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I TECHNICAL EDUCATION!

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TECHNICAL EDUCATION! PEBTIFICATES DISTRIBUTED TO POfIT TALBOT STUDENTS. II TtM azMruoil nr&etmg: in connection -with the tSBtribcrtiaii of certificates was held W, the Dounty School. Port Talbot, la.,t, Friday, rhsne W'8fI a good atxenclact-e. The atoaiir wa6 occupied by Aid. J. M. Smith. J.P., c-.iippix-ted. by Xr. T. Powell, Pnunajy Inspector; Miae Morris, C-wmaron; Mias Davwss Juberavon; Mr. T W. L-KkN II.A.; Mr. Joiui Thomas, Yr. M. Walterr,, B-toc., and others. Mr. Switli oongrotujeated The swoensful Kudects. and was proudL to think that leieral of thorn who should have beeu Pro- to receive their prise*- ha/1 volunte&red lor adive aervice. He trusted that, The eflu- cation received by theee young- med1 at, the •c kocls wo aid prove beneficial to them at l-his juncture. Cloero;. Mr. Tho». Powell, Primary Inspector, de- livered a most. iosupuctive address upon, the influence of education upon the morale of the people. makmg compa-iisone. -with Gobr. nKtny. A v <>t<e of thanks to the chairman was moved by Bev. Edwa.rd Dav, B.A. (vitar), iL?i M??ed by Mr T. W. 1??.. M.A. M.iMorris, Gwmavon, giacef utLy ppa- I. glar?ef'Iil.Y Pre- Mids M:N-a. BoberJ« And Misss May Evans rendered excellent solos, while Mite Evan-3 a-bir presided at ,rh", piano Aitor the usual votes cf thanks, a- sucofpf- ful matins fldoeed "with the ainging of the aA Anthein. The secretary Thomas Jenkins-. in his report, said the managers of the Port Tal- bot Tiro up of Schools have, again caiise for f?l?fa.?tt?n ?? the continued ?uc<')c? cf the whooim within the Port T?lb?t <iroup, TOO cla?- held at tbe Port Ta,}bùt County )?'?c<'I the centre of technical ;?rFtrue- 'm'n. Tb tda2 ?.a?f 1.?' .í"'m W" Ti ui?u  .;ud 6 -women. The number of students who I h-ave attended a.t. ar, time during the yt-ar I V9A 56& boys flmd men and 2j4 giris and ;"(lmr1. making a total of 569; the total IP.1J1!œr of student a who Qua li fted for grant v ZfC boyf. and men and 184 girls and yt •.■men. toai 6^6; total number of class .4; total number oi possible .?tud&nt I hourp, 27.29t: to?aj number of actual Mudcut !ho?rs, 14,055; pc?Ma? 'f a?tuel ftud?nt bou.. '.o possibie fM'Kl€Tt hour6, "1-5;1 o,,e?-age mimb?r cf hours per student, ^-69; ??ta-1 amount paid in fef?.f? 1?. 0d. ?'hU? th? (x)nr fy??Km hac? no!. proved a jBTP-at ??cc''<? throighout, the country, it 43 jpto*ins to note that, there were niaie oourse? of instruction established at. Port TaJfcot. Coramnrcia.1, liNt and second year; mechanical en?inecnT)s. 6"t. ?-rond.j Bnd third year; buiJdiM. fir6t and M<-?dj ea,r; ffiining. accoad year; domesti^c., firsti )r?ar. Wtn it )a Kno?Q th?. the 5'Ueent4SI aM?ndinc these cla?.? in the ??min? a.re rm?ov? durinc the day in micee. work-1 tioce .?nd cao?t. it ? credita-b? to ?bht that They are prepared to forfeit a great Bjmount of their ?inuje honrs for home ?tud?