Western Mail Tuesday April 27th 1926. A terrible discovery was made by Sergt. BEVAN, of the Swansea police, when he broke into an empty house in Eaton-crescent, Swansea, on Monday. In an upstairs room he found Edgar James DUNCAN, a Mumbles architect, lying dead in a pool of blood. DUNCAN, who lived at 40, Oakland-road, Mumbles, had been reported to the police as missing from home since Friday afternoon last. He was a war victim, having been forced to give up his profession through losing his sight as a result of war injuries; and he also suffered from a stiff leg caused by wounds. On Friday he went to Messrs. LEEDERS the Swansea auctioneers, and obtained the key of an empty house in Eaton-crescent. Nothing further was heard of him until Monday, when the auctioneers communicated with the police, and Sergt. BEVAN went to the house in EATON-crescent. In order to enter the police officer had to force open the back door. By the side of DUNCAN was a blood-stained razor and there was a gash in his throat. By his side also were the broken fragments of a bottle. The body was removed to the mortuary, and later in the day was identified by relatives. Mr. Frank LEWIS, of Belvoir, Newport, heads of the firm of Frank LEWIS and Sons, solicitors, Newport, who died on November 25th, last, aged 65 years, left estate of the gross value of £14,720, with net personalty £14,514. Probate of the will, dated June 7, 1922, has been granted to his son Mr. John Arthur Henshaw LLOYD, of Belvoir House, Newport, manager and Mr. Joseph Job Brigstoke HITCHINGS of Bristol, merchant. Testator left £200 to his daughter Gwladys Maud, to his son John Arthur Henshaw his presentation clock in the hope that he will preseve it as an heirloom, £20 each to Meta Gertrude LEWIS, Dorothy Frances LEWIS, Llewellyn Brigstocke LEWIS, and Thomas Douglas LEWIS, and Thomas Douglas LEWIS, and the residue of the estate to his children in equal shares. Mr. Vernon Napier JOHNSON, of 10, Bassaleg-road, Newport, for over twenty years wholesale representative of Messrs. G.F. LOVELL and Co. (Limited), Newport, confectionery manufacturers, who died January 26, left estate of the gross value of £10,919, with net personalty £9,935. Probate of the will, dated December 28, 1901, has been granted to his widow, Mrs. Florence Maude JOHNSON (daughter of Mr. G.F. LOVELL, J.P.), to whom he left all the property absolutely. The wedding was solemnised at Llandingat Church on Monday of Mr. Herbert Kenneth WATERSON, cashier at the Midland Bank, Erdington, Birmingham, eldest son of Mr. Herbert WATERSON, of Chelmsley, Cobshill, Warwickshire, and Miss Gwladys Ella WINTER, late assistant mistress at Highfield-road School, Birmingham, and younger daughter of Mrs. WINTER, Llandovery. The bride, who was given away by her brotherr-in-law, Mr. David JONES, was charmingly attired in a white crepe de chine and georgette dress trimmed with silver, and a real lace veil, and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. She was attended by four bridemaids: Miss Hilda WATERSON (sister of the bridegroom), Miss F. HAMMOND, of Birmingham, Miss Marjorie JONES (niece of the bride), and Miss Margaret JONES (niece of the bride). The duties of best man were carried out by Mr. W.W. WATERSON (brother of the bridegroom). The ceremony was performed by the vicar (the Rev. Joel DAVIES), assisted by the Rev. T.D. THOMAS (curate). The honeymoon is being spent at St. Ives, Cornwall. Edwin KENYON, 10, Walker-road, Splott, a tipper employed by the Great Western Railway, was run over by a wagon on the quay of the Alexandra Dock, Cardiff, on Monday, and received such serious injuries that he was immediately taken to the Royal Infirmary, where he was reported last night to be in a critical condition. "PAUL JONES" at PONTYPOOL. Full cast was:- Paul Jones.- Miss M. BOURTON. Bicoquet.- Mr. J.R. PAYNE. Rufino de Martinez.- Mr. H. SHIPLEY. Don Trocadero. Mr. F. BINDON. Kit Kestrel.- Mr. E. BAILEY. Merlan.- Mr. W.T. REED. Alva.- Mr. A. BAILEY. Ramez.- Mr. E. SMITH. Fernando.- Mr. W.S. HOBBS. Boullabaisse.- Mr. W. BROWN. Petit Pierre.- Master J. BARBER. Mignonne.- Miss P. PAYNE. Delphine.- Miss D. ROBERTS. Malaguenna.- Miss R. POWELL. Chopinette.- Madame A. BOSANQUET. Yvonne.- Miss P. OSBORNE. Samuel PARISH, Cardiff, was fined £3 at Port Talbot on Monday for recklessly driving a motor-cycle on the Baglan-road, was said by Police-constable OWEN to have passed three motor-cycles and a motor-car at a speed of 40 miles an hour. David EVANS, Ystradgynlais, who was fined £3 for a similar offence was represented by Mr. Arthur EVANS, Neath, who pleaded that the car was a very old one, and quite incapable of travelling at the 30 miles an hour alleged by the police. For driving at an excessive speed Gerald Barrington WILLIAMS, Cwmavon, and Edward LLEWELLYN, Aberavon, were fined £2 each. John Patrick