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THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY…

SONS OF TEMPERANCE.

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SONS OF TEMPERANCE. HOPE OF BAHHY" SUBORDINATE DIVISION. The above division was visited on Tuesday week last by Mr. J. T. Herman, Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Grand Division, Cardiff, for the purpose of installing the officers for the current half-year. The following wasthe order ofinsfalia tion:—Bro.Georgo Cooke, worthy patriarch Bro. Charles James Clemence, worthy associate Bro. J. Atwell, recording scribe; Bro. J. Podeliff, ifnanciii scribo Bro. J. Davies, assistant financial scribe; Bro. William Beck, conductor Bro. George tlamlin, inside sentinel: Bro. William Chinn, treasurer: Bro. C. P. Tuckett. past worthy patriarch. Any- one wishing to become members of the above Order can do so by applying to any of the above officers, or at theV ictoria Dinning-rooms, Barry Dock. A very interesting meeting was held on Wednesday week last, in connection with Barry Dock Cadets of Temperance, very ably presided over by Bro. Leo Cooke. Grand Patron of Cadets. After a few suitable remarks from the chairman, the pro- gramme was proceeded with. After an. address from Mr. James Rodcliff, of Barry, an appropriate solo was sung by the Cadets, '"Standing by a purpose true," after which Mr. Ambrose Bennett gave an address, in which he said he was pleased to see so many boys there that evening. Seeing it was a pleasant summer's evening it spoke well for the officers of the section that they had succeeded in making meetings more attractive than the out- side world. He trusted that each Cadet there L would do all that lay in their power r.o stem the current of intemperance. A solo by Mrs. Rodcliff (" Cling to the Bible ") brought to a close the pro- ceedings. -.V- _< 4L_SLJ«

REV. T. W. MEDHURST AT BRIDGEND.

FAILURE OF A BARRY DOCK GLAZIER.

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