Western Mail Wednesday April 21st 1926. RECEIVNG ORDERS IN BANRUPTCY. Newport.- William John DAVIES, 4, York-road, Newport, builder. Swansea.William Angus BOYLE, of Chancery-chambers,Swansea, and of Newick, Carnglas-road, Sketty. Tredegar, Abertillery, and Bargoed.- Thomas JAMES, 9, Winchestown, Nantyglo, grocer, who carries on business at 9, Winchestown, Nantyglo, and at 35, Beaufort-street, Brynmawr. Councillor Frank MORRIS and Police-constable CASEY dealt promptly with a perilous situation at Blaenavon on Tuesday. A runaway horse was careering down the steep decline from Forge Side at a moment when hundreds of children leaving school filled the road. Waiting near the workmen's surgery, Mr. MORRIS and the constable managed to seize the horse and bring it to a standstill before injury had been caused to anyone. Photograph Page. A Penarth Wedding- Miss Margaret Lena WRIGHT, Mr. E.G.M. STREET, -Best man, Mr. P. Leonard GAULD; bridemaids, Misses F. Edith WRIGHT and Queenie STREET. (photo by Brown-Morgan). Barry Amateur Operatic Society Perform "Merrie England." 1)"Walter Wilkins" Mr. Pat MOONEY, "The May Queen" Miss Clovia GILES, "Jill-all-Alone" Miss Doris HILL, and "Silas Simpkins" Mr. Eddie TEAGLE. 2) "Kate" Miss Doris RUSSELL and "Boy" Miss Joyce MARRIOTT. A motor accident occurred on the St. Brides-Southerndown road on Monday night. Richard William PRICE, a motor mechanic, of St. Bride's, was riding a motor-cycle when, it is stated, there was a collision between him and a pedestrian named Peter O'BYRNE, a labourer, of Sealands Farm, St. Bides, and both were thrown to the ground. Assistance was at hand at once. Both were found to be unconscious, the motorist having been thrown several feet and receiving cuts on the face and hands. They were taken home and attended to, and have recovered consciousness. John Patrick.