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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.

LLANFAIR CAEREINION. '

LL AN AN N O, RADNORSHIRE.

DOLFOR.

,CARNO.

MONTGOMERY.

ILLANDINAM.

LLANFYLLIN.

!NOTES OS FOOTBALL.

WELSHPOOL.

LLANIDLOES.

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WELSH CUP TIE. NEWTOWN V. LLANIDLOES. The second round of the Welsh Senior Cup was played on Saturday at Newtown, on the Cannings, between the above teams. The weather was very unfavourable, a strong- wind blowing from the north-east, and for the best part of the game snow fell heavily. This match had been looked forward to with much interest, and a large number assembled on the ground. Newtown won.the toss,, and decided to play with the wind in their favour. Jones kicked off for Llanidloes, who immediately made for the home geal. A foul was given against them, but nothing resulted. Llanidloes were also granted: a foul, but they failed to get auv advantage. Davies fonled W. E. Pryce-Jones. Taylor took the free-kick, and placed it just under the bar. H. Davies fisted out, but Whalley securing, unerringly sent the bail through, scoring the first goal for the homesters in ex^tly three minutes from the start. W. Jones and Hampton made a pretty run down the wing, and secured a corner, but it was pot clear away. They again returned to the attack, but their efforts were fruitless. Pearson and Davies worked the ball down tne centre of tbe held, and did some tricKy play, out Taylor put an end to the excitement, and cleared beautifully. Newton were given a foul in the Llanidloes goal, but J. F. Jones aud Evans secured, and. dribbled the ball down to the home goal. Goodwin repulsed, and gave the ball to Morgan, who did pretty work. D. Jones dispossessed, and gave the ball to Jones, who, with the aid of Evans, dribbled the ball well into the home territory, and secured a corner. Jones took the comer, and placed it well in the goal, and Llanidloes equalised in a scrimmage. From the kick-oif the homesters pressed, but did not gain any advantage. Tucker secured, and sent in a beautiful shot, which was well cleared. Whalley got possession, and, with the aid of his colleagues, chevied the ball up the field, but W. E. Pryce-Jones shot erratically. Parry then made a creditable sprint, shooting wide. The homesters secured hands" in the visitors' goal, and Chapman securing, rose the ball over the bar. Parry and Morgan returned the ball, and W. E. Pryce-Jones scored an "off-side" goal. Morgan and his colleague resumed the attack, and Parry shot splendidly, but Tom Jones (one of the Llanidloes backs) in endeavouring to clear, scored the second for Newtown. At half-lime the game was in favour of the homesters by two goals to one. On resuming, Llan- idloes immediately pressed, and gave Humphreys plenty oj work, but they could gain no advantage. They continued pressing and experienced hard lines in not scoring, but the home defence was invincible, Taylor playing a splendid game. Tucker got possession and passed to Morgan, who ran the ball down the field, and finished by passing to A. W. Pryoe-Jones, and the latter sent in a hot shot which Davies just managed to stop. Parry and Morgan then made a rush down the field, Morgan placing the bail well in the goal. Exciting play followed, the ball being continually in the visitors' territory. At last A. W. Pryce-Jones secured, and with a fine shot sent the ball home, making- number three for the homesters. Llanidloes now taok up the press- ing, but they could not score. They k pt np the pressure for a considerable time, but their eiforts were tru.tiess. Whilley and W. E. Pryce-Jones secured, and with a splendid shot from W. E. Pryce-Jones registered nnmber four for Newtown. At the call of time the score stood, Newtown 4, Llanidloes 1.

WELSH CUP TIE.

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