Canadian printer & publisher . avies, editor, man-aging director and part pro-prietor of the South WalesDaily Post, was born at LlanellySouth Wales, November 30,1862. He began his journalisticcareer on the UaneWv Guardianin 1879, joined the staff of theWestern Mail Cardiff, in 1886,and between 1888 and 1893,was acting editor. In 1894,he- established for the Con-servative Party the South WalesDaily Poift, Swansea, of whichhe is now editor, managingdirector, and part made an extensive tour ofCanada and the U. S. in 1898. William Davies, F. J. I., has been editor of the WetfternMail
Canadian printer & publisher . avies, editor, man-aging director and part pro-prietor of the South WalesDaily Post, was born at LlanellySouth Wales, November 30,1862. He began his journalisticcareer on the UaneWv Guardianin 1879, joined the staff of theWestern Mail Cardiff, in 1886,and between 1888 and 1893,was acting editor. In 1894,he- established for the Con-servative Party the South WalesDaily Poift, Swansea, of whichhe is now editor, managingdirector, and part made an extensive tour ofCanada and the U. S. in 1898. William Davies, F. J. I., has been editor of the WetfternMail, the oldest daily paper inWales, since 1901. He joinedthe staff of the paper thirty-two years ago and eventuallysucceeded the late Mr. Las-oalles Carr as editor in chiefnineteen years ago. He wasvice-president of the WorldsPress Parliament at St. Louisin 1904; he is a .lustice of thePeace for the city of Cardiffand a Governor of the Univers-ity College of South Wales andMonmonthshire. This is second visit to songs formed no small contribution to the merriment of the pressparty, among whom Mr. Woodhead was exceedingly the whole the excursion was completed without anyserious mishap. The one real casualty was C. D. Don, Star, chairman of the South African the drive from Carberry to Brandon, Mr. Don was the vic-tim of a motor accident, which inflicted a nasty cut on his fore-head. He was laid up on the train for a few days, then appear-ed for some time in bandages and eventually made a completerecovery. Apart from this accident, there were quite a number of minor cases of illness, which gave the doctor and the twonurses, who accompanied the party, a good deal to do. One of the most interesting members of the party was Bartolo, the representative of Malta. No countryhad a more loyal representative than he and woe betide thespeaker who failed to mention Malta when enumerating thevarious portions of the Britis
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