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BEAUFORT. I Rev. D. J. Llewelyn, vicar, is delivering a course of sermons on the subject of "Reprisals." Few churchyards are better kept than St. David's. It is indeed a restful spot, and the trees presented by the late Dowager Duchess of Beaufort have greatly added to its appearance. Mr John Davies (Brynawelon, Beauort Hill) has suc- cumbed to injuries received whilst following his em- ployment at the No. 1 Colliery, Waunllwyd, on Satur- day week. Deceased strained himself while pushing a tram, and, although he succeeded in walking out to the pit bottom, he expired a few minutes after reaching the pit head. The late Mr Davies leaves a widow and nine children. The funeral took place on Wednesday, and there were widespread tokens of sympathy. In spite of the inclement weather, the cortege was a large one. The interment was at Brynmawr Cemetery, Revs. Thomas Davies and R. 0. Jones officiating at the house and graveside. Members of the "Pride of Beaufort" Good Templars' Lodge hold their weekly session at the Templar Hall on Th.r.?day evening, Bro. W. J. Gregory, C.T., presiding. The installation of officers or the ensuing quarter was performed by D.G.C.T. Sis. H. E. Lewis, assisted by Sis. G. Roberts and Bro. J. J. Biddle. The programme con- sisted of a paper by Bro. H. Jones on "The good of the Order"; reading, Bro. W. J. Gregory; solo. Sis. E. Grif- fiths; recitation, Sis. 0. Davies. The Star of Beaufort Juvenile Temple also held their session at the Templar Hall the same evening, Sis. O. Davies, S.J.W., presiding. An address was delivered by Bro. J. Parsons, P.D.C.T. (Tredegar) on the "Juvenile Four-Fold Pledge." Recitations were given by Sis. L. Bromley and Sis. E. Date. Bro. J. Bosley rendered a solo. Beaufort first eleven played their return match with Tredegar Works at home on Tuesday. The homesters declared with seven wickets down and 231 runs to their credit, whilst the visitors were all out for 33 runs. W. Lloyd, C. Fudge and A. Norris played very stylish cricket, scoring 48, 47 and 47 respectively. T. J. Lloyd captured seven wickets for 21 runs. Scores: Beau- fort: I. Thomas 13, C. Fudge 47, W. Lloyd 48, A. Norris 47, E. Cope 13, J. H. Gregory (not out) 17, T. J. Lloyd 16, G. Williams 18, extras 12, total (for seven wickets) 231. W. Bull, A. Palmer, and C. Rich did not bat. Tredegar: S. Thomas 0, N. Price 0, E. Mills 1, P. Sharpe 12, Kilner 0, A. M. Maltby 12, W. Bullock 3, R. Watkins 0. R. Fear 1, 1. Jones 0, J. Harrison 0, extras 4. total 33. On Saturday the first eleven played Nanty- glo Imperials at home, and secured an easy victory. Scores :-Beaufort: W. Lloyd 10, C. Fudge 0, W. J. Gre- gory 3, A. Price 0, A. Norris 72, W. Bull 0, T. Lloyd 29, J Bowen 3, W. Williams 0, W. James 2, A. Palmer 6, extras 2, total 127. Nantyglo: J. Thomas 0, D. Rees 5, H. Speake 0, T. Davies 3, T. G. Thomas 27, T. Green 2, T. F. Thomas 1. J. Bright 0, J. Jones 0, A. Lewis 0. T. Farr 1, extras 2, total 41.

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