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May 1874
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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

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Merthyr Telegraph, and General Advertiser for the Iron Districts of South Wales

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... | THE VISIT OF THE CZAR. I THE CZAR AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. On Saturday afternoon our Imperial guest paid hit long-expected visit to the Crystal Palace, where every effort had been made to provide a brilliant entertainment. The affair was a. splendid success throughout, the weather being remarkably fine, and the night clear enough to do justice to the fireworks. As might have been expected, the ...

THE BENGAL FAMINE

... THE EUROPEAN SOCIETY TRATION. Lord Romilly sa.t on Monday at Arbitra. tion-rooms, Westminster-chambers, aiU jave judg- ment in the following cases :—Royd Naval In- demnity Lines and Seale, and Group- ing these together as being clo related, his lordship said that he thought tlL, indemnity by the European Society was completa. It won Id be better, however, that the official liquQafctor should ...

THE TERRIFIC RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT THE VALE OF NEATH STATION

... IT is only the unforseen that happens, and railway accidents of the kind which para- lysed the public mind on Saturday last, and brought dismay into the hearts of the people of Merthyr, belong to that class of mis- haps over which it would almost seem im- possible to exercise human control. It is easy enough to be wise after the event, and to make a ^variety of suggestions which, if adopted, ...

MERTHYR BOARD OF HEALTH

... BREA K]rAST.- Epps's COCOA.—GRATEFUL AND COMFORT- a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the finest properties or well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. -Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with ...

GARDENING OPERATIONS

... KAY'S COMROUND EgsrNCE OF LINSEED fortifies the pm aeainst Cold, prevents Cough, and cures most affections of the chest, throat. and luugs.—Sold by most Chemists 6115 VALUAHLF. DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIII !!—If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling • T The Mexican Hair Renewer. for it will restore in every case Orev or White hair to its original colour, without leaving the disagreeable ...

THE SOUTH WALES COAL AND IRON TRADES

... CONFERENCE OF THE MEN. ACCEPTANCE OF THE TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION. A. private meeting of the representatives of the men engaged in these important interests was held on Wednesday and Thursday at Mer- thyr. There was considerable difference of opinion expressed with regard to the proposed reduction of ten per cent, but we rejoice to announce that a resolution was ultimately carried, in ...

j THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS

... AN AWKWARD INCIDENT. The Morning Post says At the civic reception of the Emperor an unfortunate mistake was committed which led to somewhat painful results. On a previous occasion the status of the ambassadors of the great powers had been lamentably ignored, and it was hoped that the authorities would in future be better ac- quainted with the rules of precedence. Nevertheless, on Monday when ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... ACCIDENT TO DR. DAVIES.—We regret to hear that this eminent and much respected medical gentleman met with a. somewhat severe accident on Tuesday last. His horse stumbled in High-street, and be had a severe fall Although no fracture or dislocation took place, yet he was badly bruised. We are glad to announce that he is recovt ring. CREMATION. —A letter from Berlin, dated 13th May, states that ...

LOCAL RAILWAY TIME TABLES

... IHli v^iU'EY ii POST OFFICX ARRIVALS OF MAILS. ^rpL^i^0n^'Sn•, ?°,uth a,a Eaat of England, Scotland, i. Glo'ster, Newport Mou.), Cardiff, jontjpndd, bouth Wales, and Foreign Parts 6.15mom ff JTOItTH MAIL. ri,. it?'- Aflglnnd, Scotland, Ireland, North Wales, Kter,. Lristol, West of England, Newport (>Ion.), ypndd, Cardiff, and South Wales 12.50 after p,.M R J LOXDON DAT MAIL. fni r ,01) ,on' ...

THE AGRICULTURAL LOCK-OUT

... TERMINATION OF A STRIKE. Two thousand miners in Bolton, Farn-worth. and Kearsley. Wearsley, Little I,ever, and Bulwood Dis- tricts, who struck last week against a reduction of wages, resumed work on Tuesday. A meeting -will be held on Friday, when representatives of Wearsley, Farmwortii. and Koarsley Districts will consider the advisability of restricting the output of coal. ...

TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... THE BRITISH RULE IN INDIA. A conference of gentlemen interested in the affairs ef India was held under the auspices of the East India Association at Westminster Palace Hotel on Saturday for the purpose of considering some of the difficulties associated with the English Government of India. Mr. E. B. Eastwick, C.B., occupied the chair, and referred to the growing interest which the people of ...

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... GARDENING OPERATIONS. (From the Gardener's Magazine.) KITCHEN GARDEN. Vegetables in season comprise asparagus, broceolL cabbages, lettuce, leeks, onions, radishes, spinach, ana turnips from the open ground; French beans, carrots, cucumbers, mushrooms, potatoes, and tomatoes from the forcing houses. High culture should be aimed at now with all vege- table crops, frequent stirrings between the ...