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_0_ ??f"?M??" 1 ïJ SWANSEA j ¿.& &  R ? 'a'f ? T I ,R E E a?z, "f I  Sir ??aries and | %7Ar C,t,aries a-tia  Lad? Riiiheis V' ij,!i; f/) v I j Enttrtain a Large E ri i e,.i a', -,i, in a L a r Company Sir Charles ami Lady lUUhon enter-j tamed a large company at the Hotel i Cameron, s wansea, on vYednesday even- ing. on rhQ occasion of their silver wedding. and also to celebrate the eouiing- oi Mit>o Jennie Kuilicn, their only t!iJ.Ug:l:'?L I We give below a iuli list oi' tiie guests. The iuuction was a brilliant s'?ctc?. Sir Charles and Lady Hutbim and their daughter received their guests at the en- trance oi the Cameron nail, which was briuiantJy decorated. Favours were dis- tributed, and partners were quickly iound t';r whist. Mr. Toui i'orat-h and Mr. W. ?s t X> Hoderick acted as M.C.'s. lief resh meats v;-re served later, and then the younger people settled down to I dancing, which was continued until iho fcitriy morning. THE GUESTS. I Mrs. A mistier, Mr. Spencer Austin, ) Mbsr" Ci?arhe, Hubert and iiedkyj A!:deraou, Dr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ashmoie. Mi. and Mrs. Allison Bishopric (Ncw •York), Mr. and Mrs. Baniiold, Mr. and ;11r6.. Heury Halings. Mr. and Mrs. Jim liiliings, Mr. and Mrt..Fred Bradford, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beli. Mrii. H. A. Chapman, Mr. aiHl Mr". S. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. B. Chapman, Miss Chapman, Miss I). Chapman, Mr. I end Mrs. Georges Chabel, Mr. and Mrs. Corby, Mr. and Mrs. Christians, Sir John and Lady Courtis, Mr. and Mrs. Clougher (Cardigan), Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cox I ^Cardiff), Mr. and r6. W. J. Crocker, • Mrs. H. Cole and Missos Cole, Mayor and I Mayoress of Cardigan, Mr. Cleave Cle- ment. and Miss Clement, Mr. andMrs. J. W, Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Cu-sheii, Mr. and Mrs. Lang Coath, Mr. and Mrs. Clmnitfe, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook. Mr. and Airs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. A. ¡ B. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davies. Mr. iiaroid i)as its, Sir Arthur and Lady Durfdnt, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel, Mr. Gor- don Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Devereux, Mr. tlno Mrs. George Dorrcll, Mr. Harry Ua des. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Davies, Air. tnd Mrs. W. L. Dades. Dr. and Airs. Trevor Evans, Mr. and Airs. Moy Evans. Dr. and Mrs. Edwards, Mr. Sevs Evans, Mr. and Mi. J, Vaughan Edwards, Viscount and Viscount-ess I Eiloigh, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Evans, "Mr tnd Mrs. S. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Win. M?.ards, Mr. aad M?. JaMes Elliott, Air. and Mrs. V idol' Evacs. 1r. Edmunds &nd Miss Edmunds. Mn-s A. and V. E,IlUl"l Mr. and M;s. FuUpr. Mr. Abe Fr?d. man. Air. Lewis Friend (Cardigan), Mr. ."W. F. Francii. Mrs. Fuller, Mr. and Mib? j Fricker. Mr. and Mrs. Giles (Skrtlv). Miss Iris" Grifnths. Mr. and Mrs. Gc?. Mr. and Mrs. Hyam Goldberg, h. ,HI Mrs. Barnett Coklborg, Mr. Kenneth Gvest. Mr. and Mr?. Guest. Mr. and Mrs. Geen, Mr. and Mrs. C. GOlDin. Air. and Mrs. Gustavns. Dr. Humphrey, Dr. and Mrs. Howell, Airs. Ilyauas, Air. and Mrs. W. E. Harries. Air, and Mrs. Edward Harris. Mr. John Harries. Mr. and Mrs. Howell, Air. and ,Mr«. David Iturris. Mr. Heath (Borough Surveyor), Rupert and Maria Uasejtine, ?.fra. Hay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent (Banis, tr J. C. Hynian. i Air. and Mrs. Stanley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Jones, Mr. and' Mrs. H. E. ■ Jones, Colonel and Mrs. W. Llwy Jones. • Mr. and Mrs. D. Furry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Martin .Tores, the Misses Martin Jones, Miss C. K. Jones, AIiss F. Jones, Hev. M. Jones (Vicar, St. Mark's). Mrs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Jo-ies, Lieutenant Wynne Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, Mr. D. 11. Jones. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Jenkins, Mr. Jones (architect), Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Jones. Mr. and Mrs.4 Watts Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jacobs, Mr. iierscliell Jones. Mr. Ernest Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ben .Tones, Mr. Jones and Miss Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. John (Ma^fceg), Mr. and )Ir. Wiu. James, Mr. MeuriK James and tb? Mia?s JaiuM. Mr. and Mrs. E?an Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jon?. Mr. tln Mrs. Â. O. John. Gonno.ske Koniai (Japan), Dr. and Mrs. Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, Mrs. Lend rum (Cairo), M". Lowther, fr. Darnel Lloyd, Mr. David Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Johu Lake, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lewis. Mr. and Airs. Kicb.ard Lewie, Mr. and Mrs. Lan- e-aster, Mrs. Luly, Miss Langdon, Miss Lojvis and Mr. Lewis (Cardigan), Mr. and Airs, Arthur Lovell, Mr. A. P. Lloyd and Brother (Office of Works). Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Luff- Misses 51. A. nnd C. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. David Matthews (Windsor Lodge), Mr. and Mrs. AIf Maries, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Moffalt, Mr. and Miss Murwell. Air. and Miss Morris. Mr. and Miss Mprcpr. Mr. and Miss Molvneux, Mr. and Aliss Charles Morris, Air. Sefton Mcly- •<icnx, Miss Molynensr. Mr. J. 0. Meager, Mr. Tlorr.ee Mercer, Air. and Mrs. C. W. Merc er, Mr. James Moflratt, Mr Graham Morris, Mr. Ernest Morgan, Sir Alfred and Lady ATorid, Mrs. T. