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TRADE AND WAGES

... TRADE AND WAGES. South Walk Misery.—At meetin; in Meithyr TyUvil mum' Si'iiU Wales and Monmouthshire collierit-s, it» to again consult the masters in notice a per cent, reduction wa,;». urge upon them Uie ut sliding scale. North Irokwokers.—The ii ...

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... Mrs JOH M.. CONDIE; a son. At 54 Carnarvon Street, on 1lt inst the wife of Mr SAMxUL TETIDfl, jun1.D; a son. At Usk, Monmouthshire, on the lst inst. the wife of Captain l H. ALSTON, RN.; a daughter. At 7 Hopetoun Place, on the 31st ult., the wife d of ...

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... Gardiner, Mr. John RuEseLl. Glasgow, to Jessie, only daughter of Mr. John Wilson, Braidwood, Lanarkshire, At Raglan Chuotb, Monmouthshire, on the 10th instant, by the Rev, James Harray, Mr. James Sproule, grocer, Stranraer, to Jane, eldest daughter of the late ...

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... Street Glasgow. At Viewforth, Ifargo, on the. 29th ult., by. the Rev. Alex. Urquhart, D.D., DAVID YOUNG, V.S., Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, to. ANNiE,. youngest daughter of the late JAMES NEBS. At Orchard Farm,- Eastwood, on the 29th ult., by the Rev. George ...

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... Currie, baker; a son: ' the Cobutrg Hotel, Grosvenor Square. 'vA O~,or, the 10th inst., the wife of Fred L. j sof Coldra, Monmouthshire; a daughter. -tq Lindsay Terrace. Dowvanbill, 3!e..Drt-Iry 13, the wife of John Hendry; a oeatsrc TsN-At Kincorth House ...

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... his family, I V Pa what makes the sad coincidence more i coulplete, he died at the same old family man- hosuseh 'e in Monmouthshire. Bronchitis was, a the immediate cause of his decease; bat, so far i tj as I can learn, it was not produced by the T latC ...

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... fleck, who, after three and a half yevrs' i residence in Aberdeen as Lloyd's surveyor, is ahbOu to leave for Newport, Monmouthshire, was einter- tained at supper on Monday in the Imperial Hotel by a number of gentlemen connected with the shipping trade ...