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Merthyr Times, and Dowlais Times, and Aberdare Echo

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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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Merthyr Times, and Dowlais Times, and Aberdare Echo

fore, Thirty-eight candidates presented themselves for examination and only one failed. A public meeting will ..

... previounly been a minister at Lire Tilt Ron'. JOHN Get/Privt --At the annual eon- Mtin connection with the Welsh Norminforrnieg n, which will conimen., cm the 20th of thin month at Carnarvon, the Rev. John Griffith. of Aberdare, will read a paler on Theduty ...

DOWLAIS

... two pieces of 'muting, and 'gar decorations goateel froin the windows of the house of Me. Riddell, and from thaw of the Cardigan Arms Inn. I vol. Cottage, the reelielence of Mr. R. P. Rees, on the Pant-lova was gaily devorated---a number of large flags ...

LOCAL NEWS

... evening in the Hospital hoard room. TABERNACLE CHAPEL ---At this lilac* of worship on Sunday eve Ltd Miss Limit. Davies, of Cardigan, pupil Nis- Clare Novello Laws, Cardiff, gave a Ismitibil metering. of 0 Frynian Caersalem, to the tone of lieu as a bird ...

MERTNYR POLICE COURT

... 3.P. (Gwaelodygarth), Dr. Enoch Davies, C.C. (Untidy:sad), Mr. John Davies (Abersyehan), Mtusett. 1). Davies, C.C., and J. Williams (Merthyr), Morgan Evans, J.P. (Chairman of the Cardigan County Connell), Alderman Rev. W. Thomas (Whitland), Mr. Is.sae ...

LOCAL NEWS

... of the show will remain untouched. - Tars CARDIGAN EIRTEDDEOD.—Perhaps it is not generally known that Mr. Toni Price, G. & L, Merthyr, trained two of the choirs who competed at I the recent eisteddfod at Cardigan. The choirs did good work, and the thalrett ...

SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS. JOSEPH OWEN

... Mrs. Bell I (arnyeowen House), Col. Phillips (Aberdare), Mr. Christmas Beans, and Mr. John Rogers (Cyfarthfa), Capt. and Mrs. W. Davies (Hull), Capt. and Mrs. John Davies (Burry Port), Rev. Dr. Gooier Lewis (Swansea), Rev. Dr. Morgan (Llanelly), Rev. ...

WHAT THEY SAY

... Drum and Fife Band. The artistes were : Soprano, Miss K Jones (Morfydd Taf); tenor, Mr. John Davies, Trecynon ; bass, Mr. R. Hopkins, A.C., Trecynon piccolo, Mr. John Jenkins, Trecvniin : elocutionist, Mr. James Evan Jones (Ioano), Gadlvs; the Trecynon ...

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... percentage. One mine produced fur a abort time eighty ounces to the too of ore. _ In what counties are you found in Wales In Cardigan, Montgomery, Flint and Denbigh, where I have been worked with varying emcee for • number of yearn In what way are you found ...

LOCAL NEWS

... —This malady ix somewhat prevalent in the town and district, a number of people being confined to their homes with colds of arms ere form. THE IL toss OF DR. JAMEA.—WO are pleased to state that our highly esteemed townsman, 1)r. .Ir. W. James, who has ...

ABERDARE NEWS

... )Morgans -( this we encored, and had to he re-sung ,; song, teithiwr i i gi, Mr. John Devonald ; 'meg, Elan y Carisdni, ; dart, '• Lose and war, Mewl,. Aif Evens and John Itevonald ; recitation, Y Gross DIN, Mr. Gamier Griffith* ; glee, Ye breezes ...

PRIZE GIVERS

... Victoria street, leg of mutton Friend, muffler ; Mrs. Da, ies, Royal AIM. Hotel, bottle of Satoh whiskey I Mr. S. Jonea: Cardigan Arms, brittle of Seotch whiskey ; Mr. Jones, Victoria-street, half a quarter of whams: ; Mr. Tom Lewis, Caeharris, one pound ...

NEGLIGENT FATHER

... this sort 'action ought to be taken Boone, —A similar order was made against John Brother° for the payment of arrears amounting to £7 18s. imiwor.l, Jansen, George, Thomas, and John Grant, all member 4 rho same family, mere summoned to allow cause why ...