A Trial in a Railway Carriage.
♦_ — — At Bridgend County Court, Judge Williams had to hear ah action in which £50 was claimed as compensation for damages caused by careless driving. The evidence of one important witness had still to be heard when the hour arrived for the Judge Ito leave by. train; and it being ; deemed desirable to finish ' the case j without adjourning it to a ; future ; date, his Honour, Krith his fogal adI vocates and the remaining witnesses, ! travelled together to Llantrissant, ! the witness giving his evidence in ; the railway carriage en route. On j reaching Llantrissant; Judge Wilj Hams gave his decision in the station* j master's office, finding for the i plaintiff. J. % ' : - v [ y -.
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Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1892, Page 2
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119A Trial in a Railway Carriage. Manawatu Herald, 20 February 1892, Page 2
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