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TOXYPANDY.

FERNDALE.

TREALAW.

YSTRAD.

TREHERBERT.

NAVIGATION.

YNYSYBWL.

DISESTABLISHMENT MEETING IN…

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DISESTABLISHMENT MEETING IN THE RHONDDA. The first meeting in the Rhondda. in connection with the Disestablishment Campaign was held ab the Congregational Chapel, Llwynypia, on Monday night, when the chair was occupied by Mr. J. Blandy Jenkins, J.P. There was a large atten- dance.—In the course of his opening remarks, the Chairman said he was strongly in favour, although a Churchman, of the Dis- establishment of the Church of England in Wales. There might have been a time when the Es- tablishment was a necessity, but the strik- ing influence of the religious fervour of Nonconformity had long ago proved that the Establishment had not done its part in a proper manner.—Mr. Councillor Williams moved a resolution to the effect that that meeting heartily supported the movement for the Disestablishment of the Church in Wales, and hoped that it would be placed second to Home Rule on the Liberal pro- gramme for the ensuing session and further, the meeting pledged itself to help on the movement by local contributions. (Cheers.)—Mr. Tom John seconded in an impressive address.-The Rev. E. Richards, Tonypandy, spoke next, and fully agreed with what the previous speakers had said.—Mr. W. Abraham, M.P. (Mabon), said that was an occasion to make arrangements for the fight. His English colleagues, he said, were fully cognisant of the fact that the Church in Wales must be dis- established, and the irretistible arguments which had been set forth from time to time had proved that this question was taken up with more fervour than any question which any other nation had initiated. He then proceeded to give a few illustrations of religious inequality in the princi- pality, and said amongst other things that the other day he noticed eight funerals waiting at the Treorky cemetery in the midst of a heavy storm, while at the same time there was an unoccupied building close by which could not be entered be- cause it had been consecrated. (Cries of Shame.") —The meeting then elected a local committee for the Llwynypia district, and several pro- minent men signified their willingness to act on the same. A very cordial vote of thanks was passed to Mr. Blandy Jenkins for presiding. This was proposed by Mr. Howell John, manager of the Cwm Clydach Colliery, and seconded by Mr. W. Davies, J.P. Mr. Councillor Lewis supported and paid the highest tribute to the practical work which that gentleman had done on the County Council. His unfailing attendance at the meetings of the Roads and Bridges Committee was a matter of comment, and it was with great satisfaction that he hailed the fact that a landed proprietor of his position had enrolled himself on the side of the democracy. (Loud applause).—Mr. Blandy Jenkins suitably returned thanks, and the meeting terminated.

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BRIDGEND LOCAL BOARD.

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BRIDGEXD.

-. OGMORE VALLEY.

BRYNCETHIN.

COWBRIDGE.

BLACKMILL.

PORTHCAWL.

PONTYPRIDD.

TREHARRIS.

ABERDARE.

LLANTWIT-VARDRE.

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