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VhilD running to catch a train Dr. Isaac 'Usher, Dundrnm, County Dublin, v.-fc.s knocked down bv a motor car and killed. ".The death has occurred at Arundel, at it g a 4), 7 S, cf Mr. Joseph Willard, who far»29 roars-was station-master at Arundel, j ad retired in 1001, after 43 years' service vtfth the Brighton Railway Company. | ..J. I'" L l,- I. VV.6..&11. The Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey (Sir R. 11. Williams Balkeley) has given the AeiIiwy Council two portions of land to remove two dangerous corners from roads At the-Richmond Tribunal last week S3 student teachers, in training at the Wcs- loyan College were > granted exemption until the end of March, to enable them to sit for their certificate examination. ?'I?c?uring at Coalville, Leicestershire, ?" RsT. J. T.,?Vardl& St?'crd, ? Ne- h r, N-ere cai-ning X12 a iKurhaui who were earning ?2 a week. enstle-on-T.yne, said there were colliers in ?OTid tims decided to extend th? term of '?hR Board of Education Las for the ?nce of Mr. Jn?n Greenwood, who is now Serins his ?5th year a- hc'ld m? ?;tei, 01 Woo burn (Buck.) Boys' School. Mrs. Frith, who has just died at; Isle- worth, at the age of 77, had 100 relatives in the war. At th? Matriculation Examination of i the University of London,in January, 112 j students were successful' in the First j Division and 523 in the Second. In aartl- tion 2i certificates in various subjects were awarded;
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SWANSEA. i
SWANSEA. 'At the Pantygwydx Brotherhood meet- ing on Sunday the chair was occupied by Mr. J. V. Esmond, B.Se. (vice-presi- dent). The address was delivered hy the Rev. A. Phillips (president) Solos were given by Mr. C. James, and selections by the Brotherhood Orchestra. wnd-octed by Mr. Bennett. The aceom- pa-nist was Miss May Eichards, A.T.C.L. Another well known Swansea man is about to devote his energies to Y.M.C.A. I work among the troops, in the person of the Rey. Sidney O. Morgan, youngest eon [ of. the Rev. Morris Morgan. For some year's ho has been in chargo of a ehnrch in Liverpool, but some time ago decided to work among the tr ol*, and is now spending a brief bolidcly in Swansea prior to his departure for the front. The Rev. n. Eowntree Clifford was the i prcucbcr on Sunday at Mount Pleasant A concer t was bild at ]'are Werii. 3.fili, A concert was held at Pare Wern Mili- tary Hot-pital on Saturday evening. Miss May Harris and Mr. Morgan rendered solos and a duct. A sketch, entitled Who's to Win liirn." was given by t.hy i .senior luemljers of tha Rhyddings Con- gre«ational Sunday School. An enjoyable programme was given at the Central Ilali Tipperary Concert on ) Saturday evening before a good attend- ancc, and under the auspices of the National Commercial Tcmperance Lo-a:ue. Thø artistes were Miss McDonald (Swan^a), Mit-s C. Campljell (Swansea), Mrs. Scott (Swansea). Master? Willie and JBertie Day (Swansea), Mr. T. Williams (Gowerton), Mr. Ir-ane Edwards (Swan- j £ <?a)f and Miss Muriel Day (Swansea).! The accompanist was Mr. J. F. Jones -j (Britonferrv), while Mr. JI, R. Buh-el1 v, the chairman. The death took place on Sunday of Master Arth'.y Jones, the six, year old son of the late Mr. Tom Jones, tailor, nnd Mrs. Jones, of 05, Norfolk-street. Swansys. T];e deceased little boy, who wa.3 very popular with his playmates, had recently an operation, but had. only taken to his hèd for a few days. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs. Jones and fai?tily in their bereavement, ai it was onIv' in November last that Mr. j v,,as o-?iiv iti ??oveiub -,r last tiiat Mr. -a v,eacliu,, took placc at Trinity ClH:}xl between A.B.Trevor Davic?, Royal N avy, son of Mr! Daniel I)avie?s. Mrnyddb.tch. and Miss AHe? Jcnes, *v t,, I -Nv'i. sort k)f ??Tr: Daiii, I D:lv 'les, The R-cv. T. J. Lewis, Smyrna. the Rev. J. levies, Mynyddbaeh. officiated. The best man and bridesmaid were rc- pcctivcly Mr. T. T. Jones and Miss Maria Jones, sister cf the bride.
