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ABERAVON. 1 Tbe Kfev. Elvet Lewis lectured on Di- wyRiwr y Mynyddoedd" at Tabernacle Newydd, on Thursday night, in aid of Sdkm Congregational Church, SandfieJds. fJ eprea r: heel an Englisii sermon in the afternoon. .At. A bera von on Mpnday, Richard Corner, 16, JBryngurnos-street, Bryu, .and W. Scully, 13, Coalyard Cottages, Bryn, were charged with stealing a silver watch and opera glasses value 9,1, the property of William Money, Bryn Cottage, Bryn. P.C. Goldsmith, who arrested the lads, said Scully admitted stealing the glasses, and that Comer fctole the watch. Witness found the watch at the back of a fireplace in Comer's home. and Scully's father lumded him the glasses. Comer was fined :1I., and Scully was bound over. Even a Judge has to plead ignox-ciuc.e sometimes. At Aberavoij County Court this week two women with a strong Jewhh accent had » dispute over 19s., and one of the parties produced an account book. 11 is Honour Judge Lloyd Morgan said he could not accept it-it must be in the English language. NEARLY DROWNED. Clifford Pugh (8), son of Mr. Edward Pugh, Alexandra Restaurant, Aberavan .Beach, was rescued from drowning on Monday nig-ht by the prompt and plucky action of Miss Adelaide Mary Stone, daughter of Lieut. Stone, Victoria-road, Aberavon The h<JY was fishing on the pier. and by seme means fell into the water. He, how-1 ever, managed to chtiK to a piUar. aad was about to relinquish his hold when a little boy, n?med Willie Gody?r. aged 6, dragged him to a safer position, and was; about to let go his hold when Miss Stone came on the scene, and rescued the little fellow, who was in an exhausted condi- tion. I
BRITONFERRY.I
BRITONFERRY. I During the ixast few days a great etfort has been made at Brit on ferry to raise a sum of £ 300 for the benefit of the 'Ferry Boys at the Front Fund, a fund which was formed to help the loea.1 lads who have joined the colours, and who have spent sume hundreds of pounds, in so dr-iijig. After a full week's effort it was announced, amid cheers, ou Saturday- evening, that the sum aimed at had been attained. Councillor M. G. Roberts, R6tonferry, was the winner of the silver tankard bear- ing the monogram of the Duchess of Marl- borough, which was presented to the Cale- donian Market in connection 'with the Terry Boys at the Front J'uncl by Mr. Hubert Eccles, J.P.. Councillor Roberts returned half the value of the tankard to the fund. The Britonferr/students' bowling green was played on for the first time this sea- son when a match wais played between the homesters and Port Talbot, the latter winning by 17 points. Another cricket match "was played on the steelworks ground, Britonferry, on Saturday between the hciiicstera and the Working Meiivs Club team. The steel- workers who batted first, scored 66, to which the club responded with 81.
CWMAVONi !
CWMAVONi Nf r. Afan Thomas, Cwmavon, has jupt heard from the MCfetary of last year's National Eisteddfod at Birkenhead that Dr. Vaughan Thomas has award-ad him the prize of five gwinesie for the best musi- cal wetting of a patriotic eong composed by Fiifion Wyn. Mr. Afan Thomac is a weH-knowr. young musician aud the wii or; Mr. 1. Thomas, conductor of the o.Ul- avon United C-hoir.
GLYN-NEATIR. !
GLYN-NEATIR. On Wednesday evening, at Bothania (C.M.) C'ha<}?, a bea?&t concert was giwn in aid of Mi?.. Daviee, M?MT- dyJfryn, who 1? lost aU ?er tbr? t?ae in the war.
