Papurau Newydd Cymru
Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru
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 TWO MEMBERS.! -J
 TWO MEMBERS. J "CONCESSION" TO I SWANSEA, I NEV¥ WEST WALES DIVISIONS. ) According to the hnat recommendationa ot the Boundary Commission, i9;un-d on 'ihura- tay, as presented by S'rOeDrge Cave. the ,e"r u e Ctve. the Home Secretary, Wales, iYiciuding Alon- moutbshu'e. aecurea one additional se&t—thiit{ tn. 35 instead of 54. By a strict app!iccttiou tf the rule \Va!ea woutd have lost two seata. Brecon and Radnor are juuied together, tnd the net couni:y seats aTf increased from 22 to 24, w"¡¡ie the aggregate number of Par- Hamentary borough constituencje? iM de- creased trom twelve to e1evt'Il,ti1C I'oUowing borough groups being wiped out :— Carmarthen. Den+)Igh, PeiubroKe, Fhnt, Montgomery- In the ce of Swansea it ha;: been decided to assign an additional member on the fecund that the defect us regards populsmon was comparative'v aniaii. it is pointed out that in it:- 1914 census the population wa-! 119.720. which is only 280 short of the popu- lation 'h'ch would pntitfe ?t to an additional member under the origiAal ru'ea. The Com- missionpM in this cas? exerc?ed their dia- cretional' y power, The hnad determina-tions &f the ('ommissioners. attEcLlng West \VaIes, tvere:— Swansea (10,720) (Uons:3t:ng of the coanty borougn of S,,va -ea).I'wu 'memhers. DtVts;on? Ease landoi-e. Morri;ton, East and St. John's Mutncipa.t Wards. We:,t: Alexandra. iJrynmetm, CasUe, Ffynoue, t. Helen' and Victorm \ards. I Carmarthen (166,707). j Two Membra. Divisions.—Administrative connty of Car- marthen. consisting uf the rural district of Carmarthen. Llandovery, L1anybythel'. Newdastle-F.mlvri. Wbitlziiitl, the mmiicipal boroughs of Carmarthen, KidweIIy. and Dandovery, and the urban districts of Llaii- dito and Newc,<st!e-Kmlyn. LI-anel',v The rurai distrK t of H3neHy. patt of Llandilo Fawr and of Llandilo rura.1 district, municipal borough of LianpHy and orban districts of Amma,niord, Burry P&rt, and Cwmamman. Glamorgan (519,908). I CoTtStating of t,h-e adyninistrative county, ex<ns!ve of the borotigha.—Seven members. Divisiona.—Aberavou: Baglan Higher a,nd Lower. Michaelstone Higher and Lower. Kenfig, Pyle, Sker, Cadoxtou Higher and )Lower. Aberaron, Briton Ferry, 'Gtyn- corrwg, .\Jargam,a.ndPorthraw!. Cafr- phiHv Urban districts of CaerphIHy and Gel.w),.er. I Gower Rurat districts of Gower and Swansea, and the urbaH distrift of Oyster- Boouth. Uanda,ff: Urban distiicta of Llan- dafi and Dinas Powis and urban district of Barry. Neath P.nral di&trict of Pcntardawe, the part of the rural district of Neath not in- i eluded in the 'bera.von dinsion. and the! mnnicipal borou-gh of Neath. j Ogmore Part of ithe rura.1 district 01 Penybont not included in the Aberavou divi- eion. and the urban districts of Bridgend, Maesteg, a.nd Ogmore attd Gar'.v. Pontypr:dd Rural district of Cowbridge. Ilantrisant. and LIantwit Fardre, municipat borough of Cowbridge, and the urban districb «f Pontypridd. The foregoing decisions will be embodied in the schedules for the Representation of the People BiH, and any objections will have to I; be raised in the Committee of the Holise of Commons. CORPORATION PROPOSAL I REJECTED. LOCAL EFFECT OF THE NEW I DIVISION. Regarding the Boundary ComniisaioneM' It is evident thev have declined to ae!)f4'the Swansea Pa.rlia.ment.¡,ry Commit tê'.s proposal to have north and south divusiona instead of east aud west. Conn. David WiHiiMna may be said to have led the opposition to the Corporation prcposal. The general effect of the change is to take the East Ward from the present Town Division and to place the borough portion of the Swansea District Division in the new Extern Division of the new Parliamentary borough. 'Regarding the latter, other portions of the Neath and Aberavon districts are added to Mr. T. J. WiUiams' constituency. The Corporation proposal was to form BrynmeUn, St. John'9, L&ndore, Morristou and the northern portion of Foxhole and Pentrechwyth into a northern division, and Alexandra, Castle, Ffynone, St. Helen's. Victoria and the St. Thomas and Port Ten- nant portions of the East Ward into n southern division. The Commissioners, however, reject thia division and make east- ern and western divigioni, the former to i embrace the extst'ng East Ward, St. John's, Morriaton and Landor@, and the !attef Alex- andra, Brynmetin, Castle, Ffynone, Victoria. and St. Hern's. Assuming Sir Alfred decides to con- test the western division of the borough in the future, he will therefore lose the East Ward vote, and it is coniidenUy anticipated hy the Labour section that the new eastern dtyJsion will be a. safe La.bonr seat. The populations and p!ectorate of the new divisions are, taking the 1914 register :— East: Population. 55,960; etectorate, 9,107. West: Population, 64,540; electorate, 11,752. The electorate of the present Swansea Town Division is 14,452. So that it will be seen that some 6,000- odd etectora are now taken from ten old Swansea district dtvision and put into the new Swansea, Parliamentary Borough. As to the concession given by the Com- missioners regarding the population there i'< rot much in it. if. Oyatermouth, Brytiau and Cockett, which will eventuaHv come into I the borough had been added to the Parlia- mentary borough of Swansea there would have been no doubts at all about the re- <tuu'ed population for a two-member con- stituency. it would, however, have had the effect of wiping out the Gower constitu- ency. Curiomly enough, the Commissioners have added Penarth to Cardin and a!o out- øide; districts to Merthyr and Aberdare.
-_.___-t LLAMELLY ALLOTTEES…
LLAMELLY ALLOTTEES TO If CARRY; ON." The 800 allotment holders in Llanelly) have- been asked Ly the HaneUy Counrii! Whether they requi're. their al1oti'nents tor' another ypaf. In practicaiiy every rase' the reply ia in the offit-niative. It is con-. tended that the allotment holders have: ttoTic much to keep down prices of vege- tables. La&t winter nnheard-nf pnces' were asked by growers, w!)0 took advan-j tage of the shortage.
IPOMTARDULA!S PARS. 1
I POMTARDULA!S PARS. 1 Mr. TnrveII. A.M.I.C.E.. crsaniser of the Swansea and South ''fa.j1i Blind Itist-itutio". mddresaed the workmen employed at Mer- thyr Gra.i.so!a CoUift'y on behalf of the above institution. The rc-anit is that the men. j)umhet'iT)<[ aomewhere between 700 &n<l 80C. C'lecj<red to contribute 6d. a month each fo:' the next twelvemonth, !tn<L the matter to be reconsillere-d at the etrd or that time. The matter is undo' çon¡deratio!l at othfr local wx)rlk%. Sevei-al of the places of ooi-,4iiio lWYê at-, ready started a war saving-i' association. The be-antifnl South Wiles Ctallenge Cup K'ojt bv 'the Rendy tug-of-war team at Vic- toria Par! F)wansea, on Aua'nst 8th !ast. is on Tiew in the-hoi) w"-ndpw-of Mr. Williams. ironmonger.
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1 DEBUT IN HER NAT'VE LAND.I
DEBUT IN HER NAT'VE LAND. I GIFTED WELSH VIOLINISTE'S I TRIUMPH. I BIG AUDIENCE AT BRITON I FERRY. li:'l" Jessie ThoMaa, the taiented young Welsh v'otimst, made her nrat public appear- ance in Wales at Briton Ferry on Thursday evening whm she received a magnificent welcome. -'lis" Thomas ig but 17 years of age. She is o'f musical parentage, for botb Mr. a.)d )11' Oscar Thomas, of Neath, are m'jsicnuM of no mean merit, She retumed tu Euglaud ")nk :uonths ago after complet- ing a ii\ e years' course ol atudy at Buda ) Pegth under Proi'maor Hubay. the greatest teacher of the yi&iui i)i the 'Aoi-id. To her professur and to Mr. Herbert Eecies, J.P.. w ho made himself respotisibie for her jnusical traming, she haa done fuli justice. Already site has won goiden op'n- J :ons at the Queeti'a Hall, at the HaMe, .Man- cheater. and at the Liverpool Ptulharniomc. and a!thongh :<\he may not yet have reached the zenith ot tame she haa certainty become & atar of verv considet'abie magnitude in the Tnugical iirmament. Little wonder then that the accommoda- tion of the Uriton Ferry Public Hail, which aeats 1.2(,\), shuitid have been Taxed to its utmost capacity j on Ihursctay Iwelling.lis<i ihumas, a truly pretty stage tig"!e. played in the tirst pa.rt the "BaUa.de et Polomnse" (Vieuxt'Lmp!?), and in the second Tor Auiin a Cradie j Son; and a\"a"ate'" Spanish Dane" in. tone and lechniqua her pertormances wre regarded us pertecti!acii efiort was en- thu;<'ast.tcai)v encored and the young ar- s were eqHaHy pieaaing to A highly appTecia.i.ive nudiencc. 'II& Thomaa win. nev<:r enjoy a niore warm-hearted wel- come than ;=he did last evening. The Other Artistes. < Taken a3 A who!,? the programme wag very attractive. Song were rendered by Madame Jennie D. Ellis, the v.'inner of the soprano olo at the !a.-tt rational Eisteddfod, who was in splendid voice; bv Mr. (;W. L!eweUyn, the wcil-known and popular bari- tone; a. dueL" V oice iu the Tranquil Mght" (Gro.ver), by Madame Eitis and Mr. Llev.eliyn. which waa greatly appreciated: while the M::<erere" scene from Vfrdis "11 Trov:'tore" wag ett'ecttveiy presented by Miss Jane Thomas, Mr. Joucs and the cho'r. The llrytholl Gice Sûciet. under the ba.ton of Mr. D. Ba,Pett Davie, gave a couple of descriptive choruses in apknd)d ",tyle, im- parting the charm of variety to a first class programme. Miss May Watker (London) w:is the accompanist. The concert was he!d under the auspices of the Hiiton Ferry Uoys at the l''ront t und, an exceHent institution, of which Mr. Her- bert Eccies,J.r., is the president.
