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T- Y- 0- -1 -E -0 COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS. CARMARTHENSHIRE. The following 18 a list of the unopposed returns in j the electoral divisiens below named :— Abergwllly-John Lloyd, farmer, Peny bank. Bettwo-Willi-im Nathianel Jones, auctioneer, Tiry- dail, Ammanford. Cilycwm—Thomas Evans, clerk in Holy Orders, Henllys Fawr. Hengoed—David John, biewer, Glasfryn, Llanelly. Laugharne-Jobn Devonald Mone, farmer, Llan- dawke. Llanarthney-Henry Jones Davies, farmer, Bremenda Ucbaf, Llanarthney. Llandilo Urban-John Williams Owynne-Hagheø, Esq, Tregib. Llaoedy-Jobn Llewellyn Thomas, draper, Bradford House, Hendy, Pontardulais. Lian,,gwad -Henry Jones Thomas, farmer, Penrhos Uchaf, Llanfynydd. Llanelly Urban Sanitary District-Ward 1, Division 1: William John Wilson, estate agent, The Dell, Llanel'y; Division 2: Joseph Maybery, tin-plate manufacturer, Penmount, Old-road, Llanelly; Division 3: Ernest Trubahaw, tin-plate manufacturer, Aelybryn, Llanelly. Ward 2, Division 4: Thomas Johnp, Con- gregational minister, 18, Greenfield-terrace, Llanelly Division 5: David Oranogwy Parry, grocer, 33, Step- ney-street, Llanelly; Division 6: Thomas Phillips, Tio-plate Union secretary, 11, Mina-street, Llanelly. Ward 3, Division 8: Joseph Williaaas, timber netchant, 50, Lakefield-road. Llanflhangel Aberbythich Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell (Viscoant Emlyo), gentleman, Golden Grove. Llsnige o deirne -William Harris, farmer, Frood, Llan- gendeirne. Llangunnor-Charles Edward Morris, solicitor, Penybryn, Llangunnor. Liannon-William Ed waid Evans, minister of the Gospel, Oak Villa, Pontyberem. Llsnsawel—James Hamlyn Williams. Drummond, baronet, Edwinsfird. Llacelopban-Joho Johns, farmer, Parkethyn. Llanybyther-J ühn Rees, farmer, Dolgwmisaf, Llany- byther. Mothrey-john Walter Jones, barriiter-at-law, Y8- trad House, Llandovery. Pembrey, North-WIlham Simpson Marsh, farmer, Penybedd Farm. Pem brey, South-William Joseph Buckley, gentle. man, Penyfai, Llanelly. Quarter Bacb- Bowell Ree., physician and surgeon, Glangarnant, Garnant. St Clean-J Williams, farmer, Penlan, LlanginniBg St Itbmael-Jobn Lloyd Thomas, farmer, Tanlan. TreIech-John Phillips, farmer, Caerlleon, Whitland. Whitland-Willibm Thomas, minister of tho Gospel, Rhydycourt Cottage, Whitland, Llangan. Contested Elections.  RbydycymmeMU—J John Davies, L and N, 181 M | LPnce,OandC,117. Rees Jones, Pantglu. C, 186; Thomas Barrett, Cron Vble, L, 173. Conser- vative gain. Cayo-Hillo-Johnes, 226; Jones, 191. Conwil—Thomas Jones, farmer, L N, 265; David Evan Stephens, C C, 156. Representation unchanged. LIanboidy-Thos Evans, L N, 238; David Thomas, L N, 231. Representation uoehaoged. Berwiek-Owen Bonville, N L, 231 David Lewis, N L, 165. Westfa and Glyn-Thomas Jenkins, N L, 120; W B Jones. 2* L, 52. Mr Jenkins Lakes the place of the Rev P Phillips, Baptist minister Llanelly, No 7-Thomas Jones, N L, 75 William David, N L, 7. Llandilo Rural District-William Jones, L U, 320; WilhamJJones, L, 254. Liangadock -Thomas Hopkios, L, 236; William DavieB, L. 203. Cenartb-Mr Jeremiah <N L) defeated Mr Davies. butcher (C), by the casting vote of the chairman. Llangeler and Penboyr-Mr Tbomaa Thomas, Pen- wern (C 0), defeated Mr Daniel Lewis (N L) by 94 votes. Representation uncha- ged. LlaDdebie-H Herbert, L. 286; J Price, C, 145. Liberal gain. KIDWELLY Tbe election of a conncillor to represent Kidwally on the Carmarthenshire Oounty Council took place on Monday in the ancient borongh. Mr Stepbena who has been the representative for the last six years, was opposed by Mr Holmes Sread, the present mayor, and was defeated at the p',ll, Mr Stead scoring a majority of 23 votes. Three years ago Mr Stephen* was opposed by Mr Rowland Browne, but polled a majority of 33 votes over Mr Browne at the election. The election this time was touht in a most warm manner, Mr Stephens's war cry being Liberalism and Welsh. While Mr Stead contended tbbt politics had nothing to do with the administration of the Count, Council. 464 votes out of th e 490 on the registrar polled, Mr D C Edwards being the deputy returning officer. The result was made, known at about 8.45 and was as follows :-Stead, 243; Stephens, 220. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed upon hearing the num- bers, and the successful candidate was triumphantly pulled to Broombill in an unhorsed trap.

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