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c==: CP. TO DATE. -«•— eTCMMli01>0KI0>" ADEKTAWE. { Principal Salmon, of the Training, College, last (Tuesday) night, read a thougnoful f paper on "Legends ill the History oc \'11 a.ies." The chair was occupied by Mr. John Rhys (sub- inspector of school, and among those present j were Councillor W. Davies, Dr. Eliys Davies, } br. W. Morgan, MeH. Thcmas Jones, 3 Walter road Mrs. Rhys Davies, Mrs. Llewelyn Wili'ftms, &c. The following took part in tne dis- cossion which followed Presv.-yl.vdd y Gareg.Alaw ( Uynfell, Dr. Rhys Davies, John Davies (caemist), &81 the Chairroau.-His Honour Judge Gwilym William8 was announced to deliver a lecture next Taesday evening on S=lf Reliance, when a full ] LoutC is expected. THE DEATH RATE. The Registrar-General reports that during the 1 past week the average rate of mortality in the OJ great towns of England and W ales was 19T per 1 000 of their aggregate population. The rates were ;Highest, Bristol, 26; lowest, Croydon, 12; Cardiff, 19; Swansea, 19. SCENE AT TIlE ÑEATH RAILWAY STATION. On Monday afternoon a singular incident was witnessed on the platform of the Neath ^R.wlway Station, just b^ore the arrival of the 3.15 p.m. down train. Two young women, named Poliy Bole and Eleanor Cook, of Cuthbertson Court, who had been fined tha.t morning at the Neath Borough Police-court for depositing rubbish on the footway in Water-stree., were, in defauit of payment of the tine and costs, amount- ing to Wi. 6d. in each ease, in cus ody of a. police- constable and about to be conveyed to Swansea goal for i week. The women, giving vent t) their feel'ngsf rshame and disgrace, aroused the sym- pathy of bystanders, and ft commercial ■ ave ei taking 'he initiative, collected the requisite sum forth relet!,sa of the women, who returned to their home1- SílONl A:I) 'i'iiB MUM::LBS. .J, a i eoen;; issue of the Railway J.?CU:S, an article appears on "Swansea and its RÚlways," which refers to vie railway proposed to be con- structed from the Garw Valley to Port Talbot, to join on to the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway. Since no such scheme is contemplated from the Garw Valley, we presume, they are referring to the proposal to connect the Llynfi or Maeste0 Valley. A valuablo suggestion to convenience our hill friends is that it might be possible to arrange things so that a Mumbles train should meet a train from the Hills, and so transport passengers to the favourable watering place." The News also takes up the mnnnurings of com- plaint that have been made for years, that the Port Talbot Dock scheme, with its advantageous position, is not more actively pushed forward. ENLISTED in THE LTNB." Stephen Thomas, farmer, of Cwmcyfechven, Carm roben, whose t; hanging was reported just previously to that of the mi r lerer George Thomas, was. according to a verdict of the jury, who yesterday investigated the circumstiini.cs oi the case, temporarily insane when he perpetrated the rash ac*. Mr. Walters, the Coroner for \Yest Carmarthen, resided over the inquiry, which was held at Clynderwen. Sad though it be to relate, the poor man must have contrived the rnatter much in the same way that the prisoner George Thomas was afterwards put to death. He suspended him- self in hie o<vn barn, the roof beam being used for the purpose of securing the rope. POLICE BAND, The band will give their Thursday afternoon concert this week at the Drill Hall, Singleton- street, kindly lent by his Worship the Mayor, Song. will be sung by Miss Meri.h'lsonn, Mr. Tom Davies, Mr. Miles, and Constable Jones; and the band will play Chevalier's coster Songs, a musical rid-, raises, gavotte, and a euphonium solo; to commence at 3.0 p.m. FIRE! A few minutes before six o'clock this (Wednesday) morning a lire broke °Ut in a • c at the rear of Fabian's Bay Chafe's St. laoffi&s. The damage done was very slight, and a few buckets of water sufficed to extinguish the flames. The shed was used as a spirit stores by Air. Thomaa, hotel keeper. O (1R ijE-LVUS. A small and merry party sat down tociranei'last (Tuesday) evening at the Royal Hotel Swansea, in honour of the first anniversary of th, birthday of the Dxily Post; and having heartily enjoyed a iainty six-course feed served ill R-yal' style, laid themselves out for song and toast. The editor and manager (Mr. Llewelyn William*) occupied the chair; Mr. Willison (canvasser) vas in the vice-chair; and the other guests were the heads of departments and the reportorial staff. The principal toast hontured was The Directors, the Shareholders and the Post" In responding to it Ml Williams expressed satisfaction at the goodfellOlyship which existed among bis staff, praised the vork which they had done during the past year, md prophe- sied that the Post would be a succeis at a much earlier date than had been the case wth nearly all its daily contemporaries. Alluding to the fact that there were 13 heads of departmnts present, he said the "thirteen superstition nad no signi- ficance for them now for though thy started on the 13th of February, 1693, unckr somewhat adverse circumstances, they ha,d, 01 the 13th of February, 1894, printed and sold 13)00 copies of their paper; during the past si; weeks 1,300 hal been added to their daily circulation aDd he had no doubt that 13 yeas hence they would be celebrating their anareerary in » similar I T«*y.