<t EYSTEDDFODAU. j Quartette of Events in West Wales, A iucce-i;flil competitive meeting took place at Killav Counc'.l Schools on Saturday evening. Mr. E. Evans, Kiltan (Jolhenes, presided. The adjudicators were: Music, Mr. Arthur Daviea. A.K.C.O.. A.R.U.M., Swansea; recitations Mr. D. H. William?, Gowerton. Miss Ciaudia Lloyd. The Hev?s, was the acrompauist whilst Mr. C. Evaiizi acted as secretary. Awards:—Boy's so'o, Maat&r Ernlvn Morgan, :rrebaoo jgirl' solo, Hilda. Freeman. St. Thomas: piano- forte, Miss Beryl Evans, K-illay contralto, Mips M. H. Thomaa, Plasmarl; tenor, Mr. Arthur Evana. Three Crosses; champion ifemalep), Madame Bessie Morris. Ammau- I r John ford; champion (male). Mr. John Thorns, Dunvant; soprano. MaAune A. Boweu, Crwvs; baritone. Mr. Dan Thomas, Pen- ciawdd; champion recitation, Mr. Thos. Harry, Garnant. A succe?ful eisteddfod ? held ? Horeb Ch?pei. Momaton. on a&tnrd&y. ?.. !I. D. Wm?m? tGleuvi?) prestdmK. Th e ?' {udicators were-Mu?. Me?rs D. J V?t?. A.C. (Treboeth). ?nd ETam Walter.R.C.O,! (ManaeHon): literary. Mr Tom '????; riaton): conductor, Rev. W. ?Imon 'P?r). accomtMniaf. Mr. D. J. Lloyd. L.T.C.1? Awards.Solo (under 10,-divided between _\firiam and C!ady= (Gra'c). RecitattOM— El,vira Lewis (Morr-tcn). Recitation (under 14)-Xina Roberts. Welsh aur-JohnnvJohn. Pianoforte solo '.under -'5)-Gwyneth Bowen (Mornston). Soprano solo-Miss Catherine A. Evans (MoL'riston). Contralto Fiolo-divided between Mrs. HugHes and Misa Maggie Grey (MorristoD). Tenor sol,y--Mr. J. D. PhUhps (Morriaton). Baritone aolo—Mr. Edward West. Recitation to;- adult.—divided between Katie Morgans an<t Anna, PhilHpB (Momston. Flute 9oIo—Mr. Wi)!ie WiMiama (HarBamtet). Quartette—T. Griffiths and friends (Morris- I ton). Novice soio--divide(i between David EvaM (Cwmbwria) and Mrs. Bessie PJulbp" (Ala,nselton). Chief choral (four choj,rs com- peteti)-Prize taken by Carmel. Mbrriston feonductor. Mr. R. Richards). The secre- tarial duties were ca-rried out by Mr. wiUie Griffiths. and the proceeds were devoted towards the Soldiers' and Sailors' Fund. A chair eisteddfod was held at the Public Hall. Civdach. on Saturday. Councillor D. T. Williajms. Pontardawc. presiding. Con- tralto Mio—Madame Ceinwen Thomaa, Gwauu-cae-Gnrwen. Solo tor novices—Mr. Richard J. Morgan. Morriaton. Reottatton— Mr. Harry Grey. PontUiw. Ponta-rdulaia. Tenor solo—Mr. Davies. Ynistawe. Poem—Mr J S. Davies (Eilir Mai). Hirchgrovc. Bart- tone !Mlo—Mr. W. J. Morgan. Pontardawe. to"c- %olo- ?Mr. W- J.  Chiidre'Ta choir conjpetition—Libanus Cnoir. Cwmbwr!e (conducted by Mr David Evaus). Utanzaa—Mr. J. S. Davies. Birchgrove. Soprano solo—Miss Eather A. Joahua;. Ystaly- tera. Champion solo-Mr. Ben Jnnea. Velindre. Hans:yfelach. Mixed choir-3.- Velindre. IJaDa-yfetach. Mra. T. R. Wiiliams, St. John'a-road. pre- sented Seaman W. -T. Rodenel: and Private Davies (Ynvstaw4, who arc home on lpave. with the usual Treasury notes on beha.lf of the committee. Seaman Roderick puitably responded with a nea.t speech, or behalf of htmaelf and Private Daviee. who aufFers from nerve sho<'l{. An eisteddfod was held on Saturday a,t the Central Hall. SItewen. under the auspicea of Moriah IndependeTit Churoh. Naath h'wy. Recitation—Miaa Doris Revnolda. Resolven. Entlyn-" Y Mifwr Cadarn (name did cut tranAvir4r-). Soprano solo—Misa R.uth -Tones. Crti!rcef,-tt)arc. Contralto solo— Miss L. M .Tohn. WaunarlwTdd. Teno:- solo— Mr. W. J. Stephens. Rkewen. Bass solo—Mr. Erasmus Moreen. Alltwen. Chief choral- Tabernacle. SkeNvell ndiietor. Mr. Evan D&vies). _V
SKETTY NOTES.
SKETTY NOTES.  Re&idcnta are invited h.v Mis:* Gunnin?ham. ? f'b-poatmistrp<"=. Sketty Post OSice. to brin? their old razors. magazines per:o<iicais. et< thprR to be forwarded to our soldiers on active service, who badly need them Sergeant Benny Rosser. Krandaon of Mr. W. S. Thomaa. 156. Rh.vddjn Park-road, re- teutiy home from France, where he h&d heen gassed. w?n ]H'Sf>nted bv the Rev. D. 0. Rees (pastor) on behalf ,)f the congrega.tion of Bethel Wclah Congregational Chafel. Skettv. with a. wallet and. Bible. Mr. ReeR feelingly referred to recipient's sterling aua.lities. and MMsra. John Watkiins, B. C. Kees. and othcra a!ao made encouraging remarks. The allotment-holdev-- at Hill House have decided to become a limited liability coTn- p&ny. and have taken the n<?<?esetarv stepa to regieter as The :Il¡etty Allotwent(i Society. .Limited." undt'r the Fiieadiy Societies' Act. a,nd aleo to hpcome &<H!iate() with the Agri- (!ultii,-alOrga.ni.,mtioii Pociety, a. branch of the Poard of AKricuIture.by which they hope to be favourably placed as resarde Durchaaing powers of seed potatoes, artificial manure. etc. All membere bpcome si-areholdert; on the* co-operative }¡rincjpe, The Ratepavera' Associaticu. after a. long intptval. annonnte a general meeting on -Vve,#Ine.A.,Iav with a full agenda, including resicnation of secretary and appointment of !'T1CcMsnr. lighting'tuf'tion. fnpcrvision of tnotor-'buM"' Rud tramcars. etc.
i RECOMMENDED FOR COMM!8S!ON.
RECOMMENDED FOR COMM!8S!ON. My. Edward P.<)Iwn41 WiHia.ma. only son of the JRev. OpoKe Wntiau!;). castor of Calfaria. BapHat <ha.u<?!. Pontardulaia has been reconiii,,ends,(] for -i c&mmissioti. He coined t.heR.A.M.C. in November. 1915. while at 'Inawich. and ha.s ?&n in chara'e of a hoi-- otat on the East Cnast since. He ha? ha.d p. briU'a.nt acadeinic <a.re?. haYin? gained 'doubi" honours in his B.A. degree, and )attf"r Kainfd his M.A. Whi]p in residence '¡',lit AbpryatwTth U?uvraitv he was the Prince 'Llewelyn Memorial Prizeman cf hia year.
,CORSEtNON FOOTBALL COM-IPETtTtON.-.
CORSEtNON FOOTBALL COM- PETtTtON. The Srst ronnd for the Goraeinott Cup. II oifcted bT the Hafieity Assodation Foctbitll league, wa.3 olayed on Satn:'((av betv.'een the Goraeinon Unite(' a'x) the Gorsc'inou Athletic on the la-ttt'r'a ground. The !.r&mp was jiitprestut! thro?shout. but many <?hance<i were lost through oYe?.-ea,gcrnoss by both sides. Final score: United. 1 xoal: Ath- ietic, 1 s:oaL The re-play wiM take place next Saturday at the Park.
'A GLORIOUS RESULT.'
