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SWANSEA DISTRICT Great Western Railway directors have approved of the plans for doubling their line from Llandilo to Bynea. The Late Mrs. D. Davies. mother of Coun- cillor D. W. Davies, PwLlbach, YtaJyfera, wa-s buried on Saturday at Pantteg grave- yard, Ystalyiera. )11". F. D. Grey, Brynmawr-piace, Maesteg, died on Friday from pneumonia. He was a well-known resident, and an excellent black- and-white artiste. At Water-street Baptist Chapei, Aber- avon, on Thursday, Rev. W. C. Minnifee, D.D., ox Newport, delivered a lecture on "Foes of the Faith," and also preached an excellent ser.non in the afternoon. The Dewi Sant banquet will be held on March 1st, at the Dynevor Arms hot-el; Pontardawe, the fullùwing being elected officers:—President, Mr. John LL Williams (newsagent.); treasurer, Mr. William Clat- worthy secret ary; Mr. Anewrin Bowen. Pontardawe Guarc!LarLi Thursday con- tributed two guineas for the N.S.P.Q.U Society. Messrs. William Hargreaves and bam Morgan and the cier were appointed to attend i..e Poor Law Conference at Ton- don on February 20 and 21. At an inquest held at Cfydach on Friday on John Lewis, St. Joiin 3-road, Clydacli, John Lewis. (father), collier, stated that the crild, wluch was one of twins, only lived for thirty-one hours. Dr. Havard Jones said the child was prematurely born. He attri- buted death to convulsions, and the jury re- turned a verdict accordingly- One of Llangyfelach's most esteemed in- habitants, Mrs. Ann Thomas, of Caeffair House, died on Thursday, aged 74, at Gwae- dy-maes Farm. The funeral tahs place en Saturday at Salem Chapel. She leaves, two sons, Mr. Tom Thomas, C.C., and Air. W. R. Harris, of New York, a director of the American Tobacco Company. A presentation meeting was heid at the Drmvant Inn on Saturday evening when the members of the Loyal Margaretta Richard Lodge presented Bro. R. Jones with an il- luminated emblem for services rendered. In the unavoidable absence of Bro. J- James, Garnant, Bro. W. Beynon made the presen- tation. At Ab-eravon on Saturday John Jones, labourer, Model Lodging It out e, Aberavon, wad charged with drunkenness cn Friday night in High-street, Aberavon, and with assaulting P.S. Phillips. lie struck Sergt. Phillips and kicked P. C. Young. Defendant was sent down for 14 days for drunkenness, and one month hard la-bonr for assaulting the police. At Llanelly County Ccnrt on Monday James Davies, steel worker, Brynmor-road, was tued under a judgment summons fcy James Roes, Glanmor stores, for 12s., gro- I I ceries supplied. A certificate showed that defendant earned 1;23 2s. Id. a month—an average of 15s. 6d. a week. His Honour made a comyrlttal for 14 days. Mr. Trevor Hunter, solicitor, Aberavon, hais been appointed a commissioner of oathi. At Aberavon on Monday, the following v^ere charged with trespass on the G.W.R. line at Cymrcer on January 3rd Y\ Stone, David Thomas, W Smith, D. George, YV, Williams, Thomas Rogers, Benjamin Mead, Thomas Maj*tin Davici Evans, Frederick Havnes, Johr Davies, Evan Martin, David Thomas, William Thomas, John Williaaa^ ^bnzpas David, Jacob Thomas, S. Wills,1 Lewis Lewis, Jenfcin Jones and J. C. f?1homas. Those .v" 1 appeared were lined) i. each, and the j- eacb. i Istve Conservative Hall, Gowerton, the it noers of the St. John's Church Choir, who trv part in the recent cantata, "Soldiers of tbe Croes," were treated by Rev. Evan Griffiths to a social gathering and coffee eupper. A happy time spent in a musi- cad way. Several vocalists contributed to the evening's programme- During an in- terval, those who had a,ken part in the cantata were presented with & copy of the performance, kindly given 'with the com- poser's compliments. PontardAwe Steel Smelters' Relief