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BAD REAM." I  .———— I Landlady's Evidence in j W.R.A.F. Inquiry. The Lords Committee inquiring into tlu- I dismissal of the Hon. Violet Douglas l'ennant devoted attention yesterday to iiurst Park camp charges. Mr. Turnbull, registry clerk, described an occasion whcn he had soen the C.O. and" Miss B." together in the C.O.'s office. SAT ON TABLE TOGETHER. Did you on one occasion go, on some official business, into the commanding j officer's room?" asked Mr. Hawke. Yes." "Whom did you see there?"—" Miss Glubb and the Colonel." Where were they sitting ?" They were sitting in a peculiar atttude on the table with a little dog between them. The trays which were usually on both ends of the table were on the floor." .1 When did you see that very suspicious circumstance asked Mr. Curtis Bennett, for Colonel Janson, the Commanding Officer. The circumstance was not suspicious until the Colonel threw me out of the room-practically $speaking," replied Turnbull. He meant, he explained, that it was I done, not with violence, but with violent tone^ PYJAMA INTERVIEW. ) \irs. Stewart, who said that up to July last she lived at St. Helens-gardens, Wormwood Scrubs, next gave evidence, and spoke of Miss Glubb, Colonel Jansou und a Major Carey occupying rooms at her nouse in February or March of tin, year. Mr. Bevan: How long did Colonel J n- II son stay ? Witness: 1 had to teU him to go. I-le was tl^eie three. Ilights, I think. It is I' like a bad dream to look back on. On the first night, she said, Colonel Jauson came home at three o'slock in tbq morning. Witness's daughter came to her room, and told her someone was knocking at the door. Witness: He sdjid he felt it was some- body's fault lie could not get in. Colonel, Janson then said he wanted to deliver a message to Miss Glubb. Mr. Bevan: She was in the house tlitn. —Yes, in bed. I offered to deliver the message. I)i,,i he accept your oI fer?-He did at first, then he demurred, and said it was rather important, and he would rather set- Miss Glubb. Miss Gluhb came down in her pyjamas and dressing-gown. Witness went on to say that she heard the voices of Colonel Janson and Miss Glubb in Colonel Janson's room for a long time after she had returned to bed. is he fell asleep before the voices eeaspd. g,GOOD-NIGHT, DARLING." I •Jn Uie second night witness said she II knocked on the floor on hearing the voices "I Colonel Janson and Miss Glubb. Mr. Bevan Old they remain in the room I together after you knocked-Oh, yes, a long timb. Mrs. Stewart said she heard Colonel Jan son say Good-night, darling. I will make it all right in the morning." On the third night R-itiivi said she found Miss Glubb's hot-water bottle in Colonel Janson's room. Referring to a remark passed by witness ftu-t Miss Glubb was in Colonel Janson's room at all times in the morning, counsel asked if she thought" before they were dressed." Witness said that Colonel Jan- son was in bed when Miss Glubb left. Did you form the opinion that thorf had been some impropriety; asked coun- sel, referring to Colonel Janson and Miss Glubb Witness: Yes. Mr. Morris suggested that the knocking on the floor occurred on the third night. Mrs. Stewart replied, Oh, no. It is written in letters of fire on my memory. It is too terrible, in my opinion, to forget it." Next morning Miss Glubb said to her that she was sorry she had been dis- turbed. This concluded the evidence for Miss Douglas-Pennant. Lord Weir was called, and the com- mittee adjourned until Monday.
