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... PrNARTH v. THE WANDERERS.—On Saturday, match, played at Penarth, between the Penarth C.C, and the Wanderers, was won easily by the latter team, Penarth—IX Roberts, 0—3; J. Lovett, 0—1; S. Thomas', 2—3; Heap, 2-5 Fry, 1—1; Lawrie, 12—3; G. Williams, 4- 0 G. Jordan, 2—9 Crick, 0—0; Austin, 2—3; Dyre, 0 extras, 6—11; total, ol—39. Wan- derers—C. Riches, 0—20; J. Thomas, G-ll; A. J. James, •'>; L- ...

TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 12. 1875, 1874. Increase. Dec. South Eastern — •• Brighton '4 1,89! Great Western of Canada.. — — ■ 4,693 TAFF Vale I. 7,90A 5,561 4,oi3 — Penarth Harbour, &c. 880 719 161.. Midland •• 108,195 101,32.C,S73 Rhymney •• •• 2,173 J ,834 28).. London & North Western 168,867 K-7,816 J,051. Brecon and Merthyr 1,287 1,3_9 Monmouthshire Railway ^IJ.v = Miles open. Reec pts. ...

QUOITS

... THE TRADES' COUNCIL AND THE LABOUR LAWS. The Parliamentary Committee of the Trades' Council have passed a resolution urging the members to support the Employers and Workmen's Bill, and the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Bill, sudject to certain minor amendments. ...

TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 29. lava. 13Y4. increase. uec. Taff Vale 5,789 8.323.. — 2,534 Penarth Harbour, &c. J87 1.4J-5 — 1,298 Midland .M2665122,3t8.. — 19,683 Rhymney „ 1,665 2, 79 — 514 Pembroke and Tenby 663 61i.. — 12 London & North Western 170,062 188,604.. — 13,442 Brecon and Merthyr 946 1,497.. — 551 Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Company 3,123 4,011.. — 888 Great Western .103,667 111,09J.. ...

THE DIVISION OY 1\1;1. DIXON'S COMPULSORY EDUCATION LILL

... THE CHILDREN'S DINNER. SIR,-We gave our last one meal a day yesterday. We began on February 23rd, and finished the 5th of June, thus completing our fifteenth week. During 13 out of these 15 weeks we have dined daily 5,COO children. The other two weeks, the first and the last, about 2,000 and 3,000 dined on an average every day. The dinner yesterday was one of the largest we ever gave at the ...

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... RITUALISM. THE ENGLISH CHURCH UNION AT CARDIFF. (FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.) On Wednesday and Thursday during the present week the anniversary of the English Church Uniou, has been celebrated at St. Mary's, Cardiff, with a pomp and mag- nificence which. in the opinion of some, have been greatly in excess of anything that could be required for the edi- fication of the worshippers or for the ...

PENARTH

... RIFLE COMPETITION. -The second competition o f the Penarth D. Company of the 16-h Bute Rifle Volunteers, took place at the Grangetown Range, on Thursday las but owing to the unfavourable weather there was not sue a large attendance of the corps as might otherwise have been expected. The following are the scores: Yds. Yds. 200 500 Pri.ate J. Wiggins. 2t 37 Sergt. T. Evans 23 10 ••• J; Corporal ...

LATEST Jftarkete.

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST BELGIAN COLLIEnS. On Wednesday, at the Police-station, Newnham, before Mr H. M. James, two well-dressed foreigners, named Thomas Mathieuse, aged 19, and Jean Louis Lecorr pfe, asred 24, were charged with having committed an assault, with attempt to rob, one Wintone Clayfield, ill the pBrish üf Awre, on the proviouiJ evening. From the evidence it appeared that on ...

CRICKET. !

... FOUNDERING OF A VE-SEL IN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL. L03S OF ALL HANDS. During the tempestuous weather which prevailed in the B:istol Channel on Tuosday a coasting smack,bound from Penarth to B-istol, was observed a comparatively short distance up channel, suddenly to fuunder with aU on board. We learn that the i'anny (Phillips, master) a small vessel of 52 tons register, had left Peiiarth en the ...

THE PERMISSIVE BILL

... CLERGYMEN IN NONCONFORMIST PULPITS. A public meeting was held at the City Temple, Holborn, London, yesterday, to take into consideration the state of the law on the question of clergymen preaching in Non- conformist pulpits, Mr. Samuel Morley in the chair. There were also present—The Dean of Westminster, Sir Thomas Chambers, M.P., Mr. Thomas Hughes, Q.C., the Rev. Dr. Stoughton, the Rev. Dr. ...

RIFLE COMPETITION IN GLAMORGANSHIRE

... FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE IN THE BRISTOL CATTLE MARKET. Yesterday, before the Bristol magistrates, Charles Seward, a cattle dealer of Clerkenwell, was charged with allowing an animal suffering from the foot-and mouth disease to be exposed for sale in the Bristol Cattle Market that morning. Mr. Brice, town clerk, prosecuted on behalf of the Cattle Market Trustees. Mr Cade, the inspector, proved ...