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AMUSEMENTS. E M'k rslsi jl ,.l OXFO RD STREET, SWANSEA. Monday, May 25th, and Twice Mightiy •at 6.50 ZJld S.0 during; the woek. MARK SHERSDAfJ One or the B'hoys. In his latest sotics. New Series of Up-to-date Subjects on THE AMERICAN BIOSCOPE. HUNTER AND BOB, Panto mimical Acrobats. LITTLE ZOLA, Comedian. LONA WAYNE, Comedienne, in a low ideas of Wit, "Wisdom and Women. LECARDO BROS., The Tired Bakers. TOM JONES, The Whimsical "Welshman, I KALMA AND LA FARLON, 1 "T e Colonial Wizards." featuring "The H Floating Ball" and "The Maid of all B Nations." I QUEENIE LEIGHTON, i Drury Lane's Comedienne. GRAND THEATRE: SWANSEA. MONDAY, MAY 25 th. IT.t, For Six Nights at 7.30, and MAT3NEE SATURDAY at 2.30. FRED TERRY And Entire Nw Theatre Company, in the World Famous Plav—TiIE j SCARLET PIMPERNEL I NEXT WEEK— BIJNTY PULLS THE STRINCS." Kiss Kate Moffat as Bunty." Her original part and played by bnr orcr 500 times in Tjonrion. | THEATRE P, f.) Y A L. A PICTURE DRAMA OF FORCE AND POWER. S: THE LURE OF LONDON. |{ • The first Time Seen in Wall*. | • CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE,!} ? 8.00 ta 10.30.  | (MaUne? Titunday an.1 Saturday at 3.) | I PR!CES. Batcony, 3d.; Pit. 6?.; Seats I 1j1 in K yai Bor, 31. roaiKnw»nmf«wii»aMi^»-wmi mm ■■ w—anaoan i f*? B ?*\ ?*' S T! S*? B?" r '-1:- HOUSE, HiCH STREET, SWANSEA. NON-STOP RUN FROM 2.35 TILL | 10.30, || STILL the Most Popular Picture gIj| Housa in Swansea. Mr, W, H. Hoare'!? Orchestral Band || Play's Every Evening. || TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME— | THE IMPOSTER, A Tbree Part Kx elusive by th'j Famous Nordisfc- Co. At:t-.iin.,i Love (S. & A.). Daughter of the Wilderness (Edison) § When Like Maets Liko (Electic). | The Moocher (Davidson). | I Whit He Did With £ 5 (B. A C.). S THE DERBY. Pathe's Animated Gazette. || Entire Changs a! Programme Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. §! gjMWjjaaMagiaav vannftmw».«a«nfn._ amr ^Vvi V^>< f CASTLE CINEMA Adjoining Leader Office. ? WORCESTER-PLACE, SWAMSEA. V A X Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Continuous Performance 2.30 to 10.30 ►J* A SMOTHER'S DEVOTION. ? A Stirring Three Heel Dnuna, portraying a Pathetic Story- THE CaRL WHO PLAYED THE CAME. A British Production, Full of Interest. DON'T THINK. A Quaint Burlesque on the Highly Emotional Drama. AN HOUR OF TERROR. A Thrilling Biograph Drama. THE DERBY. 0.- Also other First-Class Pictures. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC. t USUAL PRICES:— CIRCLE, is.; STALLS, 6d. & 3d. Whit-taor.,Aay and Tuesday— .) Cc.,unuous Performance, 12 till 10.30 CARLTON CIMEMA DE LUXE, 8 Oxford Street, Swansea. I I 9LM CONTINUOUS 10.30. jj ? Fuji Car!-nn Ol"Ghtra PlaY3 Oa?y a | tj till 7 eiionptexi). | [ POPULAR (;ft7E¡C,¡I:d. and I& | Children, 5d. and 6d. | Thursday, Friday artd Saturday, P Magmilic^nt Patheoolor Drama- 1 A Tragedy in the C!o?ds. Brilliantly &t.?ged & Play-wL (Length 75 mimifces) Can only be tiOOCl at the Carlton I A RESTLESS WOMA.N. I' Pine A.B. Dr. (20 minutes). WON IN A CUPBOARD. Keystone Comic. (20 minutesj. THROUGH THE ACES. A Splendid Comedy, by Martin. (20 minutes). A VISIT TO SPAIN-. (10 mmutesi. FATHERS ANIMATED CA Z ETTLE- (S iniulites). THE DERBY. II (5 minutes). CARLTON FILM NEWS. Yeomanry in Camp at Portheawl (5 minuteB). I WHIT WEEK— THE KIMETOPHOWE— M,t- T \< _P1CT. ¡ 10——wninnnmnmiiimwtmm iiiiniiiniaiim. ELYSIli m HIGH STREET, SWAM SEA. (Twice Nightly, 6.15 & 8.30. MISS MABEL MANSON (Soprano), Every E weaow, MaUness Monday, Thursday, and Saturday at 2-11. > AMUSEMENTS. j OXFORD Electric Theatre UNION STREET, SWANSEA. CsntirMjous Prrfarmarce, S-30 to 10.30 (Saturdays, 2.30 to 10.30). Thursday, Fhday, and Saturday, THE j RUNAWAY PRINCESS. I A Forty Minute Drama of Intense J pi prest.. I THE MAN OF DESTINY (E/dison Drama). A KENTUCKY ROMANCE (Drama) FATTY'S FLIRTATION (A Keystone Comedy). POLIDOR DOES THE 1-2AT TRICK Comic). TOPICAL BUDGET, And other CarefuC;y Selected Pictures. UPLANDS CINEMA The Soioet Picture Hail, Coniinuetis Performanco Evory Evening from 6.30. Matinees Monday, Thursday & Saturday at3 To-day's Programme— HEARTSEASE (a. Dra.rnntic Y^-agraph Fea-j tuivi in Two Pa.rt.s).