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DENBIGH. j

BUT KIN.

CAERGWRLE.

FLINT.

HOLYWELL.

LLANGOLLEN.

iMOLD.

RUABON.

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RUABON. THE FLOWER SHOW.—The committee met as usual on Monday evening in the Court House. The entries for the coming show, which were very numeroue, were made. The show is to be held in Wynnstay Park, on Monday next. SUDDEN DEATH.—Amelia Williams, wife of Edward Williams, quarryman, of Copperas, fell dead on the wayside near Plasmadoc toll gate, on Tuesday evening, about six o'clock. She had been to Rhosymedre, and was returning home when she dropped dewn and expired immediately. She had complained of being unwell, antJ. was subject to fits. THE NATIONAL SCHOOLS were examined on June 12;h. by the Rev. E. Owen, diocesan inspector. The report has just been received, and shows that the three departments of the school are in a satisfactory condition in religious knowledge, and have passed a better examination than the two previous years. The inspector reports t—•' This school progreeses very nicely the children did well in their subjects, and the repetition is good." The sum- mary is as followa:—" Religious knowledge, good; repetition, good discipline and tone, very good school in regard to religious education as a whole, good*

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CEFN AND RHOSYMEDRE.