Western Mail Monday April 14th 1924.
P.C. Ned DIXON (Treorky) beat Joby CULVERHOUSE at Treherbert on Saturday night, a 10 round
bout between Young Evan WILLIAMS,(Tylorstown) and Tommy JOHN, (Pentre), the former gaining
the verdict, a 6 round bout between Dai JENKINS and Joe LENNARD both of Cwmpark ended in a
win for the former on points.
George Henry GREY, a married of Newport, was charged at Newport County Police-court on
Saturday with stealing £85 13s.11d. from William ROSSER. It was alleged that GREY, with
others had met ROSSER, who was a foreman at Nine Mile Point Quarry, when he was returning
from the bank with the wages and attacked him. Superintendent James RICHARDS said that in
company with Sergeant YORKE he arrested GREY, who said; " I am sorry I had anything
to do with it. I did not touch him, but I was there, I am glad that I did not get rid of
the money. " He then handed witness £15, adding, " I only had £17 of it."
The magistrates remanded GREY for a week.
LEGAL NOTICES.
WILLIAM ROSSER, J.P., DECEASED. Persons having CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the ESTATE of
WILLIAM ROSSER, late of Tregarn Farm, Langstone, in the County of Monmouth. Farmer and
Justice of the Peace for the said County, who died on the 31st day of March, 1924, are
required to send Particulars thereof to the undersigned. Dated this 4th day of April 1924
FRANK LEWIS and SONS, Arcade-chamber, Newport, Solicitors to the Executors.
The following names and addresses are for persons having claims.
ELIZABETH AGATHA GAMMENTHALER, late of Mannesman House, Landore, Swansea.Send particulars
to W.R. FRANCIS, 2, Fisher-street, Swansea.
WILLIAM LOUGHER YORATH, DECEASED. Late of Strathlyn, Tydraw-road, and of 18, Park-place,
Cardiff, Solicitor. Particulars YORATH and JONES, 18, Park-place, Cardiff.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SAMUEL WEBBER, commonly known as SAMUEL ROSEN, of 40,
Wellington-street, Merthyr Tydfil, has applied to the Home Secretary for Naturalization.
John Patrick