Fund annual dinneT took place aC the Victoria Hotel, Pontardawe, on Saturday evening, about 80 being present. Host and hostess (Mr. and Mrs. Davies) served an excellent repast. Music followed the it-inner, those, participating including—Mc^1"5-, i. Llew. <Jyn, William Lewis, the blind fi&rpist-; Thomas, A Ht wen; T. Morgan cind Trevor Thomas (cornet duet); Thomas Davi«8, Roasel Daries and T. Taylor. Afessrs. T. Llewel vn and T. Morgan accompari Thomas Aldridge occnpied the cpaIT. A brief outline of the working of the fund waa given by Mr. David Evans, secretary, at the close. Canaan Ch, Foxhole, was weli-fi'ted on Saturday evening, on the occasion of. a concert given by Penirechwyth Male N-oic,, Party. The concert opened with the song, "Good-Bye,' uy Miefi Frances Morgan, Pontardawe, who J.I3.0 sang "The Swal- lows." Mr. W. J. St. Thomas, rendered "A Soldier s Song," and The Wreck of the Hesperus." "Which were w-cll appreciated. "Love the Pedlar/' ;UKj Y Pertill adroddai by nhad. contribu- ted by Miss Tilly Bodycojnbe, Pontardawe. Mr. John Stephens, Bonyaiaen, -wag heard to advantage in "Y Llong a'r Goleudy," and "How Vain is Man," as also was i. T HoweUs' violin solos. The Pentrechwyth Male Voice Party rendered "Crusaders, and "In Absence." "The Sea hath its Pearls, by Misses Morgan, Bodycom'oe, Messrs. Stephen ancj Samuel, was delight- ful. A very happy evening was concluded bv the singing of "Hen WTad fv Nliadau." Mr. W. bxiycotrite, Llansamlet-, accom- panied. The annual concert in connection with the Band of Hope of the Cwmbwrla Con- greational Chapel was held on Thursday evening at the above pi ice, when the Welsh cantata, entitled "parinniaa 0 Fywyd Iesu" ("Scenes from ti--e life Of Jesus"), wa» performed by the Band of Hope Choir- to a crowded audience, nncfcz' th*» able jea_ dership of Mr. L. H. Morris. Mr. J. R.bvs Davies, Cwmbwrla, took the choir. After the performance of the cantata, miscel- laneous programme followed, when the fol- lowing took part:—Solo, Miss Ada Wil- lia"; recitation, Mr. T. J. Hughes tsciio, Killamey, )11S8 Cassie W illiams reci- tation, Miss E. >•{. Jenkins; solo, Miss An nie W alters; recitation, Mr. Tom' Clement- duet, Mias Maggie Cox and Master Lewis Hart. The above items and the cantata were illustrated by limelight views bv V R. H. Tollick (Band of Hope Union- Vi- J. Clement accompanied. Councillor Dd Griffiths and Mr. J. E. Rowlajids, solicitor spoke in eulogistic terms of the concert A vote of symoathy was passed to the upy, D. Jones, minster, who, for the first time for many years during such functions was absent, owing to being indisposed. At Aberavon on Monday Oce.an Davies, Bryn, drnnk and refusing t-o quit the Royal Oak Inn, Brvn on the 27th lilt., was fined 10s. and costs. Ethvard Jones and Win. Phillips, Maesteg. drunk on Sunday last, were fined 10s. and costs; George James, Cwmavon, ditto, 5s. and costs. Arthur Coke, Cwm-Caes, Glvncorrwg, charged with using abusive and threatening language to Eliza Wilhams, wns discharged on payment of costs- David ^Cwmavon, wa., charged "ith v-aj, at the Jersey Arms Hated, CVman-rn, Itr 29th nit. He denied ths cffe" -<nd Tt,n dismissed the caedl CVvr-eniiidB linghtm, mairried, Pari- tile-nsw. GirooorrTrw, "harged with steaJme 45 11." oi no«l, ,ra; uo> M.. rh property of tic- GlYwarrwg Colliery Company, on the 2nd t cost., was bound over under the first Cr- i tfdwn' Act. I rr"!