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LLANGELYNIN SCHOOL BOARD

... A meeting of the Llangelynin School Roanl was held on Saturday afternoon, when there were present Messrs Owen Jones (chairman), Evan Hughes (Towyn), R. Owen, John Jones (Friog), and J. P. Richards, together with Mr J. Lloyd (clerk), and Mr Hartley Jones (attendance officer). The proceedings were entirely conducted in the Welsh language.—The minutes of the last meeting having been read and ...

| &URAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

... I MONDAY. Mr. E. Jones in the chair. 1^ APPLICATION. CLERK read an application from the St. «tectlT1S Parish Council that the Council should IVr a bridge over the Ceiriog. Wr pRlTH stated that this matter had been 0re the old Highway Board, who, he understood, > 6 the»r consent to the erection of a bridge, but I ...

MACHYNLLETH

... URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. TUESDAY. Present: Lord Henry Vane Tempest (chairman), Councillors Richard Gillart, Edmund Gillart, Evan Jones, W. Jones, R. Rees, J. Thomas, J. M. Breeze, J. Pugh, J. Lewis. J. Edmunds, G. W. Griffiths. and John Richards; with Messrs David Evans (clerk), David Morgan (deputy clerk), Dr. A. O. Davies (medical officer), and John Jones (inspector and surveyor). ...

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... F are ^ie Srea^' ARNOLD, 1J there is nothing so revolutionary, atlse there is nothing so unnatural and fj ^lsivo as the strain to keep things when all the world is, by the very l! *• creation, in eternal progress. 0^.e fruth of these words is amply borne OH TV^ introduction, by Sir JOHX GORST, jjr.Q ^ssday week, of a Bill to make further slo for education in England and This Bill, whilst ...

WELSUpoOL

... D. JoNES & SON'S Inctiat), and Ceylon Tea, at 2s. per lb. is absolutely pure) therefore best.—Noted Home Cured Ham and Bieon Stores, High Street. —[Advt.l PERSONAL.—Rev. Tho^ag Evans, of London formerly of Lancaster Roa.d Church Preston, has accepted the pastorate of }gast Cliff Congregational Church, Bournemouth, oil the duties of which he will enter at the close of next month. The rev. ...

CHIRBURY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL

... The monthly meeting of this Council was held at the Union Workhouse, Forden, on Wednesday. Rev. L. J. Lee presided, and there were also present: Messrs E. H. Morris (vice-chairman), B. Davies, T. Hotchkiss, R. Gwilliam, and W. Oldfield, with Messrs C. S. Pryce (clerk), W. N. Thursfield (medical officer of health), W. P. Hole (surveyor), J. Williams (inspector). CHIRBURY WATER SUPPLY. The ...

WELSHPOOL

... TOWN COUNCIL.—THURSDAY. Present: The Mayor (Mr W. Forrester Addie), presiding, Aldermen C. E. Howell, W. A. Rogers, and T. R. Morris; Councillors C. Galloway, D. Richards, H. Hawksworth, R. Jones, C. T. Pugh, D. j Jones, and T. S. Pryce with Messrs E. Jones (town clerk), F. Marston (medical officer), A. E. Breese (clerk's office), G. Snook (borough surveyor), and T. A. Basnett (collector). ...

PRIEST WESTON, CHIRBURY

... BERBTEW. HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES.—As briefly stated in our last issue, these services were held at the Parish Church on Wednesday week. The Chnrch was richly decorated with fruit; flowers and vegetables, the effect being most striking, perhaps in the evening, wbea the temporary screen and the sanctuary standards weie lighted up, and the Church thi onged with worshippers. The sanctuary ...

LOWER MONTGOMERYSHIRE CALVINISTIC METHODIST MONTHLY MEETING

... GARTHBEIBIO. HARVEST THANKSGIVING.—On Tuesday, at St. Tydecho's Church, thanksgiving services were held at 8 and 11 a.m, and at 2.30 and 7 p.m, and were conducted by Revs. E. R. Roberts, M.A., Garth- beibio; D. Carrog Jones, M.A., Llangadfan ;„C. Warrington, M.A., Llanerfyl; Dr. James, B.A., Pennant; and E. B. Thomas, B.A.. Trawsfynydd. The preachers were Rev. Dr. James, Pennant, and Rev. E. B ...

CASTLE CAEREINION

... CHESS All communications for this department should be addressed to the Chess Editor, who will be glad to hear from Secretaries of Chess Clubs as to tournaments, matches, & All letters to reach this office by Wednesday morning. Local intelligence will be given the preference to other news. Solution to Problem No 44 Correctly solved by Maurice Whittingbam, W. A. Doody, F. Carter, S. Jones, and ...

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... LONDON REPRESE VTTATIVE WELSH MEETING OF PROTEST AGAINST THE TURKISH ATROCITIES. In response to invitations issued by Mr. Chariel J. Davies, a well-attended and enthusiastic meeting of representatives of the leading Welsh religiuI bodies and other sections of the Welsh Commnni^ in London, irrespective of all religious and differences was held at St. Martin's Town Hall on :Monday last, under ...