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THE AUTUMN MANCEUVRES

... Rear-Admiral Sir William King Hall, K.C.B., and Sir Leopold Heath, K.C.B., have both been named as likely to succeed Rear-Admiral Stewart at Portsmouth. Amongst the contributions to the forthcoming International Exhibition is an illustration of the old style of printing—two large sheets placed side by side for comparison, shewing the type as used by our forefatheIllt and the same modernised, ...

BRUTAL MURDER AT WARRINGTON

... A most brutal murder has been committed at War- rington. Three Irishmen, named John Loftus, James Loftus, and Thomas Currie, were on the spree on Monday afternoon, when they met Owen Kelly, a labourer, who enteied into conversation with them. Suddenly John Loftus kicked him with his clog in the throat, and the others struck him with their fists. Kelly was knocked insensible. He was conveyed ...

Published: Friday 19 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 89 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

i ABERDARE

... ANOTHER OF II.M'S SHIPS ASHORE. Her Majesty's gun-boat Jackal, which is generally supposed to be in charge of the west coast fisheries, and at present in particular to be engaged looking after trawlers of herring in close time, went aground at noon on Thursday on a bank near the mouth of the river Araray, while endeavouring to take the usual moorings in Inverary Bay. The hde- bwg very. near ...

Published: Tuesday 16 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 163 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: News 

THE AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. !

... THE AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. A VIEW OF THE FIELD. The Conmin r,der-in-Chiof having approved of tto country lying IVTV/E N AL-.Vrshot and Ringwood on the south, and IV.vsey 011 the west for the Autumn Manoeuvres, the sflJlctioJl of iho Secretary for alono is wanting to confirm the selection. This will probably be given in the course of a few days, there bjing little doubt but that Mr. Cardwell will ...

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... The 9th Lancers, under the command of Lieu- tenant-Colonel J. de Fiennes, will leave Aldershot by march route for York about the 1st prox. Mr. Bright, in a letter to a friend in Birming- ham, says:— I am much better, and have come just to see if I can stand a little of the bustle of Lon- don, and an hour or two now and then in the House of Commons. OOURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.—Monday being the ...

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... The Scotsman understands that the managers of the Royal Public Dispensary, Edinburgh, have granted three of the lady medical students permission to make ar- rangements with the medical officers of the institution for instruction. The Bishop of Orleans has written a letter to Maitre Lachand, the counsel for the defendants in the great Fiaaro libel cnse, protesting against his words referring to ...

THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A NEWSPAPER PROPRIETOR

... The Earl of Harrowby, accompanied by Viscount and Lady Mary Sandon, is expected in town the week after next month from a tour in the East. Viscount Sandon's health has greatly improved by his resorting to a genial climate, but it is doubtful if he will be able to continue his Parliamentaiy duties. BURGLARY IN LONDON.—At the Central Criminal Court on Saturday, James Bristow, a respectably ...

- OUR LONDON LETTER. I

... FLORILINE!- For the TEETH and BREATH. A few drops of the Fragrant llvrilitu- on a wet- to-th brusil produces a deligntful foam, which cleanse- the Teeth from all impurities, strengthens and hardens the gums, prevents tartar, and arrests the progress of decay, it gives to the Teeth a peculiar and beautiful whiteness, and imparts a delightful fragrance to the breath. II: removes all unpleasant ...

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... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. 1872 1871 Taff Vale, week ending April 13 £ 7,466. £ 6,917 Penarth, week ending April 13 1,(;46. 1,206 Rhymney, week ending April 13. 1,750. 1,269 Great Western, weekending April 14 90,379. 86,8)4 Monmouthshire, week ending April 13. 3,390. 3,053 Llynvi& Ogmore,week ending April 13. 1,164. 1,048 ...

ORDNANCE SURVEY REPORT

... THE OVEREND AND GURNEY BANK. APPEAL TO TEE HOUSE OF LORDS. An important judgment has been given in the House of Lords in the cause petition of Overend, Gurney, and Company (Limited), appellants; Gibb and another. executors of T. A. Gibb (a former director), respondents. It was an appeal from the Court of Chancery from a judg- ment given by the Lord Chancellor, reversing a decision of Vice ...

BRIDGEND

... ABERDARE. QUESTION OF WAGES.—An impression is generally pre- valent that the coal workers of this valley wiU obtain very shortly ten per cent. advance, without agitation. ...

Published: Monday 15 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 26 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: News 

THE CAT IN NEWGATE AGAIN; dneS

... A pair of garrotters were flogged in Newgate on We hriff dy morning with thccutomarygrim formalities, o Sir John Bennett presided a3 usual, but array0 time in his robes and chain of office,and ns us«a og0 ready to volunteer all the information required to invited to witness the disagreeable treat. At disgusting but necessary process was commenced IUûrst whipping-room. A young fellow named ...

Published: Saturday 20 April 1872
Newspaper: South Wales Daily News
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 397 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: News