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... BRECON. ENTERTAINMENT.—An entertainment was given In the Town Hall on Wednesday evening, the proceeds of which were given to the Good Templars. The cbair was taken by Mr Bonnel Bishop, solicitor. The Misses Abbey recited selections from Marmion and I* Evangelint-, with much taste. Mr Well id's rendering of Othello's address to the Senate was scholarly and im^rcosive, and well merited the ...
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... ITE:.I^ OS } VL NEWS. -d I)ieii-.s or }'.}•' :,u- 0U b.tve at rived iu L II loll tn- C eiit. he i» expe- ted t, for some t.me. The Unnel Iiislirnet. of Blackburn have resolvea tc opioos- al: candidates n .t go in for Home Hule. A 'ft 'y a md Bsib-y .bed in a ■ »;1 .»y c-\rrag* on th« jo, ey from Il ls ol to Lo.n™, evening. held at St. Augustine'* Church, Peiidleoury. Brass i. strumeuta were ...
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... NEWPORT TOWN COUNCIL. The fortnightly meeting of the Watch Committee and Board of Health tuok place yesterday, the Mayor in the chair. There were also present Aldermen Homfray, Townsend, and Rarrhy Councillors H. J. Davis, Brown, West, W. Jones. Parnali, Murphy, Fothergill, T. Beynon, H. R. Evans, with Mr T. Woollett, Town Clerk. The Superintendent of Police complained of the diffi- culty he ...
... UithKc JTotiecs. IgDWABD JAM Si MULLINiiR, DECEASED. Pur-uarit 'o Act Or Parliament of the 2_nd 5: 23rd Victoria, chapter intituled, An Act tJ further amend the Law of l'ro per'v and to redeve '1l'U7.HBes, NOTiC-S IS GIVEN, that all Creditors and other peraOnShflYiDg aüy cairns or demands (1frainst the estate of tl>WARD JAMES MULLINfcR, late of the Royal Hotel, f-aiilt Mary-street, Cardif1' ...
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... THE PATENT MEDICINE TRADE. Mr. T. B. Groves, F.S.A., President of the British Pharmaceutical Conference, in his annual address, re- ferred to the evils arising from the impurities of patent medicines. He said our extended commerce and our propensity for foreign travel brought to our market more productions, vegetable and mineral, than reached any other part of the world. But it was to be ...