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Ifiertbgr Express. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1887 THE WEEK. Tee Exeter calamity has been swiftly followed by a ..

... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1887 THE WEEK. Tee Exeter calamity has been swiftly followed by a catastrophe of appalling dimensions upon the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway. near Iknicaster. Last week was the St. Leger week, when the town of Doncaster ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1887
Newspaper: Merthyr Express
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 531 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... ' in consequence withdrawn.—Cheltenham Looker-on. NEGRO APPRENTICESHIP.—Meetings were held on Wednesday and Thursday week, at Exeter Hall, for the purpose of petitioning Parliament against the present system of negro apprentice- ship. Lord Brougham took ...

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... the sort of » vocacy we are too often treated to from the press and plaLorm of these gentlemen. In their meeting last week in Exeter HaV the advocates of the teetotal principle appear to have broP new grouud. One gentleman states, hardly anything wuld ...

ACCIDENTS

... the Goodwin Sands appear to be those which blow from and between N. and E. A YOUNG WOMAN SHOT AT EXETER.—A sad catastro- phe occurred last week at Exeter, by which Martha Win- on, a tailoress, aged 18, lost her life. The deceased young woman was sitting ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... Vincent's, and Shalford, Surrey. DEATHS. Last week, at Exeter, Arundel, widow of the late Mr. Samuel Pearse, of Loudon, and niece of Mr. Webber Charles-street, Carditf-deeply regretted. Nov. 30, at Exeter, Johu Wilfey Webber, of Halber- ton Court, Devon ...

MUI/TUM IN PARVO

... MEETINGS IN CONNECTION WITH THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.—A Temperance Congress was held during three days of last week, in Exeter Hall, which was well attended by a large body of tetotallers from different parts of the kingdom. Papers were read on ...

GENERAL NEWS

... ce of his services which lie highly prizes. Another pensioner upwards of 90 years of aile has died during the present week in Exeter. TUE NRW EDUCATION BILL.—Lord John Russell's new bill to promote education in Ellgland has been read a first time and ...

HEALTH OF T0\V\S ACT

... carried, and the meeting separated. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.—The last annual meeting of this society was held on Thursday week at Exeter-hall. The Duke of Argyll presided. The report stated that, notwithstanding the difficulties with which the society had ...

CARDIFF

... report to India. I cannot help relating a strange fact stated by one of the speakers at the annual meet- ing held last week at Exeter Hall, relative to that monster in human form, Nana Sahib. We have known this man in England and Wales only as the embodiment ...