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AN APPRECIATION.I

Hendy Cricket Club.

Football Retrospect.I

THE LAST RITES.

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FOOTBALL NOTES. I

Carmarthenshire Cricket League.

Presentation at Machen.

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Free Church Council. J

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I North Pembrey County Election.…

--I County Bye-election.I

EAST CARMARTHENSHIRE. I

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EAST CARMARTHENSHIRE. FORMATION OF NEW ASSOCIATION. There was a large and enthusiastic muster of East Carmarthen Conservatives at the Con- servative Club, Llanelly, for the purpose of forming a separate association for East Car- marthen. Mr Mervyn Peel, presided. Those present included Colonel Lloyd Harries, Capt. W. P. Jeffreys, Captain Joshua Lloyd, Lieut. De Rees, Messrs. Ernest Trubshavv, R. H. Sampson, F. R. Nevill, Herbert Peel, Llewelyn John, and E. J. Clarke (agent). The Chairman said that they had long felt it was necessary to have: a separate organisa- tion for the Eastern Division. Their agent had worked very hard b .illJprO\e the organi- zation, but it was impossible to expect him to get two very extensive divisions into thorough order. He, therefore moved the following resolution:— That this representative meeting of Con- servatives and Unionists do hereby resolve to form a separate association for this divi- sion, to be called the East Carmarthenshire. Conservative and Unionist Association. Mr. J. ReJs (Garnant) seconded, and ihe r< solution received, unanimous approval. I Earl Cawdor was elected president, on the motion of Mr. Trubshaw, supported by C'apt. Jeffreys. Mr. Trubshaw. in supporting the motion for the election of Mr Mervyn Pell as ohaiiman, said it would be a. distinct loss to the new movement if Mr. Peel did not accept the posi- tion. He had for several years been the life and soul of the party in the county (applause) and had also given his services unstintingly to further the cause throughout the Principality (applause). The motion was carried enthusiastically.

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