IGQRSEINON CONCERT.I
GQRSEINON CONCERT. I £140 For Swansea Hospital. I As a result of the recent concert h<?M at Dr. Mitchell's park, a sum of E140 has been handed over to the Swansea Hospital. Major David Lewis, J.P., sav 10 per cent, of the takings, whfch amounted to S12 fc. In addition Mr. Rufus Lewis, J.P., gave S6 Cs., and Mr. I Stanley Bevan 95 5e. Councillor David Davies (Pentyla) organised the consort, and at the last meeting of the Hospital Board it was resolved to send him and others who had assisted an acknowledg- ment of their good work. far_ths. fiospit&L
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¡ g'vr: i ii ill^i iiwi iiiibhi in ii ■wMiMM wimmil ill inimn.ajaa.tii win ■■mm mm „ jaiM»g3C!«CT!Jf» PAINLESS DENTISTRY. J I EDWARDS I CeilliELL I 1 I .ä.l Castle Dental Surgeries, 9a, CASTLE ST., SWANSEA (OVER BOVEGA.) | j PAINLESS EXTRACTION Sis IAdjicQ F?ee. ?cde?ate C???ges i £:'traction. Free when Kc? Teeth are S?ppiicd. & I Daily—13 till 7, • YN MEDRP "CYMRAHU? YN GWEINTT | I (Weleh-speaking nurM m attendance.) | (Weigh-epea-king nui-se tn ai,,?ndant-e. ) 1 ■ -| 1 —- — I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. HhME DEMOB MINIATURE CUP 'O X BAR is a Bar, with Correct Heprodue. tions of ALL AliLl'iAH.f RJBBOlsS. IN ivli-MAT'JHk, FORM (Mons. General Service Y>rca,ntile Marine. Victory Eote.) Ar.y com- bination made up. Two Ribbons, ic rl. three. 2a.; lour, 2s. 6<1.: five. 3e.; six, 3s. 6d. Obtainable at a.l] leadintr Stores Hosier*, 'l'ailori etc Enamelled Badges made for a 1,1 Dumosce. Send for Ccloured Lists and Pric? for qua,ntiti to ao'e lLakcr? W' O. lewii. 37 Howard-strept Birniinghain^ ICST, BaY Mare Pon? 12 2 handa. in pood 1- 2 liaii(is. in ii M'ndition; medium IcH? tail; '? 11 '?rks —EvaM. Pest OtBoe. Cefneitjie'i; l. 12?A?-31 1\7 ANTED, good Yard Dot?: sta to particu- » 1. lars.—EIlis, Belmont," Blat-kpill. .All).9 C1A9T-0FT' Clothing of Every Description ? Bought. P&rcfls eent. oaeh or oife? by return Attends Svansea. Mondays- Gi'ifRtha. woodbine. Ferry side. 122A1D-31 G ODFBEY and Oo. Ltd.—SDMia) BarMine in Second-hand Pianoa and Organs: ?ricee from 25gn8. New Pianœ by all the leading makers. including Collard and Col- lard, Witton and Witton. Sameg and Co., Brinemead Cramer etc.. etc. Prioes from 50gns. cash Terms arranged if desired. W rite for free list or call and make a per- sonal selection.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd., 22. St. Helen's-road, Swansea. 122A10-31 ¡ GODFREY and Co. Ltd Pianoforte Manu- \? facturerB, have now their TnninK am Repairing Department Pianos and OrMbn? Thoroughly Renoated and Re- paired. Estimates given. Expert Tuners Visit all Partc of Wales Pianola and Plaver Pianos a Speciality.—Godfrey and Co., Ltd., ?. St. Heten's.road, Swansea. 122A:0-31 A L.fRM-C'LOCKŠ='pfêïlt:¡ at Purs?-rg-I splendid ■ timekeeoers- lonsr, load) 263. Oxford-street, f-wan Jiea iCKKCfiito Market ontmnre). ..i4. iv 'L-R_- i I A SUGGESTION.—Try Thorley's Food for -A your Horses one month. and note re- sote. r j)üu.L'J'J.n Keepel<IJ should write to J??p!)? I 1 Thorley. Ltd Caiedcn!an-road, King'« <-ros.3 Lc?Hon. N 1 who a:? the manufm furors Of Ovum Thorley'" Poultry Spice for .honey's Poultrv KpfDE]"?' Account Book i L O')'. ld v in,' u?fm H:ttt. tn Pouitry Keep- °r? and E?-Record Card. S!J: ?0? ?LE. Oak Sid?M?rd. *P7?(7 I Cabinet. Ovcrmantel: no deaIfrs.-Yn ply Gamhrian Inn Morriston. H2?J(,-3l .A PRF,E.NT in the Futnre!" if you p. c i. n.edit-atinj? giving a. Present shortly, don't fail t.. inspect our Stock. It is crniprehension. — Bebincton Aloxa; ,.], road. Swansea. 1201.10.&5! "em ?ALK Wooden ShM! (oonsktin- F. thr(' compartments). 30 feet long. about 5 feet wde galvanised iron roof.—Anply i H. ljang-Coatb. Guildhall. Swarsea. t'1,).28 T??KTED. Motor. Touring C,,tr r or?- ? ton Lorry, or ChaiE -Write Con- '1 tractor, c/o leader Ofrice. 122A10-28
