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BRIDGEND.

OGMORE VALLEY.

ST. BRIDE'S MAJOR.

PORTHCAWL.

BRIDGEND COUNTY-COURT.

OGMORE AND GARW LOCAL BOARD.

i I THE PAINTERS' STRIKE AT…

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PLASTERERS' MEETING AT CADOXTON.

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TONDU AND ABERKEXFIG.

COWBRIDGE.

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COWBRIDGE. TEMPERANCE. — A correspondent writes: The publication of the correspondence between the secre- tary of the Sons of Temperance here and onr Mayor hits caused a little flutter in our ancient town. People f differ in opinion on- th« question whether the Mayor V should have the right to prevent a meeting being neui in our Town-hall, as human nature is subject to likes and dislikes, and more or less subject to prejudice or bias. Some think the secretary did not go about the work in a proper way as becoming a humble individual entreating with the dignified majesty of the chief administrator of the law in the town by bowing down in submission before his august presence, ex- tolling him for all kinds of imaginary virtues, and en- treating until puffed, up to the highest pinnacle of vanity. He might have come away feeling rewarded with success, and perhaps win his worship over to the temperance platform, and there renounce strong drink for ever, but this is a matter of opinion, and opinions vary. The secretary is a very good sort of man, a friend to all, an enemy to none, but as old sores do nat casily heal, some wonder if there was a personal grudge. Various are the opinions and rumours afloat. Some say the Mayor will relent by giving the temperance party a treat before the year of office expires, and will beg that the past little dis- courtesy will be pardoned, others say that he will lavish his money for the good of the town. and many are the plans formulated by the public who seem to be in the know. Some say he will renovate the Town- hail and fixed an illuminated clock, others say we are to have a free library, and a water supply, all at his expense, and as he has been appointed mayor by the Liberal majority on the council he will denounce Toryism for ever, march with the Liberal army of justice and progress, and read the Star every week.

BARRY DOCK.

CADOXTON.

LLAXCARFAX.