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KNIGHTON. ARRIVAL OF WOUNDED SOLDIERS.—About 23 convalescent soldiers arrived here on Wed- nesday evening. They were met by members of the local branch of the Red Cross Society and conveyed by motor cars to the V.A.D. Hospitals at Offa's Lodge and The Cottage. OBITUARY.—We regret to announce the death of Mr John Davies, Fir Cottage, Mill Road. which occurred on Monday morning, at the age of 80 years. He had resided with his daughter (Mrs Watkins) for some time and much sympathy is felt with the sorrowing relatives. The funeral takes place at Velindre on Friday. OBITUARY.—Mrs Eleanor Davies passed away at Off a's Lodge, on Wednesday. at the age of '86 years. The deceased lady was a native of Presteign where the funeral took place on Saturday, the service being conducted by Rev. H. L. Kewley. Mr W. Roberts was the undertaker, the undertaker. VICTORIA ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH.—Miss Ivy Richards conducted the Young People's service on Wednesday and a recitation was given by Master E. Baker. Miss Daisy Jones read an excellent paper, entitled "Ruth, which gave rise to inter- esting discussion, Messrs. W. Lewis and J. Richards taking part. Miss Davies accompanied the singing. LECTURES.—The vicar (Rev. T. S. P. Griffith) is lecturing in the National school every Friday- evening during Lent. On the two past Fridays the rev. gentleman has taken as his subject the work of the society for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts. South India was re- viewed on the first occasion and Corea was the title of the second lecture. There were good at- tendances, and the lectures were illustrated by lantern views, manipulated by Mr G. M. Perkins. LOCAL TRIBUNALS.—The Teme Rural District Tribunal met on Thursday at the Board Room, when about a dozen appeals were dealt with. Mr J. R. Bache, J.P., presided over a full attendance of members, and Mr Mackenzie representing Capt. Marston, appeared for the Military Authorities. The Knighton Rural District Tribunal also met on Thursday at the same place, and dealt with about 44 cases. Mr Evan Kinsey J.P., occupied the chair, and Mr C. M. Nixon appeared as the representative of the Military Authorities. After next Thursday's meeting it is supposed that the whole of the original claims will have been dealt with.

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