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BERTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. DEATHS. BARD.—On October 25th. at 8. Castle-lane. Frederick J. Bard, beloved husband of Rachel Bard: &ga 45. l?ecply regreUed, 122A?-28 MORGAN".—A<• the residpne-e of her daush- tor, 3ira W. H. Partou. 2. Coimausiit- I stretit. Pur., Talbot fane widow o> the late David Morgan, of Dinas-street, Lan- dore Funeral Mondo. October 27th. at 1 p.m. fo,' Dinas graveyard Landore. Will friends please accept this the only inti. mation, and kindly meet funeral at Dinas Chanel a*. 3 p.n 121A10-25 j THANKS FOR SYMPATHY. LLOYD —ill-, and Mrs. Charles LloYd an.l family, cf Brynamlwi:. Dunvant desire very s'ncerely to thank friends for syn. pathv. letters. and floral tributes in thei; 6a-d bereavement. 122A10-25 i'RUST.—Mrb. Pruot and Mr J. H. Davies sincerely wish to,th;tnk thH kind friends ;eopeoiall.7 the workmtoll of the Atlantic fuel Works', for their expressions of sym- pathy shown towards them during their recent sad bereavement. Also thor-e who sent floral tributes. 120A10-25 IN MEMORIAM. HILL.-In loving memory of the eldest eou | fo J E. and L. Hill. of 95 and 97 Ca,rmar- ) then-road. Swansea, also late of Sarclav'e < Bnqilc. Aberavon, who passed away on i Octobpr 24th, 1918. Eve.* remembered by his loving father mother, sister, brother. and brother-in-law. ilia gentle ways and loving smile Are pleasant to recall: He had a kindly word for each, And was beloved bv all. Ü o'i sweet to know wp'l1 meet again Where partings are no more. And that the one we loved so well It- only gone before. 120A10-25 PILL.-In loving memory of my det, hus- b:1.nd Edward Rowland (Edd) who entered into rest- on October 24th. 1918. Ever reo memberel by his sorrowing wife Lilian. Thy will be done." 120A10-2S < HILL.-In loving memory of my dpar grandson. Edward Rowland (Eddie), who < passed away on October 24th. 1918. Evet remembered by his grandfather, Edith George. Lily and Dave. We chali me^.t on the beautiful shore." 120A10-25 STEVEN-In loving memory of my dear j dad. John Stevens wb- was accidentally killed at Samlet Colliory, Octohe<- 25 19"3 < Fondly remembered bv his loving daaeli- ter and grandson, Winnie and Edwin Tan. ner. All is sad within my memory, 1 Lonely is my heart to-day, j For the one I loved so doarly Now for ever called away 121A30-33 J STEVENS -In loving memor, of John. th., heloveJ husband of E. Stevens. 1 Railway Cottages Peniel Green. LI ansa inlet who wac, accidentally killed at Samlet Colliery. October 25th. 1918. Sadlv missed by lva eorrowinir wife and children. Kitty, Lizit. and Jack. -,o-,i e. and the In"a t' has received him It was Jesus that called him away-, He's crone to the One that redeemed him, | From night to the splendour of dav 121AJ0-28 £ TEVENrS— In loving memory of my dear father John Steven*. v-ho was accident- ally killed at the Samle-j Colliery LI: n- samlot. October 25th 1918. Ever remeir- hered by bis son and daughter-in-law. Harry and Beatrice: also his grand- children. Jaok and Betty. A lovinp- father, true and kind, A beautiful memory left behind 121AM-28 BEVAN—In loving memory of Richard J. Bevan, of Pen-y-goilan," Alexandra- roa. Gorsemon, killed in action in Bel gium. October 24. 1917: also of William Henrv who died February 18, 1915. the b- loved sons of the late John and Amelia BAvan. of Gowerton. Mourned by all III Oj C-2.S j In sweet and loving memory of onr drl < ing Iris, who fell asleeo October &5th. 19,8. From father, mother, brothers, and slater Cae Newydd." St. Relf'TI'¡;road. Sw ii- sea "He giveth his beloved rest." 322A10-25 i DAVIE.—To-day recalls sa-d Illemoriim of my beloved husband. Tlioiua^ Dprip gro,r. Arpyle-street, Swansea, who was killed m 8c-t.ioTl. ^r^,°her 25th 1:)1(: Sa-dly mi«?ed b yhis wife a-nd littlo aoii. 122A10-25 EVA?s.—j? loving memory of Tom X I I ".TaM. 2nd A.M Royal Air Force, voun est GOn cf tlle late Mr E J Evans :ll' F,van;; 25v,.IaJiys'rai^- Morriston, wh, f2i^ ie?i '•tt f-rreenW^Camn. Sheffield, Octoh-r I ^?th. 1918. Lonngly remembered hv mShe? si,tersbrot?-. Sweet memor-Pli' T'pmam. 1221\.10.21 1, TT4 4?, R 122A10-27 r Ia(:HARDSIn lovmp memory of Da.Ti? t W arwickshire Reginiert. ?char?. Royal Wa.r?ick?hir. R?men? ?JUed ?n a?tioT] Cot?b?r 24th. 1918. Ef'r renipmbered by his chum Ivor..121A10-21
