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EVANS-JONES.

PERSONAL.

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THE LONDON WELSH CLUB DINNER. Messrs 0. M. Edwards and Alfred T. Davies, of the Welsh Department of the Board of Edu- ratif n, were the guests of the Welsh Club at dinner on Thursday evening, at the Club Rooms, Whitehall Court, S.W. Sir John Puleston presided, and amongst those present were Messrs Priohard-Jones, J.P., Wm. Evans, Board of Trade; J. T. Lewis, Chancery Lane; T. v. Jones, Fteot street; Alderman T. H. Howel), Newport; John Hinds, Black hooth; David R. Daniel, Dr. John Owen, Liverpool; John Morris, Llanaannan; T. Huws Davies, B.Sc., Rev. G. Hartwell Jones, D. B. Jones, D. H. Lewis, J. —oddard Timms. -,r The health of Mr 0. M. Edwards was pro- posed by the Rev. G. Hartwell Jones, and sup- ported by Mr Wm. Evans in Welsh. Mr Edwards, in responding, expressed his plea- sure in becoming a London Welshman. He had been a man of ideals, and in educational matters a revolutionist, but he found on entering his nc.v sphere that many of his ideals were already In a state fo actual being in Wales. Sir John Puleston proposed the health of Mr Alfred Davies, who responded in a fluent, man- ner, and dealt with Welsh education during the past 30 odd years. At tho last monthly meeting of the Club Com- mittee several new members were elected, among them being:—The Earl of Dunraven, Earl Ply- mout.h, the Lord Bishop of Bangor, and Mr Kemys Tynte (Cefn Mablv).

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