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Subject: [Dyfed] News Items APRIL 1st to JUNE 30th 1926 Three-Hundred fortyfive.
Western Mail Friday June 18 1926.
Rev. S. Evans SEALY, formerly of Severn-road Church, Cardiff, has been inducted pastor of
Dock Congergational Church, Llanelly.
More than £17 was realised by a "penny trail" organised by the Hon. Mabel
BAILEY, of Hay Castle, at Hay, on Thursday, in aid of the Brecon Memorial Hospital Fund.
The trail was inaugurated by Mr. Enoch GEORGE, chairman of the Hay Urban District
Council.
After less than six months' stay at Cardiff, Dr. Richard Douglas PASSER, M.C., M.D.,
lecturer in pathology at the Welsh School of Medicine, and of the Pathological Department
of the Cardiff Royal Infirmary, has been appointed professor of experimental pathology at
Leeds University in connection with the cancer campaign.
After serving in the Pathological Department of Guy's Hospital Dr. PASSER (who is M.D.
and D.Ph. of London) came to Cardiff. A native of Hereford, he served during the war in
the Royal Army Medical Corps, and also with the Gordon Highlanders.
For six years Dr. PASSER has been engaged in cancer research work, and has written
considerably on the subject and on blood diseases.
He will superintend the building of laboratories at the University College,Leeds, and
probably enter on his new duties in October.
PHOTOGRAPH PAGE.
County Ladies' Golf Meeting at Abergavenny.
1) Miss M.V. JONES, (Glamorganshire), Lady WEBB, (Newport), and Mr. G. Roberts ARNOLD
(Glamorganshire).
2) Mr. R.C. JONES (Newport), Miss L. NEWMAN (Newport), Mrs. G. JONES, and Mr. J. Rice
JONES.
3) Mrs. de Burgh MARSH, hon. secretary, with Mrs. R.W. MEACOCK, captain Monmouthshire
Ladies Club.
4) Mr. J.J. TRUMP, Mrs. Owen MORGAN, Mrs. REES, and Col. Blethyn REES.
NEATH COUPLE MARRIED.- Miss Nellie VEALE, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam VEALE,
Neath, and Mr. Aubrey James TAYLOR, only son of Mr. Sam TAYLOR and the late Mrs. TAYLOR,
Penbryn, Neath, who were married at Neath.
(Photo by HARRY JONES).
WEDDED AT CARDIFF.- Mr. William Woodwell CHISLETT, son of Mrs. and the late Mr. J.S.
CHISLETT, of Swansea, and Miss Dorothea POCOCK, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. POCOCK,
of Cardiff, who were married at St. Margaret's Church, Cardiff on Thursday. (Photo
Welsh Pictorial).
OLDEST and YOUNGEST CHORISTERS.
Councillor J. HOWELLS and Master David Eurwyn LAKE, who have been choristers at
Ystradgynlais Parish Church for 50 years and 50 days respectively. Councillor HOWELLS is a
brother-in-law of Dr. PROTHERO, the Welsh musician of Chicago.
(photo by Llew. E. MORGAN).
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On a charge of having embezzled £369. 7s.6d., the property of the Prudential Assurance
Company, Arthur Owen DAVIES, of Peterston-super-Ely, a district agent of the company, was
committed for trial from St. Nicholas Police-court on Thursday. Mr. Llewellyn FRANCIS
prosecuted on behalf of the Prudential Assurance Company.
Defendant who was represented by Mr. Ivor BRACE (instructed by Messrs. WILLIAMS and Son)
entered a plea of not guilty and reserved his defence.
John Patrick
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