-Retribution (B. & C.).- Estrellita (Amb«>«io).—The Co!f Came and the Bonuot (Bunny).-Through Flaming j Paths Cljvbin)—That Suit at Ton fViti/rra,ph) i —The Warwick Eiioscopo Chronicle, and oUw r ITj g-h -da.R Pir.tnrofi. PUBLIC NOTICES. SHOW WEEK. PARK WERN, SKETTY ROAD, SWANSEA. SATURDAY, MAY 30th, and WHIT- MONDAY, JUNE 1st. GRAND EVENING FEIES. by James Pain & Sons, London. I Pyre terrorists to His Majesty the King, Crystal Paiace & Alexandra Palace, London COLOSSAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY. CREA7 NAVAL BATTLE. DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS (Free Presents). HANNEY'S MILITARY SANO. CONCERT PARTY. Superb Illuminations—FAIRYLAND of! the Park & Mansion, Terraces & Grounds ADMISSION SIXPENCE. Children (under JO years of age), 3d. Gates Open 6 p.m. Special Tram Service. Cars every 2 Minutes, WILD AUSTRALIA BIGGEST SHOW Ot EARTH And Congress of Rough Riders from 20 Different Countries. Will Visit Neath, Saturday, May 30. Vetch Football Field, Swansea, One Week only, comrutinciug Monday, June 1. Book Seiits at Thompson & Shackell'a. A Thrilling. Amazing, Realistic Exhibition! LIFE ON THE CATTLE PLAINS, presenting a Brilliant a.nd Inspiring Paceaat of the Finest Horsemen in the World. Nanverons Entertaining FaiUtroa of Absorbing Interest, associated .vrth existence on the Great Island Dominion. t Wonderful Stock-whip Cracking with Whipe 12ft. to 60ft. in length. Presented by Royal Command at Buckingham Palace, March 25. 1912.—Real Australian BUCK-JUMPING ilOJLSES. Startling of "Prick liidiag by Notablo Rough Kidc.xe.—Harvol lous liLt'EE SHOOTING by Oirln from the Plains.—An Exciting KANGAROO CILASP;, Aborigines .1rl. Huxiters riding at breainoKJte ept?ed.—THROWING THE IASSO.—RIDLNO BUCKING BULLOCKS BAREBACK. A RfimarkabJe Encounter between KaJl- garoo and Bushman.—THE CROCODILE HUNTER.—The Three Biggest Tented Shows in the World are Wild Atffitnalia," Buffalo Bill's, and Barnum and Bailey'e.— Hiding Competitione. Jumping Campeti tions.—" S-iveli." AustraJia'e Eaxaoiis llore8- Winner of 400 prize*. Noble," the World famous Jumping Pony. T-wice Daily at 3 and 3. Doors Open at ".30 and 7-50. Admiseion: Reserved Seats 5s., 4e., 3a- 2a.; other parts Is. and 6d. Children under 12 half-price, except to 6d. parte BATH AND WEST AND SOUTHERN 3 COUNTIES SOCIETY. CREAT SHOW AT SWANSEA. MAY 28. 29. 30 and JUNE 1 and 2. HORSES. CATTLEt SHEEP. PIGS. POlJI; TRY, BEES. MACHINERY. &o. WORKING DAIRY. FLOWER SHOW. NATURE-STUDY AND FORESTRY. JUMPING, DRIVING, TROTTING, MUSICAL CHAIRS AND POLO BALL GOMPETITIOHS. BUTTER-MAKING. MILKING. SHOEING, TIMBERING AND SPLICING. I Royal Marine Artillery Band. ADMISSION- Thursday. Friday arid Satar- day. Tis. 6A^ Children U.; Whrt-Monda.y and Tuesday lB., Children 6d. Season Tickets for the Week. 6a. 6d- e.,irh. TH.OS. V. TLOWMAN. SecnstjLry. TO VOCALISTS. DO NOT FORGET THE II BETHEL QONGSEGATIONAL ¡ CHAPETi, SKETTY. GREAT COMPETITIVE CONCERT, SATURDAY, JUNE 30th, 1914. Presktent—O;>uncilior W. W. HOL»J £ E& PRIZES FOR SOLO— £ 2 5te. Secretary—E- H. Griffiths, Picton VIDa., Sketty. rpo BUILDERS. Bw'iJers desirous of submitting TENDERS for alterations to premises High-street, and Nsrw Premises Orohard-strect, (Swansea, for M«ssre. Eddershaw and Son. must aand in their names to the undersigned by Noon on the 3rd of June. 1914, with whom plai.8 and specifications may be inspected, and BiU cf Quantities obtained on t r ¡")ut the 8th day of June. 1914. All applications to be aoeompanted by a deposit of E 1 18- which will be returned en reoedpt. of a. bona. fido Tendw. The employers do not bind themaohpcs to accept the ]r>wp««t, or any tender. KTDNET R. OROCKER, Ar?utac?  <?tt<E?n Chambem 6. <MIcs&-t? fipn/fyri PUBLIC NOTICES. "pOCKETTS BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM -'L PACKET. CO., LTD. SAILINGS of the PASSENGER .STEAMSHIP ?"? P?i 3 <!?%. E M N **P* ?? ? t BRIGHTON Jka^-aer, HW.VAiiEA and ILRACOMBEa Leave Loa. ro Sv,-aii«ia. 'Combe. "1LOS., JTTXE 1 7. 0 p.m. njES., J-r-; 2 8..30 «.m. 5..30 p.m. 8.30 a.m. — 6. 0 p.m. ?'m?B?.. JJJNIT, 4 9.?) a?n..? S. 0 p.m. "tTtUSS.. JUNE 4 .?.. 3.?0 .p?. 8. 0 P:Z FiRuDAY, JUNE 5 10.30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. | Oaiii} ait Mumblea 15 minutes later. 3s.; Whole Day Excursion, 3s.; Half-day, 2s. Season -nclets. El is. T jYnim'O'ITPH—.irrNrT CLOVI^jLY—JUNE 3Ld. SPEOU Ti WHITSUN HOLIDAY EXCURSiOKS of the Pnasenger Steajaahip BRIGHTON TO IL F R A C 9 M -B E'. J WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 1st. l..oo.ve Swanwea, 9.1..5 4I.m., Mumbles 9.30 a^m. TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd. I .rave Swansea. 8.30 o-m- WEDMESDAY. JUNE 3rd. Lf,a.ve Sremnaca 8 JO Mumbsea 8.45 olm. DAY EXOORSIOjN"—TH'KEHJ SHXLLINGS. EVENING CHANMEL CRUISE, TUESDAY, JUNE 2nd. Ijea.ve Swansea 7.30 p.m. FAJtE-SrXPEXOE. ENTERPRISE MOTORS. A CHARABANC WILL LEA. VB THE Brewery Tap, Plymouth-st., FOR PORT EYNON ON SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1914, U aoa. and 2 pan. RETURNING JI T pan. and 8 pan RETURN FARE 3S. THE OD3CPANY CATER FOR, PASSENGERS AT PORTHTNON. SPEND WHIT-MONDAY at AMMANFORD. HORSE AND FOOT RACES. —SPRIBNAM ENTRY.— ATiL THE JtmT HOSS3E8 IN WALES ENTERED FOR THE PRIZES AND omi-a I CHAMPION SPTACMATS AND FASTEST LUN-N-EFZ FOR THE FOOT EVT-TSTS. FIRST RAQE AT 2.30 P.M. SB:AJr.P.- BronrHione and T.øe Tmtm from Everywhere. I LLANDOVERY GRAND ANNUAL BRASS BAND and CHORAL CONTEST, TIMBERING and QUOIT COMPETI- TIONS and CARNIVAL. Whit-Monday, Jnne 1st, 1914 I M. H. NICHOLS, lIon. Sec., Uandovery. tssa Central. PIONEER MOTOR SERVICES WHITSUN TIME TABLE. Swansea, Parkmill, Pesunam, Reynold- star., Horton, arid Porteynon. Leave Leave Pioneer Garage. Porteynon Plymouth St. and Horton WHIT-W&N 0AY, *8.30 a.m. 6.45 ajm June 1st 10.0 a..m. 8.0 a.m. tl 1.30 a.m. 10.0 twm — *111.30 a-mL 2.0 p.m. 5.0 pan. *6.30 p.m. 6.0 pan. 9.30 pan. 't7.0 p.m. WHIT-TUESDAY, 10.0 a.m. 6.45a.m. June 2nd. 2.0 p.m. 11.50 a.m. 7.0 p.m. 5.0 p.m. Swansea and Parkmill,, A Special Service of Cars will leave pio- neer Garage. Plymouth-street, every half- hour from 0.30 until 11.30 and 1.30 to 2 30 (subject to weatier conditions). Return Cars will leave Parkmill at 5.0 P.M- IXL(i cn wards about every half-hoar. T£RRITORIAlS SHOULD READ THE • | "SPORTINC NEWS." Special Notes and News. Local T erntorjaI Orders. Pith l isht>fi IS wry Saturday E'tfrninq t X SArES BY AUCTION June 19.-Sn,1() Properties, Jjlangadock, W n- liam and W[lJt"r .h.mE'(, at Z p.m. June 27.—Sale Properties. Handiio. William and Walter James, ,L 2 p.m. .June 27.-Salc Farm Holdings. County of Carmarthen, William and Walter Ja.nvi-, Z.:58. Re the iate Mr. E. Henn Edwarcte, deceased. I.LANGADOCK. IN THE Y ALE OF TOWY, C A H MAR THE N is III RK. Messrs. W-m. & Waiter James (F.AJiJ A RE favonred with instnictiorts from the A- RepresenNatives of the late E. H., Id- wartl?, deceased, to offer for < SALE by P-Ul B tIC AUGTIO-N, at the CASTIJd HOTEL," LLANDOVERY. on FRIDAY. JUNE 19th, 1314 (subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall then and there be pro- duced), the following Valuable Freehold Properties, Viz.: J Lot I.