—" rfouse, Mumbles, ii it^day transferred to Mr. Chas. Williams. A public meeting on behalf of the British and Foreign Bible Society was held on Mon day evening by the Aberavon and District Auxiliary Branch at Zion Church. The Mayor (Aid. Aaron James) presided. Rev Dr. Cynàdlan Jones spoke on behalf of tin parent society, and addresses were also d. livered by the local ministers. Mr. J. W. Johnston, presided over a joint meeting of the Llansamlet District Council members at the Parish Council on Tuesday. Mr. F. H. Glynn Price attended, when the question ot lighting was consider- ed. Mr. Price suggested lighting the dis- triot with gas, electricity, or oil. It was agreed that the matter be brought before the District Council. I. Mr. T. E. Davies, Carmarthenshire min- ing; instructor, and 23 of his students visited Genwen Colliery, Llwynhendy, property of Messrs. David Harry and Brothers, and were conducted through the workings by Mr. John Beynon, manager. Demonstra- tions were made in air-measuring, air- pressure, and angling the gradient, as well a.s ascertaining the depth of the mine with the aneroid barometer. This week is the first in the annals of I the new YVern school. Svviiiasea Valley, which were opened on Monday. The new buildings consul of two separate buildings, one fcir the infants—who have not yet entered—and the other for the boys and girls.. The latter contains two large halls and eight class-rooms, divided equally be- tween boys a.nd girls. They are situated off Penywern-road. and are admirablv heated. There is a sheltered playground for both schools. th. Powell. H.I.I.S. (Gla.is), and many others were present when the soholars were admitted on Monday. Ft'cresttach Male Voice Party held their third annual concert at Cadle Vestry, on Saturday. Mr. T. D. Jenkins, Ravenhill, presided. The following artistes contri- buted to the success of the evening —So- prano, Miss Marianne Squire, Cardiff tenor, Mr Ivor James. Gowerton: bass, Mr. Wm. Lewis, Fkrestfach; violinist, Master Willie Richards. Swansea. Choruses were rendered by the pcrty. MN; L J. Evans was the admiration of all for the ability she dis- played as accompanist. The district is proud of Mr. Trevor Hughes, who inaugurated the party some yea.rs tgo. The annual winter fair was held at Gow- erton on Monday. A number of cattle, horses, sheep, and pigs had assembled in the morning, and a, good sale was realised, there being a.n exceptionally large number of buyers. This fair is known chiefly for its flannel, and in a spacious field situated be- tween the G.W.R. Railway and L. and N.W. Railway about two hundred stalls, with tons of flannel, ranging in prices from nine pence to one shilling and fourpenee, which got a ready sale. Several vendors took between eight and a hundred pounds. Sectioned off in another part was the plea- sure fair, where Messrs. Studt and White catered for the pleasure-seekers who gather from all the neighbouring villages. The gondolas were well patronised until mid- night, when the thousands who had sembled during the evening had gradually dwindled down to a few riotous youths. Llansamlet Parish Council met on Tues- day evening, Mr. David Gregory presiding. Correspondence with the Charity Commis- sioners was. read, in which it was stated-that the scheme submitted by them would be abandoned. The Clerk said that possibly another scheme would have to be put for- ward. For three years past Y\ illiam Jones's oharitv—the larged bequest to the old people of the parish—has not been distributed. G. W. Railway had wrlttJl objecting to such 1 a 1"ge dTam pipes being laid on their land at the top entrance of Primrose Park. A representative of the company is to be in- vited to meet the Council on the t. i-"DiscviwwoYi took T^gardiag footpaths, M'r. Morgans seeking to obtain sanction to spend a small sum to complete the path from he station to Trallwn. The .'natter was re- ferrcd back. Mr. Jones, Llan Farm, and Mr. Rees. Bonvmaen, are to be notified that cn- less they remove obstructions to pathways in seven days, proceedings will Le taken.

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