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... VISITORS' LIST (Continued). CAMBRIAN T.tO.. 8, lirs Prosser- Miss Lloyd, Ludlow: Miss aid Masters Souther* and nurse, Llandeber; Mr, Mrs, Misses and Masters Everest,Shrewsbury 9, Mrs Morgan — Col and Mrs Weekham and family Mr and Mrs Lewis, children and narse, Sewtown Miss Lewis 10, Mrs Morris — aid Mrs I 0 Williaats aad maid, Msliosa Beclorv Mrs Morris aad faasily, 11, Mrs Williams- Mrs ...

FORTHCOMING EVENTS. j APRIL. 1

... PERSONAL. The Duchess of York gave birth to a son at York Cottage, Sandringham, on Saturday morning. Her Royal Highness and the Infant Prince are doing well. Mr Powlett C Milbank, Conservative M.P. for Radnorshire has decided not to seek re-election ow- ing to continued ill health. Second Lieutenant Howard, only son of Lady Audrey Buller, who has arrived at the front, is to be employed on ...

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... SAD FATALITY IN SOUTH WALES. A LLANIDLOES MAN KILLED. The death is announced of Mr. Alfred Lloyd, aged 33 years, son of the late John Lloyd, High street, Llanidlees, which took place on Saturday afternoon last, at No. 7 pit, Tylorstown, South Wales. It is supposed, that Lloyd, who was employed as a repairer in the above colliery, suddenly came in contact with one of the colliery cages which ...

BANGOR STEEPLECHASES

... LIBERAL MEETING AT PANT. Last night a Liberal meeting, which was well attended was held at the Reading Room, adjacent to the Methodist Chapel at the Pant, when Mr. Rogers presided and in his opening remarks ex- plained that the meeting was convened for the especial purpose of discussing the Parish Councils Act. He said also that when the Bill was under consideration in the House of Commons he ...

FOOTBALL FIXTURES

... March 31—Aberystwyth Reserve v Ardwyn School, on Town ground. March 31-Newtown v Shrewsbury Town, at Shrewsbury. March 31—Oswestry United v Wellington St. George's, at Oswestry. April 14-Aberystwyth Reserve v Towyn Reserve, at Aberystwyth. April 21—Aberystwyth v Excelsiors, on Excelsiors ground. April 21-Newtown v Whitchurch, at Newtown. April 21—Aberystwyth Reserve v Ardwyn School, on School ...

CRICKET.]

... GEMMAES ROAD. OTTER HOUNDS Mr. Buckley's Otter Hounds met here on Saturday last at nine a.m. There was a large fieid, and in addition to the Master and Huntsman there were present :-Miss Trevor. Misses Heporth. and the Misses Walton, Messrs. Phelps, Dry, Wakefield, Wigan, Dr. Humphreys, Messrs. E. Gillart, Hasset, Hawks, Jones, E. Rees. W. Rees, E. Davies, A. Davies, etc. The hounds worked ...

CONTENTS OF INNER PAGES

... PAGK 2. Aberystwyth Board of Guardians and Town Council Aberdovey, Newtown, Montgomery, Caersvvs, Penna!, Oswestry, Llanfyllin, Ellesmere, and Bishop's Castle news Shropshire Assizes; Weish County School Caereews Board of Guardians and Rural District Council. PAGK 3. The War The Chinese Crisis The Ashanti Rising The Indian Famine; Parliamentary; Aberystwyth County Court; Uwchygarreg new. PAGF; ...

FORTHCOMING EVENTS

... 4 — PERSONAL. The Dean of St. Asaph, who had been sufferillg from Influenza since his return from abroad, better. Mr. and Mrs. Wynne Corrie left for Perthshire on Wednesday, to take up their residence riear Perth for a time. The marriage of Mr. Francis Pelham VVhitbread, son of Mr. and Lady Isabella Whitbread, and [ Hon. Ida. Hanbury Tracy, third daughter of j and Lady Sudeley, was to have ...

♦j WELSHPOOL DISPENSARY BALL

... WELSHPOOL DISPENSARY BALL. To the Editor of the COUNTY TIMES AND POST. Sir, A letter signed Honour appeared in your columns of the 16th instaut, stating he had been told on good authority that for the past four years the Ball Committee have not paid over on an average £ 3 a year to the Dispensary, which is totally incorrect and misleading. For the satisfaction of those interested in the ...

MARKETS

... LORD CARRINGTON AND HIS TENANTS. The followin O* loff/iY, 7 Standard appears in the Sontn Buch>» a^out Lord' rv °Ur 1'8SUC contained a paragraph If one t-ji'j ril^ton arid the Welsh Commission, surely tf f ( 'ear from this Commission it is villified at landlords have been unfairly niass of bave emerged triumphant fi-om a The P • accuaati°na and unfair aspersions. Had' fe,Sl dearly became ...

TALYBONT

... I MONTGOMERY COUNTY COUNCIL. ADJOURNED MEETING. PARISH COUNCIL BUSINESS. The adjourned meeting of the Montgomery County Council was held in the Town Kali, Welsh- pool, yesterday, when there were present :—Mr. A. C. Humphreys-Owen, M.P. (presiding), Mr. John Jenkins (vice-chairman), Col. Harrison, Col. Hay- ward, Capts. D. H. Mytton, Edward Pryce-Jones, Messrs. Richard Morgan, Martin Woosnam, ...

MARKETS

... (CHESTER CORN MARSET.—Few samples of grain were shown by farmers at this market on Saturday. Quotations for wheat remained about the same, the value of prime red being about 4s. per 751bs. Oats, beans, and barley had only a limited sale at un- changed prices, while the price of Indian corn had advanced about 6d. per 2401bs on the week. Quo- tations: Malting barley, per 701bs, 4s; oats, per ...