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Mice. Mr.. Airs, and Miss Kicholls, Mr. and Mrs. #Nash, Mr. Mash (jursr.), Mrs. Morton, Air. and Mrs. Nixon. Miss Gwcn Nicholas (Merthyr). Miss Owen, Mr. Oborn, Air. Oborn (junior), and Misses M. and A. Oborn. Miss P.eiers, Mr and Mrs. Pitt (London), Mr. and Mrs. Portsmouth, end Mr. Ports- mouth (junior). Air. and Miss Price, Miss Mildred Pro-I the roc, Sir Leonard and Lady*powell, the Misses Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Peacock. Air. and Airs. Phillips (Lang- land Bay). Mr. and Mrs. E. liees (Woodlands), Mr. and Mrs. Wro. Kosscr, Mr. Stanley Rood. Miss L. Rood, Col. and Irs. Rice (London). Mr. David Richards, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roberts, Mr. W. T. Bees. Major and M;"s. Hnttk, Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, Capt. Hubert Roberts. Mr. and MrR. W. D. Roderick. Airs. Morris Rol>erts, G. Roberts, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Evan Rowlands. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rut-ben (Hull), iiixs Rt'.«d, V:, and Mrs. ( Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. IL L. Sails, Air. and Mr? I Sedgrcvo (Ijondon), Mr. and Airs, Spittle. Mr and Airs. G. Swarbriek, Dr. G. Arbour Stephens, Lieut. 4n<! Mrs. Syler. Mr. and Mrs. Short. Mr. O'Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mr. Hnd Mrs. Tubbs. Mr. and Airs. Dan Thomas. M.r and Mrs. St. H< licr Twecncy, Mrs. | Thomar. Mi.s-^s Hilda K- and F. 1 homas, fiss .Jt.1i\ 'r?epj?y, M.i.?? H. (Iud S P veeney, Mr. ar 'l Mrs. J. Thomas ?uu?dc?. M)?? G. Thomas i" Chez- j U5"), Mr. and Af rtC C.' D. Thomas. and Airs. GrifTin Thomas, Capi. A if i Thomas, Mr. and Airs. Thorpe. Cant, and Mrs. Harold Wiibams, Mr. and W m. Wat kin?. Miss Westhike, Barrow Williams. Mrs. and Miss We+tlake, Mr. Webber, Mi-. and Mrs. H. D. Williams, ?-Jr.4,mr] Mrj. J. D. Williams, Mr. and Airs. Westlake (Australia), Mr. j,Continued at 1 oot oi Next Column.) J
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 rAVY REDUCED J ri?R ??j???uR? -1: "rl? 9 inmates B?wn by .:ti:Jdha. &.YV, '1J.. £ 167,000,000. the Navy this year will spend —a reduction of i'KjT.MKi.iOO-- Mr. Walter Long ^iirst Lord) told the Commons on Wednesday night. lie Pri,,ie Minister, iu a made not long ago, told the country that up to the very last moment oi the signing .of peace the grav- Cot doubts wero entertained as to whether peabo would be consummated or not. In these circumstances Mr. LOU6 was quito haiisuM:) that tha House would have th- en the first to condemn the Board of Admiralty if, possessed of that knowledge, j and realising what tho risks were, they had faiied to Lcep ti-te Navy In sucli strength as to ejmh!e them to do the:r I duty it untortunateiv pMc? had fallen to 1 the ground. £ 46,800,000 SAVED ON SIJIPS -1 I _l!W OPCl\Ui0nS in me i?airic aiso xxirew a heavy burden upon Die Navy. In t.ug connecuon he wuuM say that A<lmiral Sir, Walter Cowan in the Baltic was entitled ¡ to their c.-edit for tha brilliant ability and unfailing determination with which he had conducted very difficult opera- tions. At the Armistice the personnel Tms II iIIJCï.nOO; to-day it had been reduced to about 150,000. There were then 1,005 ships ordered and under construction; since then there had been cancelled nu; completed on October 31, 310; leaving 75 to he completed. t The approximate saving resulting from the cancellation of the orders amounted, j to £ i6j!00,000.
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I TO-D¡Y- KA??b. Windsor Meeting. -< r?COLLEGE HANDICAP STKEP?E- JL.U Ca 8E of 100 sovs. Two imlM. ?" WUlia!?' P1TCHEK. 4 :0.? B1etw 1 Mr Rich&r?on sSHA?TOI. 4 10-9 Reard<)zi 2 Beardon 2 Capt. Beaumont's AMBEOXGE!?. t, 1M Ei*OW71 6 Also ran: Pref". Face fHarty) The Adinir-1 a-lty (Walkinjzto..). Oil 1.0. Trainer: Blctsoe. Betting: 5 t.o 4 Pitcher. 2 to 1 jihantoi. 4 to 1 As-terosgen. 100 to i3 others. i'our J lengths; Bimilar. QA—PAi>DOCK FULL ING STEEPLE- 1.0 CHASE cf 100 'I, ?vonii.?,. ?r I'crcy'? RATHLL'AGUE. a H-7 Gordon 1 Mr Wkram's "ECl.LtUR.EUR. v 11,7.Bees 2 Also ran: Splinter (XigJje), Saliinasoul (Roberts). Off 1.29. Trainer: Cordon. Betcin?. Evens Bathleague 6 to 4 Eclair- cur 10 to 2 others. Twelve lengths. Only two finished. ? A-DECEMBEE HANDICAP HURDLE ( RACE of 250 .hoys. .J_t..L Ila.J,L I E.H.'}-: of Z5I1 .f>¡: '1'0 min-?. [ Xh1 8. 6 12-6 Sscotfc 1 5Jr Caldicolt's PBX>:aNT a 2: Mr Howeson's THE GCNYAH. 6 11-3 Cullen 3 Also ran: Golden Daisy (PigirottO ie Wisp (Dainty). Bettinff: 7 to 4 The Wisy 2 to 1 Baybar- I'O" i to 1 Golden Dciiey. 10 to 1 otbera. Three tengl.be; fire. Objection w winner for dismounting- in the Nvroii- place. ?ft- TnURSDAT CELLING HADIC.P ?9 .?? HUKDLE RACE cf 100 <M?. Two l miles. Mr P. Ford's TIM, a 1 Mr Bradford a MADAME GULL r. 11-1 UEstransre Z Lord IViitons POTlPHAR 6 11-11 J: Off 2.4.9. Trainer: Casebonme. Betii_ nt?: 5 to 4 Poti;,ha,r 2 to 1 Madame j Gull ami Tim. Four lengths; similar. i Q A—BO VENA Y THRFE YEAR OLD 3.0- ?AOE of JOOOV$ One. mile and a half Sir K. II;ton's SABIAN. 10-7 Mr Anthonr 1 Mr Inmsn's GAVE ELL B Davies ? Pir B. Wilinot'e BESOLUTE 10-7 Metcalfe 3 ran: doyne (P Roberts) Oharlie's Uncle iPiqrxott). Mainsail (Burford), Darly (Sc-rueant). Off 3.1. Trainer: F. Hartigan.