-All that excepti(ynallt rielt Free- hold of Towy Grazing Land, known aA YNYSTOWY FlEfJ)8, cloise to Llangadock Station, containing by admeasurement 17 acres 1 1'000 16 perches or thereabouts, now let as Accommodation Fields at £ 27 10s. per annum. 1-ot Z.-All that, Freehold Small Holding, called and known as GLANNANT, cloae. to Wannolj uda, in the Parish of Llansadwm, Oarm.artheriMhire, containing by admeasure- ment, 4 acres or thereabouts, now in hand. Estimated rental £ 5. f?t 3.-All that Freehold Garden %nd pl?-)?:aL]-)tI.v-p:t?;?d BUILDING SITE, Mtiia.? ?rtjoinintr tho Baptist Chapel in Waiter's-road, T.inpadrxk, now let t'a i Garden U> MiHS 5!. A. PhiHips at -CI per I &mlllJ'TI. Freehold Dwelling-houfl^, Garden a.nd Promises, r.illf.r) and known an I' VINE COTTAGE, in ClPlrchstroet, in tho centre of the Town of tJangjuiock, in the occupation until his demise of the late K H. Edwa.rde. RaJo to commenoe at 2 p.m For further particulars and Condition* of Sale apply to the Auctioneers, 'Frondeg, IJanga<iook, and 7, Goat^street, Swansea; or to Thorny Phillips, Esq., tiolicitor, ld=- dovery. COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. PARISHES OF 1,1 .ANSA DWRN, OAIO, AND LLANDIJjO- Messrs. Wm. & Walter James (F.Ad.) AIRE favoured with instructions f?Mn the -?- 0?-ners to oEar for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CAWJWJK ARMS HOTEIi, LIlANDlLO, on SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 15W, the following Valuable Freehold Farms and Small Holdings, viz.: Lort 1. All that compact and desirable FREEHOLD PASTURE FARM and IAN US, called :t<:BGAJRNANT," rr a.lley. itb the Parish of Llanaadwrn, Carmarthenjahiro, containing by admeasurement 40 ACRES or therealwuta, of Rich Grazing Land in a well-sheltered valley in the occupation oi the Vendor. Urt 2.—All that FREEHOLD FARM JA NDS called a6nd known aa MAEte»GLAS PAlill." in the Parish of Caio, close to the Village of Caio, Cai-marthcneliire, containing by admeasurement 128 ACRES 1 ROOD 113 PERCHJJS or ttioreaboulib I of gcod, dry, heaJthy Land, in the occupa- tion of Daniel Evans at a. rental includixig Lot 2 of L70 per antrum. Lot 3.—All that FREEHOLD SMALL HOLDING, called and known as "WYN- LLAN," containing by admeasurement 15 ACRES 1 ROOD 16 PERCHES or thereabouts, situate a/1 joining Maeeglas Farm, and in the occupation of Mr. Daniel Evans arf a yearly tenant. IJOt 4.—All that FREEHOLD SMALL HOLDING, called "CROSS INN, ISAF," situate close to the Village of Oaledfwlch, within threo minute' walk of TaJley road Station, with n, building frontage of 69 feet. of the Main Road together with tlio old Cottage thereon. Lot 5.-AU that FREEHOLD SMALL HOLDING, called "CROSS INN. UOHA," adjoining tho last 1<A ?nd having a fronUgo of 40 feet 6 inehæ to the Ma.in &Dad, to- gether with the old disused Cottage thereon. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. *Irs and C*nditioii3 ef For further particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to the Auctioneers, 7 Goat-street, Swansea, or Frondes, Llangadock; or to T. H. Powell. Esq., Solicitor, Wandilo, with Tf?ard to lot 1; W. J. W?;,alams, Esq., SoUcitor. C?hrdi?<Mi. with regard to Lots 2 and 3; Edmund Long Price, J £ eq., Solicitor, with regard to Lots 4 and 5. TOWN OF LLANDILO, OA^MARTHK^SHIRE. Messrs. Wm. & Walter James (F.A.I.) A RE instructed by the R?pres<ntdtiv<s of ?