----- Forwarded Message ---- From: J GRIFFITHS <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; [email protected] Cc: [email protected] Sent: Friday, 26 March, 2010 21:29:03 Subject: News Items APRIL 1st to JUNE 30th 1926. Number Three-Hundred thirtyseven. Western Mail Thursday June 17 1926. For those who have an interest in Freemasonary. Golf second annual meeting of members of Freemasonary Lodges in the Province of the Eastern Division of Wales. (I will give only those competing and not their scores it will take to long). AMETHYST LODGE.- E.W. JONES, Fred COCKS, James HUGHES. CARDIFF EXCHANGE LODGE.- W.A. NEW, George H. RADCLIFFE, Dewi EVANS. PRINCE LLEWELLYN LODGE.- H.H. SWEET-ESCOTT, David I. EVANS, Arnold J. MORGAN. FFOREST LODGE.- A.O.W. ANTHONY, R. DOYLE, S.G. COLLIS. MERLIN LODGER.- W.H. WATKINS, C.H. COOPER, W.E. DIX. GLAMORGAN LODGE.- R.T. GABE, E. Lewis WILLIAMS, Silvanus DAVIES. GWALIA LODGE.- G. MILLER, E.A. MARSHALL, W. Clunie SCOTT. LLANGATTOCK LODGE.- W.F. GIBSON, H.T. JOSEPH, W. Harry GUMMER. RHONDDA LODGE.- John DAVIES, T.R. DAVIES, R.M. COX. LLYNFI LODGE.- A King DAVIES, Glyn MORGAN, Dr. D. Emrys OWEN. HENRY PENDRILL CHARLES LODGE.- Thomas WILLIAMS, Vivian S. WILLIAMS, H. Gabe JONES. DINAM LODGE.- Melville HILEY, F.J. ALBERT, R.E. REES. VALE OF GLAMORGAN LODGE.- Gwilym EVANS, J. Kenvyn DAVIES, E.T. MAYER. OGMORE LODGE.- George A. CAMERON, P.D. CADOGAN- (only two cards returned) The second boxing tournament promoted for the benefit of the Bargoed Canteen Fund attracted a record crowd to the New-hall on Wednesday. The chief of a series of interesting contests was one of ten rounds between the heavy-weights, Buff WILLIAMS (Aberbargoed) and ex-Gunner Dick PRICE (Pengam). PRICE gave up after four rounds. In a ten-round contest between Ossie GODLEY (Brithdir) and Chris SHEA (Ebbw Vale) the latter won with a knock-out in the eighth round. PUBLIC NOTICE. Re SUSANNA BAILEY, DECEASED.- All Creditors or other Persons having Claims against the Estate of SUSANNA BAILEY, late of 116, Newfoundland-road, in the City of Cardiff, Widow. Deceased (who died on the 25th day of March, 1926, and whose will was proved in the Llandaff District Registry on the 10th day of May 1926, by ARCHIBALD LAIDLAW, the Sole Executor therein named). Dated this 16th day of June 1926. WILLIAM JONES and SON, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Solicitors for the said Executor. LONDON- Wednesday. A number of Welshmen were called to the Bar at the Inns of Courts to-night. A "call" of considerable interest to South Wales was that of Mr. Charles Ellis LLOYD, Dryburgh, Bridgend, at Gray's Inn. Formerly a journalist in South Wales, Mr. Ellis LLOYD is the author of "Scarlet Nest," and is a Labour candidate for the Llandaff and Barry Division. There was also called at Gray's Inn Mr. Eric OLSONN, LL.B., younger son of Mr. Alex OLSONN, of 22, Montpelier-terrace, Swansea. Lincoln's Inn: Mr. Edward THORNTON-JONES, B.A., Pembroke College, Cambridge, and Borthwen, Glyngarth, Anglesey, third son of Mr. William THORNTON-JONES, solicitor and registrar, Anglesey County-court. Inner Temple:Mr. Hugh James Stanley JENKINS, M.A., L.L.B., Jesus College, Oxford, and Glenside, Roath Park, Cardiff, first son of Mr. James JENKINS; Mr. Harry Vincent LLOYD-JONES, B.A., Jesus College, Oxford, 7, Regenct-street, Westminster, third son of Mr. H. LLOYD-JONES; Mr. B.C. THOMAS, B.A., LL.B., Trinity College, Cambridge, 14, College-road, Clifton, Bristol, second son of Mr. Arthur Ernest THOMAS, and Aung Maunghla, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. Middle Temple: Mr. Joseph James DAVIES, LL.D. (London). H.M. Inspector of Taxes, 89, Sutton-road, Muswell Hill, N.10. Mr. H.J.S. JENKINS, M.A., B.C.L., called by the Inner Temple, is a lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. He was educated at Sandhurst and ast Jesus College, Oxford. Whilst at Oxford he took a first class in the B.C.L., and also won the Vinerian Scholarship and the Barstow Scholarship. Recently Mr. JENKINS was appointed lecturer in law at the London School of Economics; he will in consequence, be leaving very shortly the post which he has held for the past two years at Aberystwyth. Mr. JENKINS is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James JENKINS, of Glenside, Penylan, Cardiff, and of Whalley Range, Llandrindod Wells. Mr. Alec Hugh MUSGROVE, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (London), has been appointed house surgeon to the Merthyr General Hospital. He is the second son of Mr.E.H. MUSGROVE, Merthyr. Dr. M. Kathleen LAWLOR, daughter of Mr. E.P. LAWLOR, of Cardiff, has been appointed medical officer under the Crown to the European Hospital, Kampala, Uganda, and sails by the P. and O. steamer Manela for Mombasa to-morrow (Friday). John Patrick