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Home News. CARDIGAN It is reported that the students of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, are again demon- strating in opposition to the social regulations by which men students are prohibited from escorting women students from college to hostel. I CARNARVON. The Rev. Edwin Jones, junior vicar of Bangor, last week competed in the "Hearth and Home" magazine for a prize of £50 offered for a political speech, and succeeded in carrying off one half of the prize. Professor T. Witton Davies, D.P.H., has resigned his position at the Baptist College, Bangor, and will, after the present session, confine himself to his professorship at the University College, Bangor. Dr. Davies has always been held in the highest esteem by his students, and his severance from the college will be a distinct denominational loss. 6 GLAMORGAN. Mr. D. Griffiths, a blind student at the Baptist College, Cardiff, has accepted an invitation to become the pastor of the Baptist Chapel at Welsh- pool. Mr. T. E. Heath, of Cardiff, has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. Among his sponsors were Professor Larmor and Professor H. H. Turner. The body of a married woman, named Sarah Jane Cutler, of 26, Byng-street, Landore, who had been missing from home since March i, has been found in the Swansea Canal near the Millbrook Ironworks, Landore. At the inquest, when a verdict of "Found drowned "was returned, it was stated that the husband of the deceased had dis- appeared since Thursday. MONTGOMERY. Joseph Llewellyn Powell, a boy 13 years of age, was charged at Newtown Sessions on Monday with stealing a pot of paint valued at 5d. from a market cart. After consultation the boy elected to be tried by a jury, and he was committed to quarter sessions.

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