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University College of North Wales, BANGOR. (A Constituent College of the University of Wales). Principal: SIR HARRY R. REICHEL, M.A., LL.D. The Session opens on October 6th. Intending students are strongly recommended to apply for entry forms at once, and in any case not later than 17th September. The College Courses are arranged with refer- ence to the Degrees of the University of Wales including the B.D. (Theology). Students may pursue their first year of medical study at the College. There are special departments for Agriculture, Forestry, Electrical Engineering, and Music, and a department for the training of Elementary, Secondary and Kindergarten teachers. At the Entrance Scholarship Examination (held annually in April) a number of Scholarships and Exhibitions varying in value from £ 40 to £ 10 is offered. For further information and copies of the various Prospectuses, apply to W. P. WHELDON, Secretary and Registrar. JUST PUBLISHED By the "WELSH OUTLOOK PRESS." SOME STUDIES OF ELIZABETHAN WALES By E. ROLAND WILLIAMS. A CLOSE SURVEY of the times and conditions of Wales during the late Tudors and a history of the exploits of leading Welshmen who gained renown or notoriety on the high seas, and worthily rank as pioneers of Empire. Order at once from your Bookseller, or direct from-" Welsh Outlook Press," Newtown. Price 1%, 6d. Postage 31d. extra. I University College of Wales, Aberystwyth PRINCIPAL :­ JOHN HUMPHREYS DAVIES, M.A., Oxon. The Session begins in September. Lectures commence early in October. Entrance Scholar- ships and Exhibitions, open to both male and female candidates above the age of 16, are offered for competition at the commencement of the Session. Students are prepared for Degrees in Arts, Science (including the Applied Science of Agriculture), Law and Music. Men students reside in Registered Lodgings in the town, or at the Men's Hostel. Women Students reside in the Halls of Resid- ence for Women. For full particulars apply to the General Secretary. "THE CONTROL OF WELSH EDUCATION." By SIR HARRY REICHEL, M.A.. LL.D. In this pamphlet Sir Harry Reichel, M.A., LL.D., exposes the danger to Wales of the loss of control of its educational system. PRICE 3d., POST FREE 3R, from all leading Newsagents in the Principality, or direct from the \VELSH OUTLOOK Press, Newtown, Mont,