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PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.I

ACCIDENT TO MR, R. T. BASSETT,|…

"FIVE BYE-ELECTIONS.

VALE OF GLAMORGAN POSTAL NOTICE.

COXGL Y CYMRY.I

BARDDONIAETH.

SELECTED POETRY,

MY FIRST TRIUMPH.

REVIEWS OF PUBLICATIONS,

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REVIEWS OF PUBLICATIONS, THE PHOTOGRAPHIC REPORTER. (Is.) — The frontispiece to the April number is an excellent re- production by the Woodbury Type Company of the Hoar Frost study, A winter's morning" by Mr. T. S. Mansell, L.D.S., which was contributed to the Amateur I'lioto;/ rajther "Snow and Hoar Frost" competition, and which was awarded the first prize. The magazine is replete with charming photo- graphs of "Foot of Aber Fall," "All on a frosty morning." Hoar Frost in Bolney Woods," and A Christmas Visitor." A good word is given to some Welsh amateur photo- graphers, among whom we notice the names of Mr. A. L. M. Brown, of Barry, for his And it was wintry weather," and Mrs. Cleasby's (Brecon) Study in black and white." Mr. Webster writes a readable account iof A visit to Algiers and Morocco, with the Camera," and Photographic Yarn" in verse from Mr. Martin Dickins. The magazine is well printed on good paper, and the general get up is excellent. [London, Hazell. Watson, and Viney, Limited, 1, Creed-lane, E.C.] THE CARDIFF CONGREGATIONAL MAGAZINE. The April number contains a deal of interesting matter which all members of the denomination should peruse. Papers on The Qualifications of a Teacher," by Lewis Jones and M. M. Jones, occupy the premier position in the number. The Con- gregational Hero" this month, is Richard Firz. the founder Of the first Congregational Church, about wh6m, however, little or nothing is known. The editor, the Rev. J. A. Jenkins, B.A., is to be con- gratulated on the compilation of the news of local churches. (Roberts Bros., Docks, Cardiff.) HYMNAIT A THONAU I'R YSGOL SABBOTHOL. The second part of the Hymns and Tunes for the Sunday School, which are published under the patronage of the committee of the Methodist Union, is to hand, and contains some bright hymn- tunes suitable for children. Welsh musicians are well represented by Alaw Ddu, Thos. Davies, Llan- trissant Ieuan Gwyllt. Mrs. Watts Hughes, and L. J. Roberts, Aberayron. The latter gentleman, who is at present an undergraduate at Oxford, is still a young man. and great things may be ex- pected of him in Welsh music and literature. (Carnarvon W. Gwylym Evans.)

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