'A GLORIOUS RESULT.' f3,500 FOR THE HOSPITAL. SWANSEA CARNIVALS BR!LL<ANT SUCCESS, j The pubhc ha.ve been eagerly anticipating the result of- the record-breaking Swansea. Hospita] C<'nt<'na-ry Carniva!, s.nd the an- nouncement at Friday ;i meeting of the committee that a been cleared and haoded ovet- to the .Ko&pita! Committee will be !-ecei.ved with qTeai ?atis- f?cttpn?by a!! West Watea people. Mt-. Ro?pi- Beck presided o\-e:' the meeting, a;)d Messrs. J. Aeron Thmna.s, C'. C. Vivian. J. Saundeis. J. Jones (genera,! manager) and L. Hayv.-ard ("DailY Post"). E. Joseph, W. Evans. W. C'unmffe? E. FiM-sIanS, E. R. ;')t'rl, and B. Watts Jones 'el.aè8 present. Mr. J. Saun ders, the hon. nnaucia! secre- tary, called upon tc read his report, "aid the ta.k'ngs amounted to JE4..C64 19s. 8d., out of whic!t there would be about :S620 eX-II penses. The receipts included jEI.717 18s M. in dcnationa. .6910 ot which had been receh'ed since the a theca'n'val. The other itema helped to the fo11owing, extent: -Side show", etc.. £2Ü4 11s.; draw tor pig. j644 53. .:oiu\'Hi stall, e 40 18R. M. Amerivaii sta! £59 Us. 6d.; palmiat, .61 160;. 6d. ooncerts..S67 12s. oha.irs. J3107 15;1. 4d.; refreshment tent, .6112 6a. 9d. coHecting boxes. £52 49. pro- ramme, .C60 93. lOd. admissioi,. to ground. £313 18s. Id. G'a.nd Thea.ti-e con.-ert..S105 Oa. 9d.; ata.1!. £130; Figufe ''8" H.a.ilway, JE187 98. 7d; entry fee. sports. .614 E.g.; naiveitiseitieiits Qn programmes, JS15 1.5s. 6d. ticketa up to date, .B85-1 15a. 9d. donations..61,717 18s. 9d. The hon. Kt'anc; a<'creta.y. ''apci-ted that M,000! tickets had beeu issued, and the works gov-' ernor;! afforded him every 'assistance poa- ?tble. He them Handed a cheqM ')a .('cOl1nt to M' Roger Beck, the (hu-in-nan of the committee, for JE3,444 net, and Mid that's wai stift some more money for tickets j to bo co?ect?d. Mt'. Roger Beck said this was a. glorious result, and the carnival corn-! mittpe Iiad proved their great worth. He would see iha.t tbp £3,500 was reached by private subscription. (Applause.) JMt'. J. Aeron Thomfts remarked that it was a great, privilege to him to mova the adoption of such a magnincent report as that presented J)y Mr. Saunders. He asserted with every confidence that the Swansea Hospital had never been served by any committee with such grand sue— ce&s as the recent carnival committee.: Evpryone worked with tremendous zea'. and there was nou a single mistake made. irom beginning to end. The Swansea Hospital wen' very indebted. It gave him the utmost pleasure to move the adoption of the report. Mr. B. Watts Jones !-econded. Mr. Roeer Beck: Carried unanimous! What the "Da<!y Post" Did. Mr. Jno. Jones, general manager of the "Da,ily Post," said that all the advertising in the "Da.ily Post" was free, and the printing, programmes, con- fetti, badges, etc., supplied by the "Daily Post" v.-tts absolutely at cost price. He wished to ma ke that asser- tion in consequence of unfair criticism h'om certain quarters. Mr. C. C. Vivian connrmett Mr. J. Jones' statement, and said Mr. J. Sounders, Mr. E. R. Serie and himself coidd verify. Mr. Roger Beck: I can only say. as a director of the "Daiiy Post," that the committee were fortunate in having Mr. Jno. Jones, the general manager of the "Daily Post," on the carnival com- mittee. He had greatly enhanced the publicity, and his services were cf great advantage. Mr. J. Aeron Thomas: I am very glad to hea,r Mr. Jones make his statement. I havc not Seen the criticsm in the Press, but was !to'd abfut rt. 1 am ture no Mtch af,ertiort would be made about the "Daily Post" (iolDL!, the work at cost price or the carnival by Mr. Vivian unless it was correct. ?ir. Vivian: Mr. Joucs is quite correct. Mr. J. Aeron Thomas s&id they had de- rived very grea.t bene?t. thruu?h Mr. Beck being on the Hospital Committee that year. He (Mr. Thomas) wM au old horpp, and found it a great pleasure to serve such an inHtituticn. That eventug they were almost j briji.ging to a ''OHc')nMon an j )Enc*t wniort was un'que, andhehHdgrR.tt.pteasui'p insincere'ythank- ing the committee for their hea'l"ty.' atrenu- ons. energetic and elective services rendered the hospitni. Withm;t then- loyal co-opera- t)0!t nothing could have been accomplihed. K. had heell a stTong puH, 11 long pnU. and a. very effective p?)1. which p.nded in a. marvel- lous refmit. C'ommpncing on moderate imps. the committee ha-d pdded attrart;lon after at- t"actton. an-I their mitiaj go:tl had been j knocked h)to and ta.ttpra. He wished, '):1 heha!f of the Hospital Committee, to ex- press their a;rntitudp for such pplendid work in such a nobic cause. The Committee. Mr. Roger Been asked t.hp committee tol remaiti be ndf.'d togetijsr M a Carmval Corn- < m'ttee. -And this 6uggeptioii was agreed to, the members ramarkiug they would be de- lighted to make a similar effort u<'xt year.' The orgatn?h(g committee responsible for the success are as foUows:— Mr. R<yer B?ck (chMrman). Mr. J. Aeron Thomas (de-puty chairman), Messrs. C. C. Vivia.n (hon. treasurer). J. Sa?jiders (hon. finnncia.) treasurer), W. D..Mughes. and .Jqhn Jones general i-ecret?rie?-), L. Hayward (hou. aec. B. Watts .fc.n<?s fh<Mt. "cc. Musica-i CDmmittce-), Coun. G. ?1!. F. E. P.iyM, J. Thomas. J. Evans, W. G. Evans, E. Joseph. W. Ctmniffe. E. Fursland, W. H. Palmer. W. L. E-sms, E. R. Serle, C. Tuck- Setd. and David Grev.
!LLANELLY AND FtSHER! IGRANT.'…
!LLANELLY AND FtSHER! GRANT. ¡ RAISING OF LOCAL TEACHERS' SALARIES. At Lt-uieih' E du'at1'11 tee the question of reusing the ?caie of. saiar- I ies was considered. The Clerk (Mr. Ifor W. Watkins) submitted a' scheme for the allocation of the supplementary grant, which involved :S5,175, apart from .S120 required to raise th& ialarier, of certatU teachers to the Board of Education's required minimum, bringing the tct.al to JE5,295, less £1,372, the cost per nnnum of the present war bonus, thus leaving jS5,9Z5 to be spent from the supplementary grant of :B4.00U. On the motion of Councillor D. Jenniuga it was decided to <dopt the scheme, and it j wa< further resolved to ask the new com- mittee to be appoint.Fd in November to re- vise the teachers' scale ot salaries, together with that of the oSiciais in the administra- tive department, the same to come into oper- ation in April next.
i YSTALYFERASCLEVER BOXER.…
YSTALYFERASCLEVER BOXER. t I Among Icca! men in London during the rpcent air raids was Chris. Langdon, the) I clever young boxer of Ystalyfera. During: Monday evening's iaid Chris was at the game" at the National Sporting C!ub, and app<nenHy the bombs did not an'ect' his nerrps, as he was able to knock out' his opponent (Young WaJsh, of Luton),; in the fourth round. Walsh was down) for a count of nine during the Gtst round. Langdon, who has done well locaUy, and afterwards at Xewcastte-on-Tyne, where; he dpfeated Young Dando, created an pxceUfnt impression on his nrst visit t0j the National Sporting Club, where he is again booked to box during next month. Engagements have also been booked for ¡ ]tiri? at the Hoiborn 'Stadium and The Ring, London. )
IPOTATOES tN BREAD._I '__…
POTATOES tN BREAD. The Food Controller on Friday cipht I issued a Brea<l (Use of Potatoes) Order, which Drovitles that it. shajl bo lawful for any peMou in the mantifacture. cli bread to add or mix potatopa with tTie ingredients thereof before baking. The maximum quan- tity of I)-otdtoes that ma.y be so padded in the majmfacture of nuy bread for sale shall he cue t)buud to:' every seven pounds of 1 i flour used in the manufacture ot the bread, or su<:h other quantity as the Footi Con- ) troller Nlav ftom time to time direct.
