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YOUNG WALES SCHOOL SERIES I LLYFR BACH I. (FOURTH EUITIOJS) 4d. I LLYFR BACH II. I SECOND EDITION 4d. BY IJ. D. JONES, BANGOP NOW READY. SPECIMEN PAGES OF LLYFR BACH I. £ I y tffil tAelf." l ch dd ff 11 th t' c ath 1 • cath dlos dlos m a e mae I if on ffon cath (cat). o gath fach dlos, i ba le yr k hi ? r dal yr hen gath ddu a dwg at hon. i iy mae y ci ar ol y gath. o yr hen gi cas am ladd y gath fach. dal y ci i mi, lie mae fy ffon ? gad y ffon yn ei lie. pam na chaf fy ffon at yr hen gi ? "'nid aeth y ci at dy gath. o, wel, gad i'r hen gi. • :(j;{j¡.- IL .0 .?", T LLYFf 9ACH* at SHf ;r e K- .x-■ ¡', .4 i: 'is i I. Po t.i r I .d 5 i eng h 1 I These books are now in use in most of the Elementary Schools as well I as in some of the County Schools of Wales. PUBLISHED BY THE WELSH NATIONAL PHESS CO LTD CARNARVON. X I PRICE THREEPENCE. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. Young Wales NATION AL PERIODICAL FOR WALES. DEALING WITH WELSH LITERATURE, WELSH EDUCA- TION, WELSH POLITICS, AND ALL MATTERS PERTAINING TO THE NATIONAL LIFE OF WALES. EDITED BY J. HUGH EDWARDS. I Through Welsh Spectacles Crisp com- ments on current Topics. By W. Llewelyn Williams, M.A. (Barrister-at-Law). II. Beyond Offa's Dyke Notes on matters of interest to Welshmen across the Borders. m. Welsh Literary Notes. By J. H. Da- vies, B.A. (C /rtmawr). IV. Our Welsh Intermediate Schools' Circle. Conducted by J. Trevor Owen, My. Short Stories illustrative of Welsh Life and Character. By S. M. S. Miss Winnie Parry Rev I lartwell Jones; Artemus Jones, and others. VI. Transitions from the Master* ot Welsh Poetn By J. Bodvan Anvryl. VII. Portruts and Character Sketches of Leading You tg Welshmen. VIII. Illustrated interviews with Promi- nent men. IX. Wales Month by Month. By the Editor. The Special Features include — I. The cont nuation of the series of Articles on: The Oias dcs of Welsh Literature. By Professor An-?yl, M.A. I II. A spe dally contributed series of Articles on E ementary Education in Wales, By Charles Vforgan, M.A. (Principal cf Pupil T'afh. r Centre's, Cardiff), and by I Walter Brock ngton, B.A. (Member of the Executive of t le N.U.T.) I HI. A powerful Serial Tale, based upon the Chartist Hiots at Newport, entitled "Faithful unt) Death." IV. The Ctntinuation of the Brilliant Series, by £ '>. M. S. of Welsh Rural Sketches. V. A series of stirring Welsh Idylls, en- titled "Tales fr )m Babilon." VI. A series of Short Papers on The Land Question in Wales. By Michael Davitt, M.P. J. LItyd Morgan, M.P.; Henry Broadhurst, M P.; Richard Jones (Perth- eirin). | Vn. A series of Papers under the heading i "Types among our Countrymen." J The Welsh Peasant. By D. Lleufer Tho- mas. mas. } The Welsh Collier. By W. Abraham (Mabon), M.P. The Welsh Tiaplate Worker. By D. RandeU, M.P. The Welsh Quarryman. By D. R. Daniel VIII. Our Institutions: Where they need Reform? Under this heading there will be contributed a Special Article on: The Eisteddfod. By T. Marchant Wil- liams. The Welsh University. By W. Llewelyn Williams. The Welsh Prass. By W. Davies (Acting Editcr "Western Mail"). Theological Colleges in Wales. By Prof. Tyssil Evans, M.A. The Chttvch in Wales. By A Leading Clerzrmaz6 The Welsh Cymanfa. By Rev T. C. Wil- liams, B.A. (Gwalchmai). The Welsh Seiat. By A Prominent Minis- ter. IX. A series of Articles on the Welsh Par- liamentary Party from the standpoint -af (1) A Welsh Member. By D. A. ThoxnS, M.P. I (2) A Scotch Member. By J. H. Dalziel, t M.P. j (3) An English Member. By J. Samuel M.P. (4) An Irish Member. By Timothy Healy, I. M.P. (5) A Conservative Member. By J. M. Maclean, M.P. (6) A Parlimentary Pressman. By T. j Artemus Jones. X. "Voices from the Past. Under this heading there will be specially contributed, I by various well-known writers, articles on f the following subjects: —Llewelyn's Cam- j paign,—Owen Glvndwr's Policy,—Vavasor J | Powell as a Statesman,—The Politics of I Huw Morris,—Archbishop Laud's Welsh Policy,—The Dream of John Penry,—David < Morgan the Jacobite,—Sacheverell and the Welsh,—"S. R." and the Land Question,— Wales under Sir Henry Sidney,-The Car- narvon Election, 1796,-Chartist Riots in Wales. Special contributions have also been pro- mised from the following: -1. Among our Men of Letters: Sir Lewis Morris, W. Ed- wards Tirebuck, Owen Rhoscomyl, Dean Howell, Alfred Thomas, Dr. Kuno Meyer, "Allen Raine," E. Vincent Evans, R. Morris Lewis, Rhys J. Huws, T. H. Thomas, Ernest Rhys, Elvet Lewis, Prof. J. Morris Jones, M.A., J. Arthur Price, R. Williams, F.R.H.S., David Davies (Swansea), Gwilym Hughes (Cardiff), Charles Ashtdn, R. A. Griffith, J. 0. Jones, W. Eilir Evans, Dr Morgan Davies, J. E. Thomas.