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WITH M'ILITARY HGNBUPS I —— MAJOB BRICE BURIED AT DAftYCSAiS The military funeral on Saturday I afternoon of Major Ernest Brice, R.A.M.C. of St. Thomas, S'vaneea, was most impressive. The cortege left tic-1 ceased's residence in Mackworth-terrace,; for Danygraig Cemetery. A great throng assembled; the sujq ahorve brilliantly, ami the slope of Sebastopol-etreet gave excel- i opportunity for picturesque display of the feud procession. First came a tiring party, with rines reversed. The Tele- graph Messengers' Band followed with; draped drum, playing the U Dood March: in Saul." A party of the U.A.M.C., each man carrying a large wreath, preceded the gun carriage on which the coffin lay, j covered with the Union Jack, and ladeni with many wreathe. On either side of tho gun carrial-,e marched the pall bearers: Colonel Daniel I livanc, Major W. F. Ford. Major Phillips. Major Harrison (Wolsh Regiment), Major Anderson (recruiting officer), Major Hant- bach (Shropshire Light InfantJ')' Cap-j tain Isaac, R.A.M.C., and Captain Qui? (representing the 3/3 W.F.A.) The 50th Provisional Battalion R.A.M.C. W:H under the command of Coi. McLean j the Army Scrvioe Corps under1 that of Captain. Soars. Other units numerously represented were the Super- numary Company of the King's Shrop-i shire Regiment (Captain Morris and Lieut-euaqt Coultart); No. 1 Super-! numary Company Welsh Regiment (Maiori Harrison), îo. 8 S;ipernnmary Company] Welsh. Reg-iment (Lieut. Thomas), and aj detachment under Lieut. Margiiition, Ad-j jutant and Quartermaster No. 8 area. The whole military r-øpreseutation I amounted to 350, in addition to the firing party of 50. Among the clergy and ministers preeent i were the Rove. D. Morgan Jones (Vicar of St. Paul's, Landore), D. Llcw. Davies (Landore), Canon Roes (Vicar of Kilvey), Revs. J. T. Rhys, and O. E. Evans. Tho medical profession was numerously represented, amqaij them beicg Colonel j Lancaster (R.A.M.C.), Dr. TraffùrJ Mitchell (Gorseiuor), Dr. Hubert! Thomas, Dr. Powell, Dr. Lloyd Edwards, Dr. Wm. Morga (Sonmerse't-jilaee), Dr. Perkins, Dr. Marks, Dr. Nelson Jones, Dr. Glasbrook Daviey. Mr. Leyshon (chairman) and Mr. Trevor Williams (secretary) represented the East Side Nursing Association. otilers prwnt were Sergeant-Major Lewis (vice-chairman of St. Thomas Ward of the Conservative Association ), Councillor Dd. Williams, J.P., Mpssia. John Thomas, W. 1,. Jenkins, J. J. 1 Ogman, T. Lander, H. Allen, W. Cos. Joseph Da vies, E. J. Re as, ECi. Adams, J.I Richards, H. Fletcher, J. Owens, G. S. Michell (Swansea Guardians), and Thomas D j den The funeral service was conducted by the R-?,v. W Tvans (Vicar of St. Thomas) and the Rov. Chailoner Lintlsay. In addition, to those from the family. among the beautiful wreaths were the foll,owing.-Froin Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Chae. Kemp, Dr. and Mrs. Alf. Harrison, Dr. and Mrs. Hubert Thomas, Church OHiccra: of St. Tliomas Church. East Side Di.5-í triet Nursing Afe^ociation, Dr. and :M r.1 T M. Joues-Powell, col leagues of the! Swansea Panel Committee., Sergt.-Major and Mrs. Sandwell, Dr. Fellowes, Al; %nj: Mrs. Price and family, Mr. and Mre-.i Frank Humphreys. Captain R. J. Isaac, Officers and Non-commissioned 4 of; the Woleh Group Ambulance, W. A. Ford, R.F.A., Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. Barlow, Garri- ton Commander and Staff Swansea Divi- eion, Capt. W. lavis and Lieut. O. E. Ridemont, S.W. Mounted Battalioll Transport Supply Column, Teachers and j Scholars St. Thomas National School,1 Officers'tffid Non-commissioned officers and men of the Second 3rd Welsh, Field Ambulance Stan at Bedford. The funeral arrangements were in tho hands of Messrs. D. C. Jones and Son, Castle-square.

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