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1 CYCLING DUELLO.

Crimean Veterans Associations.

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Crimean Veterans Associations. CONCERTS ATTENDED BY THE RHONDDA FAOH MALE VOICE CHOIR. At the annual concerts held on Sunday at the People's Palace, Bristol, in aid of the Crimean and Indian Mutiny veterans, the Rhondda Fach Male Voice Choir, Ynyshir (all prize soloists), were present and gave a number of vocal con- tnvbutions, under the able conductorship of their leader, Mr Joseph Jenkins. The mem- bers of the choir on hearing that the old veter- ans' funds were greatly diminished, and that their institution would shortly be closed up for want of money, gave their services gratis and paid their own expenses as a small recognition of the great obligation they were under, espe- cially to Bristolians, for the help the Welsh miners received from that city during the dis- pute in the coal trade last year. Previous to the concert the old men paraded in the Hay- market at 2.30, a<nd were loudly applauded on entering the hall by a Iartfe audience. The following items, contributed by the choir and various members were much admired, and were received with rounds of applause. Afternoon concert: Solo, "The Star of Bethlehem,' 'Mr W. Bowen, of Tonypandy; Chorus. "The Destruc- tion of Gaza," choir; solo, "The banner of love," Mr Ben Lewis (Llew Porth), Porth; solo, "The Village Blacksmith,' Mr Ellis Mor- gan, Ynyshir; song, "The Heavenly Song," Miss S. J. Phillips, Tylorstown; solo, "Honour and Arms," Mr B. J. Rees, Ynyshir; part-song, "Hues of Day," the choir. Baritone solo by Mr William Davies, Ynyshir; solo, "It is enough," Mr W. Davies, Ynyshir; chorus, "Valiant Warriors," (from "David and Goliath), Philistines putting their ranks in order, thesj choir; duet, "The Martial Spirit," ^Messrs Dd.| Thomas and William Lewis, Ferndale; song, "Lead Kindly Light (D. Pugh Evans), Mr Ieuan Griffiths, Ynyshir; chorus, "The Martyrs of the Arena" (De Rille), the choir, the quartette by the Royal singers, Messrs Lewis, Davies, Griths, and Rees; solo, "The vision of the Cross," Mr William Lewis; part song, "In the Sweet" (Prothero), the choir. Evening Concert:—Solo, "The Sailor's Grave" (Sullivan), Mr William Bowen, Tonypandy; chorus, "Valliant Warriors,' the choir; song, "The Beggar Girl," Miss S. J. Phillips, Tylors- Ir town; solo, "The Heavenly Song," (Hamilton Gray), Mr Ben Lewis (Llew Porth), Porth; part-song, "Hues of Day)) Jules Berleur), the choir, the solo being sung by Mr Wm. Davies, Ynyshir; solo, "The Noble Boy cu Truth" (Dr Parry), Mr Ieuan Griffiths, Ynyshir; song, "Alone in the desert" (Lewis Emmuel), Mr E. J. Rees, Ynyshir; chorus, "The Destruction of Gaza" (Laurunt De Rille), the choir; song, 'Guiding Light" (John Henry), Mr W. Davies, Ynyshir; chorus, "The Martyrs of the Arena" (De Rille), the choir; duet, "Where rolls the Caferi" (R. S. Hughes), Messrs Dd. Thomas and William Lewis, Ferndale; part-song, "In the Sweet" (Prothero), the choir.

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