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SOUTH WALES TIKXI TABLE

... SOUTH WALES TABLE. CAR! 'IFF. SWANSEA. NEWPORT^/ JULY. jMornEveniHghtMom Even light; Morn Even Wj/ 24 Friday ..j 1 39! 2 i9 20 9 0 4?: 1 33'l5 31 1 47j 2 27 jf 23 Saturday.. 2 57, 3 33 21 S' 2 14 2 £ 010 0 3 5 3 41 J 26 Sunday 4 7; 4 42,23 t; 3 22 3 5317 6'1 4 15 4 50J 24 Friday ..j 1 39! 2 i9 20 9 0 4?: 1 33'l5 31 1 47j 2 27 jf 23 Saturday.. 2 57, 3 33 21 S' 2 14 2 £ 010 0 3 5 3 41 J 26 ...

—I RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. 'I

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 28th. 1874. 1873. Increase. Deo. Taff Vale £8,061 8,223 — t62 Penarth Harbour, Dock and Railway 1,337 1755 — 418 Somerset and Dorset 1,153 1.172 — Brecon and Merthyr 1,551 1,463 97 Great Westvrn 101,887 110,571 8,684 Monmouthshire Railway ard Canal Company 4,169 4.221 — London & North Western.. 173,722 172,585 — 1,137 ...

SOUTH WALES TIDE TABLE

... CARDIFF. SWANSEA. NEWPORT. { JULY. Morn|Even|Hght Morn|Even|Hght|Morn|Even Hght 10 Friday 3 s| 3 40)24 ll1 2 2o| 2 56;18 8! 3 111 3 48 23 8 11 Saturday.. 4 17j 4 54|26 1 3 31 4 5,19 7i 4 25 5 2 25 0 12 Sunday 5 29 6 127 3 4 38 5 10'20 6 5 37 6 9 26 5 13 Monday 6 30 6 56 27 8 5 39 6 5 20 10 6 38 7 4 26 11 14 Tuesday 7 21! 7 43i28 3 6 28 6 49^21 3 7 29j 7 51 27 6 15 Wednesday 8 3:8 25|28 4] 7 10 ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZE rTE NEWS

... THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT SWANSEA. THE ACCUSED BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. The Borough Police-court at Swansea was yesterday morning ctowded by persons anxious to obtain a glimpse of the French captain, who is in custody on the charge of wilfully murdering one of his sailors. When the case was called on the magistrates on the Bench were Mr T. Powell (Mayor), the Stipendiary, and Mr Thos. Ford (ex ...

; jltatest .Parlieis

... jltatest .Parlieis. CORN. LONDON GRAIN TRADE REPORT, FRIDAY.—Influenced by the fine weather and the brilliant harvest prospects both here and ull t ie Continent, as well as in America, the gr.1in trade has re- ii:ai»ed in an exceedingly quiet s'ate, and the tendercy of prices h.w aoain been in favour of I uyers. bnglinh wheat has bsen in by 110 means large supply, and Lhe show of foreign has ...

JCatest JRatfeets*

... ELECTION PETITIONS. KIDDERMINSTER. Yesterday morning Mr. Russell complained, that not- withstanding the order of the Court, not one scrap of paper relating to the election of 1874 had been produced by Mr. Grant. Either these documents had been deli* berately concealed or destroyed. The only papers pro- duced related to the original demonstration. The Court was being treated with contempt, or ...

LAST NIGHT'S GAZETTE NEWS

... ANOTHER FABRICATION. The veracity of the Bute print, and the care taken by the staff, is frequently puffed before the readers of that paper. As a sample of this care and attention the fol- lowing paragraph appeared in their issue of Friday morning :— PLATINO wirn FIREARMS.—The Inhabitants of the lower part of St. Mary-street were thrown into a stats of considerable consternation on Thursday ...

I THE CAMP AT WIMBLEDON

... The report .it the Select Committee oil the Adulteration 0: Food Act states that they are unanimously of opinion that the Act has done much good, but nee-els amendment. The committee believe the public arc cheated rather than poisoned in the matter of aelulteration, The Western Daily Press fays that the Bristol and Exeter Railway Company has accepted the tender of a Belgian house for 200 sets ...