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Mon, August. 7th. This has been the day of the bards at Mold. They have walked in processions headled by A hruss band, opened, the Gorsedd with solera, geremony and many brations, and crowned a clown pouk, the Corged circle they were secure from crites, and the crowning ceremony in the Eistedd fold pavilion was under the sole control of the Gorsedit, exercise through

the Recorder and the Herald Bard.

BACK TO THE TROPIUS, CIVILISATION MAY SHIFT TO

MAN'S BIRTH-PLACE..

That the "wet trepies" ay be the centre of the next civilisation is postulat el in the BobEx, Work by Dr. H. J. Spinden, who thinks the future may find some of our proudest Northern cition be g abandoned liks bocin towns in a region of exhausted mines

He suggests that the "we trapies may be the centre of our next civilisation, na points out that, as we shall have to depend they have been the cradle of this and upen

the

tropics for our future food smp-| our civilisation will migrate there. the past all civilisations have grown up where food was plentiful.

The writer combats the view that the white race cannot five in the tropics.

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The stones of the Gorski circle stand, on levelled ground half-way up the Bailey Is it true," he asks that the morn Hill, and a grassy slope rising above the bees of the white race have evolved any flat, stretch gave a good view of the circle important physical adjustment to the in: to at least a thousand men and weinen tynjurate climate of the temperate zona! who had taken breakfast early or post-1. it rue that the members of the white uned the meal until after the ceremony,race,have been rendered unfit to enjoy The bards arrived shortly before half-climatic surroundings of a more benevolent Tt their escorting musicines mixed spoi with the congregation, fat they were presan originated in the tropics, pro BBARGXA) erded into the circle by the four bearers -bably in the humid tropies, under a forest of a great horn and by the custodian of Te-day, as if the ng past, for all the sword. Cadfan, the Archdruid, wear- know to the contrary, his boxly enlls sole and gold collar, moved towards of keeping cool, but not of keeping ing white robes with gold embroidered for a warm, even climate. He has natural the sacrificial store in the centre, and If disease and the parasite were stamped with him were the Bishop of St. Davids at Dr. Spinden considers the way clear Sir Vincent Evans, the Rev. Elvet Lewis to an extensiva colonisation of the traples who is to be the seeding Archdruid, by white rac and A. J. Gwyddon, the Herald Bard.Sir Napier Shar commenting on this Bartls in white or blue or geven robes theory says: spreal round the stones. Several women Before long life may be possible in any TININ were included in the company.

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and Romas raided Egypt the Northern BANGKOK

enabled to live in the wet tropics, it is regions. "But if the Northern races are quite another question whether the aban danger of the Narhtern cities would follow t

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sounded call to the cast, the south the west.. The Archdraid mounted the central stone and made a preemiation, Then the great sard was brought to him ud, having palled it a little way Fout of the scabbard, he asked in a loud

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The Eisteddfod cheir this year is The hards, their hands placed on the sword, replied, Prnce," and the answerssentially a young chair, partienlarly in was also shouted by the people on the the soprano and contralto sections, and hill. Cadfan repeated the question twice has vitality and enthusiasm. More than and was twice again told that pues presed, produce tone and volume suficient to five hundred strong, it can, when requir viiled. Further ceremonies included the presentation of the drinking horn, org with full force to the farthest horn of plenty, and a bouquet representer of the great Eisteddfod Pavilion, ing the fruits of "the earth. The Arch but to-night the singers showed them druid of the last Gorsedd," Dyfed, died elves, except for an occasional missed this year, and the proceedings which ad quick to respond to Sir Walford followed the opening scene were in the Davies's wishes in every detail of colour form of a memorial service for him and; and phrasing. other bards. This lasted until: 10 o'clock. and was often impressive. At the close the archdruids and bards walked in their Jolits to the Eisteddfod pavilion.

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Later in the day the bard of 1923 was crowned necording to the ancient rites of the bards of the Isle of Britain." } Birst he was, procinimed by sound of trumpet, and then the adjudication was announced. The bard, this year was sought by test of a poem föt, ** The Lonely Island, which hall not to exceed STEAMSHUT AGENTS AND SHIPBROKERS" ane thousand lines, and the choice din

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Jones, Calvinist Methodist ministur. cf. Panmaenmawr, who was the chaired bard at Cargarvon in 1001 While ten thou sand people stood in his honour, Mr. Joues was escorted by two of the chief bards to the platform, where he was hailed by the Archdruid, and a silver crown was placed on his head. Bards delivered addresses and Mr. David Evans mang the crowning song. The ceremony held the attention of the vast audienes, although a storm of rain bent down on the iron roof of the pavilion while it was in progress.

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THE WELSH LANGUAGE. The Eisteddfod came to fuil activity -day and the town and its visitors have': bad fourteen houry of music. The co- petitions were limited to children and young people. Preliminary tests for boy and girl sotcists and children's choirs lagan at 'clock in the morning.in four buildings, so that the best of the com petitors could be passed on to" the pavilion for final adjudications in the pavilion itself. A start was made at 10.30,

The afternoon president, the Archbishop of" Wales, dealt in his address with a Euggestion that the Welsh language is dying out. He refuted this, and said that there was more Welsh spoken to-day than ever in the history of the nation. He also spoke of the vitality of the Eisteddfod us an inspiration 'resulting in increased love of country and love of its language.

The children who appeared on the plat form showed great keenness and a good doal of ability, and it is to be regretted that some of the music chosen for them was without either value or interest. An hour and a half was occupied with acting songs for parties of children ander la

years of age.

Two or three of the choirs made good selections, but others had found material more suitable for music halls thin a' musical festival, In the open competi tion for children's choirs, there was a big. estry, and the ax cheira passed forward after the early morning usta gavo very good performance. St. John's Church prize chair, Backburn, who were award-*|| ed first prizs, reclived 190 virks, and Kantymoel choir, placed second, hid 188:

in the Literature Pavilion today, there have been children's competition in Welsh euversation, metrical translations from English to Welsh, ssay writing, musical dictation, and other subjects, Prizea were also offered for a hoy's tale of ad venture and a. girl's chesi, tale,Ambul- are competitions in the Eisteddfod grounds and performance of Wilsh drama in the Assembly Hall have been added, and to-night there was a crowded audience for the second Eisteddfod con cert, when Sir H. Walford Darien con ducted Mendelssohn's Kilja, given by: the Eisteddfod choir, with the support of the British Symphony Orchestra, and | Mits Mair Jones, Miss Rose Myrtel, Mr. Glyn Dowell, and Mr. Harold Williams sa principals

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