Merchant Navy 25-years-old David Morgan Primrose-street Tonypandy was torpedoed and knew of taking to the boats open sea a prey to enemy ships planes and rigour of weather year ago his sea-going as i chief cook and a land-i lubber’s work in a bakehouse I couldn’t settle down unt
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
3951 Post" Swansea London Office: Carmelite House EC4 Centra) SATURDAY DECEMBER 30 1950 By NINIAN THERE does not sc- to be much doubt anyone’s mind that the new year will be one of facing hard and bitter facts Dreams of paradises on earth will fade life will be more difficult ou
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
hysterical by peering through her bungalow windows while she was alone late at night 24-years-old miner was bound over for twelve months at Pontypool magistrates’ court Summoned under a 1360 Act for acting in a manner likely to cause breach of the peace i William John Williams G
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
es' ed ar ias er- to md old le” s a ss-E a Y d 'he DRIVER WAS “TOO DRUNK FOR NORMAL TEST” POR driving a motor-car while was under influence of drink William Cornelius Myers aged 31 an electrical engineer employed by a contracting firm at the Abbey Works of Maesteg-road Maes-teg
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Correspondent (CARDIGANSHIRE home of rural crafts for centuries is beginning to find that methods of production are usurping its traditional handicrafts TWO GOLDEN WEDDINGS Mr and Mrs Jenkins of Major-street Manselton Swansea celebrated They were married at Canaan Chapel Foxhole
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Park on Barry scored WELSH SCHOOLBOYS BEAT ANGLO-WELSH 18-3 B Jenkins (G wendraeth) Secondary Anglo-Welsh Secondary Schools’ men and races through to score team's SL The Welsh won 18-3 THE SURPRISE : UNIVERSITIES 11 ALL WHITES 3 Steel was the first major industry to embark a gre
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
blwyddyn arall bron ar ben Ac i ble’r a ond Duw Un peth a ddysgais yn fy nydd Mae'r hen flynyddoedd oil yn fyw” THE Poet-philosopher Crwys certainly knew his oats when he penned those simple lines and in so far as agriculture and the countryside are concerned the last line has p
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
National Park is now almost ready and wi’' be presented the Minister of Town approval during the next H a py-go-lucky Pierre is back HE could not speak Welsh but could like his ancestors for hundreds of years understand it was widely travelled yet the working class His clothes w
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
on days hardy Start work by gravel garden Get circulation in wi!l revive hands and later lawn If it now you that it take more of your time you really afford during spring summer Set filling patches on lawn THE LAWN So weather dry roiier-work leave alone sodden from the lawn refu
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
lording cover from rain id all by faced prospect iftlng an boat persons in has seat keep-g dry Ministry Supply and Bile raft tor the giant aircraft -abazon Navy men saw the asked It with irticular difficulties Icture— Gould Scott check This little elf can be made at heme very ch
30 December 1950 - Herald of Wales - Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales