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CARDIFF POLICE-COURT

... himself, but win did not D allow him. The cse was adjouread itl Wedns- I day next for further informatin eat - AN OLD FFsn.D-May Ripper, for being the drunk, was fined ?? md , or seven days' im- wh at prisonient. W. 3n A.sAX iNG A PoiaOU.owsNThnL.--JDch mo df ...

THE PENYGRAIG EXPLOSION

... separat so as to preventothers from gaing near the blasts All 'It atuld retreat before tie man who tired the fuse. t T1h rippers were engaged at that place on the '0 night of the explosion, and shots are fired in ripping. There was a fall in tint heading ...

THE PENYGRAIG COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... atracteilhi attention. At the sams time there was also sboot two train ]lotes of fill outside the larnij cabin P where the rippers trail been working. lieo did notrr oheerve any gyas coming aovay- from thie. ies Ij knew that nien Ired been ovrking, there ...

THE FIRE AT PORTSKEWETT PIER

... be(d is iluickly as possible and dressed the inrirri. 'Tire hr'rlrrs murnt v'ere the head ann face. both arms orni hinds, ripper prert er of back and shoulders. iuttocis, thiglrs iegs, rnd 'd feet. Tfie worsit hus wrrer' ?? hands, lhe firc- - arms, some ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT MERTHYR VALE

... Vale Colliery has given employment to an immense number of men, one of whom was a man named Timothy 'E Cotter, aged 45, a ripper in the colliery. He lived with his wife and a son of WS, also working in the pit as a lituhler; to at 66, Taff-street. It ...

THE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN THE RHONDDA

... witkness thatK l~iight threatened her, but. she said ~ Shte was afraid of him, because of his drxnking. W~iiam. Pride, upper ripper, wetting at &,n- Arnaven Co~lierr, siiid lie lodged at Knighlt's house . H-l and Knighit left the house together about a f ...

THE GELLI COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... the place being ripped. The force of the gas was such that it occasionallyI bulged down the roof. By Mr. Walter Morgan. The rippers had cut down about half a tramful before the explosion occurred. Was of opinion that thielamp badfallen I against something-the ...

THE GELLI EXPLOSION INQUEST

... have been ample for v the number of men employed in that locality. a Was of opinion that it was the gas let loose by thet rippers-Lewis, Jones, and Thomasi-which ex- Y. ploded. Thise quantity of gas fired was not large. a There was not sufficient air there ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... OF'IBLASTINQ ble POWDER AT _PLsli'l4yR VALE. 'It*s Ea rly on Saturday morninrg a sinagular explosion tics happened at Ynisawen. A ripper ?? ,he Ow-er, residing at 86, Taff-acraet, left his workr ~ra. ?? eftpr five o'clock on thle occrniug in goes- dion, and havinag ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAIST RHONDDA COLLIERS

... on divers davs 2 in 18BM PrtrtlLaro rind Benjamin falsely pretended a tialt Benjamin had done work and wits working as o a ripper at the colliery, and for which they did C N faely pretend that Benjamin wast entitled to wages at the rate of 3B. l14d. a ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRAGEDY ON LLANWONNO MOUNTAIN

... event. John Evans, who is a, very industrious man), in addition to managing his little farm follows thle employ. inent of top-ripper at night in the Penrhiwceibsr Collieryv. Somie six weeks ago, a burly man, named Evan Rees Lewis, 6ift. 2in, high, about 40 ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT MERTHYR

... pittuan, 1, The Square, Peutreblrch, were Z brought up before the Stipendiary, charged withi ?? wilful murder of Evan Parj, a ripper, of The ,e Square Pentrebach. IMir. J. Plews defended Lew.vis. W-Mr. Supt. Thomas, D.OC., intimated tbat lie dr intended upon ...