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COLLIERS AND THE "COMB."
COLLIERS AND THE "COMB." A dispute at Bentky Colliery, Don- cx-ter, over men taken on at the pit since the outbreak of the war not being combed out, was settled last night, after 2,000 | nvjjprw had been id Is t eight days. Men up to 12, except discharged soldiers, and those from that age to 51, if found fit, are to receive notice.
STOP DANDRUFF! HAIR GETS THICK.…
STOP DANDRUFF! HAIR GETS THICK. WAVY, BEAUTIFUL. Spend a Shilling! Dandruff vanishes and hair stops coming out. of a liea3 of lieary, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy a.nd free from dandruff, is merely a mat- ter of U01!)g a little Danderine. It is easy and inoxjicns'e to have nice, soft liair qnd lots of.at. Just get a bottle of Kn-ow lÜm 's Daadcrine now—all chem- ist-s sell and xeeonuneni jt (Is. ld. and 2s. 3d.—no increase in price), apply a little 80" djndod and within ten minutes there will be an appearajice cf abundance. iVcshnoa- fiufiinesis and an incomparable gloss and lustre, and try as you will yon cannot find a t.rac of dandruff or falling hair but your T-pal surprise will be after about two weeks"' uee, when you will see new lsair—fine and downy at first—— but really new h*iir—sprouting out all over your scalp. Danderine i", we bo- ren-, the only sure hair grower, destroA-er of dandruff and c-irl- for itchy soalp, and it never fail", to stop falling hair at once. If you want to prove how pretty and i | soft your hair really moisten a cloth with a little Danderine and c-arefully draw it through your hair—inkling one f:mall strand at a time. Your hair will i be soft, glossy and beautiful in just a few momenta—a delightful am rp rise awaits everyone who tries tins.
- --AMMANFORD GALA.
AMMANFORD GALA. There were varied and interesting com- petitions on the occasion of a gala dat in the Ammanford Recreation Grounds on V/hjiOdonday. These cooapetitioiia included a children's eisteddfod, a bauy show. ->oy £ laces timbering, and ambulance tests. The Ammanford Band was in attendance. Coun. cillor J. C. Shaw was chairn-an of the or- Banisinjj conimttee. and Mr T. C. Morsran the secretary. The Rev. D. Spenser Jones. B.A., way condeetor of thp chldren's eis- teddfod Mr. j). Lloyd <Triftitbs. Tarydail. the adjudicator; and Ard W. Edwards the acc,oi,ii,ailiet. Awards: Choral competition: Glananunan .Mr. M org-an Daniel). Jkjlos: Under 16., Annie Child. Penyerow: under 12. between Doro- thy Boulton. Ammanford anri lorwerth Philins. Ammanford. Becitations: Under i€, between M. Delshay. William-street, Swansea, and R. Williams. Glanamman; under 12, between Melville Mox worthy. LouEhor. and Dd Thos. Bow-n Glanam- man. Essay on Patriotism, Owen Glyndwr." Timbering comT)etitioiia.-Ist class: 1 W. J Williams. Danywern. Gamant; 2. Dd. Jones, Islwyn House. Garnant: 3, W Rich- ards. Pantyffynnon. 2nd class: 1. D. H. Williams, Park-street, Bryramman: 2. Tom Jones. Garnant; 3 Wm. Richards Panty- ffynnon. The iudges were Messrs. Hy Mor- gan. D. Davies. D. Lewis and Jas, Enoch. and they commented upon the timbering in the second class beinc of a much higher standard to that in the first class section Baby show—Under six months: Howard James. Ammanford Under 12 months (girls), Annie Fletcher Ammanford; (boys) Trevor Dougrlas Evans. Gwaun-cae-frnrwen. Under two years (snrls). Glenys Williams. Bettws (boys) Poucrlas Davies. Saron. Drs Inman and Dunbar were the judges. In the ambulance competition. Dr. Phillips. Llandilo. awarded the prize t-o the Panty- ffvnnon G.W.R team (Mr. W. A. Joncsi. Beos Ilhyd (Bettws) and Tommy Owpn (Glanamman) were the winners in the boys' races.
