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THE WEEK'S GARDENING.

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, WAR PENSIONS.

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ITHE WEEK'S WORK.

iTHE SHEEP THAT TOOK SNUFF.

BRECON GUARDIANS.1

ALL Rt, TIONED SOON.

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ALL Rt, TIONED SOON. Controller's Message to the Front. Lord Rhondda has sent the following mes- sage to the men at the front :— You can be in good heart about the folk at home. The health statistics were never better in our history. At this stage of the war it is remarkable, when so much of our shipping is engaged in errands of military necessity, that our food supplies, so great a part of which is seaborne, remain at their present level. We have shared our bread liberally with our brave Allies in France and Italy, where last year the harvests were poor, and this self-sacrifice further binds together the peoples now battling against the foe of human liberty. Rationing schemes, which "means share-and-share alike for everv- body in every, class, are about to be put into operation throughout Great Britain, and I hope tliat under the new arrangements queues will now disappear. His Majesty the King will be on rations, as v/eli as the humblest of his subjects.—(Signed) RHONDDA."

LLANSPYDDID.

THE WEEK'S GARDENING.