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" WHAT WILL THE COUNCIL DO?"

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SAD AFFAIR AT KERRY.

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Llandilo was visited on Tuesday morning by one of the most severe thunderstorms that it has experienced for some time. The workshop of Mr D. Williams, cabinet maker, was struck and he had a narrow escape. About a mile from the town a thatched cottage was struck by the lightning, and burned to the ground. A woman, an invalid, was in bed at the time, but was rescued by neigh- bours. Other minor damage was done. Louise Caidona, a middle-aged French governess, was charged at Holywell with arson. Prisoner, it was alleged, placed sticks and rags soaked in petroleum at the door of Pantasaph Convent, and set light to them. The fire was discovered and easily extinguished. When arrested, accused told a police officer that she did it to frighten the rev. mother, who was unkind t,) her and let her starve. She was committed for trial at the assizps. The Board of Trade returns for May show striking increases in both our export and import trade. Imports for the month were valued at £ 55,269,179, an increase of no less than £ 10,414,031 over May of last year Exports were returned as of the value of X33,607,311, an increase over May of last year of £ 4,081,565. For the five months I of the present year the imports were valued at X279,862,804, an increase of X30,010,24,1 over the corresponding five months of 1909. See the ONOTO Window at No. 19, Broad-street, Newtown.

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,LLANIDLOES TOWN COUNCIL I

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Mr. E. Powell on Congregational…

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GOLF GOSSIP.

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TREFONEN.

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THE FIELD OF BLESSING NEAR…

Pressure in County Schools.

A NEWTONIAN'S SILVER WEDDING…

BUTCHERS' HIDE, SKIN AND WOOL