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MAESYBERLLAN.

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LLANAFAN-FAWR. I

BUILTH WELLS.I

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ABERCRAYE. I

YSTRADGYNLAIS.

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LLANFIHANGEL-TALYLLYN.I

LLANWRTYD WELLS.I

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LLANWRTYD WELLS. ANGLING.—Mr J. Graham caught a fine basket of trout, weighing 12J lb., in the Irfon here on Saturday. CONCERTS.—Successful concerts, at which some really good talent was displayed, were given by visitors at Victoria Wells Pavilion during last week. There were crowded audiences. PERSOXAL.-Nurse Griffith successfully passed an examination on the 25th & 26th ult. (held at Birmingham) of the Royal Sanitary Institute (Women Health Visitors and School Nurses). Miss Griffith is now eligible to be an associate. ON LEAVE.—Corporal John Price (?th Welsh Battalion) was home for three days last week. Cpl. Price looked fit and well, and returned to his regiment on Wednesday. He expects to be somewhere in France before the week is out. SUCCESS.-M-r Rhys Williams (surveyor to the urban council) has just passed the examination (held at Liverpool on the 9th and 10th inst.) of the Royal Sanitary Institution (Inspectors of Nuisances). He is now eligible to be an assoc- iate. VICTORIA HALL.—Mr Pritchard (Cloth Hall), on behalf of the owners of Victoria Hall, applied to the magistrates of Builth Bench, on Monday, for a theatrical licence in respect to the Victoria Hall. Mr Birch, by letter, also asked for a cinema licence for the same place. Both applica- tions were granted. ACCIDET.-As Mr Rhys Davies was hauling coal to the gas-works on Saturday, one of his horses became rather restive near the railway bridge, and the wheel, striking the embankment, caused the cart to over-turn., Fortunately, Mr Davies escaped injury. The shafts of the cart were broken. TRAP AccIDEN'T.-NV, liat might have been a very serious accident occurred to Mr Davies (Tanpole farm) while returning home from Llanwrtyd in a trap on .Friday. The horse he was driving, took fright at a motor-car and bolted. Fortunately, Mr Davies was able to keep his seat and managed to get the run-a-way under control. SUCCESSES.—At the examination, held in Swan- sea on the 26th ult., local successes were :—Trin- i-ity College of Music, London.—Preparatory Divis- ion Miss Eunice Morgan, Gwerngwine, Cyngh- ordy, 100 marks; Miss Annie Evans, Hafod farm, Llanwrda, 100 marks; Master Jack Morgan, Pentre House, Llandovery, 100 marks. Junior Division Miss Davies, Glangwenlais, Gilycwm, 100 marks (honours). All were pupils of Mr J. Thomas, Rock Cottage, Llandovery.

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SENNYBRIDGE.

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LLANFIHANGEL NANTMELAN.

HOWEY.

BUCKNELL.

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