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LLANDOVERY MART. I Aliened Cruelty to Animals. .Ilr. j. it flip I'lliwr i Council me/-t.ijj £ f that aninials brought for disposal to tho cattle mart by farmer^ very early in the morning wp "left without a drop to drink or anything to chew until the followjnsr da v. Several f ratepayers had complained to him nf the 'I smTorinjj caused the dumb animals Could they as a council not (!o anything to remove the hardship to the boasts? ¡ The Mayor: If you arc of opinion that the animal s are ill-treated vou can lod^e | your complaint with the Society for the Preveuiion of Cruelty to Animals. Mr. J. Nicholas: I suggest that we send ] notice to the auctioneers requesting tb("u ) to tell farmers that thev must clear their j annuals on the way to the auction mart. The Mayor said that ha UlU.t give j notic,u of motion, Mr. James Price explained that tho I 'iniinals iiad been taken to the station for ransit. hut on arrival it was found tht .horo were no tri:ck(s available. They wero hrou?ht back and tnrnpd into Cae- mawr (Mr. I't-icc'sUNd) without hi.' I ccMSPDt. <La?ht<-r.? It arcsc through an 0!U?r?cnry. Th?rp were no trucks. 'HI" didn't thin? it would happen a?ain I ?t future, if there were Do trnck". t I farmers would be advised to take them I home. i I DANGtROCS TO AN! MALS. I the state' of Hie cattle mart has beep reported as being dangerous to animals, and tho surveyor recomniende'd eithe/ tarred clappings on it. The latier he osfimated The matter was referred <o a soec.ial mectir,;r.
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REFEREES FOR SATURDAY, I bwmsoa v. Royal Air i'orce—A. E. Freethy. Neath v. Skewtji—E Kobcrts, Ystalyfera v. Llauelly II.—H, Jones. Pembroke v. Tenby-S. C. Webb. Cardiff v. Army r.C.-E. B. Thomas. I Newport v. Cambridge—"W. Best. Aberavon v. Trehcrbert-T. C. Lloyd. Hendy v. Llansafflet—W. H. Jones. ) Aberyshr.rth ,r. Liverpool Universfty?- ¡ S Jones. I R<'?h-f)t OTtBorc 17al?,-W?. T, Moon. Curwen Stars ?. Llandovery—D. flushes. I,tanp?y v. T'cn3rth—W. Dewitt. Amu?anfor? v. Amman United—TT J Tw. Llan.rrenncch v. Pontard'ilais—Ct. p. Jenkins. Lampeter College v. Llancllv Steelwork^ -1" Scale. I Glyn Neath v. Clydac!.—J. Thomas.
! LIGHT BLUES.
LIGHT BLUES. i ¡ Crack' V ât8itvSid-e at j??D mck i ?'gVy a??'. y ?d? a? ? Swansea.  j )*? ?H:?' f ?T! AU Whites Score Twice i'All Wh-Ltes Score T'?17lce i I  ?   1 !in First Half. j I (By PENDRA-GGN.") Memoriae; of such famous t'orec-qaarters as J. C. Wiii, Bry.u Lewis, aitd thediiainu-• tive C. N. Lowe were 'xertvurd by the vis-it; t-j Sw ansea this afternoon -of Camhrktgel | linii emty. TJh-ey came iresii jroqi tiieii' narrcw vtct-ory tiver Oxford on i'uesday, 1 and though the ewnditions w-ere far from good, a lot of interest w^is aroueed in th" ganje. The (.a rub ridge team go from Swansea, to Newport, v-uom they will zui\ on Saturday, la ]913-11, iriben the All "Whites piayed at Cambridge, they only managed to draw, both sid? scoriRg a try. ? ? That sumc cndpd the play ing ca..r?T of W. J Trev? 'Who ?a? Rri¿H"ly injured. 7. 4G, riiltthjs, the Swansea inside-half, was 1 hurt t?e same aftei-noon. Cam:br.i-dg-e scored ea?h-, and Jd by a try at the ia. tervaj. Th? c?jua?spr came through Dinie Thomas, ?ho played on the ?u?. Raiu fell througliout the match.. Team*: *SWAA..SEA—Full-hack, Joe thrùe. Ciuart^rSj C. 'F. Kow.iands, Evan Gr^y, J. Jeffries, and F. Palmer: half-back?,, D. J, Bennet t and Beynoa; forwardiB. Tom Mo-ran, Marsden Jntes, A. L. Jenkinr-, -V. Lvans, rud Parker, A If John. D. J. JobD. and A. Parker. C?MR'RJDGE FNIVFESITY. ;FuU. ,>.1.,) I .JJ:Å i ..L U I back, G. E. S, Wood three-q-uarters, IC H. Saxon, A. X. Smalhvood, R. Trub- fhaw, and J. VV. R. Robertson; hall-backs, A. B. b. Young and Ckjn Lewis; for- wards, G. S. Conway. R. Cove-Smith, W. S. CWidivr-, P. A. Batter, H. P. Sniith D. Orr-Ewin?. R. J). Whithorn, aud T. E. Alaril. Referee: Mr. A. E. Freethy, Swansea. TEAM CHANGES. i "L I 1 i i nun iiZki given way to and Itw grouxicl» ttxougk iieavr, wa; bo- eo bad as mifciit have been expected. Swansea j made f:-• ""o] changes forward, the ebfeti- j tees incjuding Totn Williams, Tom Parker and S. Unstable. It transpired that the last-siamed had -injarsd his hand while working dnirag the .morning. He vrill not be able to pla-V on Saturday. j A notable absentee Cambridge ) side was Greenwood the -captain. EARLY svmz. Opening against the CamlTridgc- did goon work in the rushes, but pre., renfclr .Swansea, got under way, find a score within fiy-e miriutes <of the start. of the Cam%ridsre .backfi 'misse-rli a pass Ti,p, Boynon, jretHng pos- j&eesiou, s'mt ANTHONY FVANTS over; with, a try in the left-hand corner. 1\0 I resulted. Tlte attendance at this was about 3,000. Til the eiisu'In'j i lr..r Joe effected a I fine clearing, but the nest strong forward rttsh tie^xly Cs-.nt^ric orer. Jo-e iiees was brushed aside when tryin^ .to field, and the Light Blues would have scored had not Rowlands come to the rescue. A fine interception hy Tom Morgan jave Swansea the advantage once more. Bennett made a nice opening, "but Bernorf's astray. Up to now we bi(i seen very little of Clem Lewis, Th(, \rhih' w'.?rÐf'naH1 while they ?pre at'tjc?dns', ,ud Lpwis kicked to b)lWh. but t he next moment -t?.e ?nto? heeled, and BICYNON, -o i n T q vv a -v in briL liant fashion, got to the rcrge of the line. Here lIe was tackicd by Wood, but he rolled over and grounded the ball cleverly, I the referee awarding a try. The scorer took the kick himself, but he failed to gain the extra points. Smart work between Bennett and l^vnoa did not go much further, for Jeffries failed to hold his transfer. A I better effort wa« that rosde by Grey, who ran up to Wood, rho tackicd him wit.h. out being able to n.-ccent him from srivii^ the ball away. Rowlands just failed to I get in a pass, otherwise it would hare meant a certain .score. In tlia tackle Grey was injured, hut luckily he was soon, able to resume. Swansea continued Half-time Score: I SWANSEA—2 trfes. II CAMBRIDGE-Nil. I
 RUrjl3Y UNION. I
 RUrjl3Y UNION. I Half-time score- 1 Kent-Nil. East Midlands?—6 points.
