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Proposed Joint Hospital.I
Proposed Joint Hospital. I POSITION OF THE HCHAL COCNCTL. At the meeting of the Rural District Council uii Thursday the Chairman (Mr. W. Y. Nevill) reported that along with Mr. John he attended the joint con- ference regarding the proposed Joint Isolation Hospital. It was thought at the conference that the best course was to make the necessary preparations to proceed with, the erection of the hospital after the war, and that in the meantime a site should be fixed upon and also that the estimates should be gone into. Be- fore that was done he v. islu-d the Rural Councillors to decide whether they were prepared to co-operate with other ecouiiell,s or not. The Clerk explained that the repre- sentation on the proposed joint Board would be as follows:-3 ex-officio mem- bers and 4 elective members from the Llanelly Borough, 3 from the Llanelly Rural, and one from Burry Port. The Chairman said the, cost would be according to the assessment of the dif- ferent parishes. He presumed the ex- officio members were meant to be the Mavor and Chairmen of the respective Councils for the time being. Mr "Waddell: Would the representatiou be in after years according to assess- ment ? The Clerk: No, if you fix the number now you will have to get the Order amended if you want the representation changed, but that is a very small matter as it is only a Local Government Board order after all. The Medical Officer (Dr. E. Evans) said he thought it would be very wise to join the other two Councils provided they were reasonable. It was for the Rural Council to see that they were on equal terms with the ether Councils. The Council having discussed the terras relative to the present Borough Isolation Hospital in private, it was de- cided on the motion of Mr. John, seconded by Mr. Griffith Harry, to join the two other Councils subject to certain conditions regarding the present Borough Isolation Hospital. The Chairman said that the Rural Council's representatives also discussed with the Borough Council the charges for the three Tumble typhoid patients who had been removed from Tumble School to the Llanelly Borough Isolation Hospital. At first the Borough Council wanted ten guineas a week, although the Rural Council provided the nurses and every- thing else apart from the caretaker and light. The Borough Council were asked to reduce the charge to 5 guineas per week, and their representatives pro- mised to discuss the matter with the Sanitary Committee. The Clerk reported that since then he had received a letter from the Borough Council agreeing under the circum- stances to reduce the charge to the nominal sum of 7 guineas per week. After some discussion, it was decided to instruct the Clerk to negotiate with the Borough Council with a view to a farther reduction.
-_- - - - - - A Fox at Llandebie.
A Fox at Llandebie. Stock of Sfcristmas Turkeys Killed. A peculiar application was sent to the Carmarthenshire County Council on Wed- nesday. A Llandebie woman wrote to the clerk that on Monday night a fox killed her stock of Christmas turkeys. HI feel very sad over it, because it is a big loss to me," She added, "Can you tell me whether I can get redress from anyone. They tell me you will help me if you can." The reading of the letter caused some amusement, but nothing was done in the matter.
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ATHENAEUM HALL, LLANELLY. Two Grand. C  CONCEITS Will be given on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, and TCESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, Under the auspices of the Pwll Soldiers' and Sailors' Fund. Further )articulai-s -next week.