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I i .HJ»|II \V\V J HEATHS BOUQUETS Etc.. bv KIT t-nrs the SPWuumra:' 10 Ftor&t — < Tel Oentral. ( A JOHNSTON WREATHS. fe nii ETS. to thp LttMt London i aty? 227 O?ord?treet. Tel 667 Central I "A-" 111 ———— TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICA- TION. J | TDULLOCK BROS' annual Sale of Jewellery 1 watches, Silver, and E.P. Goods; big ( d lscc'all ts.-Ilortland-st roe t. tewansea, and xti, Dunns. Mumbles. 115A10-25 '-f'OH. SilLE a Dark Bay Ponv 12 h h ( J- 6Ound, warranted in harnc66; a I ,? ,i', drÍvpll by ?y-?D?Y Bryn Eh? Farin. ir?   iivcf-ill,ergaer. 122A10-ö J^OR SALrJ. Ford Car, 1919 model; electr L ligtit: only driven few hundred miles- uorf?t running order. AJeo ? Triumc\ 3 Aiui?r (?ycie; good condition. Oood o?r EaY if;s. Dajiyma? Fforestfach. 122Altj-? poll SA-IJii, New Upright lronFrame ?L -I' nut Piano; ?M or nearest offer; mwt ,n „ abroad.-Write Box K !5. :\der Ilfflce. 12H.!Q.27 1 HOUSE from £ 2M and ^>ward* 5e~U d 1 -r! wecldy repays ?2?0. Ar.chcanto baited any dtstri?.-?ritn Seller." Leader Office. 3 I>AINCOATS for Boys and Girls in any we hoave Just the Coat to suit. lour Child; something new in style and coJour; moderate in price.—John Richard* ) i.?]Hcoat bpecjalMt Cradock-etreet S-wan- L 8ra- 1 122A10-S? N Dalma has RamoTed' f. 288, Oxford-F,ti?eet Swansea-   t, ,?-'< 2aoSn. ?Ton? DentaJ S.?: ?A? ?. c6250 ????''?C?acatc?V-Sa? ? Wrli t el.^i, ijeader" a nte, t,('L! Leader" Office, Swan?a 1 — 122A0 31 d Davi: d Roberts and Son's Announcements. ji OR SALE. q Cut Out for Reference. A DVANCES onn be made on any of the t ,.? following or other property by the 1 Landore Permanent Buuaing Society iSaVid Survey F?.-Apply to the Secretaries, Da'vid ??P??r? ??n????J?nd?treet, Swansea. -pRYN-ROAD.-Vacant Freehold Residence I Ji. overlooking Cricket Field and Bav- 5 Bedrooms, j Reception K-ooms, etc. Central Heating. 1 BU,ID'Jt::SJ'UE,ET.rwo Leasehold' F(yur- JUP Koomed Houses, now let at 6s. a weelt rach; ground rent £.3. £90 each.  VIE. I ??bl?. with J vaa nt possesion on completiQn; 4 i B,,c?oir,s, B?ithr(-oin. 2 Sitting eto. L?ACiOKY or Werehou&e Site; nlockÙ ?- Ccttages suitable for conversion lwft. "y 50ft. in h<?a.rt of town. L2,500. G,-r:X-fOR,- Uplands.—Two long Leasehold Seini-Detached 4-Roomed Cottages; ground rent. £ 2 10s. each. X250 ilie (iROVE. Uplands.—Long Leasehold JL House, contains 4 Bedrooms, Bathroom, 2 Sitting Rooms, et-c: ground reiit. L4 100. < yale. GJSN'iiRAL Store Business, «« a (xoiuar  cx Concern, together with long Lease- j I ■«, hold odern Premises. { e  .eUMPHREY-STREET. — Two 6-I?omcd 1 11 Houses suitable for [mmediate con- version into shops, in ec,elknt letLng Po?3t- |* tion. Price, £ 300 the two. H-Awiuo'RE.AVEU E-=-a:oebo};\ H(-.u.?; -U in easily a?cceasible pnsttion. contain- ing 8 Rooms and Bathroom, etc. ?6j0. IA)-I.ES-SIF,REET.-Tw(, IfOuc-ef, ] five Rooms end Scullery; now let at 7s. a week, £100 eRe 11. ANSEL-STBEET.—Vacant Freehold Shop "iV i and Living Accommodation for immo- diate oale at reasonable figure. 1 EGAN -STREET, Cwmbwrla,—Two free- f .iM. hoM Vill: each ('onta1Dg 3 Bed- i looms, bath-room. Parlo'i?. KItchon, SOTf- f lery, etc. £ 425 each. •» liTAYHtLL, Garden City.—% Lea?hotd Ji VjHas. containing 3 B?droooM. Bath- roomh, ParIonr-Kitch?B. and Scullery. ?E3M c,i ch. '?TEATH: ABBEY.—Ijeascliold House <'on? i? tains 7 rooms and Scllry: next to businefs premises, and suitable for con- version. I SilS(iuj-jION-STREET.—Leasehold 6-rcomcd I I House near Grand Thmtr?; excellent r cusinoa? 6r.0t. £ 220. ?STAI??E??.?Tw?frcehold Hon-?e<t (with 1 cpt10n to purchase fddit?onal twc)? in Main Thoroughfare; suitable for Immedla.o conversion. 6' ?md-strcet. ii 7vA Y ID ROBERTS" A SON. 61-:Wind.street. d ? Swa'?spa. d?ire to point out that the prices quoted above are minimum onee. 'f 'fL
