Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

6 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

Discharged Men's Notes.

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Discharged Men's Notes. I [By FRED THOMAS., Secretary Bit-Badge League, Ammanford. 1 During the past week, a very large number of notices were sent out drawing attention to the arrears due from members. Very strange that one evening this week I overheard a con- versation between two of our members. The one argued with the other that the Federation was of no benefit to them. Granted that it be so, but that particular person has no regard for his comrade down at heel." Possibly he might at the present moment be all right. His pension is on the right side, and yet there may come a day! I find that the work is increasing, expenses daily growing, and cases becoming more intri- cate. The extent of my activities can be judged from the fact that to-day duty calls me to Swansea. There is, unfortunately, an alleged case of exploitation of labour in our midst. It is necessary that the Secretary at Swansea be asked to co-operate with me in the matter. On Friday I am called to Llan- elly, where again I shall meet the Secretary of the Llanelly Branch. A widowed mother is involved on this occasion. Saturday after- noon leads me to Llandovery, where a confer- ence is to be held. I have here onJy outlined a few matters connected with my movements and activities for the Federation. Surely, if it satisfies me that I am helping along my comrade, or right- ing the grievance of the widow, then surely the other members can fulfil their obligations. I have often said that it is of no benefit to me to devote my leisure hours to a cause which is cons idered the most worthy, and then fail to seek the recognition of my col- leagues on the front bench. Will the com- rades note the position and rally around? It is worth their while, and furthermore, it is a boujjden duty. I could write a good deal more on this question, but space at the moment will not permit.

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