I HEROIC LOCAL AIRMAN.
I HEROIC LOCAL AIRMAN. In the larost supplement to the Lon- don Gazette," the following is given in connection with the M.C. awarded to Lieut. J. S. Chick, R.F.C., son of Mrs. Chick, Wern-road, Skewen. I Tin<l Lt. J. S. Chick, R.F.C. (ILC.). while leading a patrol of four machines over the enemy's lines, attacked, an I enemy two-seater machine, which his 11' observer drove down completely out of control. Shortly afterwards the patrol engaged 19 enemy machines; he dived on to the uppermost machine, and drove it down in a series of spins and side- slips completely out of control. He then att--],-fd Lwe, o f Krfvrc A HrrmjnjKt tkoaaa. down, whihis obwwer drove down another out of control. On another oc- casion bis formation. consisting of five machines, attacked 25 enemy aeroplanes. He destroyed one of the enemy, and drove down another out of control. Just 21 yeare of age, he joined the R.E/s in December, 1914. as a dispatch rider. During his period at the front he was severely wounded in the hand. He is-an expert violinist, and was Associate of the College of Violinists. He is an oid pupil of Neath County School, whither he pro- ceeded from the Coedffranc Council I School, Skewen..In addition to the M.C. he was promoted lieutenant on the field.
I -GIVE AND TAKE
I GIVE AND TAKE When the adjourned cause of Catherine Griffiths, Llewelyn-street, Xeath. a#ai.v>fc her husband, Thomas Francis, for deser- tion, was before the Neath magistrates on Tuesday, it was stated that the paitiee t'ad not mado up their quarrel, and since 1he I last court the baby had died. The defen- I dant went to the funeral, but did not asso- ciate with his wif,Adj -)!iing tne. sum- mons for another fortnight, Mr. H. P. Charles urged the parties to let common- ,sense prevail. In these days," added I the chairman, U we must give and take, and I hope you will be able to settle your differences without our interference."
I IF FOOD DISAGREES TAKE I…
I IF FOOD DISAGREES TAKE I BISURATED MAGNESIA. Nearly everybody suffers at times after eating. Many can rarely eat without suifering the most excruciating: agony. I Some people call this indigestion, some dyspepsia, others gastritis; but no matter what, you call it. no matter "how many remedies or how many doctors you may have tried—instant relief may usually be obtained by taking half a teacpoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in a little hot water unmediately after meals. This instantly neutralises the acid and stops food fer- mentation, the cause of nine-tenths of all ytomach trouble, and thus enables .the stomach to proceed with digestion i* a painless, normal manner. Care rhonwbe taken to insist on getting the genuine Bisurated Magnesia which, owing to its marvellous properties, is now eoM ,,by chemists everywhere under a binding guarantee of satisfaction, or money back.
I "A _WOMAN'S REVENGE/'
I "A WOMAN'S REVENGE/' 111 pay no money for nothing," said Henry Davies, Glyn-Neath, to the Neath magistrates on Friday when bound over for using threats to Mary Ann Watkins, Pentre-street; Glyn-Neajth..—Coon plain ant alleged that Davies threatened to rip her, up, but Davies denied this. and said he approached her tidy like." It was, be added, a woman's revenge.-Defendan1 was advised to sit down and keep cool.
