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I ASTERISKS, ——— Sergt. Ivor Rees is the nineteenth Welshman to win the V.C. in this war. < < A sailing vessel which recently brought a cargo of scrap to Llanelly has been sold for £ 20,000. Ten years ago she changed hands at £ 2,000. 0 9 0 c There is great Excitement over a fashionable wedding in vhifh a beautiful October bride will figure. That will be a joyful, stamping day. to be sure. The Intermediate School was opened for the first time exactly 20 years ago this week. To-day it is not only one of the largest but also one of the most sue cessful secondary schools in Vi-ales. 0 The last census disclosed the fact that there were 181 houses in Llanelly where overcrowding was serious. These premises contained a population cf 1,1C3. To-day the overcrowding is undoubtedly worse. Eleven years ago to-day Mr. Lloyd George addressed a great meeting at Zion. Speaking to the writer later in the evening, the orator said: "I never want to appear before a finer audience than I always get at Llanelly." After the meeting of the Finance Com- mittee on Monday one of the members was heard explaining the mysteries of "strange strategic statistics." A nice little supper followed of "fresh fried fish freely flavoured frizzling finely." A marble tablet has been erected in Llanstadwell Parish Church in memory of the late Vicar, the Rev. D. L. Davies. The rev. gentleman will be remembered as a former vicar of St. Pauls and a play- ing member of the Scarlets fifteen. "TV It was six years ago this week that the Llanelly Post Office was opened. Some wag at the opening ceremony, suggested that a slight mistake had been made in building it in i a t Tumble. Certainly the premises are utterly inadequate for a town of 40,000 people. Eleven years ago last week Lord Roberts visited Llanelly to unveil the Fallen Heroes Mt-monal n. the Town Hall grounds. Probably this was one of the wettest days that Llanelly has ever expierieiieed-in-hicii is saying a great deal. The deluge, however, did not pre- vent thousands vi people assembling to greet "Bobs." "It is not fair." writes an indignant Pwll man. "for you Llanelly people to claim the V.C. as one of yours. Sergt. Ivor Rees is a Pwll boy and as. such we ere proud of him." We are sorry to dis- appoint our correspond-, rt. but we 1-(.- lieve that the gallant hero is Llarelly boy by birth. It was in the Cupel Newydd district that he first saw the light. I After his brilliant speech at the Market Hall on Monday..Mr. Bra', f.;r relaxation on Tuea^ay no explored t-ic waters of the Teifi in •.•onipany with Mr. David Jehu. The- great vent of the day was the landing of loir. brought about by the joint efforts of the I uder Secretary for Hone and the right lion, member for Felinfoel. We would like to tell the whole story, but our space is limited. < Thirty-five Y«1: ago to-day is painted :ed in the annals of Llanelly, w hen tram- cars ran for the first time between the station and the t'>wn. They wore horse- drawn vehioL which in later years, George R. Sims was load of venting his i sarcasm upon. "I trove ikd irom the j station," he wrote. "in '1 antiquated J rll -t. j saap-box on wheels drawn by an ante- del avian horse dri ven hy r. venera ble gentleman in winskers to match."

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