Refine Search

Newspaper

South Wales Echo

Countries

Regions

South Wales, Wales

Access Type

37,723

Type

187

Public Tags

More details

South Wales Echo

j PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAM8 RECALLED

... SEPTEMBER 6th. 1843—CapUviri Rosa returned fr-wi an to to Pole. 1853—In her journey to Scotland ihe Queen haltedLeeds to open the ne.v Town FlalJ. 186-Di:. John Bird Simitier, Archbishop of Canterbury, died. llorthbrooke, f.mnerly Sir Francis Baring and Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the Melbourne Ministry, died, aged 70. 1376—Appearance of Mr Gladstone's pamphlet on Bulgarian Horrors und ...

I PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLANDj RECALLED.I

... SOUTH WALES TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. On Tuesday the half-yearly meetings of the South Wales Temperance Association were held at the Tabernacle Chapel, Barry Dock. The council met in the afternoon under the presidency of the Rev. John Pugh, Cardiff, who occupied that position owing to the unavoidable absence of Alderman Thomas Williams, J.P., Merthvr. The quarterly report stated that 57 meetings ...

T0-DAY'8 MARKETS. ..

... I Football. I EASTER MONDAY FIXTURES. I RUGBY. Local Matches. Cardiff v. Lilwynypia—D. H. Bowen, LlaneUy. Carmarthen v. Pontypridd District—Q. Morgan, LlaneLly. Chepstow v. Bristol Dings—W. A-Martin, Newport. Llauelly v. Leicester-A. J Davies, Cardiff. Newport v. Barbarisas-Ack Llewellyn, Pontypridd. Pontypridd v. BlaiwL-T. England, Newport. Swansea v. Bockcliffe—J. E. Webb, Newport. Rugby ...

!Official Scratcliings. I

... Newmarket Training Notes. NEWJIABKET, Tuesday. On the Bury side, T. Chaloner's lionehurst and Silver Finch galloped mile and a quarter. R. Chaloner's St. Anthony and Maybird negotiated a mile. G. Chaloner's Swords and Chit Chat had a similar gallop. J. Dawson's, sen., Airosa, Kyoto, Sir Francis Drake, and Angus galloped a mile. Jennings's, jun., Merry Buck, Palmira, Umbrosa, and Ccrebos went ...

IMINERS' EARNINGS

... YANKEE YARNS. A Warning to Husbands. Married men whose wives love them should be very careful when they leave home on business to write and telegraph to the partners of their bosoms and cheque-books, else it may befall them as befell a friend of ours. He, good easy man, started off, on business of course, and omitted sending home his welfare and whereabouts. His wife in an agony followed him ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS.I

... TO..DA Y'S MONEY. l SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.] LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. OpEXiKG, 11.20 A.M.—Very moderate business doing in the Stocle Markets, and prices show fairly good tendency on purchases to cover previous sales in view o! the fortnightly settlement that will begin to- morrow iu Mining Shares, and on the following day in other securities. Consols firmer, being is better. Kupee Paper steady. ...

-----Hunting Appointments

... Hunting Appointments. GLAMORGANSHIRE HOUNDS. Wednesday, Dec. 1;, at Three Ashes, at 10.45 Friday, Dec. 16, at Wenvoe Village, at 10.45 a.m. PEMBROKESHIRE HOCNDS. Wednesday, Dec. 15. at Triffletou Bridge, at 11 a m. CARMARTHENSHIRE FOXHOUNDS. Tuesday, Dec. 13, at Pontyveni, at 10.45 a.m. Fridav, Dec. 16, at Plaswenallt, at 10.45 a.m. TlVYSIDE FOXHOUNDS. Thursday. Dec. 15, at Pant Gwyn, at 11 a ...

TO-DAY'S MARKETS. t

... TO-DAY'S MONEY, I l SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. 1 I LONDON STOCK EXCHAKOK. OPENING, 11.20 A.M.—The general fortnightly settle- ment on the Stock Exchange began this morning and is engaging the chief attention of dealers, and prices show fnirly good tendency on ease in money market. Consols and Rupee Paper steady Foreign Bonds firm on purchases—Brazilian,J higher Argen tine Loans, Portuguese, Spanish ...

Official Starting Prices

... As published in Sporting Life and. Racing Calendar NEWMARKET. RUNNFKS. WINN17KS. PP.IOH. Apprentices' 8 Paul Kene-Al 5 to 2 ag All aged 9 Schoolgirl 10 to 1 ag Princess 15 Goletta 100 to 7 ag (Goletto 5 t0 2a.K Place betting Dieudt)nno 7 to 2 ng (St. Cloud. 2to lag WORCESTER. Parkfleld 9 r.fltra.squin. 5 to 2 ag Midsummer 10 Bpydou 10 to 1 ag ...