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CORWEI. FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Friday, November 14 (Llan- drillo Fair Day) Mr. J. Owen, only son of Mr. Owen, Tynantllwyn, Llangwm, was returning home at a late hour on horseback from this fair, when he met his death by falling from his horse. It appears that the horse arrived home riderless, on seeing which the deceased's parents went out to seek him, and discovered him hdng dead in a pool of blood close to Maerdy Church. His head was frightfully cut on the crown, leaving no doubt that he fell on his head. Much sympathy is felt for the sorrowing parents, who are highly respected in the neighbourhood. POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS.—The third of a series of these entertainments was held at the British School- room on Friday evening, November 14, Dr. H. E. Walker in the chair. The following took part in the programme -.—Miss A. J. Williams, Miss Winnie Wood, Mr. Davies, insurance agent, Mr. Robert Wil- liams, and Mr. J. E. Jones. Harmonium solos were given by Master A. LI. James and Mr. T. C. Jones. The best impromptu speech on the "Threshing Machine," was given by Mr. R. R. Roberts. Corif- petition in singing also took place. The attendance was very good.

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