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HOW THE TORIES WON.I

A SUBJECT FOR INQUIRY.

Newtown Annual Eisteddfod.

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Newtown Annual Eisteddfod. This annual gathering, which is looked upon as one of the chief musical events of the year will take place on Monday next in the Victoria Hall, Newtown. The committee have been for- tunate in securing the services of two most capable gentlemen to fill the presidential chairs —the Rev Canon Woosnam. Aberbafesp, in the afternoon, and Mr Edward Jones, Maecmawr Hall, in the evening. Mr Emlyn Davies, A.R.C.M., the Welsh baritone, has been secured as musical adjudicator, and from what we have seen and heard of him, he is sure to be a great help to those competitors (winners and losers) who will appear before him. Mr Da vies is also to render songs at each of tho meetings. The entries for the musical items close on Tuesday, December 27th but the entries already to hand ensure a grand musical treat, fully up to the high standard which haa been maintained at this Eisteddfod in past years. The entries for the literary com- petitions are also very numerous, no less than 13 compositions having been received for the chief essay, which is the largest number received in this competition for very many years past. The needlework also promises to be of a high order, and the ladies comprising this committee are to be complimented on the varied selection of the competitions. The art department will also be very attractive. The committee have worked most energetically to make the programme attractive, and all lovers of music will certainly be well repaid for their attendance. Mr Pryce Wilson-Jones will again act in the capacity of conductor. Mr J. A. Jones is the chairman of the Executive Committee, with Mr W.'E. Gordon as secretary. We feel sure that this Eisteddfod, like those which have preceded it, will be attended with the success which it deserves. The meeting commences in the afternoon at two o'clock, and the evening meeting at six o'clock, and the prices of admission will be as usual, the popular ones of two shillings and one shilling for one or both meetings.

Welsh Amateur Cup.

GREAT SCHEME FOR THE COUNTY.

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An Interesting Fact.

THE PLURAL VOTER UNDER NOTICE.