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YSTRKDGYNLAIS. I Pte. Albert Mallows, S.W.B., has been wounded in action. No cases were down for disposal here at the police court on Tuesday. Pte. Stephen Wright, 11th S.W.B. (Glanrhyd) has just been home on furlough from France. Pte. Noah Isaac (2nd Mons.), Glanrhyd, has been home on furlough. Stoker Harvey (Xorth Sea Fleet) has been at Heoly- gwaidd on leave. Pte. Evan Edwards (Medical Corps) has been home in Cwmtawe Road on a well-earned rest. Pte. Arthur Phillips (Canadian Imperial Forces) has been home on furlough. Driver John Evans (son of Mr and Mrs Rees Evans, Gough Buildings) has been home on a brief holiday. Pte. Morgan Jenkins, S.W.B., was recently invalided from France to a London hospital, .suffering from trench fever. Mounted Sapper W. Owen (son of Mr and Mrs Owen, Smithfield) came home on furlough on Thursday after- noon. Pte. T. R. Evans (Welsh Regt.), who joined .the "Swansea Pals" practically at the outbreak of war, and was wounded in action some time ago, has just been home on leave. Mr and Mrs W. Ware (Yniscedwyn) have received news that their son, Pte. Thos. Ware, has been wound- ed in action in France. Pte. Ware belonged to the 10th Welsh, and formerly worked at Yniscedwyn Tin- plate Works. The condition of the local library and the inadequate provisions for the reading public here has given rise to agitation for an extension of the institution. The committee now propose to invite persons, not employed at the local collieries, to become members. At a meeting of the Executive Council of the Miners' Federation (Cardiff) on Wednesday, Mr Geo. Barker presiding, a deputation attended from the Gur- BQ6 Colliery, Ystradgynlais, asking for permission that workmen at the collierv should tender T?rtmis?,ion that ic e 's Mr D. R. Grenfell (chief agent to the Western Miners' As- sociation) was instructed to investigate and report.

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