I LOSS TO SWANSEAI DOCKS.…
LOSS TO SWANSEA I DOCKS. < I UNEXPECTED DEATH OF MR.i 0. M. EYANS. t t WELL-KNOWN AND POPULAR FIGURE. I The dea.th occurred on Saturday, after a I ahort innes3. of Mr. Oliver Montagus Eva.ns, 1 the well-known docksman, at the age cf 44, at hm temporary home.. the Mumbles. His demise came as a great shock, as he was a man of great popularity and promise. He wa.s a J-:eeu Liberal enthnslaat, and oiten appeared on public platform!, as a speaker of no mean order. He married the only daughter of Mr. Geo. S. of the Brunawick Hotel, Dake-street, Swansea, he weH-kuowu composer. lie I:ad opened out a prosperous business career in connection with c&Uiery undertakings, a-nd had ju?.t fur- nished a new )iome m Queen's-road, Sketty. The !ate Mf. Oliver M. Ewans. On Sunday week. whilst on a to Lang-, land with his wife hn appears to have caught <t severe chil! whilst aitting on the beach, and this developed into pteuriay and pneumonta. ) He wa.9 pot to bed, a.nd' notwithstanding the combined efforts of Drs. Marks a.nd Ca.meron, he p&sMd a.way as stated. Deceased was Tn partnership with Messrs. PhiHip Eva.ns and Co., coitiery owners, and exporters. Cardin and Swansea,and was a.lao connected with the Birchgnve Co!Uery Ccn' party and a local a.alit of the Great Western Railway. He was a.lgo a.ssociated in business with his brother, Mr. Ashley Evans, Cardiff. The fnaeraJ takes place on Tuesday at 2.50, a,nd the rema-ins win be interred in the Mumbies Cemetery. A PERSONAL APPREC!ATtON. There wer?few better men than Mr. E vans. and none who stood higher in the es- timation of his friends. He was (writes A Friend") a singularl-I; gifted man. Display- ing keen business acumen he always found sumcient leisure to keep himfeif in the ranks of those who are spoken of as well-read i-tiell. As a public speaker he displayed consider-) able capabUity upon the Liberal platform, j whilst as a pianist he played beautifuJIy and composed some pieces of real merit. He was a man who had in a marked degree what Lord Morley once spoke of as "the genius of friendship." J\ofa.irweAther friend was hf, but a man who believed in 'loyalty and fidelity'and all the attributes: that make man truly man! His death j creates a gap in the lives of a host of friends it :wiIlle impossible to Hil. tie was a truly: ]ovi husband and a most affectiona.ta' father, and for Mr! Evans and her little baby boy there-win be deep and widespread sympathy. MR. C. V. CRABBE, ACCOUNTANT.) The death ha.s. taken place of Mr. C. V. C'ra'bbe. accountant, of Goat-airect. Swansea. Mr. CraLlie. who hxd been in bad health ior "nme time, condurt<?d his business in &pite I ? of hisphysica-la?ict.on.
- - 0 ,-- i FLY???N'S FATE.
0 FLY???N'S FATE. SWANSEA OFFICER KILLED IN ACTION. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hughcs, of Henllys. Eaton Grove, Swansea, have received a telegram f'om the Army Coun- cil expressing svinpathy and eeep regret I-that their youngest son. Lieut. John Lawrecoc Hughe-" or the 17th Welsh, Httached to t-he Royal, Flying Corps, was MUfd in action in France on the 1st inst. Lient.. Hii&,hes, who was 25 years cf agcl, was cue 01 Swansca.'s most promising hoys. and was beloved by aU who knew him. Educated at the a',yan- spa Grammar School and St. John's Coi- lege, Cambridge, he was entering on the profession of dentistry when war broke <:ut. but he numediatefy decided to aban- don his profession and devote himself to his country's cause. Without waiting for a commission he joined the Army in the ranks of the Royal West Kents. In Tha lato Lieut. Hugties. August, 191-). he receLved a commission' in the i7t!i Welsh, which he accompanied to France. In June last he returned home for the purpose of joining tho Royal Flying Corps, and he attained proficiency so rapidly that. within a fortnight he was ab!e to return to France as an observer and take his place with the eyes of the army on the butt-Ie line. Since then he has participated in most cf the severe nghting that has taken place, and he died in action as already stated last Monday. Two days after he fell he was gazetted to a full lieutenancy as from July 1st. The greatest .sympathy is felt for the be- reaved parents, whose eldest son, Sergt. Ronald Hughes, or the ArgyU and Sutherlands, was recently taken prisoner of war during the heavy ngliting on, the Belgium front, after all the commanding omcers of his unit had fallen. DIED OF WOUNDS. Late Pte. Jno. Owen James, (30), South Wales Borderers, of 3, Vicarage-road, Mor- riston. Leaves wife ald one chUd, and tormerly worked at the Mond Nickel Works.. Died of wc'unds sustained on August 20th.
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The death in sction tTt September 26 is announced of Second-Lieut. W. Key CriSth. only Mn cf Mr. &nd Mrs. W. J. GrifHth, Glanfft'wdAyUt, Taiba<h. Lieut. GnfHt-h, an o!d Liandovej-y School boy, who was in his twenty-Mth yea.r, went to Bueuos Ayrea Rve vears ago in a commercial capacity, and ?o ti!? jc) i ii t l-?c li-ins of returned "krD yea.rs ago ts join the Inns ol Court Training Corps, and' was ,gi\'en a com- mission in a London Regiment (the Ran- gers). Aft/er being in France for some time [ h'3 was invalided home owing to trench fever, but rftajasd to the front last July,
FOUGHT THE "U" BOATS.I
FOUGHT THE U" BOATS. I Old BrynmiII Football Player. I Captain J. H. Fa:I:nor Clement, who is I reported to have !cst bis life through enemy action at sea. was one of the youngest mas- ters in the British mercantile marine. Hfis hi)me was at Ca.rdift, where hia young widow and child reside. He was cnly 29 years of a.s;e, and had been a master for soirta con- siderable time. Captam Clement had pre- viously had two furious combats with U boats, and befoi"' leaving for his last trip jocularly MmarkeT}. ''I have beaten them J twice, but I expect they'll have me a,t the Late Cspt. S<enMnt. } third attempt." He waf; a particula.rty &kU- ful ravi.gator. and at t*mea of danger waa coolness person.ined. After the fatal torpedo i struck home it is reported that his ship sa.uK in 45 seconds, and, although Captain Cement was on the bridge, he was never again seen by any of the survivors. A native of Swansea, his parents died while he was an infant, a.nd he was brought up by hia grandmother, Mrs. Catherine S'nith. formerty of Weatbury-street. Swan- sea. and now of Theobaid-roa.d, Cardiff. His pidcw was formerly Miaa Blodwen Rees, daughter ot Ali-. and Mrs: 'Roland Rees, C&w- brtdge-road. Cardin'. About nfteen yea-ra a,go Captain Clement wss a member of the BrynmiU Schoo) Asaociatiou Footbal! Team, Swansea. I
, LLANELLY OFFICER'S FATE…
LLANELLY OFFICER'S FATE I AT CHATHAM. The sad news reached Llan°Ily by wire on Thursday that Lieut. Cyril Lewis, son of Mr. I W. H. Lewis, draper, Stepney-street., had ibeen killed in Chatham. Lieut. L<wis was in Lla.nel]y last week on his return from I' France with a draft. He has another bro- ther serving in France. A message to the "Post" on Friday says; Owing to an explosion whUc a party of .fficer% were undergoing < course of rifte grenade instmct-ion at Chatham on Thurs- day. Lieut. Cyri) Lewis (Middlesex Regt.) was accidenta.lly killed. It appears tha.t he v.'as struck in the neck by a bolt-head with considerable force and received serious in- jnnes. He was at once conveyed to the military hospital, but expired before a.rriva. Hondy Registrar's Son. Mr. Longhurst, re[¡si;rar, Rendy, Pontaf- duiais. received oSci<t informa.tion on Thursday morning that, his eighteen-year-old son, who is of extra nne physique, Gunner D. T. Longhnrst. R.G.A., had been admitted to a base hospital it! 'France. Meath Man FaHs in Aott&n. Priva-te V. Emanuel, South Wale: Border- era,. Lewis -Gun Section. fell in action on August 16 m France. Before the war he wa-; engaged a? a clerk in the locomotive. department of the G'reat Western Railway at Neath. His omcer states that if ha had lived he would ha.ve had rapid promotion.
I I t OME OF FOUR BROTHERI…
I  t OME OF FOUR BROTHER VOLUNTEERS. Lieut. T. C. Boulton. of the Machine Gun m France, h&s written home to Mr. I Corps, -in France, ha? written home to Mr. CM "heeler, 6f 12, Sea View-terTa.ce, Swansea, lnirJ.rmin>t Mm of the death in ac- tion of h:s aon, ite. t Vheler. The letter -a-ys that Pt< Wheeler 'as kiUed when com- iig I t of the trencher -n the night of the 27th t!t,. The iicutenant offsra his sincere sym- pathy aud describes the )oy as a gooi lad who viij be missed by all in is eectie>n. The !ate Pte. \Vhei"ler was 22 years of a.ge, and work- 'r! as a he-hinder a.i. oldwin's before foin- t'.g up. Ho wa.H a keen D. ,J' f{){)U>ulÏet, and his brother only re- turned to France afber being wounded two months ago. Ftp. Wheeler wa,, the youngest. of four brothers who all joined up volun- tarih'.
i SWANSEA GENTLEMAN'S ! !…
SWANSEA GENTLEMAN'S SON-IN-LAW. I I Canadian Colonel Awarded the D.S.O. Lielit.-(3ol. Elgin Jones, of the Canadian Forces, has been awarded the D.&.O. on the battlefield in France for dMting!:ished eer- \'ices. LicHt.-Col -Tones is a sf)n-:n-law of Mr. J. Presc&tt. cf 9, Ha.wthorne-aYennp. Swaneea. ajid ha<s been the recipient of high tribute from the general in command.
