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GRAND OPERA AT CARDIFF

... GRAND OPERtA AT CAIMIlldI. i LBrv ZTroS.] ?? F'lust-with Miss Amy Shlerwin a1s 31'aoyaerita, drew another large comr- pany to the Cardiff Theatre Royal on Tuesday night-large considering the solnewhliatadvanced fees, and yet not as large as Faust and Mr. Fletcher caln lay claim to. At, tile inclusion of the work in the week's repettory there can be no grumbling. It ?? nai effective contr ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... GRAND THEATRE. The nttraction at. the Grand Theatre this week is the' nelodrlnin ?? A Big Fortune, which if; played by'li. Willini Bourne end his well-known company. 'rile pliy is one of considr.,ble mnerit, and detteigwitli situtitions in Erngl'itid and (he gold mining distilic of tile United Stet~e. Many realistic incidents are develoned in working out tli plot, and in. the hnnds of a good ...

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

... RE.C.ENT PUB3LICATIONS, Th/c Lider' is itlrprovinrg. Tie M;ry nufirbar' is distiliriily, gacl. Jsrcrur is Ilrioit fit Iris best irr Ilis ?? Nteis, and nil the otier hi rigs iii tire b'rok, atirighlr Mliterirg in chlatrtler, reacn n high poirt. of excfllenop. Mr. Arnoid's * uther frd thli T1'.icri: 'r ' is !I beautifil p tiece otf tvIitiTi:, whiletlrr man rin idoea is irrisiril red ...

POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE BIRD SHOW AT ABERDARE

... POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE . BIRD SHOW AT ABERDAREn. .l e -- F PRIZE LIST. s The first annual show held under the auspices of I the Aberdare Poultry, Pigeon, and Cage Bird 4. Fanciers' Association took place on Thursd.ay at the Market-hall, Aberdaro. Having regard to tbe p fact of its being the iulial venture, Lbe exhibitiao 1i was an exceedingly creditable ons, all the more L so by reason of ...

HAVERFORDWEST DOG SHOW

... HAIVERFOI')UWESL DOG SHOW. T;he third annual exhibition of dogs took place on Thursday at the Corn Mnrket, whien a verY large number ni' dogs of a very superior quality were exhibited. The judge wans1 Mr. ?? wonor, sehose decisions gave univermal satiqfaCtiOn. P~rIZE LIST. Foxhijifnds lst, Li.reneaut Colonel 0 fenry Leach. I St. leirnaro, Imstiff ar Nvewfoundlaiid 1st, MVr Josepi ovic . 2nl, ...

CARDIFF MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... . CARDIFF MUSICAL FESTIVAL, THE EXAMINING BOARD AND CANDID.ATES. TO TEE EDITOR OF T'EHE WESTERIT MAIL. iSliR,-IrI the ?? of tibe turf iC sal-fE iiotstlon, 3 the subscribers to the gunrantee lund, the rejected choir candidatos, anti tihe public generilly, I iaptend hereto copies of correspondence wvich t s passed between the council and mry~nlf, and, in order teitt tihe public might, judge ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... .OUtRRNT LITERATURE; X RELVIEWS.- . a: As our international intercourse extends tl the study of language becomes, of more impor- tt tance. The corinmand of foreign tongues is anl accomplishment which grows more necessary as the years roll on. 'That being so, a pre- liminary view of the nature and history of the 1 subject is as advantageous as it is interesting. : Woaks and -published lectures ...

BOOKS AND PERIODICALS

... 3BooKS AND PERIODICALS I BBVIEWS OF THE LATEST WOPKS stra: app; PUBLISHED. very man FEEn RENAISSANCE. guaj ,,An Introduction to the Study of tho Ronaie- near samec. BY Lilian F. Field. Losedoit: Smithl, 'girl- Elder. and Co., Waterloo-place. her The. renaissance-that great period fraught Qua, with puch far-reaching results to modern civi- is ,isatio-his been the subject of books innmm r-hae ...

ROYAL VISITORS AT LLANDUDNO

... ROYAL VISITORS AT: LLANDUDNO. | WELSH ICONCERT IN THE PIE, R PAVILION. CCHMTFA NON PRESENTS AN ADDRESS. FEO [I: OUR OWRN COR1ESPONDENti- BANG OR, Wednesday ne N For t he fist time since their rtrli'al 'the Dukoand Duchess of York Were to-daty favoue-d with aw beautifully flee day, onl the Ocasion of their, visit to Lalandudiln, wh ichl town Nvnas mlost taitetoaly decorattd onour of the event ...

SENSATIONAL LITERATURE

... SENRATIONTAL LITERATURE. At the Guildhall police-court, London, on Thursday, M r. Superintendenb Foster, of the City Police, and a superin- tendeut from Bow-strect, attended before Alderman Lusk, M.P., to obtain his opinion as to the character of a publi- cation which was being extensively sold in the streets. The printer and publisher were both present, and were willing, if his worship should ...

ART NOTES

... MRM NOTE&, ?? 'fOnt Saturday, the Art Congrea;having ter- tIinated, the autumn. exhibition of pictures was resumed, witn the-result that there was rge attendance both morning and evening. Thb vening rate-ot admission-has been rd ced to S. frpm seven-to ten p.m, and on 886ardays from-five to ten p.m., ahd these-teswilccn- tinueuntil the ead of the year. The exhibition of Edwin Longis pictare ...

THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION AT THE WALKER ART GALLERY

... 'THE' AUTUMN EXHBITION AT, . THE WALKER ART GALLERY. The usual preliminary gathering of the 18th autumn exhibition, known as therivate view, will take place to-day at noon. e inaugural ceremony by his worship the Mayouihr.T.W. Oaishott} will be held this evening, attseven o'clock. As the City Council has this year limited the number of invitations mainly to buyers, exhibitors, and the members ...