- the late Mr. D. P. D?Ties and Others, to offer for SALE by PUBLlO AUCTlXiN, at tJhe OAWDOR ARiMS HOTEL, MANDiILO, on SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, 1514, the following Vahtaolo Freehold Properties, VIZ. lot L—That Exceptionally Picturesquo FREEHOLD SEMilrDiETACffiiD VLLLA RESI. DENOE AND GROUNDS, eal-led and known as RRYNYWAWR," situate to the antnance to the New Road at Liandilo, vátíh Va-ceyrt Possession on ocsrapdefcion of purdiaoe. Lot FREEHOLD SHOP, DWELL- ING-HOUSE AND PREMISES, cailed "THIS GAMBRLAJS' OAPE." King-atreeit., in the oeDtro of the Town cf Liandilo, in the occu- pation of Mrs. Lilly Lake at the rental at RZ5 per annum. J.ot :5.-Thart, FiREETBDOiLD DWELUNG- ROUS}. GA.RDRN AND PREMISES, called ø.ud known cs HANOVKR ROuSE," ¡ LaAtmer-roa?, Liandilo, in the ooe?pation of Mr. TaLaeian Bo.wen. ) IjoI 4, 5. 6 e.nd 7.-5T>TFR FREEHOLD GARD-EN PLOTS in Cresryu.t-roAd, Idandilo. Sale to oamsnenco promptly e.t 2 o'clock pjm. For further pa.rtiruto.ra Posterjt, a,rt(I for OonditiorhS of Sale apply to the Aile- tioneers, 7, Goat-streeet, Swauswa, flnd Frtm- deg, IJainga&Gek; or to D. Jernn.irgK, Esq., Solicitor. IjLan«Lly, and Claude R Davies, EBq., Solicitor, Liandilo, in. respect of Jxn, 1; 2 to Claucie R. Daviee, Feo.; TcytA 4 to 7 imi,imte. to Meesrs. G<x>rge Waliliams acd Hurley, Solicitors, Liandilo. PoT. THOMAS, SWANSEA, Salo of Small House Pi-opcrtks in good letting localitiw, and affording an excel- lent opportunity of securing profit.ze inwetmente. Mr. J. Barron Pascoe (F.A.L. P.A.SJ. by Exam.) HAS received jngt1W ir? SBLI< by H PUBLIC AUCTION. at the HOTEL l CAMERON, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, on TUESDAY, 9th JUNE, 1914, at 3 p.m. prompt (subject to Conditions of Sale to be thero and then produced) the following Valuable Leasehold Properties, Situate and being Noa. 10, 11, 12, AVINDMILI,TEILRA ST. THOMAS, SWANSEA. The above Properties are well built of brick and stone with polled-etone fronts and elated roof Nos. 10 and 11 are let at the low weekly rental of 6G. each, laJKUorG paying "-ates and taxes, and h:1.ve the foHowing accom- modation: T'arlczr, Kitchen, ScuUery, and 2 Bedrooms. No. 12 is let at the low weekly rental of 68. 6d., landlord paying rates and taxes. AcoonnnodaAton comprises Parlour, Kitchen, Scullery, and 3 Bedrooms Held niton lease for a term of 93 years from 24th June, 1870, at an apportioned ground rent of £1 U. per house. The Mines and Minerals are reserved. Further particulars may be oblatned of Messrs. Meager L?nd Ha.rri?. HoUcitor". Castlostreet,. %wAn^pa-; and of tho Aur- t,!aT~. ?rAisaji (/hajnber3? b, Ooilege- atreet, Swansea. PUBLDC NOTICES. GTwjr ??S'M WW M?? WHITSUN EXCURSIONS Attractive Day and Half-Day Trps from Swansea, High-street. WHIT-SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 31. Dp-part. 9.25 p.m.-Herdord (4.6), Chester, Birkenhead Liverpool. Man- Oxford, Banbury ,6;5). Rugby. Ixiiceiter, Loughborough, Not- tingham, Derby Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnfiley, Don- t.(!r, Walietteld Ll/-). 11.30 p.m.—T. van ton (5/3), Exeter (6/-), Daw- Jish, Teig;imr,uth, Newton Abbot (6/6), Paignton, Torquay (7/-), Plymouth (7/6). 1.30 night.—Gloucester, Stratford-on-A Yon, Birmingham (6/-), Wolverhampton (6/6), | Malvern Link, Worcesteu (5/-), Dudley, Stourbridge and KiddenninEter (6/-). WEIT-MONDAY, JUNE 1. 5.55 Bath (5/3), Clevedon, Wewton-super-li are (6/-). 6.15 a.m—Cardiff (3/6), Chepstow (4/3), Gloucester, Cheltenham (6/-). 6.25 a.m.—IJandyssil, llenllau, Newcastle- Emlyn, Ijs.m peter (3;9), Aberayron, Fishguard (4/3), Aberystwyth Wo). 7.38 a.m.—St. Clears (3/3), Tenby, Ilaverford- we«t (09), Neylandi Milford Havon, Pembroke Dock (4/3). 11.40 a.m.—Cardiff (3/6), Newport (4/-). Various.—Porthcawl (1m. HaneJly (1/4), Pombrey and Burryport, (1jJ.1), Forry;iid(> (2/3;, CJamn.rthen (3/-), Pontypoo.1 Road (S.'b;, Abergavenny 5/11. \VHIT-TUESDAY, JUffl 2. 5.15 .