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KsATH. Qn Saturday a eoncort. arranged by Mrs. A. Victor Goodman was gi-ien to th;> patients and tllti at the Neath and District war hospital. Cspt. J. Mudip Morri~, M.D.. presided. The artistes in- eluded Miss Ncilie. Br ink worth (ropr^no), Miss M. Samuel (eontraltc-). and the pis- | iers Dare. A clever dialogue. The j Crystal Gazers," followed, in which Mrp A. 'Victor Goodman and Mi- May Arnold delightfully portrayed the characters. The; v. as, excellent.
iGORSEINON. !
GORSEINON. A concert was riven at the i Palnee, Gorscincu, on Saturday crening bv the Excelsior Glee Partv (conductor, Prof. W. 7. Bowen). r.wi-tod by the foHow- ing: Madame Bessie Morris, Ammanford; j | Madame Lizzie Davies, To?ypandy; Mr. John l.¡h'(", Gowpf??.: Mr. Daniel j. ?'Incb, Gorseincn. Prof. Bowen. <-g".L,d bv Mr. J. T. Jone-4, accompanied. The ehair was taken by D. J. M. McPherson. The proceeds were-in aid of tha Town J Band. which gave a selection.
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Poj U PJIBL ES. j Tbe funeral took place at the Oyster- j month Cemetery on Saturday afternoon of j j Mr. Hole, painter, of Prospect-terrace, j Norton, whose death took place with j i Itjtjrie suddenness on tfce previous Sunday, j Amnuz the mourners was Seaman Hole, on leave from the Navy. Another On (at jj j present in the trenc-hes> was unable to be prer.ent. A number cf deceased' friends I acted as T)>*nre.rs, nnd the Rev. Latimer j Davies conducted the service. Tho of Castleton Congregational i Church, ^fumbles, paid a visit to Victoria j Red Hospital on Sundnv evening, j nnd, under the leadership of Mr. P. Bey- ron, rendered several hymns. Solos and dnefe were also by Miss Phyllis j j Beyrion. Miss E. Roger?. M;fs Leonard, i Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Taylor. A recitation j was also given by little Naner Bevnon. Ii Ir. E. (?. ChMds accompanied.
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CWFILAVQN. Rev. J. Lee Davies, Brynammnn, lec- tiired on Saturday evening on Gwrtho- dv. r y Coron.M at Bethel. Mr. Tom i Morris, J.P., C.C., presided. The proceeds were for the benefit of Mr. Evan James, Glanamman. Rcy. Ben Danie=. of Panteg. Ystalyfera, i occupied the pulpit at Bryn Seioa on i Sunday. i I Rachel Ann Llewelyn, daughter of > Mr. and Mrs. Tom Llewelyn, Glanamman, j was successful at. tbp recent i held under the London College of Music J i in the elementary section in pianoforte J rdaving, gaining 90 marks ont of a possible 100.
