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LOCAL NOTES. I

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LOCAL NOTES. —' THE DISMISSAL OF MR. HARRY DAVIES. We are glad to hear that there is every like- hood that Mr. Harry Davies, who has lately bten dismissed the employ of the Barry Rail- way Company, will obtain the £50 which the A.S.R.S. votes to every member who has been dismissed for his action on public platforms. The correspondence which we published last week between the General Manager and the local secretary of the society was not of such a character as to disarm sus- picion. Mr. Richard Evans refused to receive a deputation from the men, and contented him- self with a general statement that he could not overlook Davies's negligence. This is the very point on which the public wish to receive de- finite information. Mr. Davies has publicly challenged the officials of the Barry Company to prove that he has ever been guilty of negli- gence. The one case of negligence, of which Tie has been accused, he ascribes to the fault of another, and he has distinctly stated that the only reason for his dismissal is his advanced views on politics and Trades' Unionism. The public have no wish or right to interfere be- tween the company and its employes, but they have a right to insist that no servant of the -company should be dismissed fcr using the rights of citizenship. Mr. Evans has wilfully shut the public out of his confidence, and he has no right to complain if, in public opinion, judgment will go by default. We trust that Mr. Davies's fellow-Unionists will act in such a manner that no servant of the company will be dismissed again on such a frivolous pretext. THE LAST OF THE FLUSHING QUESTION. Messrs. D. Gibbon and Edward Phillips con- tinue to keep up an ineffective and ill-advised opposition to the action of the Local Board with regard to the flushing sytem. It is hard to understand why these gentlemen have such an aversion to grammar and decency. One is prepared for a great deal from men who, in order to save the pockets of a few property,, owners, are prepared to sacrifice the health of a great and growing town, but we confess that even from them we were not prepared for the following sentence, The Board stultifying itself is, to say the least, a very unscrupulous expression when you remember our rule of erring in life, unwillingly, of course." The obscurest passage in Browning or -the chorus of a Greek play is but child's play to this.

FATAL ACCIDENT AT BARRY ISLAND.

THE COMING SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION.

ROUND THE TOWNS.

BARRY RAILWAY.-TRAFFIC RECEIPTS.

SUDDEN DEATH AT BARRY DOCK.

Family Notices

VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.

., TRADES COUNCIL COLLECTION…

--BARRY DOCK WEEKLY TIDE TABLE.

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POLITICAL DISSENTERS.