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Ex-Serv?ce Men andStrike !…

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Ex-Serv?ce Men andStrike I LIVELY MEETING AT LLANELLY. I The Athenaeum Hall was crowded out I on the occasion of a meeting of the Dis- charged and Demobilized Sailors and Soldiers Federation on Wednesday after- noon. The meeting was convened for the pur- j pose of submitting a resolution regarding the attitude the Federation would adopt Ii during the present crisis. Mr. Jack Morris, the secretary, then read the resolution drafted by the offi- cials:- "That this mass meeting is of the opinion that the best interests of the com- munity will be served by the ex-service men remaining neutral in the present railway crisis." A representative from the Burry Port Branch then read a resolution which they had passed pledging themselves to stand together to prevent any Class Z man be- ing called upon by the Government for strike breaking or any other purpose. A Voice: The Government want us to support them. Do they deserve our sup- port ? A Voice: Wo want to know whether they wish us to fight in another country ? Cries of "Order" and "Rubbish." A member kept continually interrupt- ing the speakers, and the audience de- manded that he should be 'chucked out.' The same voice: What are we going to do ? A member: Oh, "shove a sock in it" (laughter). A member spoke supporting a motion that the Burry Port resolution should be added to the Llanelly one, and he said: "We will all refuse to go if they call us up for further service." A Voice: And in to "clink" you will go (laughter). A Voice: Yes, and let them have a guard-room in Llanelly keep the de- serters (laughter). Voice: There is one • -i) out it, if they put us into "clink" They will have to feed us (loud laughter). Revolution by Evolution, Mr Tom Mabbett urged the mftT^r." to consider what they were a revolutionist myself continued he, but not a bloody revolutionist. I believe in revolution by evolution. People will shout out about the Government; but those people are the very ones who have put them there. My advice to you all is to he calm and if you are called up, decide yourself what step you will take ( applause) A complaint was made by various members that it was very unfair that certain newspapers stated that large numbers of ex-service men were volun- tarily assisting the Government in the present crisis. The Secretary contended that such statements prejudiced the public against the Federation, and he quoted a letter from the General Secretary of the Feder- ation which emphasized the advisability of maintaining a strictly neutral atti- tude. -A-,lr. Evans (of the D.S.S. Federation) said that the Discharged and Demobil- ized Sailors and Soldiers all over the country were discussing it, some were going to support the Government and others were not. He hoped that what- eik they' would decide to do they would stick to it, and acknowledge the respon- sibility (applause). The resolution was eventually carried, but the motion to incorporate the Burry Port resolution was defeated.

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FROM LLANELLY TO ABERYSTWYTH.

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DEATH OF MR. MORR!S THOMAS.…

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Strike of Law Clerks, -a

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