ABERAVON. j
ABERAVON. j 1 Tfce funeral of Mr?. Edith Augusta 1 Grant, wife of Mr. J. H. Grant (manager Rio Tinto Copper Work1;). Snring-fjeld- terrace, Aberavon. took place privately on Sahirdav. The chief mourners were: Mr. J. H. Grant (I'-n^-band). Lieut. Alexander Douglns Grant (Welsh Regt.). and Sergt, Ivan Stanley Grant (Welsh Regt.). 6Gn Amongst those present wore Messrs. I", C. Shnrpe (rppresenting the Rio Tirito Co.\ Oral'am} Deer, A. II. Deer (solicitor), Aid. ,T. M. Smith, J.P.. Charles Dodd, Arflii-r Forsclyke, I), Bonham (local organiser Dockers' X7nir;n\ W. Llewellyn (of Messrs. Llewellyn Bros. D. Forbes, and Signor Don Emilio Prado Dies. Representatives from the various departments at tlp Copper Works acted, as bearers, rho I Mr-sir?. II. O. Jones, G. Harris. R. Rocs. W. Pees, D. Abraham. 11. V. Price, E. » V;)u?han. and II. G. W?rc. The Vioir of A??rar?n. E«>v. T. G. T?l-tc- l'ic r f)j, ^.iatcd. j
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PONTAF1Dl.H..A!S. TTr.der the auspices of the Glamorgan County Council Education Committee. Dr. j A. L!. Perkins conducted an examination in 'ambulance at the Boys* Sclicol on Sat- urdav. There were an candidates. Many « i "c'd bo.T-s." of the Pontarduhiis clocpes | are now on R.A.LC. 'ot' in widely f.enaratcd parts of the Empire. In the presence of a largo and ropre- tentative attendance the remains of Mr. William Hopkins, formerly Alltiago- road, were laid to rest in Et. Teilo's Churchvard, on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. W. Morgan, B.A., vicar, and other | ministers officiated: Under the auspices of the Cl?,-ton i branch of the Tin and Sheet MjHmen's j Union, a pe^ormance of the Wells--h drama. Ar y Groe £ fford,M was given at tli-3 Pliblic Hall, on Saturday evening, Mr. E. Arthu-r "Williams. Plas Gwvn. ind the Triniti Dramatic i S'icipty under tho direction of Mr. Dan Matthews, gave their cervices gratuit- j ou$ly. The' benqficiare was Mr. Jchnj Davies, Libanu--row, pnd Mr. William 1 Griffiths, secretary, and his committee worked hard to make the affair a financial Special meetings were hld in ?onncr-j t?-m with Ba?I! (B.) Sunday MooL? .3'he presidents were Messrs. William I Fr:c's fs)tp:rint<'nd?nt). and William 'Darius. Th& ('onregafkmal ?umin? was I: I under the direction of Mr. John Lake and Mr. Geo. Jones was the accctupanlst. Miss Mary Hopkins acted as hon. sec., and Mrs. Davies, Birch Rock Villa, hon treasurer. A special service was held at Hope Congregational Chapel, Pontardulais, on Sunday morning, when the pastor (Rev. D. Lloyd-Morgan, D.D.), dealt with the acknowledgments of about 40 members now on active service, of the Christmas gifts forwarded them by the church.
LLAKEDY.
LLAKEDY. The funeral of Mr. William Richards (74) took place on Saturday in the presence of a large concourse of mourners. The deceased was well known in Swansea and local business circles.
HeNDY.
HeNDY. Great, preparations are "being mide locally for the observance of St. David's Day. A meeting will be held at the Public Hall. at which special references will be made to the appointment of the first Welsh-speaking Premier in the his- tory of the country.
..BONYMAEN.
BONYMAEN. The buys of the Industrial School go vc a concert at the Cwm Schools in aid of the'funds of the Ladies' Sewing Guild for soldiers and sailors. Individual and col- lective items were given in capital style. In the absence of Mr. Lewis Morgan, the Rev. D. Williams (curate) presided, and a good sum was realised.
LLANDOVERY.
LLANDOVERY. A familiar Llandovery figure It* n removed by the death cf ;C". V Jones, Victoriswstreet, who r i. years was a goods guard in the- cm; l-<y of the G.W.R. Co., travelling between LJan- dovery and Pantvffynon, ji.,c funetal was largely attended. j
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HEYLAND. Two boys, named Yclland and Alce, 1 searching the shore of Mil ford Haven at low iide for fdiell-fish, near Neyland pon- teron found a bag which contained the body ( of a female child. The bag was weighted i-i itli pieces of iron. There was, however, no clue as to the identity of the child. The inquest on Saturday was adjourned for the police to mako further investigations.
AMMANFORD.J
AMMANFORD. Performances of the cantata Five Steps to Ruin and Five Steps to Honour." were givefl at the Chracii Room. Amman- ford, by the L'nited Band of Hope Choir, tinder the conductor-ship of the Rev. j Spencer Jones, B.A. The chair at the res- pcctivc performances was taken by Miss 1". M. Jones, and Mr. T. M. Evans, M.A. The accompanist was Miss E. Hugh.es.
