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Mayor Making. INTERESTING INVESTITURE YESTERDAY. SPEECHES BY THE MAYOR AND HIS DEPUTY. The investiture of Ald. D. James Davies as Mayor took place at the Town Hall yesterday, in the presence of a large number of people, Ald. Nathan Griffiths presiding. Coun. Daniel Williams said it afforded him much pleasure in proposing the re- election of Ald. D. James Davies as Mayor for the ensuing year. "I am sure," said Councillor Williams, "that no words of mine are necessary to let the Llanelly people know the good, solid work he has done during the last year." The motion was carried unanimously and the investiture then took place. THE MAYOR'S SPEECH. The Mayor, who was enthusiastically received, said:—It is only natural that I should regard it as a great compliment that you should re-elect me to the Mayoralty for another year. As the war advances, more and still more demands are made upon us, and I am pleased if I have been able to do the work to your satisfaction (applause). Of one thing I am very proud. When the late Sir Stafford Howard returned thanks for his re-election as Mayor for the third time, he said we were a very happy family. I We have been the same happy family during the past year (hear, hear). The country is at war, but the Corporation is not (laughter). When we look at our achievements during the past year we need not be ashamed. In regard to the administration of Pensions, Llanelly, the youngest municipal borough, has shaped the national programme. The idea of a Minister of Pensions was started in Llanelly, and we secured an amendment of that office and to the establishment of our Local Committee. At the present moment there is a menace I to the principle of government by the people by the impudent attempt which is being made to transfer the administra- tion of public health to Insurance inteiraiLk6 AAd. I frhink I can speak witk your approbation when I say that we as a Council will do our best to foil it (ap- plause). It is some satisfaction to know that we have reached a point when we shall establish a Joint Isolation Hospital (applause) In our other aspirations we have not been disappointed. We have succeeded in getting the name of Llanelly Division to the new Parliamentary Divi- sion (applause). In war work things have been going well (hear, hear). We -placed the Stebonheath School at the dis- t posal of the St. John Ambulance Brigade with an accommodation of lï5 beds. The Llanelly subscriptions to the War Loans compare favourably with the best towns in the country, and the local committee has continued to do excellent work during the year. They also conducted a very i successful Food Economy Campaign. In these two connections may I say how indebted we are to Mr. Glynne Jones who has acted as secretary throughout (ap- plause). There is also the important question of finance without which the war cannot go on. I hope that Llanelly will again be in the fore-front in this direc- tion. We are also in the midst of fixing food prices and of arranging for the transport of food and other articles. We apPeal to the public to co-operate so as to make things a success. Another move- ment which will assist the war is the completion of the first Battalion of the Carmarthenshire Volunteers. I I would like to see some members of the Council affiliated to that movement, if only as an example to others (renewed applause). May I express the hope that in the coming year we shall be able to arrange our meetings for the afternoon or the early evening in order that we may be able to attend drills. I have said a great deal with regard to technical in- struction recently, and now I will only say that I hope that whatever we do we shall not make a mistake in this very im- portant matter. I anticipate that we shall have to defend our water limits and to consider other very important matters relating to our water supply. Then again, as you know we have a very im- portant scheme for the I erection of 500 houses, I and there is also the question of re-con- struction after the war, and the develop- ment of our industries. The Mayor proceeded to pay a generous tribute to the deputy mayor and the Town Clerk, eulogizing their services to the town. The Deputy Mayor. I It was then formally announced by the [ Town Clerk, amidst loud applause, that the Mayor had re-appointed Councillor Daniel Williams, J. P., as Deputy Mayor. There was another outburst of applause when Coun. Dan Williams was invested with his robe and chain of office by the Mayor. In returning thanks the Deputy Mayor said:—I thank you, Mr. Mayor, for the confidence you hare felt inclined to place in me for another year. It gives me very great pleasure to accept the post, for the reason that you do all the work and I get the credit for what I don't do (laughter and applause). Harbour Affairs. I Regarding the port of Llanelly, my work on the Harbour Trust has been a labour of love (applause), because I knew something had to be done with our waterway if we were to keep Llanelly as a shipping port (renewed applause). We have had very bad luck, and I feel that if it were not for the war, Llanelly's port would hare been paying its way and paying its way well (applause). It is not our fault that it is in such a precarious position financially, but I can say that when I appealed for financial assistance I did not have a single refusal (applause) They responded to any appeal willingly, and said they hoped they would be re- paid some day, but I am afraid they will not be repaid before I go to them again to ask them to dip their hands into their pockets once more (laughter and ap- plause). The Corporation then adjourned to the Council Chamber where the ordinary business was disposed of.

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