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MERTHYR.

PONTYPRIDD.

- PENARTH.

- BAKfiY.

COWBRIDGE.

--NEWPORT.

PENTYRCH.

GYMMER.

PORTH.

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PORTH. PENNY READINGS.—The second of a new series of these entertainments was given at the British Soheol- room, on Tuesday evening, February 26th. The chair was occupied by Mr. E. Oke, schoolmaster, while Mr. J. Woodliflfe filled the post of vice-chairman. The programme was gone through as follows :—Reading, Mr. R. Woodliffe; solo, Mr. M. Morgan solo on concer- tina, Miss E. Thomas; reading, Mr. D. Jones; song, Mr. G. Ablett; reading, Mr. T. Davies; solo, Mr. T. Davies; readino, Mr. J. Davies glee, Mr. W. Lewis and party; reading, Mr. M. Thomas trio, Mr. M. Morgan and party; reading, Mr. J. Woodliffe; glee, Mr. T. Davies and party reading, Mrs. Lewis address, Mr. J. Woodliffe; glee, Mr. T. Davies and party reading, Mr. »• D. Thomas; pong, Miss E. Thomas; reading, Mr. Idria Williams; glee, Mr. Morgan Morgan and party song, Miss M. A. Morley recitation, Miss S. Davies; song, Miss M. A. Williams glee, Mr. W. Lewis and Party; song, Mr. W. Lewis. After the usual votes of thanks, the meeting terminated with the National Anthem.

TONDU.

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT.

IPOLITICAL.

FENIAN RISINGS IN IRELAND.

GLAMORGANSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES.

ABERDARE.

BRIDGEND.

TONYREFAIL,

RIIONDDA FACH.

TREHERBERT.

YSTRAD.-

SWANSEA.

THE POWELL DUFFRYN COLLIERIES.I

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