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LLANDAFF POLICE COURT

... (Before E. W. David and F. C. Vachell, Esq.) ILLEGAL HOURS.—Edward Milward, of the Prince of Wales beer bouse, Canton, was fined 20i. including costs, for keeping his house open at illegal hours on the 7th inst. The defendant had been cautioned for the like offence. DRUNK AND RIOTOUS.—Tuscan Davies was charged with being drunk and riotous at Grangetown on the 18th inst. Discharged with a ...

FIVE PERSONS SUFFOCATED,

... A sad accident, by which five persons^ lost ^heir lives, happened on Thursday evening week, at Flint. Un the chemical works of the well-known firm ofMusprat Co., of Flint and Liverpool, there was a dram used for the purpose of running off waste matter from the works. A boy named Michael Greener, was playing at the top of a shaft 15 feet deep, which had been sunk for the purpose of ventilating ...

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... flIE Himalaya CO. S PURE TEA has all advantage of reduced duty, moderate in price, of excellent quality being the purest tea in use it is the most wholesome, there fore the best and cheapest. Sold only in Packets. ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY MEN IMPRISONED IN A COAL PIT.—An alarming accident took place at the Astlc-y'3 deep Pit, Dukinfeld, on Friday evening, which resulted in 160 men and boys being ...

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... Routing Jittclliijcnq. The Sporting Gazette says Major Elwon's horses in train- ing and brood mares, including Plaudit, 3 yrs., Proctor, 2 Plausible (dam of Plaudit), and Extra Number, will be brought to the hammer at Doncaster on Friday in the race week.- There was quite a commotion at Richmond (Yorkshire) on Wednesday last, caused by the arrival of Mr. Watt's steward, who forthwith proceeded ...

Published: Friday 06 September 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1359 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

.LATEST FOREIGN NEWS

... LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. It is reported that the body of Maximilian is lying in the church of Queretaro, and was not delivered to Baron Magnus. THE SPANISH RISING. Paris, August 30.—The Mendard publishes a des patch from Pau, of the 28th, announcing that a few insurgents have been stopped upon the French frontier. Another despatch states that the towns Bejar and Avila are reported to have ...

CENTRAL WALES RAILWAY

... The half-yearly meeting of this company was held on Saturday at Shrewsbury Sir C. 11. Boughton in the chair. The report stated that considerable progress had been made during the half-year towards the completion of station accommodation for traffic and other works. The line generally was put in such a condition as would meet the requirements of the through traffic which would come upon it on ...

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... The Right Honourable Mr. Corry M.P. first Lord the Admiralty, has promised to be in Liverpool about the 12th instant, in order to present the prizes to the pupils on board the training ship Conway. The Lombard Railway Company, on the occasion of opening the part of the line which runsacross the Bren- ner, instead of spending money on a fete, preferred to give 12,000 florins for the relief of ...

Published: Friday 06 September 1867
Newspaper: Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 6817 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

| SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT. A very alarming accident occurred on the north branch of the Midland Railway, at Duffield, fourmiles from Derby on Friday evening. It appears that ateiglt o'clock on the nightin question a goods train was pick- ing up and delivering at Duffield station, when a fast goods train from Normanton to Derby came up at full speed and dashed into it, smashing the break van and ...

THE MONT CENIS SUMMIT RAILWAY

... Ihe line of railway which has been in the course of construction for the last eighteen months over this pass, and which follows in the main the great road of the First Napoleon, was successfully traversed on the 21st ult. over its whole length of forty-eight miles bv a locomotive engine. A train, composed of an engine and two carriages, left the St. Michel station at 6.30 a.m. There were ...

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... A medical journal states that a case of undoubted cholera has been admittedinto the London Hospital. Sir Moses Montefioro has arrived at iiucnarest witn the intention of investigating the late outrage against the Jews at Galatz. The Roman Government has an- swered the remonstrances of the: Austrian Consul Gen- eral with an insolent note in which the blame i s again laid entirely on the Turks. ...

THE FATAL ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC IN A SMALL BOAT

... Detailed intelligence has now been received of the loss of the boat, smaller than the Red, White and Blue while on a voyage from Baltimore to Paris, via Havre* The schooner Mary Blake, of Brixham, from Anti- gua, has recently arrived in the Thames with Andrew Armstrong, a seaman, on board, the only survivor of the crew of a small schooner-rigged vessel called the John T. Ford, Captain Gould, ...

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... THE PRINCESS OF AYALES.— Rumours have been afloat during the last few days that her Royal High- ness's state of health at Weisbaden was such as to cause very serious anxiety. We are glad to be able to state that there is no foundation for the reports. The last accounts cf the Princess's health are of a satisfactory character. THE GREAT AVESTERN DIRECTION.—It appears from the report of the ...