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Date

1890 - 1910
8 1890

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South Wales, Wales

Place

Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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8

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'ANNULI! YOU Tall POOL—The committee which has been in tire-tame for several year. foe the purprw of providing ..

... her resigning the charge of the Caerphilly Infant School. The children's present was a crimson plush handkerchief case, the inscription being To Miss K A. Jones, from the scholars of the Caerphilly Infant School, as a alight token of respect end esteem ...

DOWLAIS

... chorus, Sailor's Chorus, conducted by Mr. T. H. Hill; juvenile choir, Storm the Fort of Sin, conducted by Mr. H. Jenkins. The infant school squad of 24 went through the evolutions of a musical drill admirably, and they were heartilv ahplauded. The accompanist ...

DOWLAIS

... Visit my showroom if you want to save money. FUNERAL OF Miss EVANS.—Amid every manifesta- tion of sorrow and respect, the mortal remains of Miss Lizzie Evans, whose death we recorded in our last issue, were laid in their last resting-place at Pant Cemetery ...

UP AND DOWN THE TAFF.. rI

... pleasure, Aa ebe sp>ed a Merry Andrew gaily dasciag, And the pretty little girl, act hie head in a whirl, He was only like a mortal after all, 5o be wunk the other eye, the heaved a longing fcigh, Then bought him off in triumph from the stall. i Dhorus—Yes ...

SENGHENYDD

... Egiwyailan School licand, in company with Mr. Thoinae, the clerk, were present at tienghenydd for the purposeof opening the infant w.,y hr at th a t place. rhea° was a good muster of children, Puma 45 or to, and the newly-appointed head-tnistres,i, E n ...

THE FITNERAL OF I►R. JAMES

... THE FITNERAL OF I►R. JAMES. On Saturday last the funeral of the late Dr. James, of Thomiotown. took place, his mortal remains !wing interred at the Cefn Cemetery. The chief mourners were Mr. Robert James (eon of the deceased), Mr. F. T. James (nephew) ...

LOCAL NEWS

... College. The party was in every respect a great success and reflects the utmost credit upon Mrs. Moss, head-mistress of Cefn Infant School, by whom it was organized, upon the M.C's Mr. J. Stanley Stephens aud Mr. William Harris, and upon all others concerned ...

THE SILENT WITNESS

... I know of old what an exaggerated con- science you have. Come, tell me your trouble. You know I will help you out of it if mortal aid can avail. I shall feel quite in character, he added, lightly, to be helping my old fag out of a scrape.' A smile that ...