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.LLANDILO AFFAIRS. I
LLANDILO AFFAIRS. I Mr, Jno. Richards preesided over the monthly meeting of the Llandilo Rural Dis- trict Council. It was decided to support the appeal for exemption of XLr. Thomas, surveyor, who had been placed in grade 2, and that similar steps be taken in the oaae of other officers called iVfi. Mr. Griffiths (surveyor) reported that the improvement near Rhydymeirch, Llansawel, had been carried out and it was decided that applioation be made for the balance between Q14 and 415 of the local contribu- tions towards Port,h Bridge towards the present improvement. I Water rates for the current half-year were adopted: Cwmllynfel! 2s. in the JE; Brynamman 4d., and Llanfynydd Is. 3d. I On the motion of Mr. Gorner Harries Oiryttamman), ecoonded by Mr. W. Wil- liams, supported by Mr. Evan Davies and never a I others, the following resolution was carried unanimouay:- That this Council very heartily congra- II tulates the Piim-, Minioter upon the suc- cessful issue of recent events in the House of Commons, expresses its admiration of hie couraeous and -wiee stateemaJtahip administration, and assures him of his countrymen's support and sympathy in his arduous responsibilities, and prays that ho may b. endowed with continued Btrenjth and energy to pursue his efforts in the cause of humnity until world free. dom &nd a just pmoe has been secured. The Olerk said he had received a le4l I from the hay oNoer on the 23rd of April asking for a reply by tUf 29th of the same month giving particulars of the quantity of hay on every farm in this district, ap- portioniag the Quantity required by every larmer to keep going until September. The Clerk explained that the information asked -for covered an area, of over 100,000 acree. and it would tako him something like six months to make such a return. He replied to tlmt eff-ect. and bad not heard further from him. Mr. Evan Daries said he told him that every member of the Council should supply the particulars from his own district. He told him he wa", not prepared to do any such thing1. "They have officials," added ILt. Davies. paid men. Let them do some- thing for their money and And out for them cphcs." Tho Clerk: To aek me to do it In a week I vtas imposeible. motion by Mr D. Giris Jenkins to tht following effect was agreed to:—"That when officers of this Council are called UP. and are unsuccessful in thpir appeals, their jplacee should be kept open to them." A communication with reference to the establishment of naticnaj kitchens was r,ot entertained. Mr. Evan Davies: We don't want them in Llandilo. There was a. long discueeion over the question of allotments in Quarter Bach, initiated by Atr. Gomer Harries. The sur- veyor submitted a plan of four blocks which the Council proposed acquiring for the Dur. pose. About 60 acres of common land he said, had been enclosed during the last two years or so In plots of j0. 16, and 20 acres, and the Conn-cl would have to take deter- rent steps soon, or the oommon and would all be taken without authority. A commit- tee wa? appointed to ,o into the subject, with power to remove the encroaching fences if they thought fit.
j FIVE MONTHS' RHEUMATISM.…
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Sir Alfred Mond lunched with the Bel- gian Prime Minister on Friday at the I Ritz Hotel, together with Mr. Lloyd George.
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ABERA YON. I j
ABERA YON. I j Gunner John Ivor Morgan. R.H.A.. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, 34, Pendarvk- terra.ee, Aljeraton, has been awarded the Military Medal for carrying dispatches under heavy shell fire.
BRYNCOCH.I
BRYNCOCH. I At a meeting of the workmen and staffs of the Wernddu and March-Hywel Col- lieries held at Bryncoch on Saturday last, Mr. Gvrilym Davies was made tht) re- cipient of a beautiful gold watch and chain in recognition of valued services faithfully and efficiently rendered.
.-BONYMAEN.I
BONYMAEN. I A reception was given to Petty Officer I D. J. Andrews at CWDl Chapel on Wed- nesday evening. Mr. Sam Davies pre- eided. The following took part in the programme: Messrs. Wm. Hy. fTo-'kuts. ldris Eofser, Annie Maud Owens, Masters Tudor Williams, Wm. Philip Clement. Mrs. W. H. Hopkins acr.on- panied. Petty Officer Andrews was pre- sented with suitable gifts by Mrs. Davies I (Bonymaen) and on behalf -;f the Cwm Sewing Guild by Mrs .Ben Philips. ————— <.—————
BRITONFERRY. I
BRITONFERRY. I Great disappointment was felt at I Britonferry that the ii-snal Whitsun Sun- ttay School treat to the children did not take place again this year. At Neath and I Aberavon the ehildi-t-n were given a good time, but at Britonferry the kiddies had to take second plaeft. The mission just conclifd^d by Captain Gay Thornton, C.F., and Mrs. Thornton I ut Britonferry in connection with the 1'ree Churclr Council was a very great success, The death has iaken place at Briton- ferry of Mr. David Griffiths, of Ynysy- maerdy-road, after an illness extending 1 over ten years. Deceased was 4B years of age, and was previous to his illness a mason at the steelworks. He leaves a widow and one daughter. Mr. H. R. Howells, jeweller, Briton- ferry, has presented the local Weelevan Church with a beautiful individual Com- munion service in memory of his brother, Lieut. the Rpv. Wesley Ho well*, R.F.C., who wae killed in action in Palestine last I vear.