- after a?.t?adin? the cl??M betwren i f >u r a«d sn honra 1J'E"-r week. E???nitumons vere conducted under the Ülamorgan Count. Cownoil. Boval Society of Arts, » ( :y and Guilds of London Institute, aud j the Board of Education. r, Ferdinand BichardA' name was in the t 3i = t examination for A jI-I- I-eh, E.; he j i1"" &.Ico secured eight firat-claas oert.ifica4.eti m engineering and i. tg allied j steam applied j xroclia-rios. pract- electricity, etc. In the ooutrt-r book-keeping examination the name rf Wili wm Charles Crook appears second in tbc county, first etage. Thn results from Aberdare and Port Tuibot are. very fair. In shorthand. Port preeented 29 candidates. being the I; 4,f i-rd best ceat-ro in the county. Steam engineering: The paper from Port I »F.i:lhot, exoeflleot List of Successes. lline surteyng First-class, ) advance. Thomas Walters: first-class, ele- raentary, Richard Bevan, Jno. Vi i 111 am.?, M. Jcriliins; second-clas?, E. J. Gravelle, David White. Bryn: B'irst-cja^s dfmpDtary. J. Momton; «KCond-cla»a. Hai-oid Ci appe!). GlyDc?rrwg: Advanced second class, Saml. 3. Jonee. » PontrhydyfeB: Fir?.t-?s.xa. eiementary, l Hdris James. Jenkin Thomas; second-cla.?, I T. P. Thomas. David Jones. 07maier: Welsii. stage 5, third-clase, Evan Dvád Keen; staw 1. second-cta-as. Tizzie Ann George, Charles Evans, Br-ottv. en Jcces, Jane John; third-class, Thos. George, Blodwen Martin. Poutrhydj-fen: Weirh. stage J. Srst-clasa, More an Thomas; BiAge 2. secoud-class, Ben- jamin Da.viea; third-class. Gwilym Daviee, .11}hn Walters, Annie Jenkins. Jolin Parker; ,Ptage 1, nrstrclaiis. Thomas Hughes; third- .I., John D¡¡,vi Abergnrnfit Cning. e 2. Aecgrd-etaas, :l¡c;}:,a.rd Bevan; third-cla»s. Edwin J. Gray. 0-Mle, John Williams. James Jenkins. Bryn: Mining, stage 2. fa-Et-«la,ss, H. Chap- Dtlt; etage 1. first-clase, J. Marpton. Oymmr.r; Mining, stage 5. third-claw. Thor. Bevan, William Daniel, stage 2, third- cJase. G wilym Williamf, stage L firgt-clasa, John. Hopkins. Glynoocr^g: Mining, stage 2, first-class, Samuel Johu Jones, stage 1. seconcl-cliss, ITos. Hoivell Jones. I Pontrhydyfen; Slning. stace 4. third- elass. Howell Jno. Wiliia.am; stage 3. third- close, T. P. Thomas: staee 2. first-class, Idris Jamef; eeoond-ciase, Da rid Jones. Aberswynfi. Practical mathematice: Honours, third elue-Thomas I Harold Jamee, Stige 2. fimt, clase— David > White; eecfBd class—George Youns. itagol 3. first, class—Janm. Jenkins; eeoona claa»— Hiobsuni Bevaa, John Witlianas. Bryn-—Practical mathematics: Stage 2, third oLkb—iFhalyn Joseph. Harold Obappell. f'ymwf.r.—Practical mathematics Staffe 2, thiH elas**—William Dssniel; third daae. .Sta.j?e 1, third claM-Sarah Da-viee, Hwilym J W illiams. GSynoorrwe — Practical mathematics: ) 1. third lasÑuDuel John Jones, Emrya Lewis. Jenkin Thornaf>. P<HTtrhyd,yfea.—Pract-ical matbematice: i>t<ige 2, thirrl eL~uw—Ho well G. Williams, j^tage Z. third la,T. B-. Thomas. I Bryn.-—Geology; Stag** 1. third class—H. Ofeappell. Glyncorrwg.—Geologrr Stage 1, third class Sainwi John Joncf I Por»trhydyfen.—Stage 1. second cLasa—Dd. Jones; third Williams. The Aberavon and Port Talbot successes I have been previously reported.

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