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I LLWYNHENDY AND DISTRICT.I

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1Boy's Success. I Bynea Boy's…

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1 Boy's Success. I Bynea Boy's Success. We are always pleased to note the scholastic successes attained by our talented young friends from Llanelly and district. T is week we have the gratification of recording the promising career, at Borough Road College, London, of Mr. J. J. Thomas, son of Mr. John Thomas, Berwick Farm, Bynea. Out of 150 students, seven scholarships were recently competed for, and it is noteworthy that Mr. Thomas figured amongst the seven for- tunate ones, who are awarded scholarships flom the Board of Education-he being the only Welsh- man. Besides his distinction in this direction, we find that he has gained other laurels. The Old Boys belonging to Liverpool ard District Club decided to present to the College a new shield, to be awarded annually to the student of the second and third years who nearest fulfils the following points-(l) versatility in Ibid games; (2) en- deared and esteemed by his l'elloa-students (3) regular service in the College terms (4) service to the College. On this shield is inscribed the name of the student which, in the opinion of the members of the 2nd year and Triarfan?, is considered the best all-round sportsman. The winner also receives a medal from the club. The winner this year (1909) is Mr. J. J. Thomas. The Fame Old Boys also contributed a -1 Hound the World" medal, bearing the inscription: "Though Seas Divile," This medal has this year (1909) been awarded to the riinrer up for the Principal's Challenge Cap to Mr. J. J. Thomas. Also an inscribed Tray was i presensed by Old Boys resident in Es-ypt, and is competed for by teams of four from eaoh Dormitory. We And that in the jears 1901 and 1902 the name of Mr. R. T. Gabe appears amongst, the successful quartette, and in 1909 we are very p'eased to see the name of another Welshman in Mr. J J. Thomas We are proud of the honour conferred upon our young fiiend, Besides holding a scholarship in the collfge, he holds the greatest honour and respect that the college can confer upon any student, and we extend to him and his esteemed j parents our most hearty congratulations; and our earnest wishes for his continued successes.

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