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ABERSYCHAN LOCAL BOARD.

A GAMEKEEPER FINED FOR KILLING…

THE FLOODS IN NTORTH WALES.

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LLANFRECHFA UPPER LOCAL BOARD.

ARRIVAL OF CAPTAIN CAREY.—HIS…

STRANGE CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

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LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS. -----

BLAENAVON.

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VARTEG.

ABERSYCHAN.

PONTNEWYNYDD.

! GRIFFITHSTOWN.

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GRIFFITHSTOWN. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY MECHANICS' INSTI- TUTE.—The committee of this very deserving In- stitute have just issued their annual report, with the balance-sheet of accounts made up to the end of June last. It appears from the report that the Institute has been supplied with gas fittings since last year, so that members and others have now the advantage of using gas-light instead of the lamp-light which they formerly had to put up wilh. In addition to a number of other news- papers, the committee thank the Editors of the Standard, Western Mail, South Wales Daily News, Hereford Times, and PONTYPOOL FREE PRESS, for the copies of those papers which they receive. A feeling allusion is made to the death of Mr Orlidge, who was one of the trustees of the Institute, and who lost his life by an accident in January last. Some other vacancies having been caused amongst the trustees, a new trust deed has been drawn up and seven trustees appointed. The balance-sheet is satisfactory although the treasurer, Mr J. Wat- kin, has had to advance .£11 6s 2d towards paying for the laying on of the gas, as it is evident that if these expenses had not been incurred, there would have remained in the treasurer's hands a larger balance than last year. We may congratulate the committee, and the active secretary, Mr A. Wilks, upon their continued success.

CWMBRAN.

ABERGAVENNY.

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SWANSEA.

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ISPECIAL SERVICES AT GLASCOED…

ACTION AGAINST THE BLAENAVON…

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MAIDSTONE CORN MARKET.—THURSDAY.

BRISTOL CORN MARKET.—THURSDAY.

--LONDON HAY MARKET.—THURSDAY.

LONDON CATTLE MARKET.—THURSDAY.

BRISTOL CATTLE MAR-KET.-THurSDAY.

AN APPALLING NIGHT.

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PONTYPOOL PETTY SESSIONS.

PONTYPOOL POLICE COURT.

DESTRUCTIOF A TOWN BY FIRE.