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LLANAFAN-FAWR. I SUCCESS.—Mr Thomas Rees Evans (son of Mr William Evans, Llwyncynar) has recently been successful in obtaining the degree of bachelor of law (Edinburgh University). Mr Evans is one of the most brilliant pupils ever turned out from Builth Intermediate School. After leaving, he en- tered the Civil Service, and was fifth in the King- dom in the examination for second division clerk- ships-an examination of no mean difficulty. Mr Evans, while at Builth County School, headed the list in the honours' certificate of the Central Welsh Board. His friends, locally, will be de- lighted to congratulate him on his latest success in Edinburgh University. His brother, Wralter, also passed into the Civil Service from Builth County School. #

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