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Billiards.

Cinderella Dance.

Fire Brigade.

NEW BUILDINGS.

Our Local Parliament

TEMPERANCE MEETING.

C.M. SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

Mr W. H. Coward, J.P.,

Chairs for the Church.

Joint Conference.

" Horeb " Tea and Concert.

Advent Church Services.

"REHOBOTH" TEA AND CONCERT.

The New Prime Minister.

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The New Prime Minister. At the age of 69 Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman becomes Prime Minister of England. There was no hesitation on the part of the King or Country in singling him out as the man for the position. From the time he assumed the leadeisliip of the Liberal Party, on the retirement of Sir William Harcourt, he has rapidly risen in the estimation of his party, and, I may safely say, in the estimation of the country generally, and his appointment in unchallenged. The period of his leadership in opposition has been a trying one, but it has proved him to be a man of courage, of high principle, and of prudence. The prophets have been busy allocating the great offices of state to their favourites, and it is satisfactory to find that the choice, in almost every case, falls upon the same set of men Sir Edward Grey, Mr Asquith. Mr John Morley, Sir Robert Reid, Mr Lloyd George, Mr Herbert Gladstone, Mr Bryce, and Lord Tweedmoutli, it is confidently pre- dicted will be among those who will be offered a seat in the Cabinet. Welshmen are glad to find that the rumour of Mr Lloyd George's demise was "greatly exaggerated."

Lord Rosebery.

Prime Minister's Precedence.

The Welshman's Humility.

Dyserth Waterfalls.

Evan Roberts.

THE FUTURE OF TALACRE SCHOOLS.

Advertising

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Recreation.

Presbyterian Literary Society.

Evan Roberts.

Mr. Chamberlain.