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LLANSAMLET. Pie. Willie BencUe, a discharged soldier, of Glolw-street, Morriston, had a military funeral on Tuqsduy. H.is re- mains were laid to rest at the Llan-umlet graveyard. The curate oifi.uated. The Swansea Po?cp Bard played aDpropriate j elections, and the Dring party ?ired volleys. The Last Post" was sounded over the grave. ■
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MARGAM, Margam Urban Council mei on .Mondav, ¡ Capt. James Preston presiding, (lie Medi- f cal Officer (Dr. J. H. Davies) reported that 32 births and 19 deaths were recorded during May, a percentage of 23.12 and I U.7 per 1,000. Forty-seven cases of measles were notified. Arising out of the gas- workers' application for increased bonus, it w?s decided to support the appeal to the Committee on Pioductioa, and a de- putation was appoih 'd to meet Sir Geo. AskwiH]. The eug?-stion of the Commit- tee ?.Production that the men employed in non-certiiied gas undertakings be paid I:per cent. was referred to the Joint Wages Board. Conjplaint was made that the workmen were not being paid in ac- cordance with the terms of the Merthyr award. It was decided to pay the men the 35. Aft per shift worked, and any arrears due since February 11th last. HOUSING PROBLEM. I In a few months work will be started at I Baldwiu's new blast furnaces, Taibach, and Margam Urban Council are faceoi with the problem of providing housing accommodation for the hundreds of work- people who will be employed there. They wrote last month to the company asking what steps they proposed to taJce to house these people. At Monday's Council meeting it was re- ported that the secretary of the Steel Works had replied that it appeared to them to, be a matter for' the attention of the District Counail. lie added, how- ever. that the company would give any assistance they could. Beyond that they did not propose taking any action. The Surveyor was asked to prepare a plan of a, suitable area for town planning purposes and report to the next committee uieetinsr. The Olerk (Mr. D. E. Jot") was in- structed to ask Messrs. Baldwins, Ltd., if they would have any surplus coke oven gas for fale from the tHW coke ovens now being erected, and if ro whether they could supply the Council with any of this gas.
NEATH. I
NEATH. I P.S. Wrp. Evane, chief clerk at the eath County Police Station, has beef promoted to merit claps sergeant. Sergt. Braps, who is one of the beet, is a native of St. Clears. Neaih magistrates on Monday were oç. cupied for over an hour in settling a series of nbmmouses as the result of a family quarrel in Powell's Court, The Green. It arose over the home-coming of a W.A.A.C., and the jubilation ended in the alleged throwing of bricks, and un- printable language. Ope of the. women, in an endeavour to revive another who was in a fit. of hysterics, threw a bucket of water over her. She had to pay lfls., and the remainder were bound over to keep the peace for six months. The annual united society meeting in connection with the preaching CYIJlnJa. of the Welsh Independent Churchet of Neath, Skewen (Tabernacle), and Neath Abbey (Moriah) wae held at Zoar Chapel, Neath, on Monday afternoon, the R-ev. R. O. Evans (Siloh) presiding- The chairman referred. to the lengthy pastor- ates of "local ministers, the Rev. Jas. Ed- war* of Zoar, attaining his nainieterial — —- jubilee, and two others their 25 yeans' pastorate tbic, year. The Revs. Jenkioi Lloyd (Gilfachgoob), L. Jdris Davies (Rhondda), E. T. Owen (Llangeler), T. Ogwen Griffiths (Port Talbkt), and J. Cradoc Owen (Ebbw Val) gave addresses on th? Enhj('t. God and His Poop](> I It is worthy of mention that every allu- eion to the war during th( meeting proved th&t each sp?akei was decidedly pa'tnotic and anti-pacifist. At a meeting ot th? mana?rs of the Aid. Di?