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University College of Swansea. (A Constituent College of the University of Wales PRINCIPAL: C. A. EDWARDS, D.Sc., F.R.S. THE ELEVENTH SESSION WILL OPEN ON OCTOBER 1st, 1930. Courses of study are provided for (a) Degrees of the University of Wales in Arts, in Pure Science and in Applied Science (Metal- lurgy and Engineering) (b) Diplomas of the College in Metallurgy and in Engineering; (c) The training of teachers for Elementary and Secondary Schools; (d) The First Medical Examination of the University of Wales and of other Examining Bodies. Persons who are not desirous of studying for degrees or diplomas may attend selected College Classes, provided they satisfy the Authorities of the College that they are qualified to benefit by such classes. Entrance Scholarships will be offered for com- petition in September, 1930. The fee for board and residence in the Beck Hall of Residence for Women Students is 47 guineas per Session. Particulars concerning admission to the College and of the Entrance Scholarships, may be ob- tained from the undersigned. Singleton Park, Registrar. Swansea. The Queen's Hotel, ABERYSTWYTH. A.A. (Facing Sea). R.A.C GARAGE FOR 60 CARS PETROL, &c. Aberystwyth Golf Course within ten minutes of Hotel. LIFT TO ALL FLOORS. MANY are trying to solve the problem of Where to Stay from October to May. The Queen's Hotel, with its quiet. well ordered and homely comforts overcomes the difficulty fcr you. Please ask for our exceptionally low residential terms. It is probable that many of your friends would like to know where to stay during these months. We can solve the problem for you and them. THE OAK ROOMS, FOR LUNCHEONS AND TEAS, REFINED AND COMFORTABLE, SEATING 150. THE CAMBRIAN COAST HOTELS Co., Ltd. Tel. 93. A. E. CHAPMAN, Manager. Grams, Queen's, Aberystwyth." EDWIN DREW, THE "Welsh Outlook" Press. SOME POPULAR PUBLICATIONS. ELIZABETHAN WALES. By E. ROLAND WILLIAMS. 6/- nett; postage, 31d extra. THE BEAUTIES OF PEMBROKESHIRE. By F. L. Lowther, M.A. Price, 3/6 (cloth boards) 2/6 (paper covers) postage, 31d. A charming book for every lover of nature. THE STORY OF Two WELSH PARISHES, DOLGELLEY AND LLANELLTYD. By T. P. ELLIS, M.A. 5/- nett; postage 6d. WELSH INDEPENDENT GRAMMAR SCHOOLS TO 1600. By L. STANLEY KNIGHT, M.A., F.R.H.S. Price, 5/6 (cloth boards); 4/- (paper covers); postage, 3d. A BOOK OF ABERYSTWYTH VERSE. Edited by Charies DAVIES and EDWARD K. Prosser. Price, 2/6; postage, 3d. S'NELLIE'S WELSH FAIRY TALES. By ELEANOR BONIFACE. Illustrated throughout by Wynona Garfitt. Price 3/6; postage 4d. HISTORY OF LEWIS' SCHOOL, PENGAM. By ARTHUR Wright, B.Sc. Price 6/9, post free. WELSH HOME-SPUN. By R. ALUN ROBERTS, B.Sc., Ph.D. Price 2/6, postage 3d. BOOKS CHILDREN LIKE BEST. A scientific analysis of over 10,000 answers by children of all ages. Price 6d. Copies of the above publications may be obtained from The Welsh Outlook Press, Newtown, Mid Wales. "St. David's Chronicle" A WELSH CHURCH QUARTERLY. Single Copy, 4d. Annual Subscription, 1/6, post free. The Society ot St. David. 16, Beechwood Road, Swansea.