GENERAL SMUTS.- - - I
GENERAL SMUTS. I To the Editor of the "Star." I Sir, General Smuts, who is one of the few statesmen to-day with a vision, has de- livered some speeches bearing the mark of real wisdom. Although a master of the art of war, he hates it, and sets his highest hopes upon the peaceful develop- men of the world. "War," he asserts: "Is man made, and must be undone by the intelligence of man." He ridicules the idea that problems of Peace should not be discussed until after the war, and says that if one-hundredth part of the says that if one t thought that has been given to the war were given to schemes of Peace, we should never see another war. This war may have created a passion for Peace, which will in the end prove stronger jhan the passion for war. I am, -tc., f. T. E. DAVIES. rrimsaran, AYlES, October 39-h, 0- U j _tJ., J.Å
Rural -Council. I
Rural Council. I A meeting of the Rural District Coun- cil was held on Thursday afternoon when Mr. W. Y. Nevill presided. The Clerk reported the receipt of a letter from the Local Government Board approving of the honorarium of £ o to Inspector Rees in respect of special ser- vices rendered. A Dangerous Place. A letter was read from the Coroner (Mr. W. W. Brodie) stating that the jury at the inquest concerning the death of Ivor Hewitt, who was run over by a motor car, recommended that a danger sign post should he erected at Bryndu, Cross Hands. As it was a county road, it was decided to communicate with the County Council. Health of the District. The Medical Officer reported that 20 deaths had been notified during the month, giving a rate of mortality of 8 per 1.000. The greatest age recorded was that of a female who died in her 75fh year. Four fresh cases of Scarlatina had been notified as well as four cases of Measles. N 9 case of Typhoid fever had been notified since the Council's last meeting.
Husband's Application - I
Husband's Application I A man 65 years of age, formerly em- ployed as a labourer, and now obliged to stay at home to look after his wife, asked the Board of Guardians on Thurs- day to receive her into the infirmary. Lady Howard said that if the man was I obliged to stay at home to look after his wife he too would become a pauper. At j the present time it was difficult to find i any outside help. I Mr. Pugh said the Board would inevit- ably have to support both unless some- thing was done for the woman. The Chairman asked whether the woman could not be admitted to the town hospital. Lady Howard:, That is more for in- jured persons and operations. Mr. Pugh This brings us face to face with the necessity of making provision for the admission of such cases. Lady Howard: When we get a new infirmary the position will be relieved. It was decided to admit the woman to the infirmary.
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An applicant at the tribunal was asked by the Recruiting Officer, "When did you become aware that your daughter was going to be married ?" Applicant: "The day she got married." The Recruiting Officer: "Not before?" Applicant: "Not I much. I don't inquire much into things.'
Sunday Beer.I
Sunday Beer. ♦ Hendy Landlady's Story of a Supper, j Mary Lewis, Red Cow Inn, Hendy, was summoned at the Llanelly. Police Court for selling intoxicating liquor during illegal hours on October 21st, while Dd. James, Sawel terrace, Wm. Keane, Gas row, Silas Evans, Broughton j terrace, Samuel Evans, 2, Brick row, all of Hendy; John Howells, Swansea road, Wm. Walters, Gas row, and William Haycock, High street, all of Pontar- I dulais, were prosecuted for being illegally present. Mr. Leslie Williams appeared for the prosecution, and Mr T. R. Lud- ford defended. For the defence, Mrs. Lewis said that Mr. Paynter, a farmer at Goitrewen, called on Saturday night and said they were going to dig up potatoes on the fol- lowing day. He asked her to send some I men up, and at her invitation, the seven defendants volunteered. She told them to call at 7.30 p.m., and she would give them supper. They called, and she gave them supper and a glass of beer each. It was a very wet day, and they were un- I able to get the potatoes. The Bench fined Mrs. Lewis £ 4 10s., and the other defendants were fined tl each, the fines in each case including 10s for advocate's fee.
Advertising
Young Lady Agents Are required in Munition Factories and other Works where Female Labour is em- ployed, to obtain MEMBERS and COL- LECT MONIES for the CLOTHING CLUB of a well-known local DRAPERY Firm. Also Agents for Llanelly and District. Good Commission to suitable persons. Apply by letter to Box 288, Star Office.
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———————— ——————— ——— JUMBLE SALE NEXT FRIDAY. In the multitude of appeals now being made to the public, we must not forget the claims of the District Nursing Asso- ciation which has to its credit such a splendid record of service in the town and district. Our old friend, the Jumble Sale is now being arranged for on behalf of the Association, and will be held at the Market Hall next Friday. There will be a fine assortment of articles for sale, and we hope it will be a "clearance sale" in every sense of the word.