-ie? Schools, Neath, to?cHi.?' with j he churchwardens and sidesmen, it was decided to establish a fund to wipe off the existing debt on flic,-e schools as i memorial to the late Rector. Mr. J. Hugh Edwards, M.P., was on j Saturday unanimously adopted as Lilvi-iil candidate for the new Parliamentary I division of Neath. I It is interesting to not that the officers 1 and men of the 1th Batt. G.V.R. enjoy i the distinction of being the first in the lnited Kingdom to take up War Bonds < in the name of the regiment. We are in- formed by ('apt. Ruesel Stone that al- together £ 10,01)0 have been subscribed, and as a reeult five aeroplanes will be named after the battalion. Major W. B. Trick. M.B.E., J.P com- manding oiffcer of tho 4th Batt. G.V.R., will attend camp for the week commenc- ing 15th, and he i-s anxioi:s to have the j support of as many member as possible tail ranks) during that week. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jones, of Whit- tiiigt on-street. Neath, have just cele- j bra ted their golden wedding. They were i married at St. Mary's Church, Swansea, on June let, 1868, and resided for some years at Burryport, during which tiiiie Mr. Jones JbJrved on the Parish and Di8- ¡ trict Councils for that district. He was the first Labour member to act on the latter hotly Mr. and 1frR., Jones have six children, 1G grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.. CORK. AND THE BOTTLES. I A discharged soldier, iiamed Fredk. Cork, I a native of London, was, at Neath, on Monday, charged with stealing three bottles of whisky and a Kottle of brandy from the Narrow Guage Itni. Mr. Edw. Powell pro- secuted, and lfr. Jestyn Jeffreys defended. It wf.; stated that on May 24th accused took lodgings at the inn, and in-the ea.r]y hours of the following morning P.S. Dd, Evans saw a light i.n the bar, and obfeerved ac- ♦msed burning some papers. When arrested t outside, be admitted it, was a fair cop." and liad nothing to say. Accused pleaded SuHtr, and was bouud over under the Jtiyst Offenders' Act, the! chairman (Aid) H, P, Charles adding that the Bench looft-?.l upon it as a drunken freak. He advised accused to sign the pledge, which Cook promised to do. j LIBERAL CANDIDATE SELECTED. The Liberal Association for the new Parliamentary Division of Neath met on I Saturday afternoon, Alderman H. Morgan (Mayor ot Neathi presiding. The Exeeu- tive Council reported that Mr. J. Hugh Edwards, M.P., had been unanimously selected to contest the seat at the nest election. Mr. Edwards addressed ilif dele- gates. After referring to his political associations with the district as the mem- ber for Mid-Glamorgan, ho said ho hoped that Liberal fidelity wouLd continue un- broken in the Neath Division. As to demobilisation after war, a scheme should be devised of gradual demobilise- j tion, determined by the demands of revjr. ing industries rather than by the mere convenience of the officials at the War Office. It should- be elastic enough to allow of demobilisation as rapidly as the [ labour market required mn, and slowly enough to avoid flinging our soldiers into poverty- Wales had cnlargod her prestige by giving to the Empire a Prime Ministar j whose genius and statesmanship were ten day a cherished asset to the A.11;ies.
NEATH ABBEY. !
NEATH ABBEY. On Saturday afternoon an al fresco en- tertuJnment and sporUs were held in the grounds of Xeath ki)bVv Ruins, for the benefit of the proposed new military hos- i pital a-t Gnoli School, Neath and tbc Com- forts Fund of the lcw,.ilthost)itals. Judg,-s- Messrs Henry R. David. D. H Davics. and Dr. D. L. Jones: treasurer, Mr A. Banister: secretary, Mr. J. A Llewelyn. The Skevren SiHer Band provided mucical selections, The Bros, llees arpeared in their wrestlinr and acrobatic feats. The awards in the contests were as followBoys' three-legged j race- 1. Griff Evan-, and Idwal Jones; i. 0 and T). Thomas. Girls' skipping (fancy)- 1 Mildred Be?dlf: 2. Diln DavMS: 3. Ceinw?i Thomas; .?pcciaL Gwyneth Davies. 100 yards' novice handicap jboyo under 1.5): 1- Willie Jones; ?. Dillwyn John; 3. W. Hall. Tilting the bucket: Ro?-rt D?vies and .od, ?%'I, i Cull iiig the poker: Uew. Richards r .ri Chaplin impersonation: Harry Tay- lor and Richard Davies (divided). Tug-of- war--finaI heat: Cwmàare All Whites. Tre- crohy. beat, Cwmpennar. Mountain A sh.