- - - ---I MEMOR!AL SER!V!CE…
I MEMOR!AL SER!V!CE AT CWM. f A very impressive service was held at Salem Cl--apF-1. C.vm, on Sunday evening in memory of the late Mr. Jap. Morgan, Uefn, Bonymaen. who was killed in action in Francf on August 5th. The Rfv. T. j-Vaughan Jones (past4)T) (rniciated, Miss Lizzie Evans rendered a solo and Mr. Beii Hushes (organist) pjaypd the "Dead March" in "Saul." Deceased/was very highly re- spected.
II BRICHT EVENJNCS FOR THEI…
BRICHT EVENJNCS FOR THE WOUNDED. 1 Mr. AH Thomas again delighted the wounded at Swansea Y.M.C.A. Hospital on, Friday evening. The spacion" Jounge was packed with patients and staS who &ppre- dated the efforts of nil the artistes. Ait"' was in tip-top form with his character songs and patter, and Bert and Beryl again cap- tared?the audience with their ciever dancing. Madame Edith Jones, in songs and duetts, met with a great -reception, as did Miss Ida Thomas for her splendid renditions. Mr.1 David Evans dispisypd his nne baritone to. nne effect in his selections, whilst little ins Thomas pleased all with her chorus songs. That popular duo. East and Mmton, again demonstrated their ability on their instru- ments, whilst Mr. Ivor Thomas, as accom- panist, was it." U.S.-Major Edwards pre- sided, anq the usual votes of thanks termin- ated a most enjoyable evening. Mr. W. B. Hallowes. chairman of the Aberavon and Port Talbot Y.M.U.A., brought an excellent concert party to enter- tMn the -.4ick and wounded at the :\eat.h and District War Hospital, Penrhiewtyn, on J:'ri- da\' evening. The fo'towing contributed Mrs. Potts, Miss Marion Henry, Mias Jen- kins, Mrs. HoweH. Mi.s Bond (vioJinist), Messrs. H. E. C. Ncliards, W. Davies. Dawes, and 4- Morris. Miss Rutherford acted as accompa.nist and Mr. Hallowes pre- sided. The party were brought over in i rotor cars kindly Jent'by Messrs. R. Gibb &nd Gwyn Cound.
! OF INTEREST TO :.L\NSEI.TONIANS.-…
OF INTEREST TO :.L\NSEI.TONIANS. I Rifleman W. S. Davies, King a Royat i Rffles. of 107. Robert-street, M&naelton, re- i- iiov-, reported lO ported missutg, is now reported to be a. ,P-risoner of war in Germany. He was ;light-ly wounded, n,nd captured near Ypres. on the 16th of August. He joined up volun- tarily at t.he commencement of thè war. and hM 6een wounded cnce before, and invalided i home en two occa&ions. He was formerly employed at the Manne?mann Works in the ) Tubes Department.
'OFFERS REJECTEE.
OFFERS REJECTEE. TIN PLATE TRADE DEADLOCK. PRODUCTION COM- MITTEE TO DEC<D€. Mr. y. Gilberaton (vice-president of the Welsh Plate and Sheet Makers' Associa- tion) presidef! at II meeting of the Tinplate. Conciliation Board at the Meta.! Exchange, Swansea, on Friday, to consider the app'ticii-t tion by the trade for the raising of the v.'ar I' bonuses to a na.t r&te of 100 per cent. Mr. F. W. Gibbins (president of the association) was unabte to be present through ill-heatth. Mr. T. Crif&ths submitted the nten' claims, pointing om the preaeut anomaties. Mr. Gilbertson. in reply, indie&ted that the employers desired to ensure for the work- men conditions similar, to those existing in pre-war times, but they could not agree to do anything beyond that. He further inti- mated that there would now be an increase in the supply of steel for the manufacture of tinpiates equal to about 22-2- per cent., so that much of the irregutari.ty of work com- plained of wouM in future be met. He a.tao pointed out that tinpiate men now employed in other directions woutd as a result be ê\b¡e to resume their position in the tinplate trade. He then submitted ou behaU of the employers a counter-offer that the bonus should be on earjtungs up to 20". a week 50 per cent.. from 20?. Id. to 40s. 60 per cent., and tram 40' Id. upwards a dat rate weekly bonus of 25s. a week. Second Offer Rejected. The men considered this in private auct declined to accept the same. wherfupon, after another retirement, the masters oSered the following aa a miat setttemeat:—'i'hose earning up to 20s. a week 50 per cent. war bonus, those earning from 30a. Id. to 50s. a week 60 per cent. war bonus, and these earu- ii,.g over SOs. a week a fiat weekly war bonus of 30a. a week. The men again, after a private discussion, announced that they could not accept this counter oner. The whole question wij! now Ko before the Committee of Production tor settlement.
" BY THE THOUSAND."
BY THE THOUSAND." SWANSEA AVALANCHE OF I, SUGAR. FORMS. SERIOUSNESS OF "DOUBLE" APPLICATIONS, j Sugar application forms rolled into the; Swansea Food Control Omoe at the Free library on Saturday morning by the thousand.- This was omcially the last day to receive them. They are all being arranged in alphabetical order, to be ex- peditiously dealt with. It has come to the notice of the local omcials that there are & few double applications from the same hoij-.ehoid.i Some of these have been detected, and where such hcs occurred through the husband and wife each applying for the same hoii-seL-)Id the applicants render themselves liable to prosecution. The applicants who have committed this ef"nr-h. inadvertence or otherwise—ure advised for their own sakes to acquaint ..Be tucal focd cmce of tneir mistuKos. GeineraJIy "peaking, the forms have been nlled up accurately, and iu this connection the local food omciale a.ro agreeably surprised, though the instruc-, tioNs ieft little doubt upon a per&on of; average intelligence. On Monday or Tuesday will begin the is&u<" of the sugar cards to the householders;, on these the' respective grocers' names have to be. filled in, and then one-half of the per- foraged card is kept by the householder and the other by the grocer. -I Centra! Authority at Fautt. The. Swansea food omcials are in a diniculty over only receiving 3,000 &ugar cards from the Ccutra.1 Authority, where- as 27.000 ;)!e tcquir?'d. A ?'cek ago & wire was sent for the additional quantity but on Saturday morning the balance waa stiU being expected. ? Caterers and institutions are to be supplied with special cards.
I .PONTARDAWE PARS. I-
PONTARDAWE PARS. Through thf geuerositv of Mr. Hy. Studb m giving an evenmg'a takings from the gOH- d.la,s. the sum of JLMO has befn divided be- tween the Ioca.1 Soldiers' nnd Sailors' Welfare Association and the Glanrhyd Hospital. The body of the boy Thomaa, who was drowned on Thursday JMt in the canal at Trebano. was recovered on SAtiirday morn- lIl. Specie! services were held at Ta-bernacte 'Chapel over thi! week-end and there were large congregation?. The preachers were the Rev! Keri Ev-,inq, Carmarthen, and F. Jones, Rhymney. An Asgoei-ation football match was played en the Recreation Ground on Saturday be- tween the Pontardawe Albions ajid CT&r- nant. An exciting game resulted in a win t'of Garnant by one goal. The proceeds N,vere given to th? S. and S. Association. Pontardawe were well represented at the Church Convention at Cardiff last week when Mr. F. W. Gilbertson was a lay dele- gate and the Rev. Joel J. Davies a clerical. delegate. The Sailors' and Mdiers' Association have had busy and expensive time during tll,e I last few diiys and receptions have been held for and cheques presented to Corporal T. Rees. Privates Dl. Thomap, D. J. WiNiams, Lance-Corporal Eiah',Phj1lips, Signaller i'. j \Villia<ms: Privates Evan Jothn, D&vid Thotnae. Joseph Jones and T. C. Head.
BOLT FLEW OUTWARDS.! I
BOLT FLEW OUTWARDS.! HOW LLANELLY LIEUTENANT WAS KILLED. A verdict of accidentai death was< returned at an mquest on Saturday on Lieutenant Cyrd WiHiam Victor Lewis (M), Middlesex) Regiment, son of Mr. W. H. Lewis, draper, Stepney-street, Lianetly. Evidence showed deceased was killed whilst uodergoing a course of instruction m KrenAdc bombing. The ofBcer ingtructmg utaced a grenade in the Dtie, and when iinngi the cartridge back-iired instead of tiring out- wards, causing the boit to ily outwards and striking the unfortunate lieutenant in t,he neck and indicting a dcet wound..Lewis expired in a few minutes. Deceased joined up during the erst few days of the war and secured his commission. tie was educated at Haudovery CoUege and St. Thomas College, Oxford. The military funeral will take place at Lianelly on Mon- day.
CLYN-MEATH -EtSTEDDFOD.- 1
CLYN-MEATH EtSTEDDFOD. 1 Under the auspices of the Glyo-Neath Male Voice Party, a very suooesful eisteddfod was held on Thursday evenin-- at the OM Betha-ria Cb&pei in aid of the Male Voice Pav.ty Fuoda. The &djudioa*ors were Mr. U. R Bowen (music) and the Bev. D. Glynnedd WiHiama (recita-tiong), whilet CounctUor E. F. Hopkins conducted the TTooeedinff:. Awards:—Teaor solo. Mr. D. Mcurig. Momi- tain Ash: boys' solo, D. Coombes. Glyn- Kpa-th: sir!s' solo. Mias Ethel Davies. Heaolten: sourano solo. Mi as R. Jones. Gtyu- Nea.th: champion aolo. Miss Nan WUliama, Ciydach: recita-tMn 'under 20). divided be' tween LiHa.n Powell fRcsoiven) <md E. l..ewis (Glyn-Neath): -choral conteat. Addoldy, Glyn- Ke0.th.
