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:FEBRUARY COMPETITION.

--I---PRUDENTIAL STAFF.

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I PRUDENTIAL STAFF.  BRECON DtSTRtCT CATHER!MC. AGENTS SERVICES RECOGNISED. As briefly reported in last wed i-sue, the stafT of fix Brecon district representing the Prudential Assur- ance Company, Ltd., together with their wives, met at. the Lion Hotel, Builth Wells recently. Dinner was served, after which a meeting was held, presided over by Mr J. Hunt (inspector), and there were speeches in- ter .-twsed with songs, etc. Mr Hunt, in an eloquent address, traced the history of the company from its comencement down to the present time. Mr Lambert, superintenednt, Brecon, al "0 addressed the meeting, after which prizes were presented by Mrs Lambert to the agents who had ob- tained the best results from the beginning of July last to the end of December, this being the* period for which the competition ran. Mr H. Arthur. Rhayader, won the first prize (a marble timepiece) in the ordinary branch. andM,r C. H. Williams, Llanwrtvd Wells, gained the second (a Gladstone bag). Both these agents well deserved their prizes, as their results were remarkable, especially those of Mr H. Arthur, who established a record for the district. Mr W. R. Williams, Hay, won the first prize (a marble tiinepWe) in the orinary branch, and Mr C. H. Williams, Llandrindod Wells, the second (a lady's gold bangle). Mr W. S. Williams was also successful in winning the prize (a lady's gold bangle) for combined results in both branches. A consolation prize was presented to Mi.-s Newell, collector, Talgarth, for her excellent re- sults in both branches. Mrs Lambert made a neat little speech, which was heartily applauded. Speeches hy Mr Morgan, assistant superintendent, Talgarth, Mr L. Taylor, assistant super- inte-nen-t. Llandrindod Wells, Mr E. Price, Rhayader, a.nd the prizewinners followed. The singing of the XationaJ Anthem terminated a very pleasant and en- j joyable afternoon.

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-_._-.; The Farmers' Part.

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ASTONISHING MEMORY.

GIVE THE FOOD PROVIDER A CHANCE.

DRINK AND THE WAR. !

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