PORT TALBOT. !
PORT TALBOT. Mr. Alfred Spice r, who has bean awarded the O.B.E., is foreman of the smelting department at Port Talbot teel. works. He has tho proud record of 14 rear' S'l"'V iee for the same firm, for lie commenced work under Col. 'J. n. Wright at Pantteg, near Pontypool, in ISH, and has hveii with Messrs. Wright and Butler (now Baldwins, Ltd.) ever since. He worked with Mr. W. B. Turnock (general manager of Port Talbot Steyi-—)rks, also award ed the O.B-E.) at Pantteg and Gowerton, and came to Port Talbot when the works opened in 19117. Mr. Spicer has invented several important devices in con- neciion with steel smelting. During the recent visit of the Prince of Wales to the Port Talbot Steelworks Mr. Spicer wae j.otrivineed to H.E.H. Traffic at Port Talhot docks during the past week AN-f, as follows: Exports—coal and coke U.117, fuel 9,296, angles 9C4, a total of 21,1.07. Imports were 1,100, com- prising pit.v.:ood .5011. scrap 600. The total < tonnage was 25,507, compared with 35,845 in the corresponding week of last vear. Lee.-Corpl. E. Walton, 9th Welsh Regiment, son of Mrs. Walton, fi. Cam- brian-place. Port Talbot. has been awarded the M.M. for bravery in France. Before the war he worke at the Borough Tinplato WTorkfi, Abeo-avon. AUCTIONEER AM) COLLIER. iI Sidelights on the gelling of houses in Port Talbot were thrown at Abcra?cn County Court on Tuesday, before hi? ? Honour Jtidp Lloyd Morgan, K.C., when Richard Morgan, auctioneer, High-street, Aberavon. sud Owen Evans, collier, Gru- ? go?terrace. Port Talbot, for &10 commis- eioB dm) t) him. on the sale of defendant'oS 11 houg?. 1. Carlof-stre?t: or a? an alterna- tive, daiun?s for breach of coHtract. ?M r -I Dan Parkins was for the plaintiS'. and J Mr. E. Gibson Davies for the defendant. Plaintiff said that defendant signed a contract appointing him as agent for the isale of the house, and agreeing that plain- j tiff al^onjd receive as commission any wim a bove £ 300 obtained for the house. The 1 contract added that all communications direct or otherwise should be submitted to Morgan. The house, however, was sold &t £ 31ft through another agent named J. Heycock. who received iCtO commission. In reply to Mr. Perkins, defendant ad- m it ted that he bought the bouse for £265. and in about a year sold it for £ 310. Hi# Honour held that Morgan had not earned the commission, but deferred his opinion on the question of damage till Neath County Court.
-~i- 1 igspg LABOURER AND…
i igspg LABOURER AND THE GIRL. At Swansea on Saturday, Annie Hevan, a young girl, summoned Geo. Gittens, farm labourer, for bastardy arrears amounting to 12 1& which, together with court fees audi expenses, came to < £ 7 Os. 6d. Asked wfcv he did not pay, defendant replied: —" Because I am not the father of the child/ The Chairman: You must pay this money or go to prison for a. month. Defendant &at down to wait for a police escort.
