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... GENTLEMEN OF SUSSEX V. SOUTH WALES. — This natch was resumed at Brighton, on Tuesday at 11.30. The .veather was fine, but the attendance was still smaller ,han on the previous day. C. M. Kennedy, not out, vaa joined by the Rev. Kwbank, but no stand was made ,ill K. Curteis got tegether, when the score was brought ip from 71 to 105, for which sixth and seventh wickets )oth felL H. Curteis was ...

CARDIFF WORKING MEN'S FLOWER SHOW

... to tht (Mitor. RITUALISM ON ITS DEFENCE. SIR,—I am quite aware I shall add nothing to the literature and argument of the Ritualistic controversy. If you want such a contribution, allow me to refer you to Mr McColl's recent work on Lawlessness, and others. As I have before stated, I shall not attempt to defend RitualL m in your columns. I don't think them the proper place for the discussion of ...

BRECONSHIRE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... On Saturday evening at half-past 10 o'clock, a schooner was wrecked on the Wolf Rock, to the west- ward of the Flat Holmes, in the Bristol channel, the crew escaping in their own boat. The vessel was the Welsh schooner,Sarah Ann,of Aberystwith, outward bound with a cargo of coal from Newport. The night was very dark and foggy, and it is said that the light on the Flat Holmes was not to be seen ...

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... to the Editor. RITUALISTIC INNOVATIONS AND THE DUTY OF THE LAITY. SIB,—I enclose a statutory declaration which would, in my opinion, meet with the support of all who love the Church of England. I desire publicly, with your per- mission, to call the attention of all interested in this matter, to their duty, and invite them to rally round the church-warden with their support and sympathy.— I am, ...

TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 17. ,r 1875, 1874. Increase. Decl las Vale 8 g 84 — Penartli Harbour, &c. 1,6,9 1909 3)9 Midland 114,307 113,236 1,071 Rhymney 2,S30 2,L ...

CRICKET

... ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO MURDER1 AT NEWPORT. THE PRISONER APPREHENDED ON THE ROATH ROAD. Much excitement was caused at Newport yesterday by a report that a shocking attempt had been made to take the life of a young woman named Mary Roberts, aged 20, a native of Monmouth, but who for some time has been a servant at the Old Bush Inn, Commercial-street, Newport. The supposed perpetrator of the act is ...

TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 3. 1875, 1874. Increase. Dec. Tan Vale 9,015 8 246 799 — Penarth Harbour, &c. 1,837 1,619 213 Midland Ilf),227 108,757 1,470.. Rhymnev 2,492 2,176.. 817.. London & North Western 181.663 180,057 1,611.» Brecon and Merthyr 1 357 1,410.. — 83 Monmouthshire Railway & Canal Company. 3,432 4,221 — 788 Great Western 103,979 101,187 5,7 J2 Pembroke and Tenby 612 696.. 16 ...

CRICKET

... MONU vIENI TJ RICHARD BAXTER. A for'-nisi r, hence the statue of Richard Baxter, one of the wreast st of those English divines who have stood up strongly for that liberty of conscience which, but for sturdy chamr ionship. must have fallen beneath the feet of the persecutors and bigots, wiil stand in the centre of the Bull Rir.; at Kidderminster, in which town the great preacher officiated as ...

TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR WEEK ENDING JiNB 26. 1870>, 1S74. iricr^se. Dec. Taff Vale 8/52 S (lia. '4Gtt Pcnarih Haibour, &c. 1,673 1,S37 356.. Midland H7,0i'l 112,313 4,778.. Rhymney 2,857 .2,341 •• •• — South Eastern — x •• — Somerset and Dorset 1,191 1,1[3.. 8S.. — Somerset and Dorset (Bath Extension) C-6 — — North Eastern •• — 1,423.. Great Eastern — — 1,S73 Great Northern. — — Lancashire & Yorkshire — — 2,783 ...

CRICKET.'

... THE NEW RHONDDA ENGINE AT PENTRE. The opening ceremony of Messrs Llewellyn and Cubltts' enterprising works came off on Thursday, the occasion being the tapping of the cupola for the first foreign order of a new engine for a sugar works in Australia. This ceremony was performed by Mrs Llewellyn, of Baglan Hall, with a silver hammer, with rosewood handle, on which was welded the first half ...

NEWS and CARDIFF TIMES

... TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR WEEK ENDING JULY 3. 1875, 1874. Increase. Dec. Midland •• 112,935 111,855 1,080.. fihymney 2,077 2/>75 2 North British — •• Chatham. — — •• !•>? •• North Eastern — — •• 3,135 Great Eastern — — •• •• Great Northern. — — • • 2.084 Great Western — — • • • • Caledonian — — ->°09 •• —- Great Northern of Scotland — — •• ~a •• 1^ Sheffield — — •• 1>852 —. Northwestern. — — •• •• ...

THE GLAMORGAN ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS AT BRITON FERRY

... STREET SCENE IN CARDIFF ON SUNDAY NIGHT. A strange spectacle was seen by those who happened to be in the principal street of Cardiff about twenty minutes past 10 oil Sunday night. Between, the fost-office and the Police Station was a givup of about a dozen people who were engaged in promoting a foot-race, and, the pre- liminaries having been arranged, and the stakes deposited, a start was made ...