ICLYDACH TEACHERS ANDI WOUNDED…
I CLYDACH TEACHERS AND WOUNDED SOI.Di-ERS.- The staff of the C!ydach .Boy/ School en- tertained the wounded soldiers and resident nursps of the Quarr Hospital. After an ?x- ccUeat repast, over which the female meyfa- bst's of the staff presided, the party aat to whist, Mr. D. Rees acting as M.C. The wiMtprs '.vfre: 1, Prtvate MitcheJJ: 2. "Jock" Moneyman; 3, "Jock" Hoy!e. Songe contributed by Mr. U. Rees and Miss M. B. .1ones helped towards producing wha.t somb
I SWANSEA SERGEANTS WEDDtNC.,
I SWANSEA SERGEANTS WEDDtNC., At St. Anna's Church. Rhyi, Sergeant J. Edmunds, Royal Wplsh puttiers, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Edmunds, Orcha-rd-Rtreet. Swan- sea., wM majTied to Mi&e SaUie Dowll1. daughter of Mr. and Mr:. Do,,Tell, Grepn- field-street. The bride was g'ven away by her brothpr-tn-law, Sapper J. Roberta, who has been invalided home from France, and Lhe best man wM Private R. Edmunds, Roya! \VeI&h FuBiIiers (brother of the bride- .room), v.'ho lost. a teg R:. the Battle of St. Eloi. Sergeant Edmunds htts been twice rounded—a.t Festubert and Lues.
LLANELLY SOt-OiER DEPENDENT…
LLANELLY SOt-OiER DEPENDENT ON POOR LAW. At the IJanelly Board of Guardmna on Ihursdav the Clerk r&ported tba.t he wa,a 'presin£'<fot' a "noinn -for a 1),a"T)er who .ia<t been reccivinK medical trea.t.meHt ever smce he left the Army. Mi Push s:Md it waa yery deplorable tl); and that the wives a-nd faiiiiUea of me-) who had done their bit should be dependent on the noor law. Mi-E)ia,s Davies observed that th, :.a wa.s not the only ca-sp.
MR. ARTHUR EOEN'S PROGRESS…
MR. ARTHUR EOEN'S PROGRESS !M HEALTH, At the Swa.nsea Hospital Carniva.1 Com- mittee on Friday evening, Mr. J. Aeron. Thomas, said 'he had spent some time at the WeUs with Mr. Arthur Eden this week, aud was glad to sa,y he wa,5 making :), splendid recovery. Mr. Roger Beck said he was sure all Mr. Eden's friends would be delighted to hear such a good report.
MORRISTON SEWINC CU!LD'S COOQ…
MORRISTON SEWINC CU!LD'S COOQ WORK. The committee and members of the Mor- riston Free Churches' Red Croae Sewing Guild, who meet weekly at Ta.berna-c!e Schoolroom. Morriston, <'ontiBue to work diligently for our soldiers, and deserve to be warmly comroendedat the excellent results of their efforts. Since the inoevtion of thel Guild in September. 1914, the tot&l number of articles sent ie 7,325, and the, total yalue i of materials used is .ei.140 ]2e. During August and September. 1917. the number of articles executed WM 767. and the estimated -va,lne of tb:" matorialg used .810& 16s. lid. fydd 4c)uae). ,Gki,nraton). treasarer; Mra; T: D. Jonee (Frocdec). spcretary. ?
!LEEKS FOR THE -PREMtER. j
LEEKS FOR THE PREMtER. Mr. C. V. Butcher, superintendent of the Vacant Land Cuitivatioji Society, has re- ceived the following letter from Mr. Pro- there I congratulate you upon the ad- mirable show of vegetables which are sent to me from your Wandsworth allotments. I sent the four leeks to the Prime Minister to show him that his national emblem had i not been forgotten."
IMISS LENA ASHWELL'S SWANSEAI…
MISS LENA ASHWELL'S SWANSEA I VtStT. Mjsa Lena. Ashwell a-ddresaed audiences a.t I the Swa-nsea Gr&nd and Empire (1,)ot¡h housee) on Thursday in support of the concert funds for the trooDs. The Empire collections totalled .EZS. and the Grand Theatre £13. The collections were organised by the M&ycresa (Mr?. David Davies). Mra. Owen Ha-rrica. Mrs. A. Wynne, and Mrs. George Ha.rriea. The tota.! collections at Swaneea; now approximate .Sl.ZOO.
? CONTROL BOARD AND WELSHI…
CONTROL BOARD AND WELSH RESORTS. As a resuK of tne recent deputation from the Welsh Hotels a,nd Seaside Reeorta Asao- ciation to the Central Control Bo.a,rd. we un- dèrsta.nd intimation has been rpeeive-d that the Board are not prepared to alter the existing licensinj? arrangements.
LOCAL !RON FOUNDER. ILOCALIRIJNFOUNDER.
LOCAL !RON FOUNDER. I LOCAL I RIJNFOU N DER. I WILL OF LATE MR. J. BENSON, PCNTARDULAIS ? I. 1-, REQUESTS TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. Mr. John Benson. of Fan' View, Forest road. Pontarduläiii. of Messrs. Harrop, Ben. 60!) and Co., ironfoundero jr.d eugineers. d< P8Iltarduiaj¡;. who died on the 8th 'y;'ly ',ast, aged 78, left cEtate of the gross value o -1-P-I7,114 10s. 9d., of which .S17.067 19s. id. i- net persona!ty. Probate of his wiH has been granted t< hig sor); Harotd Benaon, of J3elont, iron. ff)tl-,ider, and I-fe:'bert Benwn. of HDUs-e, LJaTh1nnech. Testator bit to hia son Herbert. ;C500, one ordtnary and 500 Grovcsend Steel and Tinplate Company 50C 'jrduury sharca ui the Grovegend :el and Tlnplatt Conipany.. Ltd.. to the Swansea, Blind Inst-tution; .500 s'jf h shure. to the 11 sea General Hüi>Di. t., £300 of h:a capital in the firm of HM. rop. Dei)9cn au e C'). to his aon Herbert; and R3Cr,) of su"h capita to hia partner, D&vid Thoma? W'Uiams and the remainder of his interpst in the firm to his son Ka.ro!d 500 ot'dina.ry shares in the Dulads Tinplate Company to his daughter Rose Da.vies and. his aon Haro!d 2,251) ordinary a harea in tha Groveaend Step! a-'tJ Tinphtto Compa.ny, Ltd., to his daughter Rose) and his res!' dence. Fan- View 1.000 shares in the sa.id company to bin daughter Margaret; 1,500 shares in the sa.id company to his daughter Mary; 1,240 such shares to his daughter Ameha,; jB50 to Ameua Lcwia 200. sharea in the s?'d Grovesenc! Company to his sMtet I -tr garet; in the said company in trust for his granddaughter MiHie Ben. e,)ii 300 shares in the said company to A!ic<t Cope and Nelhe Davies; and thf residue o< his estate to his grandchildren.
R ESPECTEO -NEATH -R-ESI-DENT-.…
R ESPECTEO NEATH -R-ESI-DENT-. The funeral of the late Mr. D. M. Lewis, of Glyn-y-Coed, an old and highly-respected resident of Nea-th, took place at Llantwit Cemetery on Thursday afternoon. There was a large and re- presenta-tive attendance. The moumera present were:—Mr. Gwyn LewitS (son), Mr. Thomas Lewis (Nantg&redig (brother), Mr. Richard Lewis, Sw&nsea (brother), Mr. M&yberry Williajns, Pontypridd (brother-in-law), Mr. J. Jen« kins, St. dears (brother-in-la.w), Messrs. D. M. Lewis, Swansea,, Herbert Lewis, London, Fred Jenkins, Swa-nsea, William Williame, John Evans, John Grif&ths, David Dzvies and L. B. Lewis, Carmar- then (nephews), Mr. T. Rich&rds, Swan- sea (cousin), and Mr. John S. Brown, Swansea. The Rector (the Rev. A. F. Evans, M.A.) omeiated.
I PRESENTATION AT SWANSEA…
PRESENTATION AT SWANSEA R!PLERANCE. I There was a, large assembly at the Ux< ford Shooting Range, Union street, Swansea, on Thursday evening when Private Middle. ton, winner of the Une gold wristlet watch—* the prize in the competition so successful a. few weeks ago—deceived the same from the hands of Councillor E. G. Protheroe. The latter appearfd in the absence of the deputy- Mayor (Aid. Ben "tones) who had to attend an urgent war meeting. Councillor Pro- theroe, in making the presentation, congratu- lated Private Middlton (who belongs to the West )"ork- on the .magnuicent score he achieved—69 out of a possible 70—and hoped he would live long to look back on the per- formance. (Applause. )—<PTivate Middleton modestiv responded and faid he would ever remember the good times he had had at Swansea.—Mr (.lias. Jeakins, the proprietor. coupled his congratulations with those ot CounciUcr Protheroe.
ELECTRtC HCHTINC COMMtTTEE…
ELECTRtC HCHTINC COMMtTTEE APPROVE. Swansea. Electric Lighting Committee on Thursday Cjpproved of the electrio&l en- gineer (Mr. J. W. Burr) takiujr the advanced ctaas in electrical engineerinc at the Swansea Technical College as A temporary meMura and in view of the importance of techmcaj education to the nation.
IPORT TALBOT CRAVtMO -DOCK.
