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THIRD SERIES.

I LOCAL GOVERNMENT JOTTINGS.…

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NATURAL HISTORY NOTES.

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CHESHIRE CHAMBER OF AGRIouLl'iJRK.…

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CREWE.

KINGSLEY.

HA WARDEN.

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HA WARDEN. NEW ST. DEINIOL'S LIBRARY. The new St. Deiniol's Library at Hawarden, the national memorial to Mr. Gladstone, which will cost £ 10,000, is now nearing completion. The exterior is exceedingly handsome, the stone being of light colour, and the architecture Gothic. The interior comprises two large halls, corridors, studios, etc., and the fittings are of carved oak. The foundation-stone bears the inscription: "In this building, erected to his memory by a grateful Nation, is preserved the Library of William Ewart Gladstone, who, eminent no less as Theo- logian than as Statesman, established this founda- tion for the advancement of Divine Learning. This stone was laid in the presence of the Lord Bishop of the diocese, by the Duke of Westmin- ster, K.G., Oct. 5, 1899. G. C. Joyce, warden."

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