An Observer exclusive insight into the examinations of Tenby’s estimates revealed that the town’s rate could rise by a shilling.

Manorbier got its second public house when Glan-y-Mor Hotel was granted a justices’ licence.

It was announced that Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Jones, the wife of the Congregational minister of Brynsion, Lampeter Velfrey, was the president-elect of the Free Church Council of England and Wales.

The Friends of Tenby announced that the town could not afford to compete with other resorts for the patronage of ‘swinging urbanites’ at the expense of its ‘priceless heritage.’

Viscount Tenby, former Major Gwilym Lloyd George - one time Home Secretary and Pembrokeshire MP - died at the age of 72.

Tenby Rotary Club celebrated its 21st anniversary.

Rugby: Llangwm 6 pts Tenby United 14. Tenby might have scored their biggest win at Llangwm for years, but poor finishing robbed them time and again although they were repeatedly on the attack in the second half.

Showing at the South Beach: Raquel Welch, John Richardson, Robert Brown in One Million Years BC.

At the De Valence Pavilion: Pop dancing to the Javelins.