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POPULAR CONCERTS AT CARDIFF

... POPULAR CONCERTS AT CARDI FF. ieod THE LAST OF THIE SEASON. n Mr. Dodd's concerts at popular prices were on Saturday brought to a conclusion for tie Season q by an entertainment whicuh may fairly be em- described as one of the best of the series. There U ion- was a very largo attendance at the Park-hall, the and the artists, all wall-known vocalits and iustrumrentallsts, were received with ...

CARIDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARIDIFJ? AMUSEMLENTS, TEEATRr ROYAL. y Plays with tt purpose are generally dull end ., prosv, but tie large audience assembled at the 0 Cardiff TlreaLre onr Monday evening bad no cause d for complaint. thinuigh tire design of 1 Man to .e Man' is evidently to expose tire shortcomings of our penail administrailon. Mr. William Ji Bourne's Geotye Gordon, the unfortunate man LI ?? is siet to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITERARY NTOTICES. ' Dictin7ary, of the ?? laaruaie., lay the ARev. D. rS'ilvan,'Evans,' 1.D.:-clarnrtizen , WV. Spurrell., -During the past fortnight there has. been issued the above work, which would require for its proper review, not the few lines we can bestow upon it, but our whole number. We cannot, however let the earliest opportunity pass without calling the attention of our readers to ...

REVIEWS

... . [ILL Tgx HrsaRy Os' TrnEr~s. By Henry IV7. Clarke. London: Bedway, York-street, Covent Garden. The author of this book shows by his vary title that lie is not lacking in assu rance. We have some sort of a. notion that there haove been other histories of tithes before this one, which might ,N1ON.. acorcdingly have passed rather for a than for theI history. ?? history moat people will find it ...

Barddoniaeth

... abbiI t t. I ER COF AM MRS. lOWLANDS, PR b'RE. ROW- LA-NDS, YSW., 'PLASHEULOG,- PWLLHELI. Dyffryn galrglyn marwolaeth Ydyw'r ddaear i barhaam. Gwlad afonydd~dagrauahiraeth - . ymledii a dyfnhau; . obvsirioldeb a ddiflana F.Pan ddel angau4-pawb mewvn braw,.: Cedyrn y ddypliaeth- grya Rh. g ei arswyd-ar bob llaw. Daw ar brydiau yn arafaidd, |, iEItoi ryflernid,: Weithiau.'n gyflym a lleehwraidd ...

Published: Saturday 30 April 1887
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 696 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

JUBILEE SKETCHES

... JUBILEE SETMCHES. AnRxTx XII. THE COMMEfRCIAL GROWTH OF Ll.AN lLLY. [ar Ous tnttwsu6L VPOMDhfl.l I Now L Le than a century ago Captain John Wedge- possibly to check the too exuberant foncy of omeo local patriot-made a bet, and, what is uore, ?? I it, that SOD peoole did not live .witin the parlsh boundaries of Liansly. Since that Interesting 1 eveottta population haaineresdfortyFold; theold ...

THE QUESTION

... AALJ %1r U QAA WA 1887, Shial Sniland consummate the crims That binds ltbe niurderaere hand, and leava No surety for the trust of thieves? Time pl'.ads against it-trutb and tima- And pity frowns and grieves. The hoary henchman of tie gang Lifts hands that slever dew nor nain May cleanse from Gordon's blood again, AP~eli~n: ?? tendereot pqng Thrills lpuro heart with paln Grand helmsman of the ...

PRIMROSE DAY

... PRI.BROS,3 DAY. T'eesdav was the anniversary of the death of the great Earl who,'in his life-time upheld England's' honour and kopt alive in the publio mind those feelings 'of loyalty whicn it is the fashiou of the Radical snhool now more definitely to assail. -A no tirne sinrce ?? Lord Beaconsfield thau the present has the necessity been more apparent to th' ?? bulk of Englishmen to maintain ...

POETRY

... [ORIOINAL.] JUBILEE SONG. TuNE- BEAUTEOUS WALES. Bring forth thle crowning laurel, Entwine the 1 ek, the rose, The shamrock, and the thistle, A chaplet to compose; For England's Bmighty daughter, To crown her fairost brow. L-t Britons shout with gladne Her jubilee is now ! ClioRus: Empres3-Queeu ! Art our theme Empress QueOu I Reign supreme, Above all earthly eunoarch, Till d, spots there ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... TiHIEATRE ROYAL. At the Cardiff Theatre'this week Mr. J. . Mul- - holland is paying a'retu'rn, visit, though with a new and original' drama, a'MizpaW.t' The piece is of i' 1 most ?? and of adecidedly.Americim tone. Jack Forrest, a voung lllw whno on leaving r.longives his ?? ring,retunssisf~ter T he has been reported'ddead for fouryesrs on the .11, m3rning when Edith Diouglas (Miss Anrnette ...

FAIRS FOR APRIL

... FAIRS F')R APRIL. ranr I X.2AV XX Altrxllt. ova, AberdaRe ?? 1, 12 Canton rCatrdlJ ?? 13 rds; Bridgend . 1 Brwport ?? 13 Lee. Pontyp oL.2. 22 lierbetb ?? 13 a 1 8Laesyvrmmer . 3 Sketty ?? 14 Ha . 4 Cross Inn . 14 t 2 Llaiiybytber , . 4 INewos'ole-Em yniAdpar14 ths. Llandilo B'r. 4 omb & Fkag.lyn-neath 15 ded Brecknock ?? 6 Blaen.tVon ?? ?? 16 snd Oxbphiliv ?? 6 Builth ?? 16 gles CarSdiga ?? 5 ...

JUBILEE SKETCHES

... if ~ARTICLE, XI. a THE COMMERCIAL GROWTH Oil B' S ft SWANSEA. £ 0No. IV, St )r CRY 0173 SPxcAan coxatsPoyDflfl.1 M The story of the commercial growtht of the towelt card harbour of Swansea for the past 50 years, by which the revenue of the Harbour Trust ices in- creased from £5,000 per annum, to over £1100,000 per rnnum, cannot fail to be a matter of con- sliderable interest to the inhabitants ...