—Cardiff (.1;6), Newport (41-). Bristol (4/9). Kaih (6/-), Swindon (6,6), RfiSding, < IMaidenhead, 11 en ley, and Windsor (7/6,), 8.5 a.m.—Tenby (4/-j. Pembroke Dock. Fisli- guard (4/6). Varioufi.—I'ontypool Road (5/11), SPECIAL WEEK-END FACILITIES TO COVER THE HOLIDAYS. Express and Iioca.1 Services will- be altered during the Holidays. For details see Spoci.al Pamphlet, obtain- able at Stations or Offices. For WEEKLY EXCURSIONS in .ITTNE, see Special Programme. FRANK POTTER. General Manager. gTWTRT EXCURSIONS. WTIDXKSD'AY, JIINT5 3. DAY TRIP to ft A UNT>ERSFOOT, ITETvBY (" Dw,ily Afa,il" Waterpladie PEM- BISOKF. AND P11MT5ROKE DOOK. Leavo Port Tallvot, 7.0 a.m., Noath 7.15, Swansea (High-street) 7.25, Llauelly 8.3, Pombrey 3J2, Oaxnuarthena 85.) a.m. M03STDAY NIGHT, JUNE 8. To R;EADi"NTr and IjONBCJN for U 5, 4 or 6 dily. b-. Ijeave Carmarthen 1D.:tS P-ra- Pem- brey If.46, 6.4, Liandilo 7.25, BrynjMDfmal) 6.0, G'anamman 6.9, Pemty- ffj-no7i 7S\ 'P-rmtard tilaia 8.3, IJaneliy 10.55, Swansea (High-street.) 11.15, Colbren Join. 7.1, Sevan Sisters 7.10, Neath 1145, Blaen Rliondda 7J8, Qymrtrar 7.36, Ownrnwn 7.55 p.m., Port Talbot 12.3 night. DAY FARE— &-i. 6d. For details see hills, or send postcard to Stations or Offices. FRANK POTTER, General Manager. BATH AND WEST SIDCT-ETY-S SHOW, SWANSEA VISITORS TO THE SHOW ARE INTITED TO VISIT THE QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT STAND, WHERE AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF QUEENSLAND PRODUCTS CAN BE SEEN AND INFORMATION OBTAINED REGARDING ASSISTED PASSAGES TO THAT STATE. P.vrticnlara nnd Illustrated Pa.mphlet« can ateo bo obtained from tho ACEMT GENERAL for QUEENSLANO 409, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. TO READERS. On Monday (Whitsun Bank Holiday) the" CambriaI Daily Leader" will give I full and latest reports of racing and Bath and West Show results. The Chief Editions will be issued at 11 a.m., 3.30 p.m. and 6 p.m. Iõ. Sun Rises 3.53, Sun Sets 8.2. Lighting-up Time, 8.57. High Water To-day, g.3a p.m. To-morrow, 10.8 a.m., 10.23 p.m.
THE DISASTER.I
THE DISASTER. Ilho iraaginivfcion is srbtuniod by such a I disaster as that which we had to announce yos.terday. It is easy to logical, and to say that the sorrow of I ono in Iwreavcmont is not ItM-s than the sorrows of hundreds smitten by afflic- tion, and that the gum of pain is not iticreaerd by numbers; but the mind, when faced by such calamxtk^s as the sinking of tho Titanic, tho explosion at Songheuydd, and the loss of the Em- press of Ireland, rofusee to be com- forted by such thoughts. To-day we think of the Stately liner, pursuing her way homeward down tb.) majestic St. Lawrence, full of ca&3fengers eager to sso the Old Country again—struck down in a few minutes. Death is alhvays terrible, but the shadow of its wings cover tho whole land when it comes in this swift way. Not even at the time of writmg is it possible to state definitely the full ex- tent of the disaster. But we know enough, alas, to say with certainty that tho lass, of tho Emprees of Ireland will rank in history with the loss of too Titanic. Last night, a weAl-lcnowu Swansea schoolmaster, who bad travel- led in Canada, and knew the scemo on tho St. Lawrence trb<?re the liner sank, ex-praised sirrprLso that the disaster etould be M) complete. The detailed i accounts o?pr an ?dcqnat.) í'X-J planation. In a d?nse fog, when motionless in tho river, a (X'lEpr I crashed into the lir.cr amidships, and tore her way to the- stern, making a hug? rent and ?iK?rrn? ?hc trans- VG;-? bfdk??s nwk?. The water rushed into tho Tk-tit iii such volume that; in a quarter of an hour the great r?xfd Mmk. Hunèxed" of pa.s'?cng?rs Yrcro drowned in their beds and in thc? alley tvay.s.
I -OUR MEDICAL SERVICES.