PORT TALBOT CRAVtMO DOCK. The fourteenth annau! meetJMr cf the .:?rwt Ta-UMt. and Shipbuilding Com. pa.nv Limited, was held at Port Ta,lbot. Mr. Mark Mordey. J P.. Dresidinar. Th" directors recommended that £63() be added to t"<' re- serve fund. a.nrl payment of a &n&l dividend of 5 per cent.. free of income-tax. The Coair- man, in movins the adoption of the rep<rt. sand the contpany had ha.d a prMp<*rou< vear. The report was adopted. The retirin g d irectors. Messrs.. J. W. Pyma.n and D, Stephens, were rp-eJe?ted. ao were th< auditors. Messrs. Burfoot and Co.. Newport. CHtLO'S FATE <N SWAMSEA CAMAL, John Cpcil Vernon Tnomas ko). wu<, tia4 been miestntf irom his horne a.t Swnnsea. i ua,d. TrebtMios. Nva,3 picked -urp, aftet 'draggin operations, in the Swan-qm CAtiak at 7.N) a.m. OH Sunday. An iNQuest wiU b< held. _m-
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PONTARDAWE CORPORAL'S MEDAL, j Corporal Robert 8ta,nord. wlio oa,a been liot,fied that he is to rt;ceive the Milita-ry Modal for conspicuous bravery on the Seld. hc.9 suaiciently recovered from his wounds to be discharged from hospital. ESorts art; bping' j:]adc to ha.ve the m?da.i pre- Hented at Pontard?we. aud the Soldiers' and Sa-Hora' A&socia.tion will a,rraage a public reception
IHCHT!NQ AT SWANSEA.
I HCHT!NQ AT SWANSEA. l The improved highting of Swansea str.eets j m&y be taken as the maximum that will be allowed this winter, I
ASK:NG FOR TROUBLE.
ASK:NG FOR TROUBLE. ANOTHER "PEACE" UPROAR IN LONDON. POLICE SAVE CHURCH FROM I DESTRUCTION. For the first time the mpmorabib r-iot,4 last July at the oouthgate-road Uro- ,ther!\ood Church, the Bt'f'ttM'i hood confer- ences were announced to be resumed on Sun- day. with the Hon. Bert.ra.ud Russell as the speaker. Some time before the meeting started between two and threp hundred police. together with about forty mounted men, were dratLed to the neighbourhood. A considerable crowd had gathered, and thcs*! peopie who entered the bmiding 'vore booed &nd hissed. The Rev. F. R. Swan presided. Many of thoM present were women and & fa.ir number cf anti-pacinsts were sitting in' the Wl'. When the chairman rose he was assailed by yeUs and cheers. OHe WGman lumped to her feet shouting wiJdty, and men ui various parts of the church caUed out, We don't want your pacifism," "Three cheers for the laL% who are driving the Ger- mana back," "Yon shan't hold any meet- ings here," etc. WhUe aome people sang a hymn, others shouted Keep the Home Fires Burning," a.nd a.Ct jmpanied their aong with waving ot arms. The church resembled a iair ground in its medley of noises. Women near the door ¿lcred,med. Thre cheers for the boys at the front." and Down with the peacal meetings." "The dirty dogs," continuously bawled one man stardmg on a seat. There were cheers and counter-cheers and eventu- aUv an altercation occurred between one of the most prominent of the interrupters a.nd a eoldier, who evideutly remonstrated witn the interrupters. "You are a d!S?race t? ??'' unifo\"m." ahonted the dvUian. and i?mcd, -?t?y. the aoldicr. !ca.oin<: over the mterTening pews,! comnienced a. I V a-orous onstaugnt wirn n!s nblz" upon the interrupter, the lv-tter -spoilding by etrHdn.: out with a heM':V waakingstick. Pcop'e. re2-chinz the ipot by climbing over the 3?t8. M?ratMl the tw.?. A rush a?mtd cheprs WM then -made for the lautptt. whtCh ?as Btorm?d and carried, both the chaiH?n !tnd Mr. RnfscH bp'ns hnatl?d ?to a ??? ? the bach. The riders then ?an? G?d I t-iaY the Kinc." aNd one of them ccznmenced. !amid a Mndemoniuni ot aonndB, to-ii-tter, a tirade -aCZäi1} the tiMKM to whifM I'M church hnd been pnt. This church." he. ico][ared. "is used con- .t,antly for SociaHet meetinss of the worst posaihle tvoe." The pulpit, and front of the church at this time were f)iH of people, and without wa.mins: 6re auddenty ftsn-ed "P with an explosive effeet.. ¡t' camp from the side <'f the Daunt. a,nd SUpd Ute church with a.n iI1t¡O;l1se heat. ha.vina' <=<vid<<ntly been o&used bv petrol or other jnilammaME- spirit. Rvcrv&ne m the -vicinity immerliatelv scat- tered. a.nd from the street outaide a number of nolice cawe rushih): in. Thev at once Attacked the names, and succeeded in ViittiTig the fire out. IllheI church was then rapidly clearpd. aj]d th<* I f!re eQKir'fs arrivinx ou the scene imme- diately afterwards took precautiona.ry mea.- I BUrea against nny further outbreak of &re. I
"CLAIMED UBERTY OF' CONSCtENCE."
"CLAIMED UBERTY OF' CONSCtENCE." TINPLATER "C.O." HANDED OVER AT SWANSEA. At Swansea Police Court on Monday, John I Rees (23), tinworker. was charged with fac- ing to report himself for milita.ry service. C'orp!. Rea g&ve the usual formal evidence. and defendant, when asked whether he had II anything to say, replied, I reckon it is through the mala,dmiiiistratiolk of the Mili- tary Service Act I am here. I applied for absolute exemption un the ground that I was a conscientious objector, a-nd it vas refused. The responsib)!ity therefore is not upon me bu.t upon the mititafy .mihoritiea. Britibh law stands for liberty of conscienca; I am denied liberty of conscience. I atHI hold to my conscientious objection. I am bound to be a Chnstion, in spite of all." He wa.s handed over to tile military, j
MARR!ED AND -SINGLE.
MARR!ED AND SINGLE. COMPLAINTS AT LLANELLY I 1 TRIBUNAL. I. 'Y Ua.nell- BoroHgh Tribunal met on Thnrs- day evening, the Mayor (Atd. D. Jamea Davies) in the ohair. A ra,? ooUector. C2. was dismissed—not to be oa,II«t up for three months. There was an appeal by a local tradeHnan, C2 fwithout labour), who stated that he had been rejected, and was in the local Yc!unt<'ere. being orderly'-room!lergeant.-Bix montha' paetponem&nt. Measrf. Brown. Thcmaa and John appealed for an eaiploy engaged on ha,ahug home- grown timber. He was 29 years of age, mar- ried. and had three brothers in the ATTny. whilst one. had been hilled. The Tnbuna.t granted exemption to a. tim- ber-feUer. who stated that he hnd 300 trees to out, down at Stra<ley Wood&, !,lanelly. A man with six children, who had been combed eut. appealed, and fa-id he è3.rned 529. a week. 1/ieut. In?rama: You would get an enormoas aepara.tion allowanee. The Applinant: It would be better tx) keep me out of the Army the". There are plenty cf "inKte men. -Postponed for three months. The next appeal was by a married nitro- K?vcertnc worker, who s?id that there were 'at!le Class A men doins the same work who had not bp" naHed upon..He had two brothers i'1 the Army. It was alfrO atated that mne young men had gone into the work<< recently, and only four were TrThmen. Vent. In"rama: It is useless mentiomnK M!e Ir'?hmen. b<?au'?e they won't do their duty, a?d thtt's at! about it. An o<fer o! the man to go in aiY months wa?t a<?oepted. _? ?
PENNONS AT SWANSEA.
PENNONS AT SWANSEA. COMPLIMENTS FROM VISIT- ING INSPECTOR. A meeting of the Loca.1 War Pensions Corn' mittfe was held at the Police Statdon ou Friday, Mr. W. H. Miles in the chair. tt was decided not ThO a.c.cept. Mr. A. F., Eden's proffered resignation, on account of Hl-health, save for tweh-<: months to recu- perate. Mr. Hughes reported on the formation of a Governmeut Committee for South Wales a.nd MQnmOuthghire. and said the duties were various but the powers few, and it was necessary t.o inciea-se those powers. In con- sequence a meeting is to be held at Cardiff. which will he. attended hy the Minister of Pensions, Md it was hoped the further powere would be granted. The inspector had reported -that he WM satisfied with the way the work was con- ducted. and congratulated the committee on having such a.n efRcicnt secretary. Mnjor Harries sa-id th&t if the powers necess&ry were not .s;rajited (prrxer to trea,t and train diRcharged soldiers eniciently) there might as well be no committee. It wM decided to h&ve a monthly meeting in future on the last Friday in each month.
CONCERT AT " TAWE LODGE."…
CONCERT AT TAWE LODGE." The opening concert of the season at Ta,we Ix)dge was provided by Miss C. M. Le Pope, daughter of the late Mrs. L?wson Evana*, and the jomates spent a very enjoyabie time. By kind permis- sion of Mr. Richardson, 'hr. Jackps",il., of Swansea Empire, rendered a coupie of items which kept the audience in roars of iaughtpr. Bert and Beryl eclipsed their previous record, whilst Madame Evelyn P&rker, Miss Dorris Fra.ncis, Miss Ivy Francis, Miss Setl Jones, Miss Coles, Mr. Soi Solomon, M. Fitzgerald, Mastei-, Cyril Devine, Miss Olwen Davies and Mr. Sid Jones ren- dered items. Miss Amy Luxton and Mis Emily Jones acted as accompanists. Mr. A.'BaM proposed a, vote of thanks to the artistes, &nd said the institution had lost a good friend, beloved by all the inmates, in the person of the late Mrs. Lawson E"ans.