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ENGLISH LEAGUE. j 1 Haif-timo score- 1 Bradford-Ni]. Blackburn Eobers—1 goal. I I
QUARTERMASTER INII CUSTODY.
QUARTERMASTER IN CUSTODY. o 1 Bad Refused. I PLY MO UTH, Wednesday. Captain and Quartermaster Lrnest, slh Devon Pagiarerit, was charged at Ply. j mouth Police Court to-day with Iraadn- lently converting to his own use in Nov, of last year, a cheque for £29 17s. ^ld..en- trusted to him for pay mt to the Pre- sident of the Regimental Institute at Crowbill Convaleiscect H o5pit.al. Detective-Inspector Collins, of Scotland Yard, deposed to arresting the accused at Plymouth Citadel yesterday. He told him other charges would be preferred. Defending solicitor, applying for bail, declared that accused had a perfect answer to the charge. He had been under close arrest since November, 3rd, baing apprehended the military immediately on his arrival from Russia. His record during jus 2-i years in the army was clean. The prosecution solicitor opposed bail, stating that seven other charges of a t>iviiilar character would bo preferred, and other cases of a mote serious nature were being inveMigatcd. Accused was remanded, bail being re, fueed.
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TO-DAY'S WIRES. —■ ■■ ■ ■ — CLEMENCEAU IN LONDON. M. Cleunencesu arrived at Victoria at 10.5 ^Jiii> morning. j FACTORY EXPLOSION. 1 An explosion of nitre-giyeeriuo took place at Nobel's Factory, Stevenston, on ind one man was 1 killed.—Exchange. I ANOTHER D'ANNUNZIO COUP. 1; Paris. Thursday.—A riumc te.egram to the "Petit Parisien &iys D'Annnnr.os | soldiers lost Saturday raided the depots | i ( he French Orient Army. The Gen-1 darmerie attempted to. intervene, and several of them were killed or wounded.— j Exchange- I I UNERCOHJ'3'ON. -?  -1 Boston. '■* Min>sa<»y (recejreri Jhurs-j |day).—The liners Carroa].? and Maryland l f-?nidcd lo-day 5M miles M?. cf Halifax. I IBotli vessels were only slightly daoaaaed. I
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TAKEN ILL IN COURT I Mr. Lyle Samuel Has to Leave Box. | LON DO X Wednetday. ,L i ell1e5 fl'V. I 113 the King's Bench to-d-y the hesriug I was continued oi t .,f, action brought by• Mr. Alexander Lyle Samuel. M P., Mr. Frederick Willdam Frencl' I and Atr. Alfred Pretty, c?aim'in^ flansages for Alleged libel. The matters sitise out of the last^ Gfeneral Elect Loo. Plaintiff ¡ was farther crossined by Mr. Pat- i ?rick Hastings for the daffBdaht?. ?"4Tinsel.- YDn Jmow an tindischarge<! bnnkr?p; can»»A K? into Parliament? Witn(\; (ailih. Unions yon got someone to pay your I i debts yon could not have come to huri, ot yon migh). have been arrested?—| I suppose &0, j There was a-warrant out?—Only fori but the Registrar -Aid. fad the circumst ances been kno-n-Ti. it I would nor have been issued. I FIRST WIFE'S ESTATE. I Counsel referred to the arrangement 1 made by a :1Ir. free, a solicitor., relating to the plaintiffs fit wife's e*tnte. and Mid to plaintiff: "That nmadebe. cause your ihst wife refused that, you should have any benefit out of the estate at all." Plaintiff: That il!> not true at all. Witness R-Jid his eomplaitit t'.vit, Mr. Gee wanted to get the money for himself. His wife was anxinns that, whatever happened, the estate should be I p!h,,('tf-¡ from claims by the t)!aini?i'? creditors. and should go to t1H bpnfbt of the childrc.i. Plaintiff sad Mr. Gee was trying to act in a breach of trust to d-I fraud the tnd the children. Counsel. That 1'; a grave ebarg*. W itness: 1 am sorry to mate it. I Did Mr. Gee adhere to the bitter end ilat the money was to h settled on the children.. j The Lord Chief Justice said thA t, far as he cou.j sep there appeared to be no j impropriety on the psrt of Mr (-ice MR, SAMUEL UNWELL. I At *bi«, stag* Mr. Samuel ""3!; sefzsd i with a sudden iudiiposit.ion In repiy to his Lord-ship a question as to whether he would lite to leave court for a moment, witness said be would rather set it over. After a further ten minutes' re-examino- Hon, Mr Samuel's request to leave court ÎI was granted. When he returned plaintiff faid there was no truth in the suggestion that he tried to take advantsge of his first wife's ¡ lonelv position I The case V-.f, adjourned.
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—— I The Master of the Swansea Workhouse will present, a repor: on ell able-bodied and «en>i-able-bodied men in the Institu- tion, and ir. future an new 8-dmiasions will appear before the House Committee at the first opportunity. Yet another opportunity. To er-able 1 those patients who were unable to see. Mrs. Clara E. iUtiter last week, she will i msk<' <!M)tb'?i' v!?)? ?' ?wos?a ?n Fri-j da,. This ? positively ?r ?&<r virit untU j 1P22. k'-e advt. on r<!? 7.