... Jit . - DEEP MASURES j…
Jit DEEP MASURES j -——.  .———, I COLLIERY ENTERPRISE IN THE "fA TH DISTRICT ?-j? "?Moond 1,,jrd 1).. E. IJoweHfcn. of Aberdare (the chairman of AI)erct-??.re (tb.c- chairn-ia.Ti 11 and other large concerns in South W^le-jY, has acquired the undertaking of the '11)i1; arwed Coifliery Co., Ltd., in the Neat;b. ciistrid, whilh comprises about 5,000 acres. "It is one of the most important unworked coal areas in South Wales, and is estimcBjed to contain about 20!),000,'lfj0 tons of workable coal. Developments may therefore be exi««- ted, which will increase the present ("l'- put,.and employ, in all probability, some thousandis of workmen where at preitsnt j only about 800 are employed, j It will be remembered that at one tj^ ihne a German syndicate sank the Whitworth pits on what now forms part of the :new undertaking, but that a iew years ia,-(J, and before the war broke out, t'he W,(Ilsll Company who have now disposed of it, took it over and developed the colliery very considerably. Inasmuch, however, as the new com- pany intend sinking to the lower fleams, further developments on a very large scale may be looked for, the untjipped area being, it is believed, to be inta.ct in the deeper measures, and therefore a fford- ing magnificent prospects for the owners and the trzicfc of the district. With Mr. Llewellyn as directors of the company are Mr. Rees Llewellyn, <i1 Bwll- la, Aberdarg, Mr. H. Seymour Barry, of Merthvr, Mt-. W. M. l,lewellvn, DJ, Aher- dare, and Mr- H- H. Merrett, of 'Cardiff. The coal sale of the new company will be conducted by Messrs. James IMewellyn | and Merrett, of Cardiff, Swansea, Lon- don, and Paris. j
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■" — I BOTH TO BLAME. -i At Swansea on Tuesday Miairy Jane Cudland summoned her husbamd, Frank Cole Cudland, for assault. said he smacked her in the face, and isaic threw I half a brict at him. He ran: after her into the street and struck her. :Defendant complained that his wife was always get- ting drunk. The Chairman told complainant and defendant to put their headn together and become reasonable beiilgr. There were faults on both sides. Defendant was bound over.
BROKEN BYE-Lfl.WS.!
BROKEN BYE-Lfl.WS. At a lueetiftg of the Oysteranouth Coun- j cil on Tuesoay, Mr. Harry Ifc avies said he understood that not one of -the Mumbles boatmen who ply for hire hiwi taken out a license this year. Some of 3-hem had ne- glected to tnke out licenses last year as well. The Council had gcrtie to a great deal of expense in fixing notices and mak- inti bye-laws and had also, guarded the interest of these people. Iffe objected to some of the boatmen plying for hire on SutLdays. The clerk was directed 1.0 acquaint the boatman that if they did v ot comply with the bye-laws and take out, iicen&es shortly proceedings vould be taken against them.
-,-; A MINER WORKS 7 DAYS…
A MINER WORKS 7 DAYS A WEEK ItySTEAiD OF 4. THANKS TO BAKB1'S BACKACHE i PELLETS, A minera'Vv'ork, now of such national J importance, is not mio It is Imrd, wearying work—stooping and bending, I and toiling houre on imd. A miner in the North 4 England suffered from ex- crueiating ¡ns in th«) back and limbs. He tried tho wonderful new remedy known ai; liiUkjr's Bsvikache Pellets, and now writes: J^akei^. Backache Pellets.; have completely cured me. This is proved by the fact that J a n now work seven days a week ius1.Rad .f four. I don't re- quire your pallets now although I always keep a box on the iiiaiitelp.;tce handy." Baker's Baekaej/e Pellets are a positive care for Backache, jEheumatism, Lum- bago. Sciatica, Gravel, Dizziness, and all Kidney Trothleõ. prices Is. ad. per box from Boots, Taylor?s and all chemists, or post free direct from Baker's Medicine j Co.. Ltd., J. Southampton-row, London, W.C.I.
