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I THE EISTEDDFOD. GORSEDD HELD IN BRILLIANT WEATHER. The National Eisteddfod opened at Rhyl to-day with the Gorsedd ceremony in bril- liant weather. Hwfa Mon" presided, and there was an immense gathering, including the Pan-Celtic representatives in picturesque costumes. Princess Louise was invested with the green ribbon of the Ovate Order. The Hon. Mrs. Brodrick and the Hon Miss Hughes were also invested. A telegram of congratu- lation from the Queen of Roumania was read by Lord Mostyn a.s follows: — Please be messenger of love to the beauti- ful Eisteddfod, which will always remain like music in my ears. CARMEN SYLVA. The proceedings throughout were highly interesting. A procession to the Eis- teddfod followed, and the pavilion pro- gramme was carried out under Lord Mostyn's presidency. The Eisteddfod promises to be a great success. Lord Mostyn was supported by Princess Louise Augusta of Schleswig-Holstein, Mr. H. R. Hughes, of Kinmel (Lord-lieutenant of Flintshire), the Hon. Miss Hughes, the Bishop of St. Asaph, the Hon. Mrs. Bulkeley-Owen, and Lady Mostyn, of Talacre. The Eisteddfod song was rendered by Miss Nora Meredith, after which an address of welcome to Princess Louise was read by the town-clerk of Rhyl. The Princess very neatly responded, express- ing the pleasure she felt at being present for the first time at the great Welsh National gathering. A picturesque scene was witnessed in con- nection with the reception of the Pan-Celtic delegates. The usual ceremony of tying the split sword as a token of the unity of the Celts was gone through. Addresses in Welsh, Gaelic, Breton, Erse, Manx, and English were delivered, and Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau was sung, the solos being —in Welsh by "Eos Dar," in Irish by Miss Tracey (Dublin), and in Breton by M. Jaffrennau. I Competitions I The competitions were then proceeded with. The juvenile choral contest took up a con- siderable portion of the time. In the production of a drama illustrating any event in Welsh history, Mr. Ifano Jones, Cardiff, and Miss Elian Hughes, Amlwch, were declared equal. Contralto Solo Competition.—Winner, Miss Lily Fairney, Church-road, Canton. Cardiff. Pianoforte Solo.—Mr. Percy Hughes, Aber- dare. There were 41 competitors. Educational handiwork done in any mate- rial by a class of pupils under fifteen years of age.-The prize and Lady Mostyn's prize shield were awarded to Mr. Tom Davies, Porth, Rhondda Valley. I

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