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. COLLISION OFF LUNDY.

"ALL OVER IN THREE MINUTES."

STEAMER CAPTAIN'S STORY.j

SAFE WITH THEIR FAMILIES.

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!WALES OR WHITEHALL?i

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CRIME ABOARD A BARGE

j SHIPWRECKED CREW ON BOARD

----PUMPED A PINT OF WHISKEY…

■j YEAR OF REVOLUTION.

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GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDED.

NEATH COAL SYNDICATE.

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SWANSEA UNION ESTIMATES.

EX-CWMAVON CHEMIST.

SWANSEA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL…

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SWANSEA AND MUMBLES LINE AND…

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SWANSEA AND MUMBLES LINE AND PIER. COMPANY MEETINGS AT SWANSEA. The twenty-fifth half-yearly ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the UJnJ^s Railway and Pier Company, Ltd., a*' the company's offices, Victoria Buildings, on Saturday, Mrs. O. V. Daniel presiding. Other shareholders present were Mrc. Llewelyn Thomas, Mrs. A. K Ea, Jen kins. Messrs E. E. Street, H. S. Lad- low, C. RowLand3, A. B. Davies, Edward Daniel, P. Hawes, and E. A. Watkins (seo- retary). By Lho directors tcport, the net revenue account. shoAved a, balance available foe dividends of £ 2,134 fc. 2d., and dividends o. 4 per. cent, on preference shares, and 5 £ per cent, on ordinary suaies, carrying for. ward £ 449 9s. Od., was recommended. A letter was read from Sir John Jonea Jenkins, who wrote he was extremely sorry that in oorsequenoe of being obliged to ap. pear as a witness at the Assizes at Cardiif, he was unable to attend the meeting. Ha would lige to have t 'n presoot to explain that the dividend was Hater this half-year in consequence of a conversation which took place 1 the last half-yearly meeting of shareholders, when he pointed out that they paid over C50 per annum in bank charges, which could be avoided if the dividends were paid early in April and October. He was also sorry not to be present to con- gratulate the shareholders upon the extra hali per cent. dividend. They had the gra- tification of looking forward to a further in- crease of half per cent, per annum in the October dividend, which would be at the rate of six per cent per annum, and con. tinue so for another three half-years, when a, lurther half per cent. would be added. The delay had probably caused the share- holders £ «me inoonvenienoe this half-year, but future dividends would follow at re- gular intervals of six months in early Aprd and October. The lessees were keening the line in perfect order. They appeared to he working it to the best advantage, and lie had no doubt that uliimateiy they wond be fully recompensed for having taken over, this valuable concern as part of their taking Mrs. Daniel proposed adoption of the ac- counts Mr. Street seconded, and the mo- tion was carried iimid remarks of satisfac- tion. The dividend as recommended was adop- ted, and proposing the re-election of Mrs. M. D. Thomas, the Elms, Mumbles, as director, Mr. C. Rowland hoped she would remain with them for several years. Mrs Thomas' was re-elected, as also was Mr. D. R. Knoyte, as auditor. On the motion of Mr. Ludlow, who re. gie .Led that Sir John Jones Jenkins was absent, Mrs. Daniel was thanked for pre- siding. SWANSEA AND MUMBLES RAILWAY COMPANY. Swansea and Mumbles Railway Company, Ltd., held its thirteenth annual general meeting, Mr. B. Williams, J.P., presiding. The directors reported that dividends of 44 per cent. per annum had been paid on prefererVD shares, and of 63 per cent. per annum on ordinary shares for the half-year, ending June 30th, 1905, and they recom- mend payment at tne rates of 4! per cent, per annum (preference), and 67 per cent. per annum (ordinary), for the half-year end- ing December 31st, 1905. A letter similar to that sent to the share- holders of the Mumbles Railway and Pier Co:. ;.any was read from Sir John Jones Jen kin". The dividends as recommended were adopted, and on the proposition of the chairman, Sir John Jones Jenkins, the ■ne- tirir-, director, was r"-appointed. They all hoped, Mr. Williams said, Sir John, having regard to the interest he had taken, would long continue to hold that position. (Hear, bear). Mr. D. R. Knoyle was re-elected auditor, and a vote of thanks was passed the chair- man.

I STABBED AT A CARNIVAL.

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--.------.;.;..:" LOCAL COMPANIES.

---_..-.... FIVE FAILURES.

MUMBLES DEBTOR AND HIS WIFE

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BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. (

ONE OF THE UNEMPLOYED.

FOUGHT IN THE CIVIL WAR.