Family Notices
? CtRTMS, ?AH?AGES, AM3 ? DEATHS. ?jMAR?AR?.  ?aE&AP'DOy—BUDI?BGI:.—? 'Dfc'Fmb?r 11. I at St-. SSary'jj Church by tup Rev. H?i- rinirton -0 ALA.. Vicar l??is IJov- J elten only "on of -?r..nn? ?rp. W. H. i n?addou. Üonfection>er. ?Tans?a. to Et?c I J?te (Kitty) y?u??est dau?ht?r 6f Mr?. ? j <md the h'OO Captam RucHedge. 8, C?m- j .brran.-pla-ce, r>wa.nsea. ISIA?MI )r''HOMA.S—<?UNNI?G.At St. Hefen's-road j Con£rraHcnnlCiHrrk ?'Rnaf;?. De-cm- b&r 11th. "919 :bytiw Kev. T. -Sinclair I' .Evans, 'f'ntt)ct Howl: CliSnj'd ?boma?. ????y*s<?n ei Mr Prudence Thomas. -4w&n- rm. and O?re B?atrise 'cid?st daughter of .Mr and ?M. J. G Gmmiu.g. of 18 St. ti«orse'«-terra;?c. Swacaea. 161A12.13 I ??ES—MIOBERT.—At Ebel?-zer WeiSh C<ms'r?-?<on?I Church, on Thur<?ciay. .??th in?. by 'e1cRe\Wm..Tame" GH- l"'rtH{),rr.(:1'ly..00l6f Mr. TId Mr=. Daniei .lone-, of 24 Bryrncmor-crescent. to Bet?: roun&er dau?htor of the ?t? A'r. ¡ and -Mm, Liewelm C?bert ot Llj-iStyY;, ? Xe?'?ru. 'Pfm. ?c)A12-? !Tjl?7IR—McBO??Abn.-On Df?mtw ?h.?t! i-t. X?-= C?ursh ?y thp Rov I L Jen. I nja, ?:'ni!)k ?d?'?rd. oftb' f?n cf the tat? Mv. and Mrs. T. liewis Cardiff to Mar- {raret JPcgsfy) Ivouieo. eldest daughter of ) Mr. rind F II •Jtol>o»add.$sotrth ) •RkieVds, nr.d nioce .of Hf. B. fi, Jones. 1° ¡ tteathfield-Msreet Bwansca, -fp 41^5.2 Trinity, j Swansea Decembc" 9tn by the Rev. E. t D. Hcurjr !\Ü:n.T). Henrv Uicfetnsan. cidei, son ?f Sr. 'and 3frs. T Di?kinson. Dublin. and E!?rs<?r N.pit'L on<y 'dMiphter of i Mr. and ilrs \T M. Thomas, 'M. Kin? R(l- j ware-road. Swansea. C12?? DEATHS. GtEEOOST.—Or) Decemi»er Birch- eroye, William Gregory "Interred Kethel ..Ohiircfe-yard. rSatnrdti" 3 o'clncl-i Pr-.i>\ic "uneral. "Elwood." Fiafod James 'Jerilniis <■ steeple facto, airsii Fn-n-sral'ThiirtaRv 'I p.m.. Cwm- sreily. CJsiit:c3Jen Tonty ,178Ali-ll ,T-HANKS FOfi SYMPATHY. R'E¡F;. :R. ? Cecil-street 'Mansel- ion vrtdn?astr; ths.nka.HiEieads''for tIre" ki-'d esmpatby cnd Tor -?fhf -t-rsmtift? ?f'rrt t1'ihntæn&.h:£d :in her -recent md j rcmi-ved rn-tier ?Teccnt ?s?d LOXG.—?r. Long. ?3 Xorfct?.?n-eGt tbai?K nil fr:on? ior eyrupathy .-&nd tributes in  h!? lc(J"f 'b? dear wife, "Lrnw Ann. <? I)ccemh<n- ?cd, who w?s buried at. 9k?tty Cemetery ort the 5th r)ec-emi??r. ?;75A!Z-?l, IN MBMORtAM ?njjT?'?fS.—In LoriB? memory of PTly:\te! ?'. ,?eH. G'd'stcr Hcg?.. the dcarly ?:? -? of and Mrs, R. Williams .5. ?'i ?oinc? Swa,nsc?. who dim at "h'?M'TS. :it!SBSj?'TT:ES'.n.. "f?P'mKnt' <on .j Liecemher ?l€.h. 19>5. one monih B'TtPT ?<ieR PiEni?tp' :cT the ,A:r.mitic baTinR be?n in the h?nds ? the E?ns fo, 20 'nm?tb* -Short wac <t? life, ?"y (imu, :«on Peaceful 1ft) reat: .itjs Sic-iher who misses you' nawst -tif -itll. Tves Mother xvho loveti tou :b<rt. ¡ Loved by ail. JffLAK-M J BKS'N.—I-n !or'i?g' mes!?? ?f Jat? H?MT] m Cartref." 'Jejeey-rcad Boimnaeu. who paed a wn? D?Mmf'er 11th WlB. Hver -re. mer.ir.c»rcd ? h?r lOTir.x haaba?a. ?'h?I ¡ dren and jOOn i;uicy. ?bcn motb'r: bt¡red .her ta?t. farewll. lffim rtine mope tha-n twrcrie ran "tell T-he home »cms anofiher place W ithout tt-he smile -of inolher ? Jaee j
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THT&E-ATB&. 'BOVQVEIS, ]t. !? (OT, ¡ ?? Tf?Y's !.t??.r?!Ai.fSTs )T).)'? 6?'<dtr'? .(??ord ? .R?amra At?-T 7 3 m i T?' ?(?'?.t-a.i j i .i:'l. the Lar-ett LonWon I S. Cnti^sstreet Tet W Xkn&vnf I — — i( TOD LATE VQn CLASS5FJCA- I TIGN. ¡ -T\' A-NTLD, Motor -Meobanic n'ho hnow? his. jab: start New Tea.r—WatkiK? Gar&rte. 'Ray.nei'.piaw.. '• D' 'E;r=it'Y'in JaruaT: Cs?-E. X495. A&ent. J. R. Watkm ilotor E!:?iNMf. 'H0jrner.plr.ce. '73A12-t» ].P:f:J"To.marro'v .;i,¡ ? street. fabOTe I?sh.?trppt Station). Ccm. mence 11 o'clock, ilr. Jostoh Hard". SUPERIN'IJENDENTS and Aa?nte w?itd f3 :U Brynamman. 6ar??nt. Llandebie.- L-la-ndilo, Llandovery, Penyvrrcec, Croffi. Band«. Tuanble, and Pontyberom.—Anply district Súpp¡-mtenàent ? Norman-road. Ammanford. ■ _1 ¡;2'1' ??'A?E'D" ? B<M?aT D TinpteW K6 'I Ib*. 33 by 28, lowest quotation, lor H»1.„ v"rzte ?ox V 4 Leader 'Omc. Bxttoit. — liox V 4 i  ader 'Offief. ??A?M7; i;!i'EC:¡M, Ciea'rK.<ce <?' "die>' and "¡¡; ? Atl.W?-)! Tweed .Cca.t? .F'm". etc.. at Half Pricep Gent s. Ealncoat« nt to f-I'Mr.—a:<-iM!?-. H'?h-cl.?5 ?nn'c:. 4-3, Kins Kdward-robd, Sw»*neea. 131A1S-15' SMART Office Boy wanted Doc? C:9!li(> ?-3 Qfllcej shorthand essentinl—Write In own 'bandwriting, Colliery." Daily Leader. _C'l?