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July 1929

Mexborough and Swinton Times July 15, 1929

Local Court Cases

Mary E. Martin, married woman, of Denaby, summoned at Doncaster on Tuesday for using violent and abusive language at Denaby on June 29th, and was fined 12/-.

Edward Hall and William Fudge, miner of Goldthorpe, were fined 9/. and 12- respectively – at Doncaster on Tuesday, for being drunk and disorderly at Bolton-on. Dearne.

Cyril Saxton, labourer, of Conisborough, was fined 12/- at Doncaster on Tuesday, for being drunk and disorderly.

James W. Fowell, a Thurnscoe miner, was summoned at Doncaster on Tuesday, for being drunk and disorderly. It stated that there were 25 previous convictions against him. He was fined 12/-

A fine of 12/- was levied on Joseph Formstone, Goldthorpe miner, at Doncaster on Tuesday, for using obscene language.

Arthur Harvey, a Swinton labourer, was fined 12/- at Doncaster on Tuesday for violent and abusive language.

John Knott, miner, of Denaby, was fined 12/- for violent and abusive language.

William Galley, miner, of Conisborough, was fined 7/6d. for keeping a dog without a licence. .

For allowing his dog to be in the streets without name and address of owner on the collar, Arthur Barker, a Conisborough deputy, was fined 9/-

For allowing his dog to be at large at night, Bert Green, a Mexborough miner was fined 15/-

Charles Scales, greengrocer, of Rotherham, at Doncaster on Tuesday, was fined 10/- for not having his name and address on his cart.

Albert W. Ramsden and John Greenwell, miners, of Bolton-on-Dearne, were fined 9/- each for riding bicycles without’ lights.

Fredk. R. Kime, motor driver, of Swinton, was fined 9/- for riding a motorcycle without a red rear light.

For riding motorcycle without a rear light at 12.5. a.m., Reuben Hartley was, fined 9/-.

Raymond Turner, of Conisborough, was fined for riding a motorcycle without rear lights.