IMILITARY AND MANAGER..
I MILITARY AND MANAGER. INTIMATION AT LOCAL MINING TRIBUNAL. South-Wcst \Ya!es Colliery Tribunal met' 011 Friday morning at Swansea, ColoneL Pearson presiding. Mr. J. D. Morgan sup- porting. Mr. D. K. Grenfelt watched the proceedings on behalf 01 the Caeduke work- men, and Ca.pt. Harold W:Uia.ms v'M the milita-ry represeutativc. In the case of a, bey almost 13. employed at KiUan Colliery, Co'ouei Fearson aJiow?d ex- emption, Capt. Williams g?'mg notice of appeal on the ground th<tt the boy had not! been employed in the mme LW£!VO months when the Order was issued. Hefore go'"S into the mine he worked aa a iarm-hand on his parents and other tarms. A manager who had engaged three work- men without inquiring as to their position regarding: exemption, and who neglected to approach anv authority on the matter, was told by Capt. Haro'd \Hliam? that the case would be reported to the necessary quarters v.-ith a view to m'osecution. intricate Case. The case of a man who came under the Order of 1915, and who held a certificate of exemption. \vas adjourned. Captain Wil- liams holding that the mau had no right to appeal now because he had not done so within the prescribed period Jatd down by the Order. The circumstances were some- what intricate and the technicalities of the case gave rise to some discussion. It was adjourned.
I CORSEtNOM QUARTETTE'S RECEP-…
CORSEtNOM QUARTETTE'S RECEP- TION. At a tea and receptiou meeting held at Seion Barptiet. Chapel a hearty wetcome was I a&corded Private G!nn T. Wilha-ma. M.M-. A.B. WiUi<' Daviea. Messrs. John Philhpa Mid Tom M<-)rria (discharged). Mrs Josepc Lewi.s ha.nded them currency notes ou beh?r? of the R-eccptio? Committcp. Songa andj recita.tiorn were t'endered bv Mrs Daniel Morgran. Mrs. Da,vid Rees. Mias Gertte ED'ot. Messrs. John Webb and Reea Bevan. Mr. Joseph I.Ioyd's juvenile party, and Mr. John Morgan's Kiee paity. The accompanisf! we?e Mr. T. Thomas ?nd Mr. John Tilor?m fG.M.'). Addresses were delivered bv thn pastor fRev. M. J. Jones), who presided, and Mr. Richard Weekpn.
DUMVAMT COt-DER'S ARM OFF.…
DUMVAMT COt-DER'S ARM OFF. I Frank Jones (21), of Cantref, 'Dnnvant, a i co!Iier under Mr. W. W. Holmes a,t KiJtan Colliery', w?a admitted to the Swansea Hos- pital on Friday evening suffering from a. fractured right a.rm, caused by a. journey of fra-eture d i- i ?, trams running over it. An operation neces- sitated his ami being amputated,
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I- ?- -1 LLAMELLY JUNIORS' F!NE EFFORT' As a result of the eSorts of the Girl Guides, Girls' Life Brigade, Boy Scouts and Boys' Life Brigades of LIaneHy a. cheque of £100 9s. 3d has been sent to the treasurer of the British and'Foreign Sailors' Society,
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PRtCE Op MtLK AT LLANELLY. j Jt!)st at present the price of milk -is I agitating Lla.neIIy people, who are beings ch&rged the maxunum of 7d. per qu&rt. There is much dissatisfaction beca-use the local food committee are so slow in mov- ing in the m&tter. It is now proposed to arrange an early conference with the milk sellers.
OORSEiMON CYMREtCYDDtON.!
OORSEiMON CYMREtCYDDtON. Th e. Urst meeting in connection with the -!or -ei non Cvmrei* gyddion Society was held J at the Institute, 'GorseinOT!. The Rev. 1 Edwin Wa.tkins, Penul, loughor, waa the lecturer, who took as hia subject "íh., Pr;ice. AberdAre." The rev. gentleman kept 'the audience in good hnmour for 90 minutes and was at his beat. Miss Bessie Rees, Penyr- heoL gave a striking recita.tion.
I CARDIFF AND MATRONAL EDUCA-…
CARDIFF AND MATRONAL EDUCA- TION COUNCIL. Carfhff Education Committee approved of the recommendatione of the sub-committee which had dealt with the propoaa.Is accepted by the recent National Conference held at Llandrindod Wells. Councillor H. M. Thomp- aoc prMided. The snb-committee stated they were unable to approve of the propoaa! to establish a Council of Ediicstion for Walea. but Bympathiaed with the sUQ"e8..tj_M1 of the appointment of a Parliamentary .tarY of Education for Wales. and they v also wininfr to consider fympathet th. creation of a Provincial Council o' for Watea. as suggested in the Education
WELSH ARCWBtSHOP's V!8
WELSH ARCWBtSHOP's V!8<T TO I SWANSEA. The nrst official ,vis)t to Swansea and West Wales of the new Ga,thohc A('hbjsbop of I Walea (Dr. Igilsborro%v) will be pa.id oa Piirdav next..when ha --V)H visit 9t. Chiii,:ii, GpeenhiU. on the occasion of thr. d?cdica.tion services. Mr-'achinK in the mornin? at 11 o'clock. a,nd con&'rTninsr 340 chiidrpn in the' evenilic a.t 6 o'elo<:s. )
IFOOO DtSPLAVS !NSHOPI , ;…
FOOO DtSPLAVS !NSHOP I W!NDOV/S. Oha,;rma.n of War Savings Committee" writes to Thursday's T-imes Seeing ia .beii,svinit. So long ae the abT-tDdam di?p'ay of food in ahop wtndowp continues ilist a!< )n d&ya of ppaee 'and plenty, our Deople will pav !ittlc heed to the words of warning which have been for months past addressed to them. 1 If the ek-niing toed campaÜp;1 is to ?ucceed it is espontia! that diyct appeal fhon!d be made to the eye by complete prohibition, or. I &t least.. draiti-c 11rtailment of public food d11)la:r. :=-
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A "lenct:rl ('e'nir.g' "lt.erta¡;;ent WM /liven Ç'to tb. ,rliel'R a.t Ylto,j!ll, Efd Croso' )I mg, hy thf Gwent Glee ?!,io.?'-i co?'!f?'?' hv Mr- J. W Jon?.c. ?s'M?? b-? t?? ioi?whit? nTt.ia-t.M:—Mia6';a T). .T"11K;:18. Gr;ffifhs. and Mc.-srs. W. P. C. PT«'e. 3'dnc' o.nd TI C. ice, DnTlie! IH'<'OJ'n- pa.:i;cd if his rsna) sood "tv! Their drorb wprn tT'uf'h nnT)T-p;a,ted b\- the i-nor,. who "Ct- i,-ekf,ed t,eir tbjinlts j'l t.!)f uyual way by f"iy;ng: tl1'1"\ thref beart-r t'h<-prj. Mr. TUcha-rd Perkina acted as chairman. t
IPOLICE PROSECUTION FA!LS.
POLICE PROSECUTION FA!LS. BENCH DISMISS NEATH LICENSING CASE. Thomas Sinus, landlord of the Hope an anchor. Neath. W<li'; proceeded against a< Nea,th on Friday for refusing to admit Th< police to a part of the licensed premises at 10 p.m on the 27th ult. Supt: Ben Evii-n stated that inspectov Gill And P.O. Young knocked at the door 01 t.he "anUjg, which wM fast, and shoute4 ''Police They had to force the door open, and found Rvau Hopkin, collier, Ne&t.h Abbey; Willia-m John, labourer, Nea-th Abbey; and Edward Davies, a. ha-uHer, 0. tite same locality. Three empty glasses wer< found in a pan clor-e by. A shelf neaj: w wet, the ofncers believed, with beer. Th4 landlad/y sa,id the men ha.d only had ho? bitters Defendant when spoken to said, "f know all about it. I am sorry it happened." Mr. Jeffreys, for defenda.nt, said if thera was a.ny obstruction the three men were re- sponsible for it. The case was dismissed, ajtd the chargee against the men of aiding and abetting wer4 withdrawn.
FLUCTUATING TRADE.
FLUCTUATING TRADE. LAST WEEK AT SWANSEA DOCKS. Swansea, Monday.—The trade of the por<t last week was about the average of theat times, which is some 40 per cent. of the ngarea of TL915. There was a small decreaat as agajnst the preceding week. Compared, however, with the corresponding week last year au increase of 30,000 tons is shown. The import trade displayed no improve ment and coa.1 shipmente were very lunited. Patent fuel exports were more active, ajut the general exports subst&ntia. The ship* meuta of coal and patent fuel wen* 60,569 tons. Imports 5,771 tons, exports 72,457 toD. and total trade 78,228 tons, compared with ;80. 'I the preceding week and 48,549 laet y<Mf. Shtpments of co&l 45,015; toao, patent fuel 15,554 tohp,:mM"tjnplat?''<Mid general gooda 11,888 tons. The latter for France Mid home ports. Shipments of tinpda.te 30,788 boxes, "and receipts from works 11,436 boxes. The stocks in the dock warehouses and va.n< 52,285 boxes, compared with 71,629 boxes tha preceding week and 128,362 boxea at thl4 date last year.