-—II.- Among Welsh Educationalists Right Hon. Lord Rendel, Principal Rhys, M.A., Ll.D., Principal T. C. Edwards, D.D., Principal J. Viriamu Jones, F.R.S., Principal H. R. Reichel, M.A., Principal T. F. Roberts, M.A., Principal Owen Prys, M.A., Principal W. Edwards, D.D. (Car- diff), Professor W. Lewis Jones, M.A., Pro- fessor J. E. Lloyd, M.A., Professor D. Mor- gan Lewis, M.A., Professor Edward Ed- wards, M.A., Professor Ellis Edwards, M.A., Professor Brough, Ll.D., Dr Isambard Owen, A. C. Humphreys-Owen, M.P., T. Darling- ton, M.A., H.M.I., W. Cadwaladr Davies, Miss E. P. Hughes, Miss Anna Rowlands, B.A., Ivor James, W. Jenkyn Thomas, M.A., D. Thomas, B.A., H.M.I., J. Austin Jenkins, B.A., D. Samuel, M.A., T. Mor timer Green, L. D. Jones, Tom John, Rhys Morgan, M.A., J. E. Powell (Wrexham), H. Holman, M.A., H.M.I., Thomas Owen (Aberystwyth), E. D. Jones, M.A., Owen Owen, M.A., W. Edwards M.A., H.M.I. —III. Among Welsh Politicians Thomas E. Ellis, M.P., D. Lloyd George, M.P., J. Herbert Lewis, M.P., Alfred Thomas, M.P., Ellis Jones Griffith M.P., J. Herbert Ro- berts, M.P., William Jones, M.P., Samuel Moss, M.P., Brynmor Jones, Q.C., M.P., J. Bryn Roberts, M.P., S. Smith, M.P., Alfred Spicer, M.P., R. McKenna, M.P., W. Bo- wen Rowlands, Q.C., Major E. R. Jones, Dr Emrys Jones.—IV. Among Leading Ministers: Revs Hugh Price Hughes, M.A., J. Ossian Davies, John Thomas, M.A. (Liverpool), Padr Williams, Thomas Stephens, M.A., H. Elwyn Thomas, Dr. Cynddvlan Jones, John Hughes, M.A., J. Puleston Jones, M.A., Richard Hughes, j B.A., W. J. Nicholson, J. E. Hughes, M.A. EXTRACTS FROM PRESS REVIEWS: "It only remains for us now to congratulate the Editor of "Young Wales" upon having produced the .very best magazine that has been issued in Wales in recent years."—"The Manchester Guardian." "In point of style, appearance, and general 'get up,' 'Young Wales' will compare very favourably with anything of the kind which has been published in Wales. Its usefulness will increase with every month of its existence."—"South Wales Daily News." 'Young Wales' bids fair to become a power in Welsh politics."—"Western Mail." "The Editor of 'Young Wales' continues to show unequalled energy and judgment; and, unquestionably there never has been in Wales an English Monthly so successful and so deserving of success as 'Young Wales.' "—"The London Kelt" (the organ of the Welsh people in the Metropolis). "Of especial interest to thoughtful Welsh- men is that excellent periodical 'Young Wales.' "—"The New Age." CULEMAN'rf WINCARNIS OB Llebig's Extract of Meat & Malt. Wine j 18 THE FINEST TONIC IN THE WOBLH. OVER FIVE THOUSAND TESTIMON- IALS Have been rceived from Medical Men SIX GOLD MBDALS AMD ONE SILVER MEDAL Have been awarded. Sold in Bottles, 28 9d and 4s 6d everywhere. BolelManufacturerl COLEMAN & CO., Ltd., NORWICH and LONDON. A 28 9d tottlrf sent Post Free on receij. of 33 StamnR. 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Er cymaint gogoniant Carthage a Marseilles a threfydd masnachol eraill ar lan y Mor Canol, bu raid iddynt blygu o flaen milwyr Rhufain. Nid oedd hon ond dinas fechan ar y dechreu ar Ian y Tiber yi* yr Eidal ond, gan mor figdrus a dewr oedd ei meiblon mewn rhyfel, aeth-, yn drech na'i chymdogion oil, nes estyn ei hawdurdod dros yr oil o'r Eidal, ac ar 01 hynny cyn belled a'r Yspaen ac Affrica. "b.. .1:: I. Great as was the glory of Carthage and Mar- seilles and other trading cities on the shores of the Mediterranean, they were forced to bow before the soldiers of Rome, At first Rome was but a little city on the banks of the Tiber in Italy; but, so skilful and bfave were her sons in war. that she grew stronger, than all her neighbours, extending her authority over the whole of Italy, and afterwards as far as Spain and Africa. These books are now in use in most of the Elementary Schools as well as in some of the Coun ty Schools of Wales. 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