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IN AND AROUND BARRY.

BARRY.

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BARRY. NEW MEDICAL PUACTITIOXEB.—We understand that Dr. Kelly, of London, Ins this week commenced practising at Yolk-place, Barry. Illness OF MIL FAWCKXEU,—We regret to learn that Mr. Fawckner, architect, of the well-known firm of B abershon and Fawckncr, of Cardiff. Newport. and London, is seriously ill at his residence, Park- square, Newport, from an attack of bronchitis. Messrs. Habershon and Fawckner were the architects or the Barry Hotel, Earry Matket; ifce. NURSING ASSOCIATION.—We understand that Miss Cory, daughter of John Cory, J.P.,Porthkerr}-, is very kindly iateiebting herself on behalf of the lo^ai Xu.sing Associai/t n by organising a concert in aid of its funds. T ie Barry Public-hall has been V ndiy lent for the concert, which is fixed to take place on the lith of November, The Hon. Pam^ila Bruce and other notable musical amateurs have very kindly ex- pressed their wiilinglless to give assistance. Tickets will be procurable th *ougk the ladies of the Nrrsi.ig Association shor.-ly. We trust that the laudable etiorts of the promoters will be crowned with the abundant Si:1cr;es" they so richly deserve. BARRY RAILWAY MISSION.—On Monday even- ing a public meeting was held at Wood-street Chapel. Cardiff, under the auspices of the Railway Mission, in support of the home of rest recently opened at Barry. Alderman R. Corv presided, and on the platform were the Rev. W. Watkins, Mr. J. Protheroe, the evange- list. and a iiumbrr of lailwayiuen disabled tarough accident, and who testified to the excellent work ac- complished by this organisation. It was explained that the railway mission is an unsectarian n:, 10.1 among 400.000 railway men, wirch seeks to promote their spiritual, moral, social, and phys'cri' welfare. Over 1.000 meetings are held every week. The mission has now 3-10 branches in the United Kingdom, and also workers in South Africa. Switzerland, India, Aus- tralia, Ceylon, New Yo"k (U.8,A), Egypt, and bouuh America. Mr. Protheroe is the only agent for the mission in Wales, but he has organised bands of Chris- tian workers along the various lines. All converts are handed over to some church or chapel where they desire to attend. Mr. Protheroe is now engaged ii1 endeavouring to obtain, through the medium of the Surgical Aid Society, a number of artificial limbs for men whose meanswillllJt enable them to b^ • the ex'iense. Subscriptions should be addressed to Mr. J. Piotheroe, the Railway Mission Home of Rest, i: ury. FOR THE LARGEST and best selected stock of Watches, Clocks, and Jowellery at the lowest prices go to Newman's, Exchange-buildings, Barry.

BARRY DOCK.

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