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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.

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EISTEDDFOD AT CRWYS.

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EISTEDDFOD AT PEMBROKE DOCK.

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EISTEDDFOD AT PEMBROKE DOCK. I LOCAL SUCCESSES. I An eisteddfod was held in the covered portion of the Market Hall at Pembroke Dock on Monday, under the auspices of the Gilgal Baptist Chapel, Pembroke Dock. Mr John Thomas, Llanelly, acted as one of the musical adjudicators. In the duet, 0 lovely Gwalia," two parties competed, and the prhn fas awarded to Messrs John Richards and liichard. Thomas, Llanelly, who, tiieitdjudicators said; sang splendidly, time, tune, and tone being correct, and the voices well-balanced. Then came the tenor solo -1 The vision of the Cross", for which there were nine entries, but only three sung at the: eisteddfodd, the others having been 1 disposed of at the preliminary test. Mr. liichard Thomas, Llanelly, carried away the prize. Male Voice Competition: "Martyrs of the Arena;" prize 35 guineas and a gold medal to the conductor. In this competition eight choirs took part, viz, one each from Blaenycwm, Llanelly. Milford Haven, Nantymoel, Newport (Mon.), Pembroke Dock and Tenby respectively. The prize was divided between the Llanelly and Nantymoel choirs, the adjudicators being of opinion that,, excluding the BiaeDycwm, the others were too far below them for classification. As the division of the prize between,itwo choirs raised a difficulty respecting the conductor's medal, Mr. Joseph Thomas, Haverfordwest, undertook to sub- scribe the worth of a second medal, so that one could be given to each conductor. In the evening agrand concert was held, in which Madame S. J. Thomas, Llanelly, and Mr. David Lloyd, Llangennech, took part.

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