—A most jovial evening was 8)ent. FAILURE OF A SWANSEA A I LOB. J'ho first meeting of the credits s of Mr. John j* a, tailor, of 223, High-stree, Swansea, was y^ngg-day at the offices of the )i1:cial Receiver, Show The debtors statement of affairs f 94*^3- Is. 3d. to rank a^inst the estate, o 5d. Fivt assets, leaving a daudeney of £399 jividend of 4s. ^vears ago ha faied, and then a jhat his fiiilure's i. in the £ wa paid. He says tion Prasaure duo to bad tra^, keen coropeti- adjudica ted ban! yJV cr0Jito!'s. The debtor was public examinati< rUptj aud w() g0 through his Swansea. j to-morrowat the Guildhall, A:- k -l The yacht ^ri,e ickikf OP O-NDON. {or a trip aroui d „ AVv,jc|], ks been chartered Alfred K-irhy (yvho.»i Cansrv Islands by Sir Hotel, Swansea) arr^arty is laying at the Royal to-day's tiJe. She in Swansea Ha -hour on made for Belf^t, w -~>otheby a week ago, and jier, and travelled^0 -in• Afred and party left route. While i'-1 yn<foy the Dublin Mail CPA and on R very' heavj sea, bol)stay3tgh she exper.onced a some damage, n liumh.-a-v eve,)1!1h sustained squall. Her crew ..iDg carried away in a Scotchmen. 11 ,14, all ot whom are Crawford, her firs the vacbt is Mr. chief-engineer, Mr. MaenftJ, and her Swansea for Las d t ,party "will leave thence will procee urdav, and from returning to Lon onl mary Islands, SALS OF SWANSEA I This (Wednesday) nftero(ERTY. Leeder and Son held a very Meggr^ J M their rooms, Gcjit-stree „e8S{ui Baic at in Bryr-road ^aseiiokl houses prices. ^°- ■6' 1 kat satisfactory annual reatal of use, yielding an Owen for £ 665 and t 6 Sli6<j do^rn to Mr. neighbouring house, -,cntieraail bought „„.oldto Mr.Ho»gooe .or £ T2s^ No -17 Xjowes for £ r/&0» JSo'°4 5 No. 20 to Mr. No. 35 to Mr..Chompso ^or £ ^55^ an(j iiouse 168, St. Helen Tfac ]easehold Mr«—&wee*ey ^or isposed of to witb » shed erecte liece of land wm bougbt by M len's Avenue Dairies and Inscra *5^ Messrs. for 4 A ..>/ WIUST AXD EILLIAliD CONTESTS AT THE LIB- ERAL CLUB. Last (Tuesday) evening, a series of friendly inter- ;lub ccntests consisting of billiards, skittles, and rvhist, were h id between the Swansea Liberal md Conserv:\t.ve Clubs, at the Liberal Club, Wind street. Eight rubbers of whist ivera played, which resultod in a draw. -t.. 3 games of skittks were played with the •csult that the Conaervaties won Ly 10 points to L, 3 game. o" billiards were playea, the Liberals winning by 1^7 poin s The eliess tournament uid not coma o?)* o.ving to the inability of the Con- servatives to bring a team. BAD TRADE. The first meet tag of the creditors ol Mr. Tom C. Way, of Oxford-street, Swansea, draper, was lie Id to-day at the offices of the Official Receiver, Ale\andr;road. The debtor's statement of affairs showed £ 602 8^. Id. liabilities expectea to rank agaimvt the estate, £123 12;. lid. assets. leaving a deficiency of JE514 17s. 2d. He commenced busi- ness in 1883 with a capital of about i.100, but owing to sickness in family, and accident to him- self, bad trade, bad debts, and heavy rent of premises, he was compelled to file his petition. He was adjudicated bankrupt, and the public examination takes place to-morrow. ENGLISH BAPTIST ASSOCIATION". The qufntjrly meetings of the Glamorganshire and Carmarthenshire Branch (Swansea District) of the English Baptist Association were held at the Memorial Chapel, Swansea, on Tuesday. A con- ference was held in the schoolroom in the after- noon, and in the evening a public meeting was held in the chapel. N-EW COLLIERY FOR MORRT3TON. A few months ago a party of workmen were engaged in making a 1 excavation to obtain a. supply of watr- i he rebuilding of Tabernacle Chapd, Cwrninyuvccirw, and when they had pro- ceeded about ;-30 "ect thev found an abundance of small coal a • the usual slag which indicates the [.iv-enc." of coal. Several practical men were consulted, many of whom declare it to be a valuable discovery. A company has since then ;s en formed to worit down ai'ter the coal, and yesterday at two o'clock, the pleasant task of raising the ^rst spadeful of turf was task of raising the ^rst spadeful of turf was entrusted to Mrs. Nic HS Sampson (Tirdeunaw), Mrs. Garmon Thomas (ic-ngwcrn House), and oLher ladies following. A large number of people congregated to witness the simple ceremony,and the enct u agement which such a scene gave o he large numb r of nem- ployed colliers in the uighbourhood could ens Jy be g'-Qged bv ti e -miiing faces and happy manner in which they o a versed with each other, it is hoped, if only for the sake of those tl rmn out. of employment by the closing of Pentrefelen Col- liery, that the efforts of the now company will be rewarded by success. This (Wednesday) morning the work has been commenccd in earnpsr, and several men are employed. A RESOLUTION FROM CVVMAVOX. We have to-d; y ."Reived the following copy of a resolution passeu the Cwmavon Copper Work- men :— ''That the best thanks of the Cwmavon copper workers be given to the Etiitor of the South Wales Daily Post for the able and impartial manner in which he has dealt with the correspondence rr: the 'Smoke Dispute.' They are moved with a feeling of more than ordinary gratitude in view of the fact i-'iiit one leading newspaperin South Wales has deserted the, working men in their hoar of need, and has, for reasons best known to its Editor and its officials, carefully omitted from the pub- lished correspondence every important point wliich told in favour of the workmen."

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