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Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

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Dinas.

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'Clydach Vale.

Treherbert.

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IGilfach Qoch.

!Tonypandy.

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Treorchy.

Llwynypia.

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I Ystrad Rhondda.

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Ystrad.

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I IFerndale.

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he picked the child up and kissed her, also giving her a, signed copv of his "Three MorceauxLyriques" (Op. 58). On Tues- day morning last, Miss Gold's father re- ceived the following from Senor Papini: 5, Soho Street, London, W., August 26th, 1907. With pleasure I write these lines to sa- that I had some days ago the visit here at the above address of the child Maude Gold, of Tonypandy, which was, of course, a musical one, as the child played for me two or three pieces on her little violin, and also she read at sight a difficult one. What I have to remark about her efforts is this: —The child is without doubt musical, her playing, though naturally not perfect yet, is in any case interesting, considering her age; and, of course, in the progress of a thoroughly musical edu- cation, and a, good tuition by an eminent artist-violinist, I have all the hopes for! her future successful career. (Signed) GUIDO PAPINI." It is our sad duty this week to report the death of Mr. William Lewis, 15, Kenry Street, Tonypandy. Deceased had been I ailing for the past eighteen weeks, suffer- ing from dropsy and heart disease, passing away on Tuesday morning last. He had been engineer for the past 25 years at the No. 2 Pit of the Cambrian Collieries, Clydach Vale. Mr. Lewis was an old in- I habitant oi Mid-Rhondda, coming to the locality in 1881. The funeral takes place I on Friday at the Llethrddu Cemetery, Trealaw, a full report, of which will appear in our next, issue. I The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary L. Griffiths, wife of Mr. Thos. Griffiths, whose sudden death was reported last week, took place on Saturday, the 24th inst. Deceased was the daughter of the late Mr. George Lewis, Gilfach Main. She was well-known in Mid-Rhondda, having lived in the locality many years, coming to the neigh- bqurhood in 1890, residing at White Hall, Trealaw. At that time she was a regular attendant at All Saints', Trealaw. In July, 1897, she laid the foundation stone of the above church. Since residing in Tonypandy, she attended Bethel (English Baptist). By her genial disposition she had made many friends, as was evidenced by the large concourse of people that had gathered at the final obsequies. The .following were the chief mourners: -Mr. Thos. Griffiths (husband); Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Williams, Gilfach Main (uncle and aunt); Misses Williams (cousins); Master Wyndham Griffiths (son); Mr. John Griffiths (father-in-law); Mrs. Twissell (sister-in-law); Mrs. Gummer, Forth (sister-in-law); Mrs. McOann (sister- in-law) Mr. Tom Griffiths and Mr. Jack Griffiths, Carmarthen (cousins); Mrs. Wells, Merthyr (cousin); Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffiths, Penarth (uncle and aunt); Mr. John Davies, Merthyr Vale (uncle); Mr. John Davies, Ferndale (uncle); Mr. Evan Williams, Pricella, Trelewis (cousin); Mrs. Laura, Griffiths, Abercynon (sister-in- law) Mr. Reuben Griffiths and Mr. Jack Griffiths (brothers-in-law) and Mrs. Jen- kins (aunt). Among those present at the tfuneral were noticed the Revs. M. H.' Ellis and Davies; Mr. Thomas Old, builder, Tonypandy Mr. Tom Rees, iron- monger; Mrs. Dr. Idris Morgan, Llwyny- pia Mr. Watkins, Penygraig; Mrs. Hugh Williams, grocer, Tonypandv; Mrs. In- spector Hoyle; Mrs. Davies, butcher; Mrs. Williams, Clydach Court; Mrs. Boulton, Dunraven Hotel; Mrs. Hoskins, nurse; Mr. Dungan, Excise officer, Tony- pandy Mr. Charles, builder; Mrs. Tom Evans, Llwynypia; and Mr. Pleybert Louie, Roskoff, France. Letters of condolence were received from the follow- ing:-Councillor E. H. Davies, Ystrad; Major Hill-Male, Pencoedcae; Mrs. Davies, Maesyffynon, Trealaw; Rev. Father Griffiths, Tonypandy; Mrs. Jack Llewellyn, Tydraw, Trealaw; Miss Queenie Williams, Merthyr; Mr. Evan Griffiths, National Bank, Cardiff; Mrs. John Thomas, butcher, Tonypandy Mr. D. J. Griffiths ("South Wales Daily News"), Cardiff. The funeral took place at Llethrddu Cemetery, Trealaw, the Rev. D. T .R. James (vicar) and the Rev. A. EL Lewis (curate) officiating.

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