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Funeral of Alderman Grove.

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Funeral of Alderman Grove. On Monday afternoon, the mortal remains of Alderman Erlwin Grove were laid to rest in JSewport Cemeterv, in the presence of a large gathering of County residents, including members of the Monmouthshire County Council and of the Newport County Borough Council. A memorial service was held at Victoria-road Congregational Cbnrch, of which the deceased was a deacon, before the interment, this portion of the service b^ing taken by the Revs E. Walrond Skinner, T. Richards alldT. H. Hnw..ll. with an address from Mr Skinner on the personal character of the d» ceased, of the value of his work on the Monmouthshire County Council, and his sympathy with the aspirations of the Welsh people for university education. The selected hymns were :—" 0 God, our help in ages past," Peace, perfect peace," and 41 Now the labourer's task is o'er," while the beautifully rendered solo 0, rest in the Lord followed the lesson read. The coffin, covered with wreaths, was then borne down the aisle, preceded by deacons of the Church, who acted as bearers, and conveyed to the Cemetery, where the remaining pnr'ion of the service was taken by the Rev E. Walrond Skinner. The chief mourners were :-Mrs Seys and Mra Hoskini4 (daughters) and Mr Bo»kins (-on-in-law), while those present at the service Included Professor Anwyl, Aberystwyth, and Mr Angus, registrar of the University of Wales. PUBLIC REFERENCES. I At the Magistrates' Court, at Newport, on Friday, Aide man T. Gold-worthy, who presided, said :—" I have been desired by the bench to make reference to the death last night, of \lderman Grove, who was a magistrate of the County, and we also of this County Borough, for many years. The bench join me in expressing sincere reeret, and offer to the bereaved family our condolences and sympathy. We feel that the town has lost a good citizen and a good man and we frel that the least we can do as a bench is to express our sincere regret and sympathy. The town will for a long time miss such a good citizen as Alderman Grove. At the Newport Police Court, on Saturday, Colonel C. T. Wallis, chairman of the Newport County magistrates, said: II We wish to record our sympathy with the family of the late Alderman Grove. The work he has done for the public good is such as any man might be proud of, and on behalf of the justices I aak the Clerk to send Mrs Grove and family our heartiest svmpathy." Mr Lyndon Moore, on behalf of the solicitors practising at the Court, endorsed the Chairman's remarks, and said it was a privilege to know Alderman Grove and to have met him in public matters. At Blaenavon Police Court on Tuesday, reference to the death of Alderman Grove was made by Mr Llewell.vn Llewellyn, who said that the deceased gentleman had held the respect of all with whom he came into contact. Mr W. Edward", Newport, another of the jus*ices, said that Alderman Grove had been an exceptional man. not a man fr a district, but for the whole of his country, and his cotratv in particular. Mr A. E. Bowen (clerk) and Mr T. B. Jones, on behalf of the folici ors practising in the Court, associated themselves with the remarks. At the monthly meeting of the Pontypool H.D.C. on Wedneday, Dr J. R. E-sex moved a Vote of sympathy with the relatives of the late Alderman E. Grove. He remembered him well when be resided in Pontypool, and knew the amount of work he had done there. Mr Fred Probyn, in seconding, said they were indebted to the late Alderman Grove for working with Mr J. Daniel and others in getting the West Monmouth School erected in the town.—Mr W. H. Hughes, who had known Alderman Grove for 30 years, supported, and the vote was carried in silence.

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