LLANSAMLET. I
LLANSAMLET. I A repeat performance of the Welsh drama, Ar y Groesfford, was given by the Plasmarl Dramatic Society at the Ebenezer Hall, on Saturday evening. Aid. Jordan presided. The Crye-tal Cup was performed in character by the Tabor Choir under the conductorsliip of Mr. J. B. Jordan, at the Parish Hall, Councillor J. Jenkins presiding. 1
MEUNCRYTHAN. I
MEUNCRYTHAN. I On Whit-Sunday the Sunday school an- niversary was held at Herbert-road Bap- tist Church, Melincrythan. The Rev. T. W. George conducted the sei-viecs, assisted by the superintendent, Mr. W. L. Jones. j .Mr B. C. Griffiths had charge of the singing, and Mr. Jenkin Morgan was tho I accompanist.
NEATH. i
NEATH. i On leaving Neath to take up important I duties at headquarters, Cardiff, Mr. Bert Stephn8, chief tribunal clerk at the Drill Hall, Neath, wa? presented on Wednes- day with a case of pi?s and pouch by Capt. Walter E. Rees and staff. News has reached Neath that Second Lieut. A. P. Charles has been awarded the Military Cross for gallantry and devo- Iotjon to duty under fire. He is the son of Lieut.-Colonel R. P. Charles, and was educated at King's College and Sand- hurst, and received his commission in the Royal Fusiliers. He went to France in Alay, 1916, and is only 19 years of agB. lIe is the nephew of Ald. H. P. Charles, J.P., ex-Mayor of Neath, and grandson of Yr. John Rees, J.P., Neath. The Cymmer Glee Singers, under the baton of Mr. Jones, entertained the sick and wounded Tommies at the Neath and District War Hospital on Tuesday. Organic "I by the Neath Sunday School Union, the annual Whitsmi festival was he-id on Monday. Representative of tho i Nonconformist schools, several thousaivl scholars. ministers and officials assembled in the Station Square, where a short ser- vice was held. A strictly war rationing tea was followed by games and races, 1 which were entered into with much zest, j The pationbs t.nd staff at the Neath and District War Hospital had a musical treat on Whit-Monday evening, when one oi: The Music in War Time Concert Par- ties (under the auspices of the British Red Cross Society, London), gave a fine programme. At a meeting of the Neath Sunday School Union, it was iin-animously de- cided to hold the ennual Whit-Mondav festival, and to carry out a programme on the usual lines. The scholars will bo asked to provide their own sugar. A good supply of cake, butter, and bread has been assured. It is expected that Z1 Sunday Schools will be represented in the pro- cession. Mrs. Clinch, of Tonna, was responsible for a most successf ul concert at the Neath and District War Hospital on Thursday evening. The following contributed: The Misses V. Davies, Price, P. Matthews and Mrs. Davies, Messrs. D. Thomas, Will Jenkins, Toon John, G. Watkins, Sid Hughes, Patro; Leaders G. Hughes, L. Marney, Corpl. H. Berwick. The accora- j panist was Mrs. Lloyd, and the Rev. Al- cwyn Jones presided. The War Savings Tank is expected to arrive at Neath on the 7th June. It will remain here for two days.
