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Borough Member and the Czar.

The County Member's Third…

TRAGIC) OCCURRENCE AT N fiWTOWN".

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LLANIDLOES.

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MONTGOMERY.

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LLANDINAM.

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LLANDINAM. WE had a grand time, we did just what we liked; played tennis on the lawns in our thick boots and lost over 20 new balls, and they only laughed at us." In this way a county school lad summed up the outing toSPlasdinam which had been arranged by Mrs Edward Davies for the benefit of the staff and pupils of Newtown and Llanidloes Intermediate schools. The picnic was held on Friday in favourable weather. Sports and games were provided, also retreshments ad lib, or rather ad infinitum. The proceedings were further enlivened by the music of the band of the 7th Battalion R.W.F. (under the baton of Bandmaster Tom Reynolds). The school gover- nors with their wives and friends were also present, and Mrs Davies was accorded the heartiest thanks of those present for her hospitality, Dr. Wilscn and Mr Gwilym Edmunds being spokesmen. MUSICAL.-A programme of vocal and instru- mental music was performed in the C.M. Chapel on Thursday evening. The proceedings were opened with a prayer by the Pastor (Rev Richard Jones) and a hymn, which was heartily sung by a large congregation. Two choral items were tune- fully rendered by the choir. Mr William John Evans, although suffering from a severe cold, gave finished renderings of two exacting solos. Miss Davies, of Plasdinam, gave a violin solo, and also a duett with Miss Gemmill. Both of these items were keenly and deservedly appreciated, for the spirit and the score of the compositions were exquisitely translated into sound. The organ (one of Conacher's), which has recently been very much enlarged, was re-opened by Mr W. P. Phillips, who played a number of selections which were intended to demonstrate the wonderful resources of the instrument. Appended is the progamme:— Organ Solo (a) Allegro pomposo Roseingrave (b) Flute Solo Arne Solo Oh God have Mercy Mendelssohn Mr W. J. EVANS. Organ Solo Andante cantabile Tschaikowsky Violin Solo Aria Tenaglia Miss DAVIES. Anthem, "Hark! Hark the Organ loudly peals West Choir (conducted by Mr JARMAN). Organ Solo (a) Hear my Prayer Mendelssohn (b) 0 for the Wings of a dove. Solo "0 Divfne Redeemer" Gounod Mr W. J. EVANS. Violin Duet Largo Bach Misses DAVIES & GEMMILL. Organ Solo Prelude in C sharp minor Vodorinski Chorus And the Glory of the Lord" Handel CHOIR. Organ Solo. "March of the Ambassadors .Wagner Recessional. "MarcheRomaine" Gounod I GOLF. LLANIDLOES v. NEWTOWN.—Teams represent- ing these Clubs engaged on Friday in a match at Llanidloes, whose greens have been greatly improved. An interesting contest ended in favour of the local players. Scores: W E Pryce-Jones 1 A L Onslow 0 Edward Powell 0 Llew. Phillips II P Wilson-Jones 0 D Brunton 1 I D H Lewis OWE Dakin 1 Geo. Thomas 0 W O Davies 1 HE Breeze. i J Jones Williams. i Fred Roberts 0 W Brunton 1 Rex Parry Jones 1 Bryan Jones 0 John Thomas. 1 J J Phillips 0 31 5

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COUNTY SPORT.

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