.I -SWANSEA WJKR -WEDDING.…
I SWANSEA WJKR WEDDING. A prt-tty ireddintg took place at. St. Mary's Parish Cfljui-ch, Swansea, on Thursday laPt (by license),, when Miss Daisy Gale, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kobert Gale, Albert-*treet, Llanelly, waS marrkxl to Pte. Alfred t*. Smith, K.A.JA.C., and son of Staff Sergt. Smith, CanterburS- The ceremony as performed by the.. Rey. Percy Mot's Wes- tOll, and the brick-), who was charmingly attired, was given, away by Dr. William Morgan, 9, Somerset-place, Swansea, and slie was attended, by her sister, Elsie Gale, who acted as maid. The best man was her brother, Pte. Stanley B. Gate. The happy coup,*} subsequently left for Tenby, where the honeymoon is being spent. There was,; a number of useful and costly presents.
. I MYSTERY OF LONG AGO. f,
I MYSTERY OF LONG AGO. f, The Singleton skeleton mystery was in 0.) degree cleared up by the inquest held on Friday morning. The coroner wat, Mr. R. W. Beor. The jury were tworn to inquire into the (leatlic)i aja. unknown mulo person," 3t whoee reuiaiikv they had had the view. The schoolboyt, Thongs Watson, ôl, Ox- ford-street, SwiUaseu, J £ oke of seeing qn Sunday night thfc upper part "f the ckull projecting l'rom the leaves. He took the skull home, and the following morning look it to the Swansea police station. Later he accompanied bergt. Wood, Sketty, to the spot. The sergeant sicke of receiving the skull at Swaillmaa Police Station from Detective Sup<U H'a\e?. In the light: temple was a et?&U perforated ?oJe, WhiCh he was (satisfied was a bullet hole. Going bo the ejjot, 112 noticed other bones aod a I pair of man,,4 boots half hidtien at <tbout the part whefle the man's feet, would have j ell bad he fallen down, the indications | f}¡=;iIs that, tiee man had fallen on. his back.* There was a distinct hole in the ground marking the place from "Uch the skull bad been taken. Amongst the bones 'he found a. revolver, very consid- erably corroded, a medicine bottle bear- ing the name of J. H. Kent, pharmaceu- tical chemist, Swansea," and a tabloid f.hial. Tberv was nothing poisonous in the tabloids or the medicine bottle. He alto found portions of a man's coat and a tie, as well* as two sovereigns and a farthing. j Inquiries had been made with a view- to discovering if anyone was missing, and these were being continued. Mr. Kent) dill not enter business unt.iI ItUt:, and iti wus not until six months later that he-, hr.st had bottles bearing his name, so t'hat the tragedy must have been enacted, some time within the last Si years. Sgt* Wood added that it did not necessarily follow that Mr. Kent had ever tiold any- thing in the bottle, for he bad supplied 1 an empty bottle to any person on pal ment of a penny By a Juryman: Witness did not f^e haw it would be possible from the remaius "to tell the height of the deceased person. The coroner said he too it the oaly verdict possible was that the remains were found at Singleton. and that thfre was no evidence to show how clecea4ied had como by his tioafh. The jury returned &, e.c1r- dinjily.
