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Pembrokeshire Brothers Killed.

A Fishguard Mystery.

. DINAS CROSS

GOODWICK

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Concert.—The annual children's concert in connection with the National Schools will be held the first week in June and will be con- tinued for two nights. Welsh Industries.—Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales has signified her intention of visiting the Annual Sale of Welsh industries to be held at Hyde Park House, London on the 20th, and 21st of May. All goods for the Pembokeshire Stall must be sent on or before the 15th of May to the Honorary County Secretary, Mrs Owen Phillips, 76, Eaton Square, London, S.W. Lower Town Mystery.—The doubt enter- tained concerning the fate of a Solva sailor well known locally will be found set forth in another column. Theft of a Ham.—At the Market Hall, Fishguard, on Friday last before Mr T G Bennett, a man named Patrick Wheelan, a native of South Shields,was charged in custody for that he on the 22nd day of April, felon- iously did steal one ham of the value of twen- ty-eight shillings, the property of Mr 41fred Williams, of the Farmers Arms, Fishguard. Evidence was given by Mrs Williams to the effect that the accused came into the house about 10 o'clock the previous day and she served him with a pint of beer. He asked her if he should go into the kitchen to dry his coat, and she granted the request. Her hus- band happened to come down from upstairs a few minutes after, and saw something bulky under prisoner's coat, which she saw-at once was one of the hams that she had hang- ing in the kitchen. She valued the ham at twenty-eight shillings.—Prisoner was reman- ded in custody (no bail being forthcoming) to Newport Sessions on the 18th day of May. In the absence of Mr Walter J Vaughan, sol- icitor, Mr Sydney J Pitt acted as Magistrates' Clerk. New Petty Sessions.—A special meeting of magistrates will be held at the Town Hall on the 6th of May, particulars of which will be found in our advertising columns. At Home.—Mr Henry Thomas, nephew to Mr and Mrs Henry Evans, Lower Town, paid a brief visit home last week, returning to join his ship on Wednesday last. Police Drill.—Maesgwynne was this (Wed- nesday) afternoon the venue of an hour's drill by the members of the local constabulary who are under the jurisdiction of Supt. Rees Brinn. Funeral.—On Friday last the remains of the late Mr John Griffiths, High-street (form- erly of the Castle Stores) were laid to to rest in Hermon cemetery amidst the deepest mani- festations of sincere respect and sympathy. There was a numerous and representattve gathering present. At the house the Rev T Garnon read a portion of the Scriptures and the Rev W Morlais Davies offered prayer, and at the graveside the Rev J W Maurice, (Dinas) and the Rev J D Symmonds addressed the assembly on the many good traits in the de- ceased gentleman's character, the mournful proceedings being brought to a close by prayer offered by the Rev W Rees, Harmony. Dance and Social.—A highly successful dance and social was held at the Temperance Hall on the evening of Wednesday of last week, the proceeds being devoted to the funds of the Fishguard Association Football Club. Dancing commenced at 8 o'clock, and was kept up until midnight, there being about twenty couples present. Mr S J Pitt acted as M.C., and the refreshments were in the hands of Mrs S J Pitt, who was assisted at the tables by Mrs Capt. T Lewis, Mrs A J Hodges, Miss Lilly Williams, and Mr Charlie Patterson. The duties of pianistes were ably carried out by Miss L Rosser and Mr Sydney J Pitt. Hearty thanks are due to Miss Williams, Cartref, for the loan of crockery, &c., and for the gift of some of the refresh- ments also to Mr D G Bateman for the gift of lemonade, &c. The whole of the arrange- ments were in the hands of, and were carried out by, Messrs D G Bateman and S J Pitt, the hon. secs. of the club. Games, such as cards, draughts, dominoes, &c., were indulged in by the non-dancers. Death.—We regret to have to chronicle this week the death of Idris Vittle, eight years of age, nephew of Mr William Vittle of Tre- groes Cottages, Fishguard, which sad event took place on Sunday night last after a fort- night's illness. Idris was a bright and intelli- gent little fellow, popular with his playmates and of a winning disposition. The funeral took place this (Wendesday) afternoon at Hermon cemetery, the Rev Dan Davies offici- ating. Several members of the teaching staff of the Council School were present, as were also a large number of children. We join in heartfelt sympathy with the bereaved relatives in their hour of sorrow. Coming Concert.—A concert is to be held at an early date under the auspices of the Fishguard Choral Society. Territorial Topics.—The caps for use with the blue walking-out costumes have now been issued, and the parade to-night (Wednesday) will be in new uniform, the belts for which will be issued on parade. Instruction drill will take place at South Hook Fort, Milford Haven on Saturday, a special train convey- ing the local company from Goodwick which will be left at 2.15 p.m., approximately. The exact hour of departure will be notified later to intending participants, whose names should be handed in not later than to-night (Wed- nesday).

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HONOUR FOR MR DEWI HARRIES.

I LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Soldiers in Uniform.

An Insult to Wales and Welshmen.

-------BONCATH.

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SCLEDDY.

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