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-. IORTY YEARS' WORK FOR THRIFT.
I ORTY YEARS' WORK FOR THRIFT. Tribute To Mr. W. 'Williams, Wern. the members of the Landore Perma- .;eut Benefit Building Society, at their itli Annual Meeting, paid a tribute to uiie of their founders, Mr. William Wil- liams. J.P., of Wern, Landore, by mak- mg him a presentation, which took the form or a handsomely upholstered easy ch air. Mr. ,David Roberts, joint secretary or the Society, said the Society had proved a great help to hundreds of men, and no man had done more for the cause of thrift in the district than Mr. Williams. lie had been a member of the Society for 40 years, and in the days before there was gas or electricity he trudged the dark roads to outlying districts in all weathers to attend subscription meetings. Landore und the whole district of Swansea owed a great, debt to Mr. Williams, through c. whom many a man owns his own house. He had felt that the treasureship had got too much for him, 'but now, as one of the directors, he still took a great inter- est in the Society's welfare. THE PRESENTATION. I _I The presentation was made by Mr. Jno. Lewis, Plasmarl, who, speaking in Welsh, offered Mr. Williams all felicita- ,-ions from the members. Mr. Williams voiced his thanks, and nd he had been connected with a build- ■: -mj society for 60 years, and he gave some ignres of his very early recollections of he work in Landore, and said that many i man in a good position to-day could hank the Society tor its help to him at he start. Amid applause lie took his seat I i the chair. At a meeting held previous to tho pres- ¡ ■nfcation the annual report and balance j Isefet of the Society were unanimously I j. irpted. Tae appointment of Mr. J. Hubert Rob a: .ts as joint secretary, was contiriaied. I v The retiring directors—Messrs. D. W f .'osser, Wm. Williams and John Lewis- ? "ret re-elected. z. STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION. I The report showed that after ^rovidinn or and paying in full, interest to share holders and depositors, income tax an.) Ul management fees, there was a net. jirofit of S491 Os. 3d. on the year's work- fr: mg. This, on the recommendation of ti-i- ctor-a, was transferred to tue reserve iii(t, which now fs. I Mr. Roberts stated that the Society was t :i a very strong position, standing a" tigh as anything in Wales, and showing very indication that they were going on id on in very fine style.
i NO -FIREGUARD.
i NO FIREGUARD. dw- Three-Year-Old Child's Death. What the defending solicitor, Mr. lives, described ns a very sad case, j ar.u* before the Swansea County Bench Saturday, when a collier named Evan Villiams (32), of Po no law dd. was charged ith "allowing a child in a room with ire v.-ithout a fireguard on September •Mh." According to the evidence, screams were beard, and a neighbour, running into de- fendant's house, found him nursing his child, aged three, who had been badly burnt. Thero was no fireguard in front of the fire. I SEVERELY BURNED. I Dr. Hughes, of Penclawdd, said lie was alled to defendant's house, where he saw lie child suffering from severe burns. v„ The child died the following day. Mr. Noyes said the death of the child had been a severe blow to the defendant. There was a fireguard in the house, but on the day in question defendant's wife > had removed it from the fire, and had not put it back. The child was only left alone for half a minute while defendant went to get some fuel from the stack, and i' .),clothes, being of flannelette, had flared up. Defendant sustained severe burns to I his hands by extinguishing the flames. Defendant was bound over and ordered to pay costs.
