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VISIT TO SW ANSEA1 Brazilian Delegation I Welcomed. fhe Mayoi* (Couiu-i!jr presided at the town's luncheon tv the Brazilian delegates, which v.as given at the Hotel Metropote on Thursday. Or. his right was Dr. S-ouza Bandeira. M.I.C.E.. the ttic, Ilis was Mr. T. W. Gilbertson. -Sitting at tbe cio-SH taole were the delegation, consisting! of Dr. S;i;)ir)_ Senov Felix Guishard, Dr. Femora Almeida. D: Hannibal Porto, Senor Jose ATidonas, Scnor Han- nibal Porto, and Senor Sabiate: and Messrs. Roger Beck (chairman of (ho Swansea ilarixmr Trust). T. Ashworth ,j H. Lang CoatJ, (the Town Clerk), Aid. Ben Jones (the ex-Mayor). Major G. S Harries. M. Piettre (Consul tor France), J. Ansalto (consul for Italy), Councillor T. Merrells. Aid. Sinclair. C. G. Teget- inair (chairman of the Swansea Tram- ■ways Co.). R. J. McKellcn. Arthur And- rews (chairman of the Chamber of Com- merce). H. S..d e Cotisa (consul for Bra7.il) J. J. Henriques da Silva (consul foy" Por- tugal), W. T. Farr. W. S. Barclay. J. JTanelden. E. B. Bills. Councillor David W iJliams. G. Berks. J. Thomas, Capf. Hugh Vivian and A. W. r. Wynne. The Mayor proposed the toasts of The King" and "The President of Brazil." and in rising to give the toast of "Our Gue,st«." he said it seemed to him a most! opportune time to greet The town's quests w hen we wp seeking a return to the peaceful pursuits of trade and commerce Thera were benefits in written communi- cation. but there was nothing lik coming into personal contact with each other. Thi? ,Ísit sLo?nd go long way towards I jn('r5in hade fao?it'Ps between the tw-o eounntrie-fl. THE COPPER WORKS. Senor Felix Guisard, who spoke in French, replied on behalf of the delega- tion. He said the delegates were very gi-atefiii for thp They were A-ery tlif-v a,aw that morning- at the »'<'vpf,r Works. In a very humorous allusion to the mytho- logical story of Vulcan, Mercurius, and Jupiter, the Doctor paid the highest com- pliment to the dfieieIlcy of the British metallurgical me tliod s. Mr. F. W. Gilhertson expressed thanks to the Mayor, who, on behalf of the Fed- eration of British Industries, had given the delegation such a kind reception, and also for the great, interest he had always taken in anything t.hat made for the wel- fare,of the town and its interests. We are very proud of our Mayor," said Mr. Gilhertson. and we believe he has done remarkably well during his year of office." i SWANSEA AND RIO. 1r. GJ1heTtc;1I referred tq the eOTnPli-¡1 ment paid them at th? reception that morning by Dr. Bandeira, who 1ikpd Swansea Bay to that at: Rio. He did not think that "our shabby old town could be compared with the beautiful and iuofi- ern city of Bio. There may. however, he other points of resemblance in the future. AVe look for exceptional development in tiv future in both this town and the great ocuntiry of Brazil in the metallurgical in- (lth r. Tlw iron ore deposits in Brazil were the most extensive in the world, thi« country was looking forward to gr • f field of supply in th year" i e. ft is to be hoped that (lie i-cli- i i uis which existed between our groat ally and ourselves are go s rig to be cemented in the future by the great commercial developments which would take place. ntc Mayor, in replying to Mr. Gilbert- eon, said he felt that as Mayor of an im- portant industrial port. he should take every possible opportunity to foster and encourage trade. Th0 proceedings terminated witli the fiuging of the Naiional Anthem.

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