I OUR MEDICAL SERVICES. Sir Alfred -Nioiwi, at the dinner he gave to the Oddfellows la.st week at Swansea, made a powerful plea for the co-ordination of our medical services in so far as they affected mothers and children. As an illustration of the weakness inherent in the present fiys-j terns for thero is no system—he j pointed out how the child at school, tinder the care of the Board of Educa- tion oiffr?or, passed out of his jurisdic- tion when it became a question of home conditions; then it came into the pro- vince of tho municipal medical officer. The "borough member might have in- stanced o-th?r Absurdities of the clean- cuL divi?icnK of medical responsibilities tov,Ja.y. The need for co-ordination, is patent to those who study with sym- pathy tueh problems as these. In view ( of Sir Alfred Mond'-s speech, therefore, it is interesting to note that Dr. W. A. Brend, B.Sc., Iccturer on Forensic Medicine at CI taring Croas Hospital, calls for drastic alterations, in prin- ciple and administration, of our medical service, in tho course of an rtic1o he contributes to the June is?uc of The Nineteenth Century and After." Dr. Brend desire, as a first tRp towards an adequate system, the establishment under the State of a salarieci imedital service, including both consultant and geupral practitioners, which would ex- whirh woiij< i ex- tend to women and children, and would require to be co-ordina.ted with, if it did not actually absorb, tho present (Poor Law medical outdoor relief, and perhaps also the existing arrangements for the treatment of school children. At Manchester this week, a great conference of trade union approved society delegates called for the institu- tion of a State Medical Service. Noth- ing is more certain than that such a service is coming; whether we are quite prepared for it, whether we are ready to accept medical attention providod alto- gether by the State, is another matter. But, in view of tho decision at Man- chester, our readers may note the scileme outlined by Dr. Brend --not tho first-, but possess- ing novel and distinct features. He suggests the provision of a equipped oent rally-placed clinic for every town of 20,000 inhabitants, the number to bo increased in proportion to the population. Under such a scheme, therefore, Swansea wonid tavo six clinics. Each clinic will have a staff of from five to eight general praccv tioners, ono or two nurses, and such whole or part-time surgeons, oculists, and other specialists as were required. There should be a chief medical officer to each clinic, principal medical officers, and a central administrative staff in all large towns and counties. The sug- gestion of the writer is that after a given date—and at least a year's fiotioo would bo necessary—the panels through- out the ooun try, should be de- clared closed. Every doctor should be allowed to detain all the persons ho already lias, and at the present capitation fees. But after the closure, instead of permitting any doctor to add his name to the panel list his service should only be recruited as occasion demanded, and by the ap- pointment of whole-time salaried medi- cal officers. At the same time tho clinic system would be gradually de- veloped, the use of the clinic being available for panel doctors as -well as for the salaried officers, and a begin-! ning would be made as far as circum- stances permitted of parcelling out the area into districts.
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———. Mir. Ben Bottomley, who seems to be qualifying for the post of successor to the famous Mi*. Litfciejohns, the "Demosthenes" of Wftles, continues to give us evidence of how carefully he studies our oohnno3. <ar>r>aar to have upset hlin this time in some com- moni; offered regarding the political pensionecrs in the Tory Party. Ho writes its offering what stTike-a him as an eminently satisfactory explamution of tho position. It is thistito Liber^s haven't yet had a chance I If," he say^S "tho TAibaril. Party had been in power duirrrug tho decade previous to boot would have been on the oth,,r ,iiki bo thilik- that, when, the Government feoes out of office, Mr. j Lk)yd George jutd Mr. Bums w?il p?ro- ce<?d to wear t? boots; in other words, they will romo on the pension list. Wo j are inclined to think it will bo a long tune beforre they are placed in. the posi- tion of temptation, and that it will bo many years before they will lay down their portfolios. As io predicting what will happen when thov do—well, wo ^>uH offer a pretty confident opinion, hut it is better to wait siml see. Mr Bottomley will us if wo insist thai tho only immorality about a political pension is its acceptance m years whan tho pensioa-icv is doing very well in other directions. The late Lcro Cross" it is luost evident, had no need of Staty aAsdstancc.
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No further development is expected in the threatened national building trade lock-out until after the holidays, the London Master Builders' Associa- tion having deferred their statement, which was to have been issued last night, until Tuesday. During June, the derks of the Kent Education Committee will work from eight to four instead of nine to five. Mr. H. E. Duke, K.C., has given I Li,ooo, including his .salary as MJP., to the Exeter University College En- dowment Fund. The appointment of Lieutenant- General Sir J. E. Nixon; Indian Armv, to he general, vice Sir O Moore. Croagk, ,Wt&5 gazetted last night.
CAEBRICKS-