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BOROUGH OF LLANELLY FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE. The Meat (Maximum Prices) Order, 1917. THE ABOVE FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE prescribe the following Scale of Maximum Prices for the Sale of Meat' By Retail within tnis area; that such Scale take effect on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, and until Further No tice. BEEF. per lh. Aitchbone 1 7 Brisket point 0 9 Brisket clod or thick 1 0 Flarffcs, thin 0 10 Gravy Beef 1 1 Heads 3 0 Hearts 0 10 Kidney 1 3 Liver 1 0 Ribs, back or chuck 1 5 Ribs, fore 1 5 Ribs, Leg or top 1 5 Rump, top 1 4 Shins, boneless 1 1 Shins, whole 0 6 Silverside, whole 1 6 S ilverside, prime cut 1 7 Sirloin, whole 1 5 Sirloin, prime cut 1 5 Sirloin, wing end 1 4 Skirt 1 2 Steak, chuck or shoulder 1 7 I Steak, buttock 1 9 Steak, flank 1 8! Steak, rump or pin bone 1 9 Leg, steak or neck end 0 8 Suet 1 0 Tails 0 8 Tongues 0 8 Top side of round 1 7 Top side, prime cut 1 7 Trimmings 1 0 MUTTON and LAMB. Best ends neck 1 6 Breasts 0 9 Scrags 0 9 Chops l 8 Forequarters 1 3 Heads 0 3 Hearts. 1 0 Hindquarters 1 5 Legs 1 5 Liver 1 2 Loins 1 5 Necks, whole 1 0 Shoulders 1 5 VEAL. Breasts 1 0 Outlets 1 7 Fillets 18 Heads 1 6 Hearts 1 0 Knuckles 0 4 Liver 1 3 Loins, whole 1 5 Loins, middle cut 1 6 Necks, best end 1 6 Shoulders 1 2 Scrag 0 8 PORK. Bellies 1 G Bellies, prime cut 1 7 Chops 1 9 Heads 0 7 Hearts l 0 Legs l 7 Loins, whole 1 8 Shoulders 1 5 Best end neck 1 g Liver 1 2 Sausage 1 6 Spare ribs, best 1 6 Fat 0 6 An extra charge of 1d. per lb. may be added to these prices for credit or delivery. The Above prices apply to best home killed meat. All impol ted meat, 2d. per lb. less. No Person shall in the fortnight ending November 10th, 1917, or in any succeding fortnight sell meat by retail in, about, or from any premises except at such prices as secure that the aggregate of the prices charged for meat so sold during the fortnight in question does not exceed the actual cost to him of such meat, by more than the prescribed perce ntage of such actual cost, or by more than an amount representing 21d. for every pound of meat so sold whichever shall be the less. The prescribed percentage shall be 20 per cent., or such other percentage as the food Controller may from time to time direct; either generally or in any particular case, or class of case. Dated this 1st day of November, 1917. By Order, H. W. SPOWART, Executive Officer. The Public are urged to obtain a Voucher in all purchases; stating name, weight and price of Joint, and thereby assist the Food Committee in preventing any contravention of the Orders
Coal Enterprise at Pwll. I
Coal Enterprise at Pwll. + Operations are busily going ahead at the Crown Colliery, Pwll, where power- ful new pumping plant has been laid down. The accumulated water is being dealt with, and every preparation made for raising coal on a large scale in the near future. The promising prospects of this colliery are being followed with interest in the district.
Berwick Aspirants
Berwick Aspirants REFERRED TO THE PARISH MEETING. The County Council at their meeting on Wednesday considered the election of a representative for the Berwick Division on the County Council to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Dd. Hughes. A meeting of electors, when 150 were pre- sent, submitted the name of ex-Council- lor David Harry. The Llanelly Parish Council recom- mended the election of Mr. Henry James Hopkins, "Paradise," Llwynhendy. It was decided to refer the matter back to a parish meeting to recommend a member.
PARC HOWARD HOSPITAL.