-l? CfOOK^JENESAIi.—WintW, ny Jcnuary ? 6th, & ?.r?MP Coch-G?n'erEi—A?r.Iy" Mrs..Sees ?!cs. 13>e1 Bo If vtd .Ppn'tar-; d-nlsie.. ?-?-    A MMAyFOB?—Ma?n- 'Chr?.tm'M of pnod j A ehcer. iu truth by ind,ieicus T?r- chases of our Jlincinrt tlaefchrfs. Pattv GIl"- Kettles. -?t ainlees Crrt- lery. Week-end Cases, Planes etc.—Harries, the Fiiratehcr-s afd Trnniporigcrs. C12-!1 THE grepatePt doubfter is convinced after o&e tl10.r0u.gh test cf Karswoc-1 Biwce, ecntaining jrround insects—the egg pno- dticer it it a -pleasure to fell, because tt, 1 give* 1. Thomsbe.. Cfoemift. G-orseinon. and Old Bank phartna-ey, LlaneUy. 1S1A1M7 THE daily "baaket of (' iucreaised i wond^rf-all.* s*ifl one user after trying ICare-wood poultry Spice. EverT'bte-Cy weJl <if it, Psiokc;t-e 2^d;. 7|d. 1:1-3.1. Ð. Walters. Corn Stores. GlyivNeath. i1!1A1.1 TlrANTED. ?]T!?e Person or Widow. ?-36: T ? genej hfate work ?nd p'a?n co?s. ing: hours. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.—Write. *t-*ti,»g, wa-gcf, required. T, W- "Leader" Office. Swansea. 181A12-15 T?T.NTED. a Pay Housemaid; refer- ? t ()n,}rr, Herbert afoy'ftiaC"nA. 32-lS I KinytoB-road, ?kcrty. "?'AjS-15 -CTf? A'?n.-<*d OTi ?:50a lÏou. Tor?uU ?"E?.7 part?Plari- a.pp'v to the feere- t¡U'i <tf t.h?.La.?dor? Pp-r"?aT)pt)t B?n?ins- ?o?M't*61. Wir:d-E1:rt, 6'«'3.??'a. Yon Ta? aiM) iTTe?t w"ur B&.vh!? with th. ty: !Bt.'??&st pa? h&Jf?ypar!y. frp? cf Ja??M? Taa.. C12-M J F08 EA!X. '?Uff -1'n?M 8tjn Walnut -P Bedroom Suite: chead t,? SrcracdiRte h?vcr; Toom v.-aEt??.—Write B?x W 4 r?a!lY 1 Leader. 1MA32-5 T?URS.—3'?g<r'-&ce?t. ?acl< S?t: I&r?c- -f. F!J<?????< ?V-ap XT!<? lively Pillo-.?- MnS'- 1^«. co*t £ -late la^t E'aot1: IIHer worn: trproYM wiU?g-Iy: ssnnine baa-?e'Tj: accept ?4 1!08. ?t. I?plpa'?-j'oa.d. ?wan?a- 18 _13 ALE ;T c i-i??r -r a Toyog Uby-pCíli<tTï; I '3 ti<m T("IU')Tl', at the TOT J'adarY'. Jockey street,, ?Et "fj HiKh-Ftr'?t. erd within, one minute from Hijh-strr-et Station. To he ?nM in lots to E'mt mH'- c?fsf?. ?:t-? to oosnr?ncc prampHy tt H n'<l<?-'k a..m.—Jc?)h KarrM. AltC{¡('In 469 lwl?L-. (?3.? ONE Hundred '9?'?-n''?9? rnHet? ?T-i ?? !T;?. 7s and 8?. ?a'?h.-?-Uoyd. 304 Pen- trejrethir-road Cwmbwria Swan«ca 81AJ.z.17 ¡ .?.?.?. ? _?8iA?.17 -<Pm OPFERRD for p.-??si?n or 7n- ?' V* formation L»Ao jn? to Pr,ct in jrocd locality.—Write Cox T> 5, j I>aily Leader. F-iir-,i!Abcd House or Auart- » V incut*: every care taaen.—Reply MetalLe.ader OFFice Swaneea. THE Drawinsr for H. Jore?, Melin Tioplate JL Finishing Dept., Neath, postponed 1 for a month. C12-1-S OR. SALE, a Blaet Mare 5 years old. and JL Harness and Chains inclnded —Air-ply Royer* White House. Mouvt Plaemarl, I 1S1A12-S CHRISTMAS for ¡ Christmas of all k;n<j.«.. of Household I Furniture at Hill" who wish tc annon-iieo that their Annual Saie of Surplus Stock, which is, very larpe and sreat in variety, of Bedroom and Parlour S lites 1 and Bookcases, Bedstead? Mattreeaee and I Beddins. fCitchen Dresser*, and othc eoodc too numerous to mention, rrili be Sold at the Loweot Poseible Pricpa Ail in tendintr nurehaeers should call it once and I inspect before the ht hareaens art- p-one Any coods stored free of charee Caeb or Ease -lQrll)A Deliver to anj nart« cf the m,orintrr.-Plca" note the Gower-street. Swansea? Ako 14 Vv7 iv:(!v>r. road, Keath. 'S, I 7 T:NCLE m?T'S fun C?atn ?ft!T'?and U Airf.oDd Totfres &re r'ow on Sa?e at his ?tord-etrpct Shop Pre-war Quality. The F??j?J?JR-??_ 531A12-17 IpURS RsTnedcUed.—?.v our pro<;f-s w? are J fb)? to make Old Pars look like New. An <h? Latent Style? in Fur Cr?tt 'Se1. —Ttr'??ns ?: Cr?doch-?trcft Swansea 1San.í K'AESWOOl) Poultry Spice ■wilt not, ¡ Knock" e?f out, Cf h('n W? on I ?a?d?. but that .it-wili !?r?7 -;c''r?a?' eye' avera-ja of birds rM<oi)aM? fed..?s beyond dispute. CoDtnins cr?und in?t! f "Ho.bbs, C?T? ilii'tSant: "Hfch- j afNet.. Nesth« J4J,.1 TOO LATE FOR CLAS31 Fl. I CATION. TO set out of 'hen food all the eg-jes there T are in it, ,tu =n. add a little Ka.rswoo<i l-onltry pt, contswnine ^roatd- I-Resui&s :n«suaily double wtien Kar-sWood is 'Morri? The Plmrmacy. hr- raniman. EXPECTING e-^c-= #mm foedin^ table JU scrap-: -withottt Katewrod Poultry Spice ^conmxntn'? ground insects! is like expecting restilts tti hotKUi building from bucks 'without mortair. Jia.Tswood Mpice ensure^- {Îe-e. J. L. Jones, penian H<Wies, iHinvam. lfiiAt>< j P'AiN'J.'iJl{. KeeJcs jSitnation; thr-evj vs&nSbe' experience. — Wrtttv, ":pantter," '_[?n?rM8<'p. awnmM?. '7hCZ.1 ? AKGH ?tB?b of ??