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LLANDUDNO.

LLANDUDNO JUNCTION.

LLANFAIRFECHAN.

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CONWAY.

PENMAENMAWR.

ROEWEN.

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LLANRWST.

LLANGERNYW.

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LLANGERNYW. A CORRECTION.—In the report of the Cefn Coch literary meeting in last week's issue the names of Miss Lloyd Hughes, Bryn Gwylan, as the able accompanist, and of Mr. Ellis Williams, Ty Ucha'r Gell. as an adjudicator of the shep- herd's stick, should have been given. THE SCHOOLS.-Tho outbreak of scarlet fever having ceased in the district, the Llangernyw school was re-opened on Monday, after being closed for a period of three weeks. OBITUARY-We regret to record the death of Mr Richard Roberts, Penffordd-deg, at the ad- vanced age of 86 iears. The deceased was the oldest member of the C.M. Chapel, and a zealous member and supporter of the Sunday School during his life-long career. The funeral took place, under Sir Osborne Morgan's Burial Act, at Llan- gernyw on Monday, when the Rev. H. H. Roberts, B.A., Capel Curig (in the unavoidable absence of the pastor) officiated.

BETTWS-Y-COED.

TALYBONT.

EGLWYSBACH.

TREFRIW.

LLANDDOGET.

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GYFFIN.

PENMACHNO.

CAPEL GARMON.

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