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RIGHT-OF-WAY CASE AT BRIDGEND

... hla~ir- had been given to stop anyone using the road, nto] reseed flu had frequently seen children nutting anld iy of blackberrying onl the land, hat had never fMr. stopped them from doing- that ,providing no T] y, tu great damage was done to the plroperty ...

IN THE POLICE COURTS

... ielves. I was the first patient here, so I am anxiously waiting to see the next comers. We go 'ut ?? the sisters gathering blackberries and mush- rooms; it is just grand, and I feel better in health alreadyr. Please remem~ber mto Mr. Butcher and Ser~eant ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT ST. MELLON'S

... strange men had been seen in the neighbourhood during the past couple of months, roving about in the fields in quest of blackberries, and one of these might have got to know that Haunah Williams was supposed to have a long stocking somewhere in the ...

ST. MELLON'S MURDER

... -Yes. Leading to Mr. ani Mrs. Radoliffe's house?- Yes. And only to that house?-Ycs, sir; a good many people pass to pick blackberries in the field towards Miehadistole. Have you -seen any recently?-No, sir; I have not.. Which entrance to the cottage is ...

ST. MELLON'S MURDER

... They th say that some rough fellows from Cardiff used to pro up in the firelds about there getting Et .tmushrooms and blackberries, to is~~~ hr ioFUNERAL OF THE 'VICTIM 10 of -s ,- AFFEO'1'ING SCEANES. ut Scores of relatives of the deceased old lady ...