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NEATH TRADERS.

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NEATH TRADERS. LOCAL CHAMBER HOLD ITS •" ANNUAL." POSSIBILITIES OF SIMILAR BODIES. Neath Chamber of Trade celebrated 1te fifth anniversary on Thursday evening by the holding of a banquet at the Gwyn Hall. The even! vas quite a success, for over 200 guestfi partook of the excellent fare provided. Mr. David Shirres (plesident of the Cham- ber) occupied the chair, and -he was sup- ported at the cross tables by the Mayor oi Neath (Mr. W. B. Trick, .T.P.), Aid H. P. Charles, Ald. Hopkin Morgan, J.P., jair, Laffarty (Aberavon), Mr. E. E. Day (pre- sident of the Aberavon Chaniber of Trade), Mr. E. C. Curtis (town clerk), Mr. A. J. Howfield, J.P. (Merthyr, chairman of the South Wales and Monmouthshire Federated Chambers of Trade), Aid. David Davies, Mr. John Rees. etc. The loyal toasts were submitted by thifl president, and honoured in the usual way, and then Aid. Charles, in an apt speech, in the oourse of which he advocated the placing of the Army and Navy above party politics. submitted the Spiritual and Temporal Forces," responses being made by M-r. D j E. Thomas and Major C. E. Stuart Tilornpw son. The South Wales and Monmonthshir* Federated Chambers of Trade" was next given by Mr. Levi James, who said he wished to dispel the erroneous impression that tho Chambers of Trade were antagonistia to local public bodies. That was, he said, not so. "vnd by degrees the true objects of such institutions were being better known and understood. The main object of Cham- bers of Trade was, wherever possible, to work in harmony with the local authorities to the I ADVANCEMENT OF THE TRADE of the districts in which they operated. He was glad to be abid to say that the Neath Chamber had proved its usefulness. (Ap- plause. ) Mr. A. J. Howfield, J.P. (Merthyr), the guest of the evening, in responding, alluded to the inauguration and establishment of the Neath Chamber, which had developed re- markably during the last five years. Pass- ing, lie Mud the Federated Chambers had dome much, but he thought their efforts should extend much farther, until there were 360 in the Federation instead of 36. The Trading Community was a very important community, but it had allowed itself to take what might be termed a "back seat." There was much that a Chamber of Trade could do in the public interest. Chambers of Trade provided the means whereby grievances could be taken from the village or township right to the floor of the Ecus- of Commons. (Applause.) "The Town and Trade of Neath" was sub- mitted by Mr. J. Brooks Taylor, who alluded ? to the excellent work the Corporation had accomplished for the town. Responses were made by the Mayor, the è Town Clerk, and Mr. John Rees. Aid. Hopkin Morgan in felicitous terms proposed "The Neath Chamber of Trade." j replies being made by the president, Mr. H. "j Waring, and C. P. Huins. Other toasts followed. An excellent musical programme was pro- vided, the following artistes contributing to -4 the harmony:—Messrs. W. Morgan (pian- II d), A. Cousins, Ted Workman, Leslie Rosser, Gomer Treharne, and the Neath Glea Party.

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