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The Day's Gossip. I L,-ader Office, Fviday A colleagus hu wnftcn up for'to-day's iMue previcuM royti visits to Sw$jisea} here I may be tJerblitted- to -*rite bi a,N- iLt:m9D.ióu as th&t of tlio Prince of Wales of the ii-use ot \V m<ko¡-tba.tot Llywelyn the Gre&t. In 1217 laywelyn, fed u,p by the defection of licinald de Brooe, pushed south. He marched acroM the inoi-&bses of the .biapk Mo&atams, &ad down the vafiey oi the 1'awe, ;beot un showmg de itretoa th&t hie <iay WM not yet aone. itegt. t'ald, ot Mdrse, got tue, wÍIl(f u¡í,d,.WlÙJ. six, li'is 4-iaijiit 4u <mj ¡,bY; uyer-ted i' Iurtllet:ruin of H.R.H. and the 6th. I I A dwnoc, corpora «t the 6th W- he won sOiUe f4me in France witn ms dukes "-ttlid the r.Wry of a visit by ttie .Prince of Wales to t" trench within his lotwere¿;ooUi' theír <hity by the J6oche. in passing, li.R.H. accMtent&ily kick:eti the nM baeket, and witn& m&rry, word' 6t tpology o AxtQ 'tO,t.hf, upset w<tit <Ht)d pt thmgs light again. The corporal jiM some opia.Mn ot the Prmce. The Pr!nM's Welsh. t l.ae Prin<?e, as i_i' as JL know, hasn't ad. ventured .any- v eløb this trip, but it is v.orth whiie recaHjhg that in the Inveeti. tdre speech ?t (;Qxnatvoxi h(I iipradg 4 cotipie <M -sentence& oi Yf hen i&ith upon Uie uejtighted <nMttemcc. H!s Grandfather. I I nave among tho odd volumes of Puach n 1 trea&arc to IIPéi6 away the tedium of eickneas, the volume for ISM, and in it iii a pictureQl John lieftli-" a IIancy portrait of the Prince of Walee on his return from Uie Unitc-I Statec." It depicts H.M.H. Junicr—nineteen yeam of age—sitting in front of the fir." his to the mantel, a Habajia betweea n< lipe, and about eight èC!gg;'inr whiàkra, goatie-faahion.t em.&j'gmg irom A youthful chiD. And he is raying to the shocked H.R.H. Senior—tne prince Consort— I\ow, sir-'ree, Bf you'll .tiquoT up and settle down, 1'11 tell you all about my travele." Some accompanying iknes run: I caicul&te. though WalØf M youtig, he'* gathered marty a wrinkle. H.R.W. a< Oyster Merchant. I The Prince ot Wal<s, in the course of his journey to Langland to-day, will pr<- oabiy be pointed out the oyster fishinj area, and the aimali fis.4ing Reet lyiug m the oamg. It appears that his Duchy of Cornwall had oyster beds on the chores m&ittg the Ltmrd of to-day. 'Dheee Cor- nish oysters were much appreciated, and the Cornish oyster nsrheriea J nourished aboat a hundred years ago, wTien they <ee!n to have faUem away and been for- gotten. The oyster beds, however, re- mained, and quite early in the war period the Prince of Walee, through hia Council, bought a once valuable oyster farm at BLel* ford, and set people to work to rwive the industry. The oyatera produced there are fine, fat and Juse4bue. The Prfnoe's Watch. -1 I Tne democratic manner <tf the P?nce of WalM is aptly portrayed in ?n incident in which & Swansea man, Mr. Tom Wil- liams, o? Gwydr-crescent, Swansea, was concerned. Mr. WilliMqa M a clever amateur oonjurerj and somo time before the armistioe, while near Arras, he was called Upon to givo 4 turn in an im. -proraptu 'èt>ncfirt IsOI4 in a chateau. One of hi6 tficka wa& that of a disappearing vatdh, and in response to a request a young ofScer in the front <&w lent the re- quired article, and hugely enjoyed the jokea passed on the watch, which are cus- tomary to be passed by the entertaineT under sotch circumstanoeef. The entertain- ment being over, the young o&oer con- gratulated Mr. Williams on his item, and had a little chat with him. But it was not until afterward? that the Swansea man discovered th&t the owner of the watch which he had jokingly criticised was none other than the Prince of Wales himaelf. Fly in the—Eye. f I felt awfully bucked up the other I evening when I took a visitor down to the Mumbles. He had ver se6n our train before, and it delighted him: Mi- deed, he declared ho oouid ask nothing better of Me than tne time to ride on tcp all tha livelong day..Xo wonder I f<? proud. But earth's joyB are transient, I as I realised when a go<?d-sized gnat got in my friond'a eye, and it took me longer to got it out than it had taken me pre- viously to listen to his praises. There is always a ny in the amber, ian't there? Woman *Police. I I believe that among my readers there will be dtversiRad opinions ae to the vis. dom of the Swansea Watch Committee in dectdin: ag&inst the principle of women police. Swansea has a fairly good record from the standpoint of morality, but it is generally admttted that there li a netd for Eluch UOèial -work amongst our young girls. Cardiff, also a port, has no womou pohc«, but 8ritvl.aD,{t.wQOrt &nd o,, er. port towur,eiLuploy them. and ,W]:th good resalts. Glasgow for A ionc t)me haa bceQ satiBned with one woman polica oi&cer, and the Y.atch Committee in that city hM d<-ctded, in view of the elective wortc done, to appoint several more Bristol employs 13, Birmingham 8, Southampton 7. and the n umbers in other towna range from half a dozen downwards. No one will deny that there is a class of work among young girls-and, a very hn- portant <!<ss. too—that could better be done by.woBMn pojtiee. I undecstand t.hat the matter is to be raised again at the .Council meeting: -t.> I -"t:: :.< 'i ,i' '¡"tYI.j 'P[6tar6o' 1 ( lrav.e you ever noticed how few photo- graphs there are of Swah&ea'e Guildhall ? J have, but not until the other day when <t friend happened ,o aek me for one. He was good enough to adm're the amtique otd buildng, which we d.-Igmify by th&t BaoM, and waited a picture of it. I did f tJ:Leobvmuc, thingi- &ad f:r:ed to' buy Mm & p;?ctur& pott??d. ? ?e? onet. a?er a<Mne seajoh bu?t it, WM a?a?y-ooloured one.' a-nd my friend objocted to i? on the ecor? í that it bbscared aJl the eotnbre beauty af the hall I tried again, lookng up my little store cf guide books and the like. Alas' it waz of no a.va.U. So I ca..led at the GUldhILIi I -tnd aeked for a photograph of the building. FoUed again; they hadn't one. Aa a laet reeouroe, I got a ph::ogra.pÀer on the scene. Later, I wae tfHing a Leader coHea.!fue all &bout it, ,,&nd he 'produce# the very-. picture I w4ntM- Dui he had time, thel"é'à .'haH:'á-oozen'neg-áb:n.e' Of the; ha.U in Swansea. I wonder whether it T< becaua? we are a,%bamed of the.bitUding? Our reticence M in etriinng 6ontrwt to the pr'de of Card'n' in its City IMI. anll I believe it is easier to obtain a picture of Cardin'6 old Town HaU thaa of SwMt- w's 'on
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