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PENCOED NOTES.

NOTES FROM LL AN TWIT MAJOR.

THE HEV. L. TON EVANS AND…

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OGMORE AND GARW LOCAL BOARD.

DISTRESSING FATALITY AT LLWYNYPIA.

THE WATER SUPPLY AT COITY.

PROPOSED LOCAL BOARD FOR PORTHCAWL.

FUNERAL OF DR. REDWOOD, OF…

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GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL.

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GLAMORGAN COUNTY COUNCIL. SELECTION OF ALDERMEN. On Tuesday a large majority of the Liberal members of the newly-elected Glamorganshire County Council gathered at the Reform Club, Cardiff, to consider the question of selecting alder- men. Sir H. H. Vivian, B.irt., M.P., presided.— A long discussion took place as to whether the 'o aldermen to be elected should be chosen from with- in the council, or whether there should be selec- tions from outside the council. By a considerable majority it was decided that the new aldermen should be elected from within the council. This necessarily disqualified retiring aldermen unless they had been re-elected as councillors. Several of the old aldermen, however, will have an oppor- tunity of contesting the seats rendered vacant by the selections, which were as follow :-Etst The Rev. Aaron Davies. Mr. Gwilvm Jones, and Mr. Henry Anthany. South Mr. J. Meggitt and If Moses Moses. Mid. Mr. John Williams and Mr. Herbert Evans. Rhondda Mr. W. H. Mathias. West: Sir H. H. Vivian, Bart.. )I.P., and Mr. Powell. Merthvr Mr. D. P. Davies. These names, of course, will have to come before the council for approval. By the rule of selecting from within the council. Mr. John Cory, Mr. Rees (Cowbridge). Mr. R. Jenkins (Llantarnam), Mr. W. Jenkins (Treorky), Dr. Lewis (Caerphilly), and Mr. T. P. White (Maesycymmer) are excluded.

BRIDGEND POLICE COURT.

ALLEGED THEFT AT MAESTEG.

BRUTAL ASSAULT AT NANTYMOEL.

ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT BY A…

ALLEGED BOYCOTriNG OF AN OFFICIAL…

A BODY WASHED ASHORE AT LLAN…

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FOOTBALL NOTES.

CONCERT AT COYCIIURCH HIGHER.'

J"'-,-LJ\.;i.....11:\¡.. CONGL…

lJNES ON THE DEATH OF "ICLO…

ORIGINAL POETRY.

MADAME PATH AND THE OGMORE.