iODION AR BYNClAU, YR ? WYTHNOS.…
iODION AR BYNClAU, YR ? WYTHNOS. ¡ i ~~— I (GAN AWSTIN.) I j I r mae Dail y Meusydd, cyfrol fechau o "odlau oriau hamdden fy hen gyfaill, Mr. T. Tawenog Yorath. Hafod-y- Gan, Trehafod, Pontypridd, a ddaeth i law oddiwrth Rhydfab, t'enygroe«, yn dwyn i'm meddyl adgotion Jawer am ddyddiau fy mebyd, oblegid byddai Tawcnog yn ymwelydd mynycli yn nhy fy nhad pan oeddwn i yn blentyn jien- felyn, a pharhaodd yr aduabyddiaeth rhyngom wedi i nainnau ddyfod yn dipyn p eisteddfodwr yn y dyddiau l ded- wydd gynt. < ¡ C J.t' 1 'd 11 j Cyrchfa i luaws o feirdd, llenorion, a phregethwyr fyddai swvddta argraffu nhad pan oeddwn yn hogyn ac yn llen- ¡ cyn, a phan oecfrl Tawenog yn wr ieuanc a heinyf cyfarfyddai yno ag awdwr Hell Wlad fy Nhadau (leuan ap lago), .}1r. ¡ 11. Mills (Tatonwy), Dewi Wyn o Essyllt, Carnelian, Ifan Richard o'r Cymmer, Dr Naunton*Davies o'r Porth, Dr Edward Roberts (Pontypridd), Cynddelw, ac ereiil —oil wedi myiied-ac ar ol hynny, Daron Jones, Dewi Dyfan, Dewi Alaw, a'r byw- fyth Brynfab; ond rhaid ymatLaI. Da genvf sylwi, yn ol nodiad a roddir yn Nail y Meusydd," fed yr Henadur Moses Moses—" Moses ddwywaith," fel y gelwid ef mewn digrifweh mev.'n ambell gwrdd llenyddol yn y dyddiau gn-nt- etto'n fyw, er ei fod yn b6 mlwvddoed. Ac y mao Clychau Adgof" yn seinh yng nglilufetiau Tawenog, fel y inaent yn | fy nglilustkiu innau, feddyiiaf, ga-n ei fod yn canu iddynt fel hyn:— Dal i fii-ifiur, ac i seinio, lae eich coixliau yn fy nshlust; j 31wy na all y byd a'i eiddo Ydyw rhoddi arnoch ust; i Er i dreigliad amser roddi Dyfnion greithiau ar fy ngwedd, Deil eich seiniau i fy llonni, Fel dey,isol win y v/ledd. í Oenwch, glychau, hen atgofion, Difyr droion dyddiau fu; I Balm a hedd i'm cl wyfus galon Yùyw swyn eich seiniau chwi; I Cenwch, tra mae lliw yr hwyrddydd Gyda'i leithder ar fy ngrudd— Yn dy"?nhau ei ddelw beunydtl jJ I wneud ddoe'n crffennol cudd. r Trwidd eicb fwyn drwy niwl blynydd- oedd, A phan?ieydd y ddryllios iron, Trwy gysgodion du iyDyddcedd, Trwm otidiau'r ddaear hon; Cenwch, gwn, am hen gv-feillion, Sy'n gyiarwyJd gyda siom, Ac a gad want hen atgofion IJli w y dydd mewn calon drom. Cof genyÏ am ei efelychiad o Annie Lisle," fel y cenid y geiriau toddaidd yn v Darlleniadau Ceiniog" ym Mhonty- pridd, faith tlwyddi'n ol, a'r gydgan dyner —dychmVgaf glywed yr adsain ar yr awel:— Citwifia helyg, murmur ddyfroedd, Gwena dithau haul, Daear fiwsig ni all ddeffro Anwyl Annie Lisle. A dyma'r gan yn llawn etto, o flaen fy j llygaid, yn Dail y Meusydd." Diolch. Pell y? dwyrain wen f, m?byd ?' j innau ?rbyn hyn, ond mac anadl awen j yr anfarwolion yn bywhau fy ysbryd. 11 Rhagolygon campus sydd am Eisteddfod | YetumllwynartJi eieni etto: coruu, beirdd, a chystadleuwyr ereiil yn parotoi, niedd yr ysgrit'ennyud, y Cynghorwr C. P. Bell. Cofier mai ar y 29ain o'r mis hwn y bydd yr wyl, ac os oes unrliyw un heb raglen, j gair at y Cynghorwr i'w annedd In Caetle-equare, Mumides, fydd yn ddigon..j Croeeaw i bobl Ystalyfera a Threrûrris «»illduol, diolcQ am eu llythyrau. Xid yn amt y gwelir englyn uwehbeii drw6 maedfa (shop. ond dyma un a dJar- llennir gan lawer ûwch eiop Torriad y lhdd," yn Gwaelotl-y-graig:— j I dy