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May 16, 1927 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Thomas White, farmer, of Grove Farm, Cornelly, was fined 50e. at Bridgend on Saturday for selling milk 13 per cent. deficient in butter-tat. The prosecution was taken at the instance of Superintendent John Davies. Mr. W. •M. Thomas, who appeared for White, called evidence for th
May 16, 1927 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
Mr. Henry Matthews Soilbury Branch) said sanitary inspectors in the Bristol area were already making their rounds and the union could not be too quick in securing some measure of uniform treatment._ . — M Mr.. 3. G. Rymer (Tewkesbury) said what they wanted to do was to meet the
May 16, 1927 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
I .;ENEPAI, SPEARS AND TRADE UNIONS BILL. Inclicativ.. , are that the Bosworth Lyeelection, which opens to-day (Monday), will be a,s keenly fought as any since thc general election of 1924, while some politicians in the division regard it as one of the rtioet important. The Cons
May 16, 1927 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
OUT. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDSNT. COLEFORD, 6aturday. A daring attempt at highway robbery and a violent struggle between the assailants and the assailed occurred at Cannop Hill, near Coleford, this afternoon. Mr. Ernest Sorrel, a shell-shocked, disabled soldier, living at the Bri
May 16, 1927 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
.1 5 soon as he was able to do so, Mr. Serrel communicated with the Coletord police and reported the factr. He was attended by Dr. Dupre tor injuries bus• ' tained in the struggle, which included a' cut and scratches on the right arm, bruises to the bottom of the spine, where he
May 16, 1927 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
OTTLEY—BROWN ING. Mr. William Ottley, Ebbw Vale, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ottley, of Finsbury Park, London. was married on Saturday to Miss Maud Browning, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Browning, of Lower Olantovaen-terrace, Blaenavon. The bride ware a dress of biege crep
May 16, 1927 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales