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PEMRHYMSSDE.

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PEMRHYMSSDE. A POLITICAL MEETING was held here last week to explain the present crisis. MrT. Hewitt, Craigydon. Rev. W. Philips, and Dr Spinther James delivered addresses to a good audience. Great interest was shown by all present:, and it was announced that a meeting wou!d be held e<-ery week after Christmas until the election. CONCERT.—On Friday evening, at the Wes- leyan Chapel, an interesting vocal and instru- mental concert was given, mostly by!oca!ta!ent. Mr Wm. Thomas, Penflordd, the chairman, gave a good subscription to the funds, the proceeds being for thr- Hot-pot Fund. Rev. W. Philips conducted, and Misses M. Lloyd, Penrhyn Bay, and M. Davies, Little Orme, the accompanists, rendered valuable services. The fo'lowing look part:—Messrs..R. Roberts. Robert Hughes, Edward Davies, Misses Sywel!, EUis, and Bishop. Penrhyn Bay Master Isaac Hughes and Miss Jennie Owen, Penrhynside Misses Maggie and Jennie Davies, Little Orme; Messrs. Robert Roberts and Joseph Parry, GIan- wydden also the Chi!dren's Choir (who took a prize at LIandudno last week), a ma!'e voice party conducted by Mr. Joseph Jones, and the male voice I party conducted by Mr. Robert Roberts. Messrs. John Kidd, J. B. Jones, and Inspector Owen, LIan- dudno, were present, and thanked all for their valuable help towards the Hot-pot Fund. A good concert ended with the usual votes of thanks.

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