CARMARTHEN. I
CARMARTHEN. I As n sequel to the fixing of the price of j potatoes at. *€S per ten, farmers did not brii> £ r in their supplies to Carmarthen jI market on Saturday. There were n. great scarcity of pctafoes in Carmarthen shops on Saturday, and most households in the town had to go without any over the wee}:- end.
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PEMBROKE DOCK. Mr. W. N. Gsieve, J.P., presided'at the annual meeting of subscribers of the Jlèy- rick Ward and District Nursing Associa- tion, whan the balance sheet showed that the year hnd been commenced with an adverse balance of J-6 13s. lid., and finished with a balance in hand of £ 95 3s. 3d. Seventy-five out-patients h:11 been treated, and 877 operations hnd h'c 1\ tcr- formed,
LLANDILO.I
LLANDILO. At IJändilo en Sat- urday. the Master stated that there were 55 inmates in the Workhouse receiving meat as part of their dietary, and that the allowance was lib. lilox. per week; lfour, 51b. 5Joz.: sugar, 7oz. The five officials were allowed 8lb. of bread, 41b. cf meat, and Hb. of sugar. They gave more than that allowed by the F00d CDll.: trolier to children.
SKETTY.!
SKETTY. At the Skefty Brotherhood on Sunday, j Rev. F. C. White, B.A., ?poke- on the ) "RNll Catholicism." Mr. T. W. Stock- wood was tho chairman, and Miss O'Con- j nel rendered a much app»e.ciated sclo. The death occurred suddenly on Sunday morning of Mrs. Vine, daughter of Mr. J. Guns-tone, Frogninre-avenue. Much sympathy is felt with the father, who but recently lost. his wife,*and the husband, who is a. soldier,
-TRSBOETK, I
TRSBOETK, A sufpessiul concert was held at the i Caercalem Chapd, Treboeth. on Saturday evening, when tho cantata. The Gentle Shepherd," was gone th rungh by tho Band of Hope Choir, assisted by the fol- lowing local artistes: Soprano, Mws Bron- CJ1 Davies; contralto. Irs. J. Hughes; j Mr. Andrew Bell; tenor, Mr. Sam; Thomas; elocutionist. Miss Edna O. Smith; violinist. Master Morgan Lloyd: j pianist. Miss Aiinie Mathews; whilst Ir. Horace. Samuel presided at the organ. A feature of tho proceedings was an action i song by thy young children, under the instruction of Miss Minnie Harry. Mr. Jonathan Hughes, tho conductor, was given a good reception. Councillor Rich. Hughes presided.
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LANDORE. -1 The funerp] of Mr. -Griffith- Davies, of Castls Graig, Landore. took place at the Cwmgelly Cemetery on Saturday. The mourners included the widow, threo sons, and daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. Evans, and Mr. Jeremiah Davies. The Hev, O. J. Owen, Pontlienry (late of Caer- salpm) officiated. At Siloh (Welsh) Chapel, Landore, on Sunday, special musical services were held in connection with the church. Sev- (lrnl of the old Welsh hymns were imi D- but a special feature were the number of new hymns introduced. Addresses were delivered by Mr. Dd. Crispen and Mr. John Mathias. Mr. John Lqwis was con- ductor, and Mr. Ivor Owen was at tliQ J organ. The services were presided over by Mr. W- in. Williams, J.P., and Rev. Samuel Williams (pastor). j
LLANSAMLET. j
LLANSAMLET. Mr. Llewelyn Jones, of Glanbrane Farm, Birehgrove, Llansamlet, was found. dead in a field close to his home on Saturday. Mr. Jones was a robust and industrious farmer, and was highly esioemed. At Canuel Chape], Pentredwr, on Satur- Jnj evening, a con(crt was held, t?P pro- ccpds?bctjig m aid cf the Icp?l funds for Welcome Home io Soldiers and Sailers nn Active Service. :.ír, 1iO"(Pll ¡ R?cp. I'entrechwyth. presided. The fol- lowing took part:—Madame Hale, Mor- j riston; Miss Lilian Edwards, Swansea:' Messrs. Enilyii Thomas, Durvant; 1). Morris Evans, Morriston; Tom John, Skewen; W. Phillips, J. J'-ncr-. T. Thomas, and 1\. Bell, Llart?a;nVt. The j accomnanist 'was Madame Hcol Las.
