Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

21 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

Advertising

MOUNTAIN ASH.

. Mountain Ash District Council.

THE FOOD THAT DOES.

Advertising

ABERPENNAR'S FIRST JEW.

PENRHaWCEBER. !

.] Penrhiwceiber Navigation…

I----------I ABERCYNON.

.TREHARniS.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

TREHARniS. NOT IN ONE DEPARTMENT, but in EVERY de- partment you will find New Goods when yon pay a visit to our Special Spring and Easter Show. on c March 18th. 19th and following days. All who are in any way interested in fashionable attire should certainly make a point of coming to inspect.-& T. JONES & Co., Market-square, Merthyr Tydfil. THE PULPIT.—On Sunday bight, at Bethel English Baptist, Mr. Roger Thomas, son of Mr. W. R. Thomas, preached to a large and appre- ciative congregation. ELECTION OF GUARDIANS.—Mr. E. Edwards (Penlan), who has served 32 years without a breach on the Pontypridd and Merthyr Boards of Guardians respectively, has definitely decided not to again offer his services on the Merthyr Board. Mr. Edwards says he finds his work in the County Borough Council and its various committees quite ample for him. ORATORIO.—On Thursday and Saturday evenings successful performances of the oratorio Josiah, King of Judah were given by Bethel English Baptist Choir, under the conductorship of Mr. Isaac Hopkins. They were assisted by the orchestral band, conducted by Mr. Dan Osborne, and the accompanists were Miss E. A. Allen and Mr. Idwal Shankland. Mr. Jacob Ray presided on Thursday night, and Mr. Roger Thomas on Saturday night. There was a fair attendance. The following artistes took part Miss K. Morgan, Rhymney, soprano; Miss Laura Lewis, Treorky, contralto; Mr. Ted Smith, tenor; Mr. Ben Date, baritone; Miss Thomas, Abertillery, and Madame Blunt, Treharris. All the artistes acquitted themselves very creditably, including the choir, numbering 120 voices. CHURCH DEFENCE.—In connection with the Treharris Church Defence League, a lecture was delivered in the Parish Hall last Thursday evening, by Mr. Wm. Godfrey, organiser for South Wales, the subject being Disestablish- ment and Disendowment." Mr. J. Moseley Jones presided. The lecturer, in the course of an able address, which was frequently applauded, pointed out that Establishment" only meant the State recognition of Almighty God in the affairs of the nation, and as regards its property the State only protected it by law, in the same way as that of any other body or individuals. He refuted the misleading statements that the clergy of the National Church were paid by the State, and fully described the sources of the Church's income. VISITS OF MINING STUDENTS.—Through the kindness of Alderman D. Prosser, proprietor of the Miskin Colliery, Penrhiwceiber, several parties of mining students from Treharris and the neighbourhood have, during the past fort- night, visited that colliery. Mr. Prosser's interest in education is well known, and he always welcomes students to his colliery to inspect places and objects of interest. The attraction just now is an electrical generator, coal-cutter and pump, recently installed by various firms. Messrs. Robey, of Lincoln, supplied the steam engine, Messrs. Mavor and Coulson, of Glasgow, the generator, cables, switch-box and electric coal-cutter, of the famous Pickywick type; while Messrs. Siemen's and the Albany Engineering Company supplied the motor and pump. The students, accom- panied by Mr. D. R. Hill, remained some four hours underground on each visit, and expressed themselves delighted with the arrangements.

Advertising

I Masonic Installation at…

Advertising

.. Mr. George Lansbury on…

Deafness Cured.

A Blister on the Heel.

Aberdare Education Committee.

[No title]

I The Dark Side of Convict…

Advertising

I Masonic Installation at…