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St. Mary's Welsh Church, Camberwell New Road, S.E. THE ANNUAL CONCERT In aid of the Funds of the above Church, WILL BE HELD AT The QUEEN'S HALL (SMALL) v (Sole Lessees Messrs. Chappell & Co., Ltd.) ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 30 OCTOBER, 1907. r-f"j"r-f' r- -r- Artisies- Miss LAUBA EVANS. Miss TEIFY DAVIES. Mr. SPENCER THOMAS. "EOS DAR" will sing "Penillion," accompanied on the Harp by Mr. JOHN THOMAS (Pen- cerdd Gwalia, Harpist to His Majesty the King). Pianoforte Accompanist—Madame Poirin. A large Silver Cup will be awarded for the best rendering of the Baritone Solo, "Lead, Kindly Light" (D. Pughe Evans). Adjudicator—" EOS DAR." The preliminary will be held at the Castle Street Welsh Chapel Lecture Hall, at seven o'clock pre. cisely. All entries must be sent in by Saturday, 26th October, to Mr. D. Davies, 54, Barcombe Avenue, Streatham Hill, S.W., from whom also tickets may be obtained. Doors open at 7.30. To commence at 8 p.m. Tickets, 10s. 6d. (reserved); 5s., 2s. 6d. and Ig. (unreserved). -St. DAVID'S WELSH eHURCH St. Mary's Terrace, Paddington, Green, W. HARVEST FESTIVAL. SUNDAY, OCT. 13th, 1907- 10.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 3.30 p.m. Organ Recital and Address. 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Sacred Solo by Miss LAURA EVANS. MONDAY, OCT. 14th- 8 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Preacher- REV. T. C. PhTlLIPS, Vicar, Skewen. EGLWYS BATTERSEA RISE, LLUNDAIN. „ as CYNHELIR Gwyl Bregethu Blynyddol Ar y 12, 13, a'r 14 o HYDREF, 1907. PREGETHWYR- Parch. W. BOWEN, Penygroes. Parch. B. ARBERTH EVANS, Battersea.
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T Notes and News. "IT is a disgrace to Cardigan shire that it should be represented in Parliament by a man like Mr. Vaughan Davies." Extract from a Cardiganshire Radical journal's leading article. MASSA and Sambo and all de udder colored gedlemen are getting very much in evidence at Cardiff. Indeed, there are several streets in Cardiff now entirely popu- lated by blacks. ABERYSTWYTH Town Councillors are still making clowns of themselves. They could very well be engaged for a Christmas Panto- mime by some enterprising theatrical manager. As an example of the Welsh-English sermons of some of our preachers in Wales, the following, thinks our correspondent, will take some beating Bobl fach Byddwch true in the faith dangoswch the true spirit yn bob peth. Byddwch yn true i chwi eich hunain, a dangoswch indomitable courage." "WHO is the Welsh 'journalistic jobber out of a berth' referred to by Mr. Lloyd- George in his interview with the representa- tive of the British Weekly, There are so many of these 'jobbers' in South Wales that people there are anxious to know who is the jobber par excellence." MAJOR BADEN-POWELL has consented to deliver an address before the members of the Rhondda Cymmrodorion Society, a well- organised and up-to-date association. IN submitting the health of the King and Queen at a Cardiganshire Agricultural Show dinner the President said "All had, no doubt, seen photographs of the King in the papers with a cigar between his teeth as he interestedly viewed the various classes at a show." MR. FRANK A. CHAPPLE, F.R.C.O., Llan- daff, is a young man of great musical ability. He has just successfully passed the examina- tion at Durham University and gained his Mus. Bac. Mr. Chappie was musically trained by Mr. G. Beale, Mus. Bac., organist at Llandaff Cathedral. THERE are few towns in the United King- dom where educational facilities are as up- to-date as they are at Barry. A visit to the Holton Road Council Schools, for instance, is a perfect revelation, so excellent is the curriculum and general arrangements. S.L.H." has been writing in glowing terms of the scenery in Mid-Wales in Sub- Rosa" column of the Morning Leader S.L.H." seems to have been quite sur- prised at the great extent to which Welsh is spoken in Cardigan, Merioneth, and Montgomeryshires. The fact only shows how ignorant some of the leading London journalists are of Wales until they investi- gate matters for themselves. Aberystwyth people ought to feel obliged to him, for he has given their town a splendid advertise- ment in his notes. BY the way Sub-Rosa's joke that when in Cardiff he plumps for that city as the Welsh capital, when at Swansea he votes for Swansea, and when at Aberystwyth for Aberystwyth is a very old one. We have heard it several times before. Is it not time to give it a rest ? THAT district of Cardiganshire encom- passed by Aberayron, New Quay, Aberporth, and Cardigan, produces some of the finest sailors in the world. It is really marvellous what a large number of officers in charge of the biggest steamers afloat are natives of that particular neighbourhood. ACCORDING to the Glamorgan County Times, a Pontypridd man who was fined at the local Police Court for keeping a dog without a license, asked what he could do with the dog. "Make sausage of it," replied Mr. Stockwood, the magistrates' clerk. THE waste of the ratepayers' money at Cardiff is rapidly assuming a scandal. The latest phase of municipal extravagance is a costly Asylum furnished in luxurious style (principally for the benefit of the officials). Even the buildings where the pigs are to be housed will be far superior to hundreds of wretched hovels inhabited by human beings in the poorer quarters of the city. Anything more shameful it would be hard to imagino.