PARC HOWARD HOSPITAL. The Pare Howard Military Hospital Committee graefully thank the following for the undermentioned gifts, extending over the month of October:—Slings, Mrs J. L. Davies; cakes, Mrs. Rogers; pants, >Mrs. Smart, collars, Masters and Co., Messrs. James and Sons, K. Lowther, Richard Jones, D. Roberts, Dickens, Thomas and Co., Thomas and Samuel, Sam Evans, Reynolds; money gift for the purchase of medicine cupboard, 10s. from Market street Girls' School, ti Is. from Miss Fowler; brass rail for altar from Glanmor Foundry; cigarettes: Mr. J. H. James, Miss Harry, Mrs. Trub- shaw, Miss Palmer, Misses Thomas, Mrs ) Rogers, vegetables: Lieut. General Sir J. Hills Johnes, V.C., G.C.B., Mrs. Stepney-Gulston, Al-. B. Nield and staff, W. Lewis, Mrs. Dan Williams, Presby- terian Church, Park Church, St. David's Church (Burry Port), Miss John, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. David John, Mr. James, Lieut. Ingram s; fruit: Mrs. Morgan Evans, Mrs. Nevill, Nurse Walters, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Trubshaw, Mrs. Ll. John, Nurse Evans, Nurse Williams, Nurse Rogers; flowers: Mrs. evill, Nurse Walters, Mrs. Evans, Nurse John.
r: AMBULANCE SUCCESSES. I
r: AMBULANCE SUCCESSES. I ( The following members of the Llanelly i Railwaymen's Ambulance Class were suc- cessful at the recent examination con- ducted by Dr. LI. Davies, Neath:— Certificates: Messrs. W. H. Williams, W. Davies, Emrys Williams, Lewis Jones Oea. T. Francishel, Jas. Sweet, Evan S. Williams, J Amos Jones, Cliford Thomas, Gordon Symmons, David Morgan; Vouchers: C. Griffiths, A. Davies, L. P. Vergin, R. Leighton; Medallion: AVm. L. James; Bars: Geo. Couldry, A. J. Rumble, Dd. Williams, David Evans, George Smith, F. Gomm, J. J. Wenter, A. Scott, Geo. Davies, E. Rayson, T. Maund, W. H. Webb, J. E Williams, Tom James, E. C. Perriam. Dr. Evan Evans is the lecturer, and Sergt. T. Maund instructor.
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A Career for Your Boy I In the DRAPERY and COSTUME TRADE. MORRIS', THE LADIES' REALM, LLANELLY, ] Now have a vacancy for a SMART BOY AS APPRENTICE, 15 to 16 years of age, of good family. Thorough course of training in Window-dressing, etc., guaranteed. There aro ample prospects in the Drapery and Costume Trade for smart men if thoroughly trained. Numerous positions worth from t-500 to £1,000 a year continually open. Apply persotiallr.
CONCERT AT STEBONHEATH.j
CONCERT AT STEBONHEATH. j A very successful concert was given at Stebon-heath Hospital on Sunday evening the 28th inst, by the G.W.R. Temperance Male Voice Party, assisted by some local artists. The Male Voice Party handed over a parcel of smokes for the use of the wounded. The programme was con- tributed to by the Party, Mr J Marshall, Miss Ella John, Miss Irene Marshall, Mrs. Leyshon, Mr. W. Jones. The con- ductor was Mr. T. Jones, with Miss M. E. Hughes as accompanist, the chair be- ing occupied by Inspector W. H. Martyn.
[ THE PWLL "DUMMY." • j
[ THE PWLL "DUMMY." • j Much interest is being aroused in the district by a competition organized by some friends at Pwll. A prize of 5s. is offered for the best verses (pennillion) on the famous "dummy" which was set up in the garden of Mrs. Jones, Thomas terrace, all the occasion of the home- coming of Sergt. Ivor Rees, V.C. Full particulars can be obtained of Mr. J. J. Davies, Black Rock, the appointed judge, or Mr. Thomas Tirazell, Post Office, Pwll.
