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CHRISTMASTIDE IN SWANSEA &…

SWANSEA'S AGED POOR.

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SWANSEA'S AGED POOR. ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF CHRISTMAS CHEER. The thirty-seeond annual distribution of food, &c., to the aged-poor and necessitous sick took place at the Albert Hall on Saturday aftprnoon. There were present:—The Mayor and Mayoress (Councillor Wm. and Miss Watkins), Sir John T. D. Llewelyn, Dr. and Mrs. O'SuUivan, Mrs. H twke", Mrs. Wilson Paton, Mrs. Jones Powell (Hafod),. Aid. Aeron Thoma«?, M.P., and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Rees Harris, Councillor Thos. Freeman, J.B:, and Mrs. Freeman, Miss Brock. Mrs. Augustus Lewis. Mrs. Rouse. Mrs. E. M. Williams. Mrs. J. Williams, Mr., Mrs., and the Misses Fish. Mrs. Merry, Mrs. Parry, Mrs. C. H. Perkins, Councillor J. Harvey, Mr. J. Solomon (who originated the movement) and Mrs. Solomon, Councillor Griffith Davies, and Mr. H. G. Solomon (hon. 8eo.)., The Mayor, who presided; expressed hie fullest sympathy with the excellent work, and then Mr. J. Solomon, who met with a splendid reception, added some kind words to tbe aged folk assembled, which, it was evident, were-much appreciated Sir John Llewelyn proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the Mayor and Mayoress for their practical interest in the matter. In doing" so he referred to his personal interest in the movement for providing the old and infirm poor who were deserving with a little Christmas cheer. (Hear, bear.). Mr. H. G. Solomon had worked energetic- ally in connection with the matter, and he de-erved their warmest thanks for the manner in which be bad fulfilled his duties. He hoped the people received those gifts in the same spirit as they were given, and th-it was in the spirit of the Master. An act oi charity was Bot in the giving but in the motive, and he believtd the motive of those who bad supplied their wants that day was pure. He pointed out that the thanks were due not only to those who were giving, but to those who organised the distribution. Mr. Grig. Davies seconded, and pointed out the good work that had been done by the ladies, who had helped those who eould not help them- selves. The motion was carried with aanlamation, and the Mayor suitably responded. Mr^ Harvey moved a vote of thanks to the committee and the hon. secretary (Mr. Solomon) for their services. There was, he said, an impression that the secretary was paid for what he had done and was doing, but that was entirely untrue. The proposition was carried unanimously, and Mr. Salomon suitably replied. A very large number of Swansea's aged-poor and necessitous sick came forward to receive the customary allowance of a loaf of bread, 2 lbs. of beef, 1 lb. of sugar, and i lb. of tea. We are asked to acknowledge the receipt of the fallowing amounts from the Ward Presidents and their helpers. Indivi- dual subscriptions will be acknowledged with the balance sheet about Feb- ruary next. Per Miss Watkins (Mayor- ess), Mrs. W. T. Farr, Mrs. J. T. Harris and the Hon. Secretary (Castle Ward), £ 93 13s. per Mrs. Augustus Lewis, Mrs. T. P. Rich- ards. Mrs. C. H. Perkins, and Mrs. F. Sandry (St. Helen's Ward), £ 28 10s. lid. per Mrs. H. Wilson Paton, Miss Lalie Davies, and Miss Courfield (Ffynone), B15 Is. 6d. per Mrs. Jones Powell and Mrs. Oliver Davies (St. John's), £ 6 per Mrs. E. M. Williams and Mrs. F. J. Merry (Alexandra), £ 5 19s. Mrs. J. Williams (Dulais House), and Mrs. Hawkes (Victoria), Fb Is. Od. Mre. O'Sulli- van and Mrs. Harvey (Brynmelyn), £ 4 Is. Od. Total, JB159 6s. 5d.

GRAND THEATRE, SWANSEA

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jLOCAL WEDDINGS.

RHONDDA AND SWANSEA BAY RAILWAY.

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VARTEG COLLIERY COMPANY LTD

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SWANSEA HOSPITAL.

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