<?ts a?'fj C i?a?tt? t? J.¡ -fei). Rc?ntree? Ctip?r ?. .W.l"lb. Cr?ct?JiM?d C-ums, ?. ?b. B?at C?-eh?o<. 35. {j,j, lb. D:Sn and ma?y ottifr tat? Otte s. 'lerma ca?.—I?n?. Xorth&aipMt! IicM«. P<TimTd?t??. ? "feiMM.; one Smart Yotmc Titdv to thv. Drawsty.—WiUleaas. Draper. TJpiaitd- Sw?rH»ea. C!2-j.\ "TjS^AXTEI). -a "for frrst-cii»? Op.fe *11 in -Sooth WJ2,: prevjo?TF experience e:>senttaL—'Reply ,J R. Ifawesst. Cejtfurr- ■ Gbem-berg, Cardiff. CI2-1A TV'"ANTED. » £ ngi»e DTi",e?r: -? TI?, T? u?.d to Su?icn ?c Pta.ct.—?!)??. Jobr T?.?-ia ?n -a?i Co. 'P-rinrt. A i > v, cc ol tlift If lYERT J WATTTR?rThf ChT?t-nM? 'd. -"A mad Ie generally -enormous. yoiir order early to avoid -disappointment. —Emanuel Thomas .e.Ud:SOl1, £ wa&se«. I S ¡'GCF.varjeÙ;:m-ii;d .{)tl the I marf?t f?ily: :b!:? t!? "E T. ?a?b Sa»ec is a nermanant sellfxw iins. Whnt?. -MM tram ?Sta?nu?] Thcm-t mjtd B1n ?w?T'- iSl-A-.g-tl PROFESSIONAL. T MR. Frank Walton, :F; H&r?. H<?n<-n? .rt'- Land., and Mrs. Walton, C?-tt?at? Nurse end ?a??ft? h?v? t??c-n .-?Tpr ?? |T»r-act!ce of 'J'M"nt. ..forurcriy -wrried on by .Nttrr«e E-vans ricth -.waet acid present nsa-ti en tc, ay av wired of the hwrhewt skill ttb'J (r. Mns- Remedial E-»f-ci«fW X .Itjttw H?f?h onencv..Radiant .Ro-.Tt Bctb- etc —a. f'fv. none.-st-eet. Swerves, liilA&'l I ,JL
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ISIPORT^T DECISIS BY S \AI ANS;EAIB UTCCH ERS. Tirt SWANSEA •BtrTGEffiRS decided SOT TO SUTaL ^FTER THIS WEEK, owing te -thfe Ministry erf TDod htering iiitmisefl the w-hofcmle prime to the feetleTs, while the retail Imicp -raniaius the same. By charging r iittlv extra, to jneet tins increased .eosrf-, the cetaiteens ate liuhfe to heavy p?f--se«rt;on.
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-0. .+. AIILEGED FRAUD. Sequel to Bigamy Charge At ^watisea PoHee Court on Wednes- day, 'Martha Louisa Ingram ■ya? matoned for nrtlrrwinilh- obtaining- frora the Regimental Paymaster «t.iu 0f £i Ss. br falve pretenres with intent to defraud ,betw-e."1! Januar-r 13ti, and June TUTS. There was a snrond strtmaons Telating to ;'3 TIrndf 9s., .bv± in -ati'swr to M'r. Henry 1 hompson yor the defences, "J'lr. Rupert Tvewi-? (pTi^eciiting'i svid it wag not intended to proceed with that case. Mr. Lewi-; said that -defendant ail1 i}1P, was the wife <ef IK-ntihar-niftl f>f., « 'prit^rtfe in the A run- Se.rrii«» C'orp^ K^siotiyts. It was -tn'iie tJiat fhrotiirrh x ixssin cf marriage .rt:htf>N\ in 11917, trut M that iifoe wars the legkl of a man rtaicT<d tncrsm, tries ftlrve at that -time., -aird *who was unfRfrnsratelv in the Tr.VpnTtii Puion. CONVTCTED OF BIGAMY. -mm ?as pro.???p?i .f?.- 'n?n;t at ?i& ? ?s?iz??. ?'nd ?as ctinvieted: As \'1{"'S1l.p- pt1 wif? ('; 'R?(? s?p r?ppi'<?d f:?? the I enhof J?n.uarT, m7„ nnti1 J?? ?t?. ICtS, the snm of &:> ?. A r?r? ?rj-o?s ?nt a?ut it ws fhat P?B?' ?M Qigw 'I dlad from the Array ?in fVan^ry. j'<%?. lmt1)üli';jtb$i"mding' i?ai- fact <an? ?'' £.w1 that h? ?.-?s ?t 'ho.o with Iw.r £ he still eon tinned to draw the separation -allowance until June ftfcb, when it was =to^>ped. When -defendant was he- fore Mr. ,Tn?tiee Sanlcey at the, Assiefes fpr bigamy, the prose?utlsig liarri.s'r men- tioned the CTUGsf ien of the *=paxfr;fkiffl pay, Judga then M-icllw caly with the bigamy As a m«t- ter of fact," said Mr. Lewis, "It vr-is Armistice 1>ct. a-nd she lora" bound over." j Mr. Thompson: Becanse it wa$Amis- tice T>ay? She was bound over on th* merits "f t'Le- t-nse. Mr. Lewis; R"s -B-nt ra«teria]. Mr. Themfmcm: That's w-liv 50a rcea- tiosed x An X.O.O. from the Pay "WSs called to prove certain pfeyfa«nt«. 1t. wan said thnt defends nt went a fdftn ■of marriaare rrith tie iBRa Rres -on Jaiiti- arr ISth. TW7. AN UNLUCKY DAY. :\1x. Kufiert LeTrfe: The isth; that's an ■onlneky day. i'T^inatter. 1 Tlie Chairman (i r. J. H. R^se«rl: Oil, I 4ont know f0 nr.K\h. I was horo '11 the Kith. The Clerk (Mr. 1. W. Thorpe): ?o tss- r. ("Renewed- langh te-T.) COTAPLIMENT FROM THE 8ENTCH. The "itn(! Sergt. Watti, on the con- elusion of his evidence vompiirjented by the ehairmaij who said he had never heard anyone giving evidence in .that i witnefte box better. Sergt. Watet: Thanks yr-u. sir. | Detective sfergt .Fi-ancis, that when be spoke to defendant on tin: matter the admitted the offonoe. defcaclant was bound co-er for bigamy at the Assize?, the judge said that justice would be met by adopting that conree «iad he (witness) that tilso referred to the present charge. Mr. Thompson: Let ms get that per- fectly clear. TChen Mr. Justi-ce iSankev bound defendant over, and paid that de- fendant would be met in Hut! v?y, fo? understood him to be referring tc the fme- f-ent cliarge as well as ( tii-fe bigoany charge?