I Old W els MelodiesI —+—
I Old W els Melodies I — + — BOROUGH MEMBER AND THE CYMANFA. I A very successful cvmanfa ganu was I' held at Carmarthen last week, the con- l ductor being Mr. John Thomas, Llanelly. I Speaking at the evening gathering, Mr. Llewelyn Williams, M.P., dealt with Welsk music, and said that there was nothing to touch the oM Welsh melodies (alawon) although there were some very iino modern compositions. Among the tunes sung at the national cymanfa at Aberystwyth and Birkenhead there were none of greater merit and grandeur than the "alawon Cymreig"—that was the considered opinion of a high authority on music given him some time ago. It was no wonder, therefore, that the melodies were so popular at singing fes- tivals. The "cymanfa" had done a great deal for choral singing in Wales. Referring to Mr. Williams' remarks, Mr. John Thomas said he recalled that, when the Llanelly Royal Choir (of which he was conductor) was touring America their concert audience at a certain town was composed entirely of Dutch people. The choir gave the choruses of some of the great masters, but they all left the audience cold—there was not a spark of enthusiasm among them, and it was only the singing of the Welsh airs "Ar hyd y nos" and "Harlech" that first stirred enthusiasm, and after that it was kept up to the end of the programme.
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BURRY PORT URBAN COUNCIL. FOOD CONTROL COMMITTEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above Committee, in pursuance of Clause 7 of the Meat (Maximum Prices) Order, 1917, dated August 29th, 1917, made by the Food Controller under Re- gulation 2 F. of the Defence of the Realm Regulations, have prescribed the follow- ing SCALE OF MAXIMUM PRICES ap- plicable to SALES OF MEAT By Retail in the Urban District of Burry Port BEEF. Per lb. Steak 1 6 Rump Steak. 1 7 Sirloin 1 5 Chuck 1 2 Brisket 1 0 Shinbone 0 6 Shinmeat 1 1 Rump 1 4 Corner Rump 1 6 Aitchbone 1 G Kidney 1 0 Suet 1 2 Flank 1 0 Lirer 0 8 VEAL. Leg 1 4 Loin 1 6 Neck and Breast 1 3 Shoulder 1 3 Scrag 010 Lirer 010 MUTTON and LAMB. Legs 1 5 Loin 1 5 Shoulder 1 5 Neck and Breast 010 Chops 1 6 Liver 010 PORK. Chops 1 8 Leg 1 6 Loin and Neck 1 7 Fillets 1 7 Thick and Thin Sparerib 1 6 Shoulder 1 4 Bellies 1 4 Heads and Hocks 0 6 Liver 0 6 One half-penny per lb. in addition to the above Prices may be charged for delivery and for giving credit. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the above Scale of Maxi- mum Prices shall take effect on and from THURSDAY, the 1st of NOVEM- BER, 1917, until further notice. Any infringement of the above Notice is a summary offence against the Defenco of the Realm Regulations, punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding £100, or six months imprisonment. It is ordered that every person selling Meat by Retail in any shop in the a bove I rban District shall keep posted a Copy of this Notice in a conspicuous position, so as to be clearly visible to all customers throughout the whole time during which Meat is being sold or exposed for sale. By Order of the Committee, W. R. LEYSHON, Executive Officer. Local Food Office, Somerset House, Burry Port, October 31st, 1917.
INCREASED ALLOWANCE FOR DEPENDENTS
INCREASED ALLOWANCE FOR DEPENDENTS At the meeting of the Board of Guard- ians on Thursday a long letter was read from the Keithley Union urging the Government to make extra provision for the dependents of soldiers and sailors so that they should not become paupers.. It was decided to support the petition OIl the motion of Mr. Pugh, seconded by Lady Howard, and .supported by Mr. H. Davies.
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