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I Dissatisfied Tinpl aters.

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I   I ?TL? & <?Ai?..???.?. Mr. and Mrs. bwindel) have taken up their residence at Glan Arthen, New road. Clar ke's tiae a rea l real masterpiece next week, viz., "The Face of a Nation." See it. <- The tide table issued by the Harbour Commissioners in 1S63 describes Llanelly a í.2. u h ;at1 < Even Pwii. not to speak 01 Burry Port, has its Soldiers' Comforts Fund. How is it that Llanelly can't rise to this -:7 Mr. 1. T. Davies, the old Llane^y three-quarter, has been granted a com- mission in the Machine Gun Corps. • # « « The war savings movement in Llanelly is very successful. A Jet more, however, wili have to he done to reach Sunder- land' s splendid average cf i;10 jvr head. A Bur"; engineer was homo for a few days this week, his ship having been torpedoed. He has now left to take up duties on another boat. This is the right spirit. Among the books to be studied this session by the Park Church Young People's Society is Dr, Grilli th Jones' new volume- 'The challenge of Christian- it. to a world at war." it, to a in-oi?ld at xN-ar., "From Dan to Beersheba" is by now getting quite a iamiliar route to the Llanelly boys out East. It is to be feared, however, that their reverence for the Holy Land has not been deepened by actual experience of it. • « •« • The Rev. Rhondda Williams, who' lectured at Llanelly last week. says that the way teachers are paid in this country is a perfect scandal. "If yoa are a Charlie Chaplin," he says, "you can make a fortune, but if you are a teacher you must go begging." There are no half-measures about John Hodge. "Give the British woiknien the same facilities as they have in n,; he says, "and we will knock spots off he s,,iN-s, e v, them. I quite agree that no seaman can take Germany's blood-stained hand. I am in favour of 21 years ostracism." According to the M.O.K.. the use of long-tubed feeding bottles for babies is rapidly decreasing in Llanelly. This is largely due to the initiative of Lady Howard, who succeeded in securing the co-operation of the local chemists in dis- couraging their use. A charming letter has "been received by a little Miss residing near the Station from her big brother who is on active service out East. He dates his letter from "the Garden of Eden," and goes on to say: "I am going up the river Tigris to-day and shall be passing through Bagdad where all the magicians used to live." The old bells in the Llanelly Parish Church were two in number. One of them, it used to be said, was of so power- ful a tone that it could be heard "from Pen coed to Pembrey," while its vibra- tions affected the liquor in n neighbour- ing public house This would appear to be a new point in the annals of campan- ology. It may now be taken for granted that Mr. David Harry will be elected as the Berwick representative on the County Council. As a large employer of labour, Mr. Harry is deeply interested in the district, and with his previous ex- perience on the Council, he will no doubt be able to render good service to the hamlet. » • « • Local cricketers had a specially warm corner in their hearts for the late Mr. Thomas Seymour. He was th- lif" and soul of cricket at Pontyberein and al- ways took the l'veliest- interest in the doings of the eleven which was his creation. In cricket as in every other walk of life our late friend wi. 10ed "a straight bat."

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