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- ABERYSTWITH

... HAVERFORDWEST. PEMBROKESHIRE AND HAVERFORDWEST INFIRMARY — -The annual meeting of the governors and subscribers of the above institution was held at twelve o'clock on MOB- day. Mr. J. H. Scourfield, M.P., presided. The re- ports of the managing committee and of the medical officers were read and adopted. It was resolved to erect a new infirmary on the site of the old lunatic asylum, in St. ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1872
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 153 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: News 

- NEWPORT

... NEWPORT. SOCIAL PARTT.—Oil Thursday evening the Rev. T. Lister, and the teachers of the Sunday school and the members of the Bible classes established in Baneswell, in connection with the St. Woolos parochial association, gave a tea to the St. Marks' choir. At six o'clock about fifty persons met at Miss Jurdgeon's school-room, Station- street, and a very pleasant evening was the result. Before ...

Published: Saturday 13 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

CURIOUS CASE OF LIBEL

... The Spring Assizes in the different circuits are this time yielding a plentiful crop of libel cases. At Chester, on Saturday, Mr. Evans, described as a leading member of the Welsh Baptist body at Rhyl, brought an' action for libel against Mr., Morris, the publisher of a news: paper called the Rhyl Journal. The plaintiff, ia or^e\A to raise funds to pay off a debt on a chapel, ha ...

Published: Friday 12 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 190 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News 

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... 2lTh6 cohuboh ESTATES IN WALES. r st report'1'? States Commissioners state in their si6 iritis during this year they have approved i dB0lls> and at?reed uP°n in eight cases of sales of rever- k he value in foe of the estates so agreed to be » of'r °f cas 18 aPProximateIy £ 9,000. The aggregate num- A Pi'o^8 ?PProve^ is, therefore, 3,182, and the value fyf*011!? th°r ea^ w^'h amounts to about £ ...

Published: Monday 08 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 216 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

VACCINATION AND THE DEATH RATE

... To the Editor of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. SIR,—I cannot help thinking how deplorable it is that deluded individuals (such as your correspondent writing under the above heading) should parade their ignorance before the public with such seeming satisfaction, and charming candour, making statements which are totally. erroneous and absurd. He assails the whole body of the medical profession, ...

Published: Thursday 11 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 193 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES

... The correspondent of the Jlforninj Post telegraphs from Lome on April Sth, as follows 1The Prince and Princess Wales and the Royal Family of Denmark, left Rome by r, special train this morning at half-past ten for Florence. Prince Humbert, the authorities of the city, and the mem- bers of the British Legation were assembled at the railway station on the arrival of the Prince and Princess, and ...

ELECTION NEWS

... Admiral Sir Spencer Robinson, K.C.B., in addressing the electors of Tamworth on Monday, referred to the long and manly fight the electors of Tamworth had fought against influence, and their victory many years ago in return. ing Captain (afterwards the Marquis) Townshend, in opposition to such. He came there as the nominee of no Than, but as the representative of principles —Liberal ...

THE INTERNATIONAL IN DUBLIN

... A meeting of the International Society was attempted in Dublin on Sunday, in a workshop in Chapel-lane. About 30 persons were present. Some eight or ten were partisans of the organisation. About an equal number had come to oppose the meeting, and the remainder, consisting of young roughs, seemed bent upon a row. The chairman had hardly begun to speak when he was interrupted. One man insisted ...

Soqal tgntclliflfncr

... + GATHERING OF SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN.—The teachers aud scholars of the various schools in connec- tion with the Baptist denominations in the town assembled at the Tabernacle Chapel, Hayes, on Sunday afternoon, to hear an address from Mr. Henry Varley, of London. Over 1,000 children were brought together on that occasion, and all united in singing Root's chorus, Beyond the river. The address ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE STAGE

... Professor Pepper, Mr. Arthur Sketchley, 1\1. F. C. Bur- nand, and Mr. J. L. Molloy, arc Roman Catholics. The Lyons Exhibition will be opened on the 1st of May and not on the 1st of July, as previously stated. Mr. Andrew Halliday is reported to have made arrange- ments with Mr. Harrison Ainsworth for the dramatising of most of the principal works of that author. A new theatre is being erected ...

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... The Paris correspondent of the Times telegraphs according to a formal declaration by the President of the Republic, I have authority to inform you that the French Government abandons the present system of passports. It will henceforth be content with requiring the names of travellers at the frontier, and no tax or visa will be demanded. FLORILINE For the TEETH and BREATH.- A few drops of the ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... THE LRXEMBRRG RAILWAYS.—The negotiations between the German Empire and the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg are being carried on at Berlin in a satisfactory style. The principle of transferring the management of the railways to the Alsatian Commission having been formally recognised, it now remains to consider the propo- sals of the Grand Duchy relative to the conditions in which the transfer can be ...