydd, Capel Isaac, Llandilo, quarryman and smallholder. Court, Carmarthen. Thomas George BURGESS, residing and carrying on business at 4, Brunswick-street, Swansea, credit draper, Court, Swansea. John Kerr STEEL, 94, Neville-street, Cardiff, tobacco dealer. Court, Cardiff. William DAVIES, Carmarthen Stores, 32, New Dock-road, Llanelly, grocer. Court, Carmarthen. ORDERS MADE ON APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Evan Morgan BOWEN, Pen Hydd, Blundell-avenue, Porthcawl, chemical engineer; court, Bridgend. Order made: Bankruptcy discharge suspended for seven days, and that he can be discharged as from May 4, 1926. NOTICES OF DIVIDENDS. Llewellyn JONES, residing and carrying on business at 96, Whitchurch-road, Cardiff, dairyman. Court, Cardiff- 2.5/8d. in the £. supplemental. Stephen Idris RICHARDS, Upper Marros Farm, Pendine, farmer. Court, Haverfordwest- 3s.6d. in the £. first and final. Harry Graham BELIE, of Greenfields, Park-road, Newport, engineer engineers' representative. Court, Newport.- 5s. in the £, composition. John Pryce DAVIES, 30, North-road, Porth, clothier, draper, and bookseller. Court, Pontypridd, Ystradfodwg, and Porth. Amount per £. 3d., supplemental. Thomas John WILLIAMS, trading as Tom WILLIAMS, residing and carrying on business at 63, Hannah-street, Porth, hairdresser and tobacconist. Court, Pontypridd, Ystradfodwyg, and Porth. Amount per £. 4.1/4d., supplemental. Ernest ORAM, 19, Bethcar-street, Ebbw Vale, master plumber. Court, Tredegar, Abertillery, and Bargoed. amount per £. 2 2-5d., supplemental. John Patrick