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MERTHYR (CARMARTHEN).

LLANELLY.

CARDIGAN.

TENBY.

HAVERFORDWEST.

ST. CLEARS.

I.LLANFYNYDD.

TYNYGWNDWN (CARDIGANSHIRE).

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TYNYGWNDWN (CARDIGANSHIRE). CHORAL FESTIVAL.—On Wednesday of last week a United Choral Festival was held at Tynygwndwn, when the following choirs attended, Capel Erw, Drefach, Ebenezer, Ffaldybrenin, Llanfair, Soar, Tynygwndwn, and Cilcennin. The conductor was the Rev. Emlyn Jones, Treforris, an 1 he was supported by the Rev. Caleb Davies, Llanon. The morning was rather unfavourable, rain coming down steadily. Nevertheless, a very large number of persons attended, and the chapel was crowded. A rehearsal was given in he morning, when all the choirs went through the several tunes very satis- factorily under the baton of Mr Emlyn Jones. The good style, manner, and simplicity in which the conductor read the hymns and led the tunes were admirably and highly appreciated by the congregation. He passed a high eulogium on the leaders of members of the several choirs for the proficient manner in which they discharged their' duties, and urged upon them to exercise the same care and attention when worshipping in their own chapels. The meetings were very largely attended by members of all denominations in the district. Great credit is due to the good people of Tynygwndwn for having so hospitably enter- tained the visitors to whose wants they ministered faithfully and well.

ABERAYRON.

LAMPETER.

ABERYSTWYTH.

LLANDOVERY.

BETTWS BLEDRWS.

NEWCASTLE EMLYN.

BRECON.

NARBERTH.

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