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BRIDGEND. HOPE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CLASS.—On Thr sclay evening 'ast week this class held its usual meeting at the schoolroom. Owing to being disap- pointed in not hearing a paper by Mr. J. Quannby (Aberkenfig), an impromptu evening was decided upon. Several of the subjects were both humorously and edifyingly dilated upon, and altogether a pleasant evening was spent. VVESLEYAX MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT CLASS.— On Friday evening, at the Wesleyan Schoolroom, a goodly number of members attended the meeting of the above class. A Bible reading was held, and several instructive points were adduced to all. FOOTBALL.—The Crdiff United Club journeyed down to Bridgend on Wednesday to try conclusions with the loc.\1 team. The Cardiff team included no less than seven of the Cardiff First. A pretty bit of passing, started by Emery, resulted in Brown Gregory nearly scoring. Af.er fluctuating play, Emery let Fred Jones into the home 2" where he was well brought down by Gregory. The ball was worked back injo the visitor's ground, and Ivor James and Gregory looked dangerous. At last James dribbled to the line, and, upsetting Fitzgerald, Mahoney scored an easy try, which was not converted. Before lulf-time the homesters were unluckily in not aga;n scoring, Fell missing a chance on t'.1e line. At half-time the score sMd: Bridgend, 1 try 4 minors; Cardiff, nil. After breathing time, Cardiff at once assumed the aggressive, and Bigs^s scored an ea:,y try, which was successfully negotiated. Rooney, soon after, scored another try from some excellent passing. Bridgend now woke up, and Emery made a magnificent run, getting through the whole pack, and only being pushed into touch by Fitzgerrld near the line. Soon after the home captain essayed a drop, which fell just a few inches wide. His brother, however, followed up, and scored a try, from which Mahoney kicked a splendid goal. After Emery, Fell, and Gregory had only missed scoring t.irough the cool judgment of Fitzgerald, the Cardiff men worked the ball up the field, and Rooney again scored a try, which was converted. Later on Rooney repeated the performance. The final score was: Cardiff, 2 goals 2 tries and 4 minors; Bridgend, 1 goal 1 try and 4 minors; or 14 points to 7. Fitzgerald, though dis- appointing, put in some good work for Cardiff, and his punts were excellent. Rooney was the besl; of the th-ee-qusrters, and Selwyn Bifrgs worked hard. For Bridgend Emery and Brown Gregory pl&yed a grand game, and Fell and Ivo. James did good work. The Homesters' defeat was only less glorious than victory. The umpires were Messrs. A. Arman and T. D. Scho- fit the referee was Mr. James Gregory. I owe my child's life to the use of LEWIS'S PECTORAL BALSAM. I would not be without a bottle of it for the world."—Is. l £ d. per bottle.

NANTYMOEL.

TYNtWYDD.

NEATH.

COWBRIDGE.

OGMORE VALLEY.

CROESFAEN (LLANTRISSANT).

ALLEGED ASSAULT AT CADOXTON.

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PONTYPRIDD.

TREHERBERT.

TREORKY.

LLWYNYPIA.

MOUNTAIN ASH.

RHONDDA VALLEY.

YNYSYBWL.

PORTH.

YSTRAD.

MARDY.

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PONTYPRIDD POLICE-COUHT.

YSTRAD POLIQE COURT.

OGMORE ANGLING ASSOCIATION.

FORTHCOMING VISIT OF THE REV.…

CHURCH BAZAAR AT BARRY.

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