da Toriad y Dydd—anhepg; I wm Hopcyn trowell beunydd; 'Bacco, pop, yn ei siop t-ydd, A didwyll bob diodydd." Dyma fel y cyfarchwyd ii, ax lytfcyr- gerdyn, ddcuddydd neu dri yn ol, ar bwnc taw Cymraeg Mountain Ash, fel y cyfeir- iwyd ato yn y nodyn a ysgritenwyd yr wythnos dddwcddaf ar symudJad Gwyros- j ydd o'r lie diwyd hwuw. i"w fro enedigol: Anwyl A we tin,—Yr oecldwn wadi aricr j meddwl o byd taw Cerdinen oedd y Cvm- j raeg am Mountain Ash. Eglurwch eich hunan. Dyddorol er hynnv yw darlien Bin Hiaitb, ein Gwlad, a'n Cenedl.' Bwch rlia-goch. yw ùymuniad-Cll yn Llechu ar Lan y Llwchwr." Yr unig ateb allat roi 1 r n caredig yw mai nid cyfieithu oedd fy amcan, ond rhoddi'r enw Cymraeg adnab. j yddus, fet y defDyddiwyd ef ar adeg Eisteddfod Genedlaethol A b.erpennar. Cofied fy ngbytaill mai nid eyfieithiad j 1 o Swansta yw Abertawe. er enghraifftr. Bydd n dda gau ei lu cyfeillion ddeall mai. Mn. Afan Thomas, y cerddor ieuanc I kl,i,glae.r o Gw, dVlyfarnwyd yn oreu ? )5 ?a? Dr. \'aughan Thomas am gyfan- &uddi can wladgoral ar eiriau Einon wyn.¡ CoSr t'xl cystadleuaeth yn Eisteddfod j Ck-nedlwthol Birkcuhfad, ond gan na | foddlonwyd y beimiaid gan y cynhyrch- ion, rhioed cynnyg arall i'r cerddorion, ac I 1 Afan aeth a'r dorch y tro hwn. RhyfedtJ j fel niae'r telephone yn chwareu triciau ) ag en-y!au. \,ewidiccld enw persain Afan vn Astii1 j 0 berwydd prin,der gofod rhaid gofyn j i gyfoillioh fod yn amyneddgar. Daw eu cynnjjrchiort allan yn eu tro. II
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===== | CASE STOPPED: N At Swansea on WedneJfey, Mrs. Lena | k,y, summoned Mr. Thos. James, a meaaiber of the Cockett Parish Council, for asisault Mr. Beddoes Nash defended. 1]¡e evidence given was tjiat while de- fend ant was putting in simh coal he had allorwed dWot to cover complainant as she I StxKjd at her garden gate. ] After hearing the evidence the mag is- j traj es stopped the case, holding thai j there was nothing to answer..
SERVANT S LAPSE. j I
SERVANT S LAPSE. j At Swansea on \Vedn«3t>day Catherine | 11lizaheth Ellen Hopkins, maid servant, was fharg?d with Scaling ?3 9s a gold ,c" ;t value 1& and a gold ring value Ps., from 9, Nelson-street, the property ef -kifrm Lavender on June 11. Asked to plead defendant said. quite guilty," and added she would like to be put to work on the land. She wanted to go home to see. her mother, and was tempted to take the money. ??hc girl wa.? bound over for 12 mentis, IthO cbainnan advising her that ?ven w?n working on the land &Lp must not take what did not belong to her.
LIVING IN A GARAGE. 11
LIVING IN A GARAGE. 11 Grower Guardians on Tuesday again discuased the occupation under alleged in. sanitary conditions of a Llanmadoc garage by a Gower family." The matter had been brought into prominence by the denunciation of the Council by a meeting of Swansea Bit Badge men for having offered tho family the house." Mr. Ind, the clerk, said he had failed to see the I secretary of the Bit Badge League, and failed to get a reply to a letter. He had advised the man to see a house agent. In the meantime tha authorities were taking etepp tft.jMctfi-i&e jg^age .visaed*
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