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^ -ANOTHER PUBLIC LOSS. I

THE NEW SCHOOL BOAR]) CLERK.

I THE COUNCIL'S ACCOUNTS.I

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

A LOCAL PAPER AND THE REV.…

INTERESTING MARRIAGE AT LLANGENNECH.

I THE CRICKET CLUB. I-__

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THE CRICKET CLUB. THE ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Llanelly Cricket Club was held on Tuesday last at the Athenaeum buildings. There was a large attendance, the enthusiasm was keen. and the business was admirably conducted by the retiring captain, Mr. Fred N. Powell. solicitor, who has led the way for two seasons with rare skill and indefatigable energy. Among those present were Messrs. F. L. Rees, J. Howell. D. L. Joseph, J. G." Lewis, R. Frank Randell, R. U. Rees, H. Hammond, R. H. Linn, J. Gwyn Thomas, and Hugh Howell. The hon. sec. (Mr. R. Linn) submitted the statement of accounts for the year, a statement which shewed a deficit of j699 3s. 5d. The statement was adopted. The Chairman in referring to the deficit, drew attention to the forthcoming ball to be held under the auspices of the club, and urged each member to do all he could to guarantee the success, financial and artistic, of the event. Mr. C. W. Mansel Lewis was re-elected president of the club, and the list of vice-presidents was supplemented by the addition of the following t—Mr. R. Frank Randell, Mr. R. U. Rees, Mr. W. Buckley Roderick, and Mr. Fred N. Powell.-The question of captaincy was then proceeded with, Mr. Fred Rees moving the appointment of Mr. Llewellyn John. This was seconded by Mr. R. U. Rees, and cordially sup- ported by Mr. D. L. Joseph, and the Chairman. Put to the meeting, the resolution was unanimously carried. Mr. Llewellvn John thanked the meeting for the honour conferred upon him. When the question was first mentioned to him, he was extremely diffident of accepting the honour, but in view of the assurances he had received of the support of the old players, and especially of the retiring captain, he ha,d decided to accept the appointment. He assured them that he would do his best to follow in the footsteps of his predecessor. The Chairman congratulated Mr. John on his appointment. He (the speaker) intended to play as much cricket during the coming season as possible, and would give every support to the new captain. Some of his friends had circulated the rumour that he intended to run away from cricket for golf. He assured them that the rumour wasn't trne (laughter).—Mr. Hammond said he was not eligible for re-election as vice-captain, and he begged to move the appointment of Mr. S. B. Bowen. This was seconded and unanimously carried. —Mr. D. L. Joseph moved the re-election of Mr. R. H. Linn as honorary secretary. Mr. R. U. Rees seconded and it was unanimously carried. The Chairman cordially supported the re-election of Mr. Linn, who did a great deal of work, much of it unseen.—Mr. Percy Rees was unanimously re-elected honorary treasurer.—A strong committee was appointed, the following being elected to fill the vacancies. Mr. H. Hammond and Mr. Philip Rogers,—Mr. Charlie Davies was elected captain of the Tuesday team, on the initiative of the chairman, seconded by Mr. F. L. Rees.—The Chairman proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. C. W. Mansel Lewis for the continued use of Stradey Park. Without this continued generosity, cricket in Llanelly, indeed, would be impossible. Mr. J. Howell seconded the vote which was enthusiastically carried.—Mr. D. Luther Joseph proposed a vote of thanks to the retiring capt. and referred to the splendid services rendered to the club by Mr. F. N. Powell during the last two seasons. Mr. R. U. Rees seconded, and it was carried, In Msnondins. the chairman said that he did not intend to give up cricket as long as he could run between the I wickets. Votes of thanks were also passed to Mr. Hammond, Mr, R. H. Linn and Mr. Percy Rees. I THE FIXTURES OF THE FIRST ELEVEN f Where Date. Opponents. Played. May 1 .XVIII, Carmarthenshire League. Home 8 .Swansea. Away „ 15 .Newport. Away I ,,22 .Handovery College. Home 29 .Llandovery. Away June 5 Swansea Home Date. 12 .Open Date. m 19 .Handovery College. Away 26 Open Date. July 3 CardifE Home „ 10 .M.r. W. H. P. Jenkins' XL. Away „ 17 .Mandovery Home 24 .Open Date. „ 31 .Open Date Aug. 7 Swansea Away 14 Newport I. Home „ 21 Mr. W. H. P. Jenkins' XI Home I 28 .XVIII Carmarthenshire League Home 1 Sept. 4 Cardiff Away SECOND ELEVEN. wnere Date. Opponents. Played. May 1 Open Date. 8 .Maesteg Home 15 .Felinfoel (L) Home „ 22 Llaugeanech (L) Away 29 Garnant (L) Home June 6 .Swansea 2nd Away 7 Maesteg Away 12 Arnmonforti (L) Home 19 .Pontyberem (L) Home 26 .Burry Port (L) Away July 3 Open Date „ 10 .Pontyberem (L) Away 17 Felinfoel (L). Away „ 24 .Garnant (L) Away 31 .Burry Port (L) Home Aug. 7 Swansea 2nd. Home 14 .Open Date. „ 21 .Ammanford (L) Away 28. Open Date. Sept, 4 Llangennech (L) Home L. signifies matches in connection with the Carmar- thenshire League.  =======

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I SCHOOL BOARD CLERK

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| DEATH OF MR. HENRY J. HOWELL.

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