Pembrokeshire NFU celebrated its jubilee, while centenary celebrations were held at Ebenezer Congregational Church, Amroth.
Pembrokeshire’s proactive Labour MP figured in noisy scenes in The Commons when he attacked the Government in the Devaluation debate.
A floating casino out in Tenby’s North Bay, that was one possible future envisaged by Clr. T. C. Hughes for P. and A. Campbell’s pleasure steamer, the Bristol Queen which was to be sold.
The new-look Brownie uniform was seen for the first time in Tenby during an enrolment ceremony conducted by Brown Owl, Mrs. May Jones.
Plaid Cymru, the Welsh Nationalist Party, were planning to form a branch in the Tenby-Saundersfoot area, the most ‘English’ part of Pembrokeshire.
Rugby: Tenby United 6 pts Whitland 6. After the biggest rugby occasion of the season so far - it was watched by a crowd of cup-size proportions and enthusiasm - the rival supporters streamed out of Heywood Lane arguing that their side should have won. Oddly enough, they were both probably right.
Showing at the South Beach: Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough in ‘The Great Escape’. At the De Valence Pavilion: Pop dancing to the Mansfields Stax Finger Pop Band.





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