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... WOLSEY, THE CARDINAL-CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND, AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE, By JOHN ASTLE. [ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ] The Cardinal, when not at Richmond, made white- his home, which as yet had not been taken from It was while walking up and down the river terrace of the Improved Old Manor House, now his abocle-t-ut which was insignificant as compared with llampton Court-tbat Wolsey charged Cromwell to ...

The Poetry of the Future

... The Beef was Tempting. At the Penarth Police-court on Monday morning (before Mr S. Batchelor, Mr T. R. Thompson, and Major Thornley) John Jaferake, engineer's steward, was charged with stealing two pieces of salt beef from the steamer Reindeer, lying in the graving dock at Barry on the 20th inst. Dock-constable James Mayled deposed to seeing the defendant with a carpet bag at tie dock, and on ...

Penarth Philharmonic Society

... A Penarth Nigger Fight. DBSPERATE FRACAS AB3ARD SHIP- LAID LOW WITH A CAPSTAN BA3. About one o'clock a.m. on Monday a desperate* quarrel arose aboard the ss. Talisman, now lying in Penarth Dock, between two negroes, both able sea- men. named William Brown and Joseph Johnson. During the encounter it is alleged that the former struck the latter on the head with a capstan bar caus- ing horrible ...

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... Alleged Burglary at Barry. THREE ARRESTS. r The business premises of Mr S. S. Bedingfield, newsagent, tobacconist, &c., in Dock-road, Barry, were acailf burglariously visited on Saturday or Sunday night and up to a late hour on Monday night Police-sergeant Weeks and his police-constables were busily engaged in the endeavour to unravel the mys- tery. The value of goods stolen was about X5, in- ...

EXANO (HOMOGEA FORT)

... CHILBLAINS, Chapped Hands, and other kindred terrors, it work* like a charm. The proprietors of Homocea would like to know of any case where it fails to act. Price, la. ld. and 2e. 9d. per box; by past, 111. 3d. and 3s. ...

Correspondence. -

... I In washing MATCjjLESS CLEANSER is a perfect treasure. I It saves much -work ajidjtimo, to use it is a pleasure. I ...

CHILBLAINS,

... COLD IN THE HEAD AND INFLUENZA. Homocea used freely up the nostrils, and drawn up by inspiration, ie a most wonderful and speedy cure, sod should bo used in the early stages. It never fails to TOUCH THE SPOT. It is also a specific for post-nasal catarrh, and for ...

Notes and Comments

... HOMOCEA SOAP. HOMOCEA SOAP. This soap contains the valuable properties of the Homocea Ointment, and is certainly a perfect toilet soap; but as a medical soap, it is of great value, especially in the nursery, and for all who have delicate skins. Price, 9d. and Is. 3d. a cake, or 2s. per box; postage, 2d. aid 3d. extm. All the above preparations can be had from Chemists, Druggists, &e.. or ...

Poaching at Llandougk

... Weekly Notes by Quirkquequip. The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the opinions expressed in these notes. OLD SONGS. Metbinks that our rising local vocalists strain too much after the classic in their songs, and hence, although their pieces may be artistically executed, yet they somewhat pall-fall flat. In such a mixed assemblage as Sunday night's the selection of In Verdure Clad, ...

Dead in his Bunk

... SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE AT I COGAN. DISCOVERY OF A NEWLY-BORN INFANT. MEDICAL TESTIMONY AFFIRMS IT HAD A SEPARATE EXISTENCE. THE INQUEST; STRANGLED BEFORE A DAY OLD. :■ MARKS OF CONSTRICTION ON THE CHILD'S NECK. VERDICT -OF WILFUL MURDER, AGAINST SOME PERSON OR PERSONS UNKNOWN. On Thursday afternoon, about 3.30, P.O. Robert Berry discovered the body of a newly-born child be- tween the Highland ...