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... JiAtricto, rto far as cr nsmos women, South Will ts, and wore hall its unable to sign their mimes ; and in North Wolcs, Monmouthshire, Ftaffordshire and Lancashire the exceed. forty-six in the one hundred. Beds where the children have been accustomed to ...

Mail Dates to the 3rd

... luggage trucks are secured and hoisted ke steam cranes. On the paistiengore who left Bristol by the 946 train reaehing the Monmouthshire bank iu the steamer, a railway official named Rawlings got into the cage on the luggage truck, and with a companion, a ...

-POLICE (MEL BISHOP WILBERFORCE. A PROTE E

... ; and lie has set up two institntions with this view —one at Eltha m, the other at Llantlionly, near Ab erge venny, in Monmouthshire. The first is occupied by the sill y women a id the sec nod by the foolish men whom Igna tins his persuaded to go about ...

Published: Monday 01 September 1873
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 2285 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

_ Additional European and General Telegraphic intelligence. PER S. S. ALVO By the MacKay-Bennett Cable

... the Makalolo country and the Shire River district. An explosion occurred on 6th Feby. in a colliery at Abersychan, in Monmouthshire ten miles northwest of Newport. Three hundred miners were imprisoned, and for several hours no communication could be had ...

DEATH IN THE MINE

... will awake in a few home. The disaster occurred yesterday afternoon at Ebbw Vale colliery, Abercarn, near Newport, iii Monmouthshire, There were 371 men in the pit when the explosion of coal gab occurred, and at the latest counts. dated nine °clock last ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1878
Newspaper: Budget (Jamaica)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 1367 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

be agricultural Is! sets a higher value upon • same claim of pop's in Mr. MeLlren led

... names, and diet there ware three counties in which op wards of out of every 100 women could not sign their own names. In Monmouthshire 52 out of every 100, and in South Wales 54 out of every 100 could not sign their own, names. In the North Western counties ...

Published: Friday 23 August 1867
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Article | Words: 1694 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

leveral Po-vers, who generally express approval of the principle on which the repossi is based, but demand tune ..

... 11.4.1 may accidents nocorrect at Wolverhampton, Surewsbury titol elsewhere. Two trains came in collision at Newport ii Monmouthshire, cue fourteen persons Yrure itjuired. wait received frotn Spain en the 2:1-d November, in London, but it is 1. , t. as ...

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... aid of wore powerful pumps. burl:lg this process a tidal wave, breaVng ir the between Sndbrook an I ealdet;ott. on the Monmouthshire sUc. descended the shaft and flooded another seltion of the tunnel works inland, but this was easily dealt with. This, ...

Published: Monday 04 October 1886
Newspaper: Budget (Jamaica)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2470 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

AFRICANUS. MR. OBEDIAH COSMOS ON THE STATE OF AFFAIRS IN GENERAL IN JAMAICA. – TO THE EDITOR_ OF THE MORNING ..

... local habits and conditions favor- I able to this form of crime. It cannot be traced to the deficiency of education. In Monmouthshire and other counties where education is notoriously defective, the rate of illegitimacy is below the average; whereas in ...

Published: Monday 26 November 1866
Newspaper: Morning Journal (Kingston)
County: Jamaica, Jamaica
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3223 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE SCHOONER. DAITNLESS

... leveret suggeotim• bad been coeds it was deielitulned to adopt th , t of • Mr. fertick and it . ilize the water of he Monmouthshire Canal. The emhenkmente of the Cenal were cur,end the wa'er let doter, inio the shaft through two 15 inch pipes throwing ...