PORT -TALBOT. I
PORT TALBOT. Under the auspices of Port Talbot and Aberavon Discharged Sailore and Soldiers' Federation, a baseball match "between selected teems from Cardiff and Aber- avon was played at Sandfields on Whit- Monday in aid of the Federation. Before the match a team of discharged soldiers engaged men of the Royal Defence Corps in a tug-of-war. The R.D.C. won by three pulls to two. Port Talbot Sunday Schools had their anoxia I treat on Whit-Monday on a modi- ^j fied scale. I
SKEWEN... I
SKEWEN. I The Unionists of Skewen and ISeativ Abbey have eeleded Mrs. J. C. Beynon to act on their Executive Committee, with a view to the organising of the wo- men voters. The old-time custom of providing teas for the children of the Sunday Schools and for the members generally was adhered to in Skewen and Neath Abbey, and, thanks to the splendid spirit of co- operation and sacrifice shown by mally, no insurmountable difficulty Tra-^ ?x- pcrK'B«d in procuring the usual pro- visions. Many men in the firing line m letters home had expressed their wish that the Sunday Schools should carry on as usual. Among the well-wishers va.s Sir Samuel Evans. At the Skewen Lower Council School on Tuesday evening local Unionists met to make arrangements in preparation for the next general election, Mr. Tom Thomas, the district Unionist organiser, being present. Mr. F. G. Way, "Goshen,0 and Dr. D. L. Jones, were selected as cliairinan and vice-chairman respectively, of the Coedffranc and Dyffryn Clydach joint committee, and Mr. David James, hon. sec. After many months of great slackness, and latterly of no coal-cutting, at No. 4 (Main Colliery Co.), Skewen, it is grati- fying news to the neighbourhood that col lie r« are now being taken on again, and aa stajt it to b$axad$, '—?  <?
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NODION AR BYHGIAU YR WYTHNOS.
NODION AR BYHGIAU YR WYTHNOS. (GAN AWSTIN.) Sylwaf fod cyfarfod i anrhegu ac anrhydeddu Gwyrosydd, ar ei ymadawiad i fyw gyda'i ferch yn Mynyddbach, wedi cael ei gynal yn Mountain Ash—Aber- IKanar yn Gymraeg, onite"-a darllenaie gyda diddordeb ysgrif ar y cwrdd gan fy nghyfaill Joseph Keating, y nofelydd, yn un o newyddiaduron dyddiol Caerdydd. llhcddir ei la priodol yn oriel beirdd ein gwlad i Gwvrosydd gan Mr. Keating, ac yr wyf finnai yn teimlo y dylai bardd inor wreiddiol ei av/en a threiddiol ei gyrhaeddiadau barddol gael cydnabydd- iaeth gan ei genedl ac hefyd gan y Llyw- odraeth. Y mae darnau adroddiadol Uwyrosydd a'r emyn bendigedig a genid yn nechreu y Diwygiad—" Calon lan yn llawn daioni "-yn adnabyddus ym mhob man ym liiha un y cynnelir cynnulliadau Cymreig. Llongyfarchiadau i'r Parch. D. Prvse Williams a'i liobl yn Philadelphia, Aber- tawe, ar Iwyddiant y Gobeithlu. dan arweiniad Miss B. Aforgan, a chyfeily-dd- iaeth Mr. Richard