CAEBRICKS I Visits the Great Show. Oi zur! &lid the voice of Devon to our old friend, Gae.bricks, ii-as (!,(iLI-Ig FJd(;<; of a fat beast with his umbrella. oi zay! Doan't 'e, hurt the r}or Ix?astie "Don't ell mind a bit. boy^ bach, replied Caebricks, passing his umbrella over the. broad expanse of back; "it's like that wo ° (IV"" here, whatever is the way the watf''• Fine way of findin' lU.ie.cr>rier fleshi solid, mun. It's the ?dy Vl': do v?th them Ih-c and dead 0ugI,t to see our Marget ?iechr n' :tV he bed in market There's a judge for en she is now. Eu ought to know ?r Afar??et md?I." 01 z-a.zur; doamlt '? ? t' A. now 'f evon aftcr t!li; So*' of ?"? !? ??- C'aobrkks mov?d ? o S t)loqucnœ, Caebricks movfd ..V"' • W<?1L" he commented, there s .ouchy those I^ghsh do be bouttheu?rca.tt?! Co? ?'  B??s. Urn, 2caJtStl,e T lor cu them is 5nK]:T)- ?Betun? ]j? th?I L? ?'? 1 want to be back <? h, En must get i Tin P ain r, irr fm -influential da-rm, got it nilin, two tries for a Welshman and hrco tor s— deputation to mo bout nost ,H September teliin' how 1 ()Uglj t to como out "ain for Ow .sake of i c.wansea and Caebricks. Fancy ma 1 cornn to come into the s low, and havLn' to leave Ma-rget liomo too, and aU those ofKincillors and their ^viAes coDmi' in K?d i n with se<?ca tickets. An' trade ?t. S?'hop Pob Peth is ?ery ba? t?.s week. Lost the cu?om of 1.I1t(J ,n0 Cwm I M,O too by .?rumlin' ,ut .buym' tK-k?forZiou concert, All r!pht. ho ?uj to m? q-uit? na?t.'v like "don't, yo? 1my on?. Thirtv ?ar regular I have had mv Red Stamp from eii! All right" Down town he will bilv it now, eu nwu-k if I don't speak right. Well," I iSoaid in Marget, "wo will both go to the show on Thursday after we pu t-up tho shutters, and show then: councillors that Caebricks is stin in fashion. "Oh," says sie, "will we do vou think, and anniversary next Sun- day fortnight, and we savin' for a new nat, and costan' half crown to go in to your ol' show! V,lll we, now "b "Es," I say. protendin not to notice like, "and we will enjoy ourselves tidy we will." Ic Oli," sho says back, "will we, well w ''wi l l wc,, wf l ], 1-41 won't then. Something else there is tí. do with half crowns, and the cwrdd mawr comin' near, and lanto t,he Owm offended with eu." < So thafcs how it is, boy haoh, I am here by myself, and glad I am to sen von. Eu ciirry some of those cata- logues and pictures for me, will en now ? ( will make Marget gnod -tempered I wi_ ll when she gets all thcss books aarf picture p-ostcards. Titere s a half^ crown's worth I've got, haven't I? Do eu think I can open a Library in tho Shop with tlwm. [And truly Caebricks had a. rare haul of literature with him. He had railway guido-books by the dozen, Camadian, Australasian and Rhodesian pomphlets by tho occre, and innumcirabJo cata- logiies dealing ivifh evecythinc from pigs wash to motor I will tell eu sotmethang good now. Eu sec that shop or stall by there with the pretty books on the counter ? Wall, I saw the bill sayin' "Please take one," and so I takes one of each sort until I had a nieo bundle like. Then the man comes up, quite pleasant be looked. Have eu got enough, he said 1 in English. "Well," I said back, have eu got hn.v ilore, Sir?" (i Oh yes," he said, "plenty where they come from. 'Bout now many would you be thingdn' of want in So I begnn countin' One for Sham' li'l girl, one for Esther Ann Mary 'ca.llSIJ sho be so fond of readin', one for and I went over on my ifngers the names I would give some moTe to, a.nd the man so tidy. Twice over I went, and then he stopped short. "Aye master," he said, not qwt-e so friendly in his voice this time, Aye mister," eu don't want nmch do you?" No more, nor that indeed sir," I said back. Can't esu thmk of a. few maro cousins, my dear sir?" ho said, and then I sees that he is spe-akin' sareastic, and I siaid to myself "Now, Caebricks boy! Eu hold him equal. "Eu know," IIA went on to talk, "we like to nwke family distributions like this. Eu get hold of a harrow and I'll fill it with. enough books to send to your seventy- seventh cousins." I said to him that if he would give me enough to go round my third cousin.5 and my Welsh uncles it would be quite enough. An' indeed a regular sport he was. He gived me a big bundle, and as I saicT "Thank eu kindly, he said to me "Toil my word, no wonder we love Lloyd George! Are eu all the same in Wyles?" "Pretty much indeed," I told him. "My word!" he said, "fnncy a natian. of Lloyd George's!" < Have eu been down to the pigs, hachgen ? Well, indeed, it's savin, it I am if I never teU the troth again: there's pig, down by there as big as bulls. Anwyl, there's a size for eu t Deuce, I thought John Thomas's mochyn ddu was a gi.ant-Ji'l cwrd of a thing like Dafydd he is to the monsters I've been scratchin' An' there's noise they clicyut-I 'k, trumpets they are mun, when it's 'bout tear-time. When, en go down there eu scratch them with a. stick if au want to have music. Aye, boy, hotter music nor Susie Hannah playin' on the piano it would be to have that. ol' Goliath squealin' in our back garden, ?nd waitin' to bo turned into ?acon. I have enjoyed the show right tidy. As good as a eyraanfa any day I holds. I liked the cattle-ancl darro, did era see that bull what weighed nearly a ton and a half?—and I liked the sheep an<l the poultry and the h. But., boy bach them pigs was the finest. Eu go down and look for that I'll cute beggar who squints up at en all if yon were his father just camo back rich from America. Dmtoo W<rrAcint I like to adopt him!
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The new Mappin Terraces at the Zoological Gardens, Regent's Park, N.W., will be opened to the pftblic on Whit-Monday at 9 a.m. The keeping of a dog—involving pay- ment for a license w" quoted as evi- dence of a man's means in a case at Bow County Court yesterday. Weighing 601b., a salmon, 55in. long and 28in. in girth, was caught yester- day by Mr. Thomas Margaret in the Severn estuary at Gatcombe, Glouces- tershire. For being drunk while driving a taxi- cab, Theodore Charles Faerber, aged 45, of Parson's Green-lane, Fulham, was at West London yesterday sen- tenced to a month's hard labour. Ahout forty miles of main roads, radi- ating from Newport, Isle of Wight, is to bo improved at a. oost of ThA Road Board has contribute*! £ 10,000 and has offered to lead ",ON ,heo at iatexost*. I