—I did, sir. Witness wts teidring to questions by I h. Thompson, in the course of, whk- be said that defendant, daring her I-egal im3- hand's early iHncss looked efter him vcell and went to Talgarth in order to be neap to him and help Iiim. Defendant brfcte down and sobbed bitterly. Witness v; on to say that defendant eventually became reduced in circum- stances. The man Eees was a very ripe type of man, who had stuct to her well ever since they had met. SENT TO THE SESSIONS.. Formally charged, defenaant pleaded not guilty, and was committed to the Quarts* Sessions. 1 Bail was allowed.
ANTI-DUMPING BILL. ———e——
ANTI-DUMPING BILL. ——— e —— LONDON, Wednesd&y. At the P. and 0. Company meeting to-day Lord Incheape, who presided, said the Anti-Damping Bill canned kini grow- ing consternation. If what they wanted R-a6 a short logis- bUn" cut to commercial suicide thenito more effective Bill was Are- devised. Any measure on those linfw, which sought to rivet'on British industry the abomina- tion of (xovernment control, would be fought unitedly by the enlire comnwrcial community. They had had enough of that eort of thing. rLi8 sole condition on which British trade could recover was freedom from control. Before the war, when prices were I governed by free competition, bunker coal in London oMt 25s. pM toil. t'nder Government control it cost te-daj 105a. Pei ten.
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SWANSEA"S FUND. r (Continued ^rom Page One). b gcaierousl-y as any other branch 01 trade. MORRISTON'S EFFORT,. The Jtlorriston ajp- pointsd to organise a concert, •which tlw Plasmarl School Minstr-el Troupe- will be i«ature, htive made all arrangements ior Saturday, DOCÆ!mbar20th. This "is likeh to be «t big aS'sir, .and the' ^ounaiittee is warkiag very onthii- sia^tK-slh". Notices are going out. calling tl-e general Mornston raittee to.i:1 meeting at the Prhnitiv-e JMetliodist Clta^pei, The- Cross, Mnc- riston, on Monday, December 15tJ\, at -8.30 p.m. Ji -we may he alleged I to express a hope, that is that the invitaiicmB sent out ian behalf -of ibo Committee vrill secure a lsjge. and reprc?nt?i?e at4.endan^.e. Another of th? Churches ?hjcb hoPps to ma? a retiring collection. ?or the -fund is Sb:ttv ',y slH). Tbs' ,ffort will be in ?be ?sew '? ar. TO-DAY'S S US SCR 1FT [ ONS. H. A. Leak, ÆÆg., The Br-redsman., Ostcrd-.st. 4 4 IB, Morgan, Jenkms & Son, 'Waterioo-stax-et 10 10 0 Messrs. Me Quire aud Bellson (per D. M. O > il' "1 ) ( ¡ DU n an) 0 Skcttv Wesley Young I Men's Bible" Class 0 10 0 Messrs. Thomas & Evans I and John Dyer, Ltd. 10 0 0 John Dyer, Esq. 5 0 O lieginald Francis, Esq., '} T?uglyn, 'L?ng?nd ( ug -1 t.t gl( B ay — 10 10 u J 4. -J..V (lt "ChMno" 1 1 t) Dr. Trevor 1Z fans 1 1 0 Frank P. Charles, Esq., i .P.l GD c I uilent Buildings, Bt. Marv- j?treei„ Swansea 5 5 0 John D. Prioe, 38. Alexandra terrace, Brynmill 1 0 H. OEn, Esq., 1.), StaHley-.terra.c-e, Mount I 1 1 0 Mrs. A.. L Blowitt Jen- kins. Gienthorne,, N J5ketty-road 2 2 O. Messrs. Evas Gxifiith-R and SOl)., II ay an d iCCTJ1 Jde'i-chancs, 150, ,I 2 2 D .,¡ JaiiiPS \Y hh.e Esq. 7, HeathfifJd 5 0 ni ?'?p<"nt (i-room, E.?n. 1 10 Meal's. Morgan WRkelv and: Co. 10 io- 0 W. J. Chidzny. Eq., Cam Ingli, 126, Br-n- rond 1 0 0 First Box Boti m Hotel,0 and Mrs.. Owen and Staff 1 4 Ii Messrs. Clark and Lufi, M'?nn? SurveYor?. Cy.? .? -? 1 P.: :r! .Mng?. 5, 5 0 J. Evan A H-nvlar-d?. • ( • E'a r)".l t r .■ ,r> 5 0 Aid. Percy Mohmetix 30 10 0 A b ra b n m Lv<Gm?, E s q.,  :3 2 0 ¡
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(Continue:! from Preceding Column.) and Mrs. Edward Williams, Mr. and Mrs. j Stanley William?, Miss Violet Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williams (Morris- ton), Miss H- Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams. Col. Dyson Mr. Miibourne Williams. Mr. Aubrey Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Williams (Dulais House). i j Mr. and Mrs. T. Yoratli. J