- - - - - j THE LAST JOURNEY.
j THE LAST JOURNEY. Our picture shows the coffin containing the body of the late Mada-roe Adelina Patti (Baron-ess Cederstrom) being lifted into the train on Friday en route for Paris. Baron Cederstrom is seen on the extreme left.—(Chapman). i>
WELSH DRAMA
WELSH DRAMA Scenes and incidents from "Y Bricdas Ddirgel (" A Secret Wedding ") which was performed by the Tabernacle, Morris ton, Party, on Thursday afternoon at the Albert liall. I
FINANCIAL NEWS.
FINANCIAL NEWS. M FOREIGN EXCHANGES mere was a siignt recovery to 4.16i dots, in Uio Mew ForK Exchange, trench and iielina-i franca' ami the lire all appreciated in value. Paris closing at 36f 04c. Brussels at 35f. 80c and Korno at 43J1' 20 (after beinK d31rJ. Oe;rnau marks were weaker, the rale at the clos • being 1l7 to the pound. Scan- dinavian rates moved ajaiiwr us. Stockholm closing at 1" 17.52, Christiana at kr. 18.27 and Colt nbagen at kr. 19.51. GOLD AND SILVER. THe prJce 01 bar silvpr rose a further d. for ca,ih aiiti Id. forfutjre delivery to 64id. and 6;)n. per ounce respectively. The buv- 111: was gei-ieral in character the mar- avc-Ti closoi steady. Indian and American buyers took the bar gold which came forward to be dealt with .vt^ierday. The" Londen Gazette" sbows that the imports of gold in the week ended October 22 amounted to €6.794.745. of which came fro"- the otherlands and fr(-,m f "m. Exports amounted to £(3.3.5. and exerts to £ 194.550, AT THE DOCKS. Arrivals and Sailings of Vessels. KING'S DOCK. ARRIVALS.-Alf e, 799, Trangsund; M. A. Jarnse, 96, Plymouth; Torquoise, 65 Dour- nina: Buptard s. 16, Abercastle. S.1lJISGL-Jonshorn a, 184 Dieppe; Eliza- beth mb, 73, Dieppe; Breiz s, 144, St. Brieux beth PRJXCE OF WALES DOCK. AH'RlVALfc>.—Loyan s, 831, Rcuen Grange- town s, 849, Rouen; Louise 6, 674 Houen • Echo e, 569, Bristol; Floris s, 168, Glasgow; Papcndreght s. 752. Rotterdam; Svanhoim s, 323, Nantes. S-iVILLXGS.-Barbara b. 542, Chrietiania; Delorame B, 103, St. Valery; Drechstroom 8, 948, Amsterdam; Skane mb, 225, Malmo; Oary mb, 303, Rotterd.am. NORTH DOCK. ARDIV ALK-Panmure s 129, St. Malo; Ag-ra a. 62. V-i-onmoutb :;A1LINGS.-Foy s, 142, Rouen; Win ifred,1 136..Belfast Barraour s, 1,317, Antwerp; Wild Wave, 57, New Ross; Pedepirian, 118 Dieppe; Rise, 176, Dieppe; A I s, 66, Avonmoutn. SOUTH DOCK. ARRIVALS.—Xil. SAILINGS.-Velodty, 79. Avonmouth; Olga, 29, Sebles.
LLANRHIDiAN HIGHER. I
LLANRHIDiAN HIGHER. I Additional 2s. in the £ Required. I At the laec meeh'ng of the overseers of 'I Llanrhidian Higher parish, which com- priee Penclawdd, Llanmorlais, Three Cro-sses and part of Dunvant, the follow- ing precepts were receive-,I: Glamorgan County Council and -Gov.-er Board of Guardians—. £ 1,864; Gower District Coun- cil, general expenses—^81,761; and Gower Di<=r;ric Counc/l, special exi>en«os—JE400. To meet th-pse expenses for the current half-year i-i was resolved that the poor rate and special exjie-nse.* should he 9s. in ..he £ as 7s in the X -in ih last ifalt-year; and Us. HId. in the C for the h^lfrvear or-di ng Scuteml/cr. 1&14.