Davi, gyda pher- fforrniad Plant y Pentre." Cefais y fvaiut o wrar.do a gweled y Gol>eithlu bywiog noe Sadwrn yn Ysgoldy Cenedl- aetliol yr Haioo, dan lywyddiaeth Mr. Ben Owen, ac er fod cynnulliad gwoddol yno, haedda'r plant a'u harweinyddes lnwer gwell. Ar amryw rannau o'r per- /?ormiad cawd agweddau newyddion. Gwili" oedd pregethvrr c-wrdd blyn- yddol ogiwys y Bedyddwyr yn Heol Carn- glas, Skettv, y Sabbath diweddai'. Car- oswn fod yno yn gwrando ar y hardd- bregethwr. y ^olygvdd, a'r athraw. ond yr <^ £ ddwn yn goriod bod mewn tiuai arall. Derbynitd Rhandir fy ymddiheuriad. Gwn. y gwna Gwili n hynv. Gwyr rhan fwyaf o ddarllenwyr y gclofn hon yn ddiau am yr ymdrech a wneir mown Uawer o ysgolion, elfenol a chanolraddol, i ddysgu Cymraeg i'r plant. Cawn fod nifer 0'1' ysgolion ym Mor- LLnnwg yn dn Ibvyddiannus ynglyn a byn. Pan gofiwn fod poblogaeth y sir, yn y cylchoedd diwydiannol, yn cynnwys cynnifer o Saeson uniaitli, mae'n tyndod fod djrsgu'r Gymraeg yn cael y fath a-fael. Ceir engreifttian o blajit i Sae»vou mewn rhai ardaloedd, gyda Seisneg yn iaith yr aelwyd, yn gwneud cynnydd canmoladwy mcwn darllen, sillebu, ac byd yn oed ym- (ididdan yn Gymraeg. Diddorol yw gwrando rhai athrawon medrus yn addysgu dosbarth o Saeson drwy yr hyn olwir y modd uniongyrchol. Mae'n syn- I dod mor hum y daw'r plant i ffuriio brawddegau Cymraeg synil. Dibynna'r fath Iwyddiant ar yr athraw i fesur hel- aeth. Nid yw pob athraw mor fanwl a thrwyadl, a'r canlyniad yw Cymraeg bratiog. Galiwii dybio mai athraw fell, fu yn oeisio dysgu yr eneth honno ysgrii- ennodd yr ateb a ganlyn mewn arholiad tnid mewn ysgol elfennol) pan ofynnwyd iddi roi enwau'r rbifnodau yn Gymraeg: Un, doi, tree, pedwar, pump, gweith, saith, wrtb, nawr. ddeg, una-deg, dau- ddeg, tre-ddeg, pedwar-ddeg, pump-ddeg, una-pump-ddog. dau-pump-ddeg, tre- pump-ddeg, pedwar-pump-ddeg, cfan." Nid oedd hyn neppell o Abertawe chwaith. Daeth i law adroddiad swyddogol o Gynhadledd l'lynyddol Undeb Cenedl- aethol y Cymdejthatiau Cymraeg yng N gliasne wydd-ar-W y»g :— Cynlialiwvd Cynliadledd Flynyddol Undeb CenedlaetJiol y Cymdeithasau Cymraeg dydd Sadwrn, Mai 11, yn Neu- add y Dref, Casnewydd, Ilywydd yr undeb, y S?Mddvrr E. T. John, yn cad- drio. E?tynvyd croe?o i'r grnhadl%d i Caen?wydd gan y Ma<r ar ran y dr?f, a 'chan ly wydd y Cymrodorion, a diolch- wyd am dano. Crocsawodd y gynhadledd Mrs. E. T. John ar ei hymweliad cyntaf a'r undeb. Cafwyd gair cryno o anerCll gan Mr. Silyn Ro'iorts. M.A., aj tater i Iledd Wyn, a"phehderfynwya gOIyn1 i bob Cymdeithas Gymraeg hyrwyddo'r mudiad. Derliyniwyd adroddiad y Cyngor Gweithiol fel y cyfiwynr.yd ef gan y ddau ysgrifennydd (Mr. Arthur Eyaw;, y Barri, yr ysgrifemiydd eyffredinol, a Mr. Roland Thomas, M.A., Aberhondau, yggrifennydd y cofnodion), ac adroddiad y Gynhadledd Geitaidd yin Mlienliercwy, fel