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LOCALJNTELUGENCE. - I

Sudden Death at Seaside.

N.S.P.C.C.

j Sureties of the Peace. I-.-

I IPROPOSED STRIKE. i

Llanelly Dramatic Society.I

ITRADESMEN'S SHOW.I

W. Williams, (Minke Bach)…

Trinity College of London.…

-__-_-_-I Patrimonial Troubles.

--I Yesterday's Police Court.…

'Speeding the Parting Guest.'…

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'Speeding the Parting Guest.' AN INTERESTING PRESENTATION I i.i .£.1'- _t ;.¡,- .J.t Mr. Arthur Rees, a member of the Old Castle Works staff, having received an impor- tant position under the Cwmafon Tinplate Company, was made the recipient of a beauti- ful travelling writing case as a token of the respect lie had gained in the millmen's esti- mation. During the eigln. years he has laboured among the employees of the Old Castle's lie seemed to have a thorough ac- quaintance with almost every individual. He lias certainly won th-e affection of both com- rades inside the omce, including the respec- fed manager, Mr. D. Williams, and those who laboured under the firm. It should be men- tioned also that the office staff and daymen presented him with a hall-marked gold albeit. The meeting was held at the Branch Room, York Hotel, on Saturday last, under the pre- sidency of Mr. James Davies, ex-executive member. The Chairman, in opening the pro- ceedings, touched upon the. good qualities of Mr. Rees-ahvays bright, and naturally dis- posed to kindness. In response to the chair, Mr. D. Phillips (shearer) spoke of him as a persevering young man, yearning for know- ledge. in order to equip himself as a true Christian citizen. Mr. Fred Jones, late sec- retary, said that he had no trouble whatever in collecting the mites" to purchase the case with. Everyone seemed to be governed by whole-heartedness. The Chairman ulti- mately called upon Mr. W. Henry Samuel, the works' representative, to make the pre- sentation, which he did in his inimitable style. In returning thanks, Mr. Rees very -N lr. Rt-l'OS Cl l appropriately quoted the ever-living line of Ceiriog Hnghes-" Ti wyddost betli ddvwed fy nghalon. With a few telling exhortations to the younger members present from Mr. David Samuel, doubler, the. meeting closed.

-WEDDING BELLS. ! -0-

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MUSTARD AND CRESS.

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