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YAYNOR, I MERTHYR C YM lREIGYDDIO N. -Merthyr CyDareig- yddion Society held their annual outing, under most favourable weather conditions, at Church Tavern, on Friday, where about thirty members and friends sat down to a tea. After the tea, a very interesting and enjoyable meeting was held at "Maes yr Awelnau," adjoining Church Tav- ern. Mr Evan Jones rendered two solos in a most admirable Way, and Mr Stephen Jones ("Stephanos") was loudly applauded for his inimi- table renderings of "Yr all yn eiddio Mari" and "Pob yn Ail." Mr: John Lewis (" loan Bydr") greatly added to the success of the meeting by his appropriate verses. The principal feature of the meeting was a short address by Mr Tom Price on John Ambrose Lloyd, which was very much ap- preciated. Mr W. T. Jones sang an old Welsh folk song in a masterly and effective way, and Mr J. Evans brought a most successful meeting to a close by singing "Gwalia Dlos." The meeting was presided over by Mr Dd. Morgans, who is the president of the society for the forthcoming year.

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LLANFIHANGEL NANTMELAN.

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