Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

31 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

The Disloyalists.

Liberal Clubs.

The Working Man Tory.

Tory Working Men.

REJECTED!

MACHYNLLETH URBAN COUNCIL.

DOLFOR.

! THE WELSH NATIONAL IMEMORIAL.

Concert at Newtown.

Mr. D. Davies' Foxhounds.

NB WTOWiN.

CAERSWS.

CLATTER.'

SARN.

ILLANWNOG.

Votes for Women.

'IWELSHPOOL.

LLANIDLOES.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

LLANIDLOES. A FAITHFUL LIBERAL.—In these days of motor-cars out-voters are put to comparatively little sacrifice of time in getting to the poll, but few cases are on record in the modern history of electioneering to equal the devotion of Mr Evan Griffiths, who walked from South Wales to Llan- idloes, a distance of 63 miles in order to record his vote for Mr Humphreys-Owen. A RUMMAGE SALE AND TEA was held in the National Schools on Monday last in aid of the Church funds. The stall-holders were: Misses E. O. Jones, Misses Webb, Nurse Duncan, Miss Parker, Miss Griffiths, Mrs Hollins, Misses Phillips, Mrs Herbert Roberts, Mrs John Davies, Misses Jones, Mrs Edie Davies, Mrs S. A. Lewis, Miss Priscilla George, and Messrs J. A. Jones and Ed. Humphreys. ASSAULT.—On Tuesday afternoon last Oswald George, of Penygraig-street, and Edward Owen, of Church-place, were brought up in custody, before Messrs Edward Davies, and Wllm. Ashton, Ashton, charged with assaulting William Hamer, of Church-place, the previous night.—P.C. Pugh proved arresting George and O wen.—Mrs Hamer, wife of William Hamer, gave evidence to the effect that her husband was in bed and unable to appear.—Sergt. Lewis said he was instructed to object to bail being allowed.—Mr Richd. George, solicitor, Newtown, who appeared for the defence, immediately took exception to this statement, and quoted authorities to the effect that it was quite out of order.—The Magistrates remanded the accused until Wednesday next, bail being allowed in tlO each, and two sureties for .£20 each. < OBITUARY.—We regret to record the death of Mrs Ann Jones, widow, of 36, High-street, which took place on Saturday week. Mrs Jones was in her 77th year. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon, at Bethel Cemetery. The chief mourners were Mr Evan Jones (son), Miss Ann Jones (daughter), Mr and Mrs Tom Jones (son and daughter-in-law), Mr and Mrs David Jones (son and daughter-in-law), Mr and Mrs E. Morgan (son-in-law and daughter), Mrs Brown (sister). The Rev J. Thomas officiated.-We also regret to record the death of Mrs Sarah Evans, wife of Mr Evans, of Glynhafren Farm, who passed away on Friday last at the age of 66. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon at Llangurig Nonconformist Cemetery. The Rev Deri Morgan officiated.

LLANGURIG.

PONTDOLGOCH.

ABERMULE.

CHIRBURY.

Old Age Pensions in Montgomeryshire.

Family Notices

( MACHYNLLETH.

TREFEGLWYS;

DOLFOR.

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