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NOTES OF THE DAY

We-The Llanelly Council.

RE-ISSUE OF RATION CARDS.I

- - - . I IPWLL GRAND FETE.…

First Concrete Ship I¿

Effects of the Drought

LLANELLY NURSE'S POST. I

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IBurry Port Boys.

j SUCCESSFUL FURNITURE SALE…

Long walks for Water.

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The Welsh Church Act

"Dropped."

MUSICAL SUCCESSES. I

I New Works -for Llanelly…

NEW MAGISTRATES. I

IAN EXCELLENT SOAP.

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ASTERISKS. —.——

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ASTERISKS. — —— There were twenty-three offenders at the Juvenile Police Court on Thursday. Eight years ago today was a black Saturday in the annals of Llanelly. More need not be said. < Congratulations to "Udgorn Hedd" (Mr. David Brazell), on his initiation into the mystic circle of the Gonsedd. < < The Llanelly "lands each evening this week Shave been reminiscent of Blackpool. You couldn't see the sand for the people. < » A young lady in Stepney street en- joyed a comfortable ride in a "pram" this week, and incidentally, a nice little wager changed hands over it. The Rev. Ebenezer Rees, of Enfield, will be the preacher at Park Church tomorrow. The rev. gentleman is a sorr of the famous Wm. Rees, of Llechryd. "Lets have a 'dig' at the Llanelly Cor- poration" was the remark made by a member of the Rural District Council at the meeting on Thursday. w a a In 1866, there were four steam tugs employed to deal with the shipping at Llanelly and Burry Port. They were the Samson, Atlas, Ranger and Royal Princess. < < < .t. A Burry Port correspondent writes:- There are several types of that strange bird, the weathercock, to be found in the municipal poultry yard at Somerset- House. They argue eloquently in favour of a resolution at committee meetings, and then vote dead against it when it comes up for confirmation. It makes one wonder what has happened in the meantime. Llanelly water which is so scarce & commodity these sultry days, was an- alyzed some time ago and revealed or- ganisms of the eeli group. The report of the analyst goes on to inform us that the c haracters of the organism of the coli group are motile, non-liquefying, fermenting glucose and lactose with pro- duction of acid and gas, and milk with production of acid and clot, and produc- ing indol in peptone solution." This sounds very terrifying. «■ • • m Coal-winning in Llanelly commenced many years ago. In 1750, we have Mr. Thomas Cole (appropriate name!) writing from London to Sir Thos. Stepney—"Mr Gibson and his friend Captain Biggin talk of coming down to see you and view your coal works. This Oapt. Biggin is master of a great deal of ready cash and the greatest dealer of coals in Europe. Ho says if he likes your coals and you can load large ships, he'll undertake to sell you fifty or sixty thousand chaldrons a year. ? A story is Zld m Mr. Towyn Jones, M.P. and the Rev. J. T. Job, the crowned bard. Both were travelling on Off motor bus between Llandyssul and New Quay on an unpleasantly gusty afternoon. As there was only on& available seat inside, Towyn volunteer- ed to sit outside with the driver, but Job insisted that Towyn should take the inside seat and clinched the matter in a "cynghanedd" couplet:— A ganiateir i'r gwynt hyh Andwyo yr hen Dowyn.

Coal for the Winter

I HONOUR FOR A LOCAL NURSE.

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