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BARRY DISTRICT COUNCIL BOYCOTT…

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Births, Carriages, Deaths. BIRTHS. LEWIs.On the 7th instant, at 20, Oban-street, Cadoxton-Barry, the wife of Mr J. Lewis of a son. MATTHEWS.—ON the 4th instant, at Penarth, the wife of Mr Charles E. Matthews, M.D., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., of a daughter. THOMAS.—On the 6th instant, at 11, Cora-street, Barry Docks, the wife of Mr Llewellin C. Thomas, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. BROOKS—BlSSEX.—-On the 7th instant, at St. Paul's Church, Barry, by license, by the Rev D. Weatherill, Mr George Brooks to Miss Ruth Bissex. CULLEY—CAMPBELL.—On the 4th instant, at St. Margaret's Church, Cardiff, by the Rev F. J. Beck, M.A., vicar/Mr Arthur Charles Culley, son of Mr R. P. Culley, J.P., Mayor of Droitwich, and nephew of Mrs Brooks, Culley's Hotel, Barry Docks, to Miss Alice M. Campbell, Cardiff. DEATHS. ALLEN,—On the 10th instant, at 15, Lee-road, Cadoxton-Barry, Albert Edward, son of Mr George Allen, labourer, aged seven months. CLARK.-On the 6th instant, at 20, Trinity-street, Barry, Edwin Elice, son of Mr Edwin Clark, hydraulic engine driver, aged two days. COURT.—On the 8th instant, at 25, Dunraven- street, Barry, Richard Thomas, son of Mr James Court, railway guard, aged two months, DA VIEs.-On the 10th instant, at 18, Hilda-street, Barry, after a brief illness, Mr Wallace W. Davies, clerk and cashier at the Surveyor's Department, Barry District Council, aged 37 years.Much respected. DAVIES.—On the 27th ultimo, at Blue Fields, Aberporth, Cardiganshire, Mr John Davies, father of the late Mr David Davies, 45, Broad- street, Barry, aged 72 years. MORRIS.—On the 4th instant, at 11, Chnrehill- terrace, Cadoxton-Barry, Gertrude, daughter of Mr David Morris, labourer, aged ten years. THOMAS.—On the 9th instant, very suddenly, at Church-road, Cadoxton-Barry, Mr Evan Thomas, late of Vere-street, one of the senior deacons of Sion Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Church, Pontypridd street. — Deceased was highly esteemed by all who knew him,

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