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LLAMELLY. ( It, is stated that Mr. B. C. B^r.u has Ixsien appointed managing director cf Messrs. Richard Thomas and Co., Ltd., | tinplat;> and steel manufacturers, in sue- j cession to the late Mr. E. Beaumont T,homas, J.P. The appointment will be popular in LI a nelly, where he is widely known. Mr. Bond has for some years | been, in charge of the I cordon office of the compa-ny. At tho last. Parliamentary tion in tie Carliyirthen Boroughs Mr. j Bond was the Conservative candidate. ili?s Annio Dorothy Jones, B.A.. daugh- tq 'of Mr. n. J. Jones, 33, Coleshill-ter- race. Llanelly. has been appointed as head- mistress of the )bl'st<'fr ,Gir}5' School, wljich is one of the largert in the county of Glamorgan. Tho Rev. Rhys Griffiths, M.A., at Park Congregational'Church. Llaneiiy. on Sun- J d?y evening, I;ai e an interesting account J of his exp"eriences in France with the Y.M.C.A. Mr. TN. George Williams has been ap- pointed secretary to the Old Castle Tin- plate Co., Llariclly. Mr. Williams is' s native of the town.
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BURRVPORT. Many?urry?f):-tpM):!?in:dtopat.tu??j Sunday dinners without 'j;;into?s. Sho)IS v.trevir.?.d?nS?tui?&y hy?<'or?s<f wou!d-Le bll, but. n 0-' t" a ???) ui potatoes eouid be bought. Mrs. L'ov.e, wife of Mr. J. Ho'"e, 10t many years a ]>er.'nane.i:t official at Pcm-1 i!<'y C?p?'w?!rL?, has died at the age of 72. She wa? a native of Swansea,- and was a member cf the Engii.di Congregational Church, I>urryport
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t?O?t?TC'M. At (he lloreb Chapel on Sunday cven- ia^' an organ recital was given by Mr. T. D. Jones, Sketty. Mr. Geo. Rowe, J.P.; presided. Mr. Jones, who gave some excellent selections in good style, was assisted by Madame W. Halo (soprano) and Mr. i'. J- l^es.. Mr..D. J. Lloyd, L.T.C.L., accompanied. The- prmoe(ls were in aid ot the Union Jack Fund. Qua:.torisor\'iocs in connectiou.with the. Carmel Sunday School, Mdrriston, were held on Sunday afternoon and even- ing. Mr. Morris Jaiaes, presided at the afternoon's meeting and Mr :R.Pbert Richard? in the evening. At both meet- ings long programmes of. songs, recita- tions, and choruses were given. The Rev. M. G. Pawkins (pastor) made refer- ence to the Food Controller's restric- tions, appealing to the members to economise as much as possible. A successful entertainment was held at tho Horeb Chapel Schoolroom on Satur- day evening in aid of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Fund. The chair was taken by Mr. David Bowen. Tho arrangements were in the hands of Messrs. Willie Griffiths and D. L. Hill. The following assieted: Mrs. Dd. Jones, Misses Olwc-n Salmon.. — llitchins, Betty Evans, fturonwy ■ Evans, Lizzie Evans Messrs. D. L.Hill. Tom Hitchins, Dd. Jonas, Ivor Evans, L. Lewis, Reas Evans, W. Griffiths. Mr. T. Emrys Jones Hecom- Ranird.. Stoker Willio Jonee. whú is home on, laave, was presented with a whistlpt watch by the. Rev. William Salmon (pastor) on behalf of the church. I Printed ana" l'ui>lisl'.e<l -f the Press I,imlted. hy ARTHUR PA KN Kl.lr li JUIJAU, at Leader Buildings, 8w»nse^
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