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COUNTY RATE BASIS.

NEWTOWN SCHOOL BOARD FINANCE.

THK COAL WAR.

THE PARISH COUNCILS BILL.

- THE COUNTY RATE BASIS.

FUNERAL ()F AIR. ABRAHAM HOWELL,…

THE COAL CRISIS.

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LLANFAIR CAEREINION. LECTURE.—The Rev H. Elvet Lewis, Llanelly, lectnred on "John Penry" (the Welsh Martyr), at Penarth Cbapel on Tuesday evening. The Rev J. Thomas, Coedpoeth, presided. The spacious chapel was quite full. The lecturer kept the audience spell- bound for an hour and half. The peroration was very effective. Votes of thanks to the Lecturer and Chairman were moved and seconded by Revs D. < Morgan and J. Rhydderch, and Messrs W. Theodore, C.C., and N. D. T. Watkin, Penartb. PREACHING MEETINGS.—Preaching meetings were held on Thursday at Jerusalem Congregational Chapel, when the Revs H. Elvet Lewis and J. Thomas, Coedpoeth, conducted the services. the congregations were very large, and the preaching was very able and effective. Collections were made during the afternoon and evening services. The Rev Elvet Lewis also preached at Llanfair Congregational Chapel on Friday evening. THE CHORAL SOCIETY'S CONCERT. Tne Llanfair Choral Sooiety, recently formed, with Captain Pryce, Cyffronydd, as president, and Messrs John Cooke Hilton, J.P., and John Jehu, C.C., as vice-presidents, held its first concert at the Board Schools on Friday week. The choir con- ductor is Mr E. Diyhurst Roberts, Board Schools; treasurer, Mr J. Richard Jones, Mount; secretary, Mr John Stephen Jones, Board Schools chairman of committee, Mr G. E. Edmunds, North and South Wa'es Bank. The first part of the programme was devoted to the performance of Dr Stainer's The daughter of Jairus." The artistes were :—Soprano, Miss Emily Wright. Acrefair; tenor, Mr T. Charles Jonea, Den- bigh baritone, Mr David Gittins, Llanfair; him, Mr G. Edmunds, The Bank; accompanists, Mr T. Maldwyn Pryce, R.A.M., Welsbpool (piano), and Mr Robert Davies, A.C Denbigh (organ). The room was quite full, and the singing through- out much appreciated. The cantata, which was composed expressly for, and first performed at the Worcester Triennial Festival held in 1878, is a beautiful composition, full of pretty novements and sudden changes, requirit g delicate handling and great precision in execution. The Conductor, noweve. had the choir well in hand, and the character of the cantata was fully main. tained throughout the performance and the com- poser's ideas therein well brought out. Miss Emily Wright, who is now under tuition with Mr Wilfrid Jones, R.A.M.. Wrexham, is a young soprano of whom we expect to hear much in future. She has a beautiful voice, and did her part admirably. Mr T. Charles Jones has a beautiful voiee, well cultivated, and well managed. His rendering of the tenor song, My hope is in the Everlasting," was most effective. Mr David Gittins did full justice to the baritone part in the trio, To Him who left his throne on high." Mr G. Edmunds was in splendid form, and with his round mellow voice rendered very effectively the hags solo, My little daughter lieth at the point of death." The duet, Love divine," by Miss Wright and Mr T. Charles Jones was capitally rendered, as were the Wailing (chorus of women), Chorus ot unbelievers" (male voices), and the full choruses, Awake thou that sleepeat" and To Him," which olotes the cantata with a fugue on the words, Amen, Hallelujah." Part II. of the nroirramme was as follows:- Duot (piano and harmonium)" War March of the Priests" Song "The Better Land"Mr Charles Jones Song "Gnrdotes Fach WiLs Wright Qaartett "The Letter" Messrs. Jones, Price, Roberts, and Davies. Full Anthem. Come unto Him" Sol-,g Gwlad y Delym" Soni; "I will extol thee" Miss Wright" Duet. Hywel a Blodwen" Miss Wright and Mr Charles Jones. Finale. Hen Wlad fy Nhadan" ,ua,le Miss Wright and Mr Charles Jones, were loudly encored for Gardotes Fach" and Better Land respectively, which were capital performances. air Price acquitted himself at the piano worthy of the occasion, as did Mr Davies as organist. The concert was one of the very best ever held at Llan- fair, and it is uot known that ever before an attempt was made here at performing a c intata. Mr T. Wat- kins. J.P., in expressing his own sentiments, as well as those of the audience, rightly said that the district w s very fortunate in having as a resident, a musician of Mr Robert's ability and standing. Mr Edmunds, bank manager, as chairman of the committer, expressed the gratification of the society at seeing such a good and appreciative company, and Mr Roberts expressed the hope that the choir would soon be strengthened by others joining it. The choir was a town's choir, as they could see from its mem- bers, who reprtstnted the various section* in the P'aCe LL AN AN N O, RADNORSHIRE.

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