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... POLICE CT)URTR On Tuesday last, before J. Churton Esq., lrillill/II Lnris, Wellington Road, was brought up on warrant charged with being drunk and disorderly in Novem- ber last. Fined 5s. and costs. ...

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... T BIRTH. JONES.—On the 11th inst., the wife of Mr E. A. Jones, Sussex Street, Rhyl, of a daughter, j ...

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... YOUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. MR. EDITORS,—I am very fond of your paper, and think you so plucky in commencing it this time of the year, and for doing it, and the way it is conducted, you deserve success. Well, gentlemen, any new enter- prise that is established for the public good meets with my heartiest support, and the thought has struck me of writing a little occasionally to your paper, with ...

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... HOLYWELL. POLICE COURT.—Three tramps were brought up on Friday last before Richard Sankey, Esq. Mr Hughes, master of the AVorkhouse with des y 8 their clothes iu vagrant ward and were sentenced TO 14 days hard labour in Mold gaol. ...

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... ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL. TEA MEETING AND CONCERT. On Tuesday the children of the English Con- gregation Church, Water Street, Rhyl, were regaled with a sumptuous tea served out in the Schoolroom underneath the church. We are told the school has, during the last year or two, greatly improved in all the elements of a well-worked and properly managed Sunday School, and that ...

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... RHYL. SOUTII WALES DISTRESS.-We are happy to state that the Welsh Baptists of this town made collections morning and evening on Sunday week towa,rds the distress in the South. We also learn that Evan Hughes, Esq., St. Asaph Street, forwarded £ 5 to a Baptist minister for distribution amongst the poor of the denomination. There has been sent a few more pounds through the editor of Y Glcylifdydd ...

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... SPECIAL MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS special meeting of the Commissioners was held at the Board-room Town Hall, yesterday (Friday) to consider the report of the committee on the advisabil- ity of appointing extra police for the town. There wore present J. Rliydwcu Jones, Esq. (chairman) Mai or Penn, Dr. Wolstenholme, Messrs. J. Griffiths, J Davies, A. Jones, W. Williams, T. Ellis, J. Roberts, F. ...

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... RAILWAY SERVANTS. To the Editors of the RHYL ADVERTISER. GENTLEMEN,—I have always thought politeness cheap, that it never costs anything, and to the man or woman who studies or as the least knowledge of it, it generally proves a very great recommendation to the favourable notice of those who mav find it necessary to transact any business with them, I know the very objectionable system of ...

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... DENBIGH. DETERMINED SUICIDE. Robert Davies, of Love Lane, Denbigh, whose mind has been deranged for some time, committed suicide on Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock, by cutting his throat from ear to ear with a razor. Doctor Pierce was immediately called in, but the poor man died at half past two. The deceased has been coachman with Mrs Mostyn, of Segrwyd Hall, near Denbigh for the last 31 years. ...

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... PAINTERS, PAPEHHANGERS, DRAPERS, &c. To the Editors of the RHYL ADVERTISER. | Now the season has arrived for cleaning up and renovating, there seems likely to be a good deal of ruinous competition among the artistic craft, as al- ready we hear of one or two more would-be decorators opening commissions; this, with the fact that the workmen are asking for a penny per hour more, will be most ...

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... RHYL. WE are glad to learn that the Ven. Archdeacon Morgan is recovering from his illness, and we trust he may soon be able to fulfil his duties. GOOD FRIDAY.—The usual services will be held at St. Thomas's and Trinity Churches. At the English Wesleyan Chapel there will be a sermon at 10 30 a.m. The United Bands of Hope will also hold their an- nual festival. ENGLISH PRESBYTERIANS.—A concert ...

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... THE FUTURE OF OUR BOYS. AMIDST the urgent demand for higher teach- nic&l and general education in ordinary schools, it may be wise to consider whether We are not incurring a serious danger by Pushing too far a certain method of com- puting the results of modern instruction. The note of warning-of alarm even—has been Sounded by the authoritative declarations of competent judges, who say that ...