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Hockey.

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TIDE TABLE FOR THE NORTH WALES…

A FIGHT FOR LIBERTY.

PERSONAL AND SOCIAl

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAl The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. Lewis Thomas, of Beaumaris, at the age of 94 years. Mr. Assheton Smith, Vaynol Park, Bangor, has presented to the University College of North Wales, Bangor, a fine American bison. Lady Naylor-Leyand has been entertain- ing a large party, including the Grand Duke Michael, of Russia, and the Countess Torby, at Nantclwyd Hall. Minna Lady Anglesey has taken a house in Charles-street, Berkeley-square, and will in future live a certain part of the year in London. Hitherto she has lived in Paris. The installation of Archdeacon Wynne Jones as Dean of St. Asaph, of Canon Fletcher as Archdeacon of Wrexham, and the Rev. Dan Davies, Vicar of Wrexham, as Canon Residentiary, is to take place at the St. Asaph Cathedral on Wednesday, November 30th. Councillor Lloyd Carter, whose health has been far from satisfactory for the last two years, left Carnarvon on Thursday for a stay of some months in Egypt. He was accompanied by Mrs. Carter, and was seen off by the Mayor (Alderman J. T. Roberts) and a few other friends, who wished him a speedy and complete recovery. Owing to severe frost Sir Watkin Wynn's hounds had only a few hours' sport on Monday afternoon, when one fox lost his brush and another nearly got snaffled." During one of the runs Miss Kynaston, of Hardwick, in taking a brook, fell under her horse in a deep hole. Fortunately she managed to extricate herself, and on her head appearing abve water Robinson, the Wynnstay stable foreman, rushed to her assistance and got Ler out. The horse be- haved splendidly. Mr. William Thomas, the well-known Liverpool shipowner, has contributed Zi,ooo to the King Edward Memorial Fund which the people of Wales are raising towards their proposed campaign against consumption. Mr. Thomas is head of the firm of Messrs. W. Thomas and Co., Limited, Water-street, Liverpool, owners of a large fleet of sailing boats. He has a residence in Carnarvon- shire as well as in Liverpool, and is a close personal friend of Mr. Lloyd George, who, as well as Mrs. Lloyd George, has been his guest while in Liverpool.

SYAINGS OF THE JVEEK.

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WEEK BY WEEK.

JOTTINGS FROJf NATURE.

Abergele Sparks.

Llandudno Field Club. r T

! Educational Handwork.

Colwyn Bay Liberal Association.

Poultry.

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