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IN AND AROUND BARRY.

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ROUND THE TOWN.

BARRY.

BARRY DOCK.

CADOXTON.

BOXVILSTOXE.

WENTOE.

i DIXAS POWIS.

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DIXAS POWIS. MR. D. T. ALEXANDER AND WORKHOUSE SER- VICES.—At the usual weekly meeting of the Cardiff Board of Guardians on Saturday (Dr. Paine presiding) anttpplicationwas received from the Salvation Army asking for permission to pay religious visitations to the workhouse.—The Chairman said he thought that if the doors were opened too wide it would be prejudicial to the interests of discipline. So many religious visitors would not be allowed in any other public institution. —Mr. D. T. Alexander could not see how they would be justified in excluding one religious body if they admitted any at all besides the chaplain.—The Chair- man said the House Committee might deal with the application.—Mr. Alexander thought it would be the most satisfactory way of dealing with the matter. He did not like to make fish of one bofly and fowl of another."—The Chairman said that if there was a dearth of religious services, by all means let them be extended, but he repeated that care must be taken not to open the door too wide.—The application was re- ferred to the House Committee.

ABERTHAW.

THE REV. ARTHUR MURSELL: AT…

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ITHE SOUTH GLAMORGAN CONSTITUENCY,

BLAENGARW NEWS AND NOTES.

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