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TALYBONT-ON-USK.

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j HAY. HAY. Pte. Percy Evans (Coal Wharf Square) is now at the j front. Lance-Corpl. Iver Prosser (Mons.) was in the fight- ing in the Cambrai region. Capt. T. E. Hincks, R.A.M.C.. who recently returned from service at Basra in Mesopotamia, has gone on service to France. Mr Jones, Memorial College, Brecon, preached at the Congregational Church on Sunday last and took sub- scriptions in aid of the college. The death occurred rather suddenly" on Thursday last of Mr Jack Phillips, St. Mary's Road. The funeral was en Saturday, the Vicar, Rev. J. J. de Winton, officiating. A Home Mission service was held in the Wesleyan Church on Tuesday last, when an address was given by Rev. Wesley Homer. Pastor Senior read the report and also gave a recitation. The members of the Free Church Girls' Guild met at the Wesleyan schoolroom on Monday evening for the first practice of the operetta entitled, "The Enchanted Glen," which will be given some time in April. Pte. Charles Davies, K.R.R. (son of Mr and Mrs Charles Davies, Vine Cottage), Gunner Rupert Maddy (Market Square), and Pte. Jno. Morgan, B.W.B. (St. Mary's Villas), were home on furlough las tweek. News has been received that Corpl. E. Murrell (Mon- mouths), Little Farm, Llanigon, has been wounded while on active service in France. Corpl. Murrell joined the Army 2 years ago and only went to France last month. The monthly united prayer meeting was held last week in the. Baptist Church, and a meeting of the Free Church Council at the close. Two members of the Council are this week attending the Free Church Con- ference in London. Second-lieut. F. Morris Pryce, S.W.B., who is a pris- oner in the hands of the Turks, left England on Novem- ber 1st last year and was in Palestine en November 30th. when lie was reported wounded and missing. His letter to his parents (dated December 7th) states he is slightly wounded but well treated. Second-lieut. Ronald St. George Cartwright, Royal Flying Corpus (second son of Mr and )[r8 Cartwright. Rothbury, Cusop) was killed in action on the 26th ult. Deceased had seen (service with the Canadian conting- ent of the Western front early in the war, and was wounded and gassed. Mr and 31r' Cartwright have now lost two sons in the war, and a third son, Lieut. Ken- neth St. George Cartwright, is also serving on the Western front.

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