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I S<? h?!?<? ? FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. CLEMENT THOMAS. The funeral of the late Mr. D. Clement I TWiaa, of 77, Dillwyn street, an EsM- pioyeo at the Post Office, who met with a I f.tal accident while cv-cling in Pembroke- shire, took place on Thursday afternoon, I when a large and representative gather- ing of men took part. The Post Office was strongly repre- I Mnted, and the Postmaster, who was un- j able to attend, had his place filled by Mr R. Thomas, the superintendent. The fol- j lowing were also present :-(Indoor staff) Messrs. W. Thomas, F. Dunn, T. Morgan A. Hayward, Morris, G. W. Williams, (Jwen, Thomas and Toanfcins. The out- door staff comprised fourteen postmen under Inspector H. Hughes. Other ¡ branches represented were the Llanelly I liberal Club, by Mr. Tom Skym and Mr. I D. Hopkins, the secretary; and also the Swansea branch of the Postal Telegraph 4jerks Associatin, by Mr. W. C. E. James, of the Swansea staff. The duties of bearers were carried out by the deceased'? colleagues at the Post j Office, viz., Messrs. Tom Morgan, W. Thomas, F. Dnnn, A. E. Hayward, G. H. Williams and D. B. Morris. Many floral tributes were sent amongst which were those from the Postmen and Indoor Staff, Engineering Staff, Swansea Branch of the Postal Telegraph Clerks' Association, and the members of the Liberal Club. A service was held at the I house, at which the Rev. J. Lewis, Caer- salem, officiated, and Rev. Hugh Jones, Bpthel, at the graveside.

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