y cytiwyn- wyd ef gan yr ysgrifennydd Celtaidd (Mr. D. Rhys Phillips, F.L.A., y Llyirgeil Ciymraeg. Abert-awe), ac adroddiad y trysorycld I y Cynghorydd Will. Lewis, Merthyr Tydfil), yn dangos gweddill mewn 3s. 8id. Diolchwyd i swyddogion yr undeb am (a gwasanaeth yn ystod y flwyddyn, ac ar gynnyg yr Athro Joseph Jonec, M.A., ail- 4,thDlwyd 1r w. am y tiwyddyn nesaf. Cafwyd anerchiad gun Mr. William Edwards, M.A., Prif Arolygydd y Hwrdd Canol (Central Welsh Board), ar y modd goreu i addysgu'r Gymraeg yn ysgolion Cymru. Yn yr ymddiddan tynnodd Mr. Silyn Roberts. M.A., sylw at dal gwael athrawon yng Nghymru, yn enwedig ,,thrawon y inru, yn enwed .ig jithrawon yn y Gymraeg. Gofynnodd yr Athro Joseph Jones, M.A., am gynhad- 1 o(1 c 1 i ystyried y pwnc hwn yn unig, ac ategodd Arthen e-i gais. Awgrymwrd y priodoldeb o gynnal cynhadledd tawr o 1 Athrawon yn Llanwrtyd rhyw ddiwrnod yn ystod pythefnos yr WylLau yuo —o'r 12fed hyd y 21-ain o Awst nesaf. Pasiwyd yn. unfrydol y lwnderfvniadau a ganlyn:— 1. Ein bod fel undeb yn llawenhau yn ratganiad diamwys Dirprw-yaeth Prif- ysgol Cymru o blaid natur cenodlaethol y Brifyegol, a'u hav.ydd i weled lie amlye- ach yn cael ei roddi i efrydiau Cymreig a ,tc h Tn ca?o l ei r,- d,- Cheitaidd yn nhrefniadau dyfodol y Bril- ysgol; eiu hod yn gaiw sylw Cymru at iidroddiad Pwyllgor Ieithoedd Diweddar led natur ddwyieii.hog poblogaeth ac ysgolion Cymru yn fantais bwvsig iddynt, allan o gyrraedd pobl Lloegr a'r rhan fwyaf o bobl yr Alban, ac hefyd ein bod yn datgan yn gryf ein teimlad y dylid 6ierbau i Cryixtrti yn ddiatreg gyfiawn rheoleiddiad ei chyfundrefn addysgol o'r Brifysgol i'r ysgol elfennol, yn unol a chais unfryd cynrychiolwyr gwerin Cymru yn eu tystiolaeth gerbron Dir- prwyaeth y Brifysgol. 2. Ein bod yn datgan ein hargvhoeddiad y dylid ethol Cymro. a bod ei gymwys- derafl eraill yn gydradd, i fod yn Brif- atliro Coleg Caerdydd-Cymro o dafod, mewn llawn gydymdeimlad a delfrydau a thraddodiadau Cymru ac a dyheadau cenedlaethbl y Cymry. Ein bod yn dymuno gal v.- sylw awdur- dodau addysg at yr ang; n o ethol i swyddi addysgol bersonau c.vfarwydd a'r iaith Gymraeg a'i lien, ac mewn cydym- deimlad ag anglienion a delfrydau'r Cymry; ac ymliellach, gofidiwn am y flaitb nad oes enw'r un Gymraes ar y rhestr fer ar gyfer prif-athrawlaeth Yegol y Marched, Abertawe. Ein bod yn eefnogi'n galonnog y mud- iadau i gydnabod gwasanaeth cenedl- i aethol Brynfab, Afanwyson, a Beriah. Yn gyraaint a hod pwnc Ymreolaeth i Gymru uwchben terfynau plaid, y dylai i pob fefydliad yng Nghymru hyrwyddo'r 1 mudiad i'w sicrhau.
UNITED IN DEATH.i - -,- ._.,..-…
UNITED IN DEATH. The late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, of 95, Mansel-street, Swansea, who digd I within a few days 91 on* another. 1.
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