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CARDIFF.
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CARDIFF. Under the presidency of Lord Windsor, Mayor of Cardiff', the Cymmrodorion of that town celebrated the day with a large banquet at the Royal Hotel. Most of the local patriots were present, and a long programme of music and speeches followed the repast. Mr. Rhys Williams gave the toast of The Welsh Pulpit which was responded to by Principal Edwards, D.D. This was followed by others as The Memory of Dewi Sant," "Wales and her Educational Institutions," The Mayor and Corpora- tion of Cardiff," &c.
LIVERPOOL.
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LIVERPOOL. Mr. T. E. Ellis, M.P., presided over the enthusiasts of Liverpool at a Dinner given in the Adelphi Hotel. It was a most successful gathering and addresses were delivered by Mr. Isaac Foulkes (Llyfrbryf), T. E. Ellis, M.P., Edward Evans, Rt. Hon. Walter Long, M,P., and others. Similar evidences of the spirit of Nationalism were shown at Manchester, Glasgow, Nottingham, Chester, zn Swansea, Bristol, and all the principal towns of England and Wales.
THE ANCIENT BRITONS.
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THE ANCIENT BRITONS. The 181st Annual Dinner of the Loyal Society of Ancient Britons was held in the Holborn Restaurant on Monday, March 2nd, where a large gathering congregated under the presidency of Lord Mostyn. The Welsh Girls School at Ashford is under the control of this society and consequently the chairman's speech dwelt mainly upon the good work done at that excellent institution. A string band form the school gave selections of Welsh airs during the evening.
ELDON ST. MOORFIELDS.
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ELDON ST. MOORFIELDS. Nos Wener Chwef. 28ain, cynhaliodd yr eglwys uchod, gyfarfod cyhoeddus i groesawu y Parch. W. A. Jones (gynt o Coedpoeth), fel ei gweinidog. Am chwech, yr oedd Te wedi ei barotoi, a mwynhaodd nifer dda o'r amrywiol ddanteithion oedd wedi ei darparu. Am hanner awr wedi saith, cynaliwyd y cyfarfod croesawol, o dan lywyddiaeth y Parch. R. E. Williams, Castle St. Dechreuwyd trwy ddarllen a gweddio gan y Parch. D. C. Jones, Boro'. Yna llongyfarchwyd y gweinidog newydd gan Mr. R. S. Williams (Cenhadwr Dinesig), a Mrs. Evans (deacon), ar ran y frawdoliaeth. Cymerwyd rhan hefyd gan' y Parchedig-ion canlynol:—Dr. Owen Evans, J E. Davies, M.A., J. Elias Hughes, M.A., W. Ryle Davies, D. C. Jones, Abraham Roberts, Evan Jones, J. Machreth Rees. Datganwyd gan Miss Annie Bowen a Mr. David James. Duw a fen- dithio yr undeb hwn, i fodd yn adeiliadaeth ysbrydol i'r eglwys, a lies i Gymry y ddinas.
CYMDEITHAS DDADLEUOL DEWI…
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CYMDEITHAS DDADLEUOL DEWI SANT. Nos Fercher cyn y diweddaf, cafwyd dadl hynod o ddyddorol gan y gymdeithas uchod ar A ydyw y Pwlpud Cymreig yn colli ei ddylanwad ar y genedl." Agorwyd yn gadarnhaol gan Mr. Llew. Williams yn fedrus, ac atebwyd ef yn y nacaol gan Mr. P. D. Pierce yn ei ddull doniol arferol. Yna cymerwyd rhan yn y ddadl gan y Mri. James, Evans, W. Jones, Jones (Mon), a Miss Armstrong Williams. Ym- driniwyd ar cwestiwn mewn modd eang, a dangos- odd y ddau agorwr lawer o allu wrth ymdrin ag ef. Yr oedd Mr. James hefyd yn hwyliog iawn. Yr oedd rhif dda yn bresenol, ac yn frwdfrydig yn gwylio pob ymosodiad ac amddiffyniad. Pan rodd- wyd y cwestiwn i'r cyfarfod daeth yr ochr gadarn- haol allan yn fuddugol ond gyda mwyafrif bychan. -M.
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It is pretty clear that our Keltic composers are realizing the importance of appealing to a wider field of enterprise in the publication of their composi- tions for we find that John Henry's excellent song Guiding Light" is published by a firm in Berners Street, and Mr. Pughe Evans has his Lead kindly Light and "Return unto thy rest" published by Novello, also in Berners Street. The new Calvinistic Methodist Tune Book is being printed by Novello but will not be published by them. The Hymn Book is being printed in London also but not by the same firm. Mr. David Jenkins "Psalm of Life" which is not issued in Welsh at all has been printed outside Wales What has Cymru Fydd to say to all this?
GWYL DEWI SANT.
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Welsh was the language of the heart, and should always be treasured above all. Moreover our duty laid not merely in drinking the toast on an event of this kind, but in doing good towards our fellow men and for the advancement of Welsh institutions. Let the success of our noble Welsh merchants in London be our ambition, and let us always be on the look out to do good towards Wales, which as Welshmen we loved so dearly. This was the duty he main- tained of every Welshman present worthy of the name. The toast of our members of Parliament was given by Mr. Ivor Bowen of the South Wales circuit, and responded to by Mr. Ellis Jones Griffith, who rejoiced that there was no hostility to the English in these meetings, as he contended that the greater we are in with them, the better it will be for Wales. Our proudest heritage after all is the share in the Imperial affairs of our country. He hoped that those who represent Wales in Parliament will represent the nation at large and not a mere local division, and he rejoiced in the fact that in a recent division all the Tory members for Wales save one voted against their own side in favour of a Museum for the principality. Mr. D. H. Evans proposed the president in a neat little speech, and after Mr. Harries response the company dispersed, singing Hen wlad fy nhadau".