UNITED COUNTIES GUN CLUB AT CARMARTHEN
... ?? -- l i' VIE FCOURT1ES GUN CLUB AX T CARMARTHEN. I The United Counties (Carmarthen, Pembroke, tic ad and Cardigan) Gun Club held its annual competi, In re- tion in a field belongin to Mr. David. Pre ...
... ?? -- l i' VIE FCOURT1ES GUN CLUB AX T CARMARTHEN. I The United Counties (Carmarthen, Pembroke, tic ad and Cardigan) Gun Club held its annual competi, In re- tion in a field belongin to Mr. David. Pre ...
... -SE*COND EDITION. ly WLSTvSo. MAIL Onrc:, .30 &t 2' tBLE ?? E GXkA*j BY. ~~GERM&Ny5.~ . 4 as ~KordssBErG,I MAY -.4 According to a 1 to stwauentn in the- East Prusssian GOzelte, the Imperial Cbancellor ...
... I I WeTr MAIL OFFICE, 4.30 Ar. (RETER'S TELEGRAMS.) TEE UMITED STATES. WASHINGTON, MAY 16.-A caucus of Republican members of the House of Repre- sentatives has resolved to oppose Mr. P ...
... LANCASHIRE COTTON RIOTS. >- THE RIOTERS FIRED UPON. THREE MEN KILLED. lt at A LADY KILLED BY FRIGHT. at LV1 ThE EFFORTS AT A COMPROMISE. it )f BLACKBURN, SATURDAY. a Fourteen rioters were shot at Harw ...
... DISTRICT NErWS I a_ CARDIFF. it AnDoi'TnoNc OF raE Co ?? Patu 0 ( IPL' iN- CA.RDiFF.-I order to 4aact a sAving, a pereoa wbho are in the habit of purrhassig pro y visions and other necessaries in larg ...
... In the House of Commons, yesterday, Mr Serjeant Spinks notified that on Monday he will put a question relating to the customs duties on British goods imported to Rou- mania. Mr Jenkins postponed a month his notice having relation to Ritualistic practices in the Church of England. Sir H. James gave notice that on Monday he will enquire as to the military strength of the country. Several notices ...
... CARDIFF. THE LvrE MR3 HUTCHINSON,—The interment of Mrs Hutchinson, wife of David Hutchiu- son, senior proprietor of the Hippodrome, West- gate-street, took place on Thursday, at the new Cemetery. The funeral procession, which con- sisted of a hearse and four mourning coaches, left the residence of Mr Hutchinson, Stacev-road, Dr Paine, and the Rev. J. Smvthies. Roatn, who officiated at the ...
... THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER ON THE CRISIS. The Chancellor of the Exchequer visited Oxford Tuesday at the invitation of the Oxford Union Society, to lay the foundation stone of the new Debating Hall. Advantage was taken of the oc- casion by the Conservative party to present an ad- dress of welcome at the railway station. Sir Stafford, in reply, said Government trusted that the Bupport which ...
... A PONTYPOOL LAW CASE. In the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, on Monday (before Mr Justice Fry), the case of Masters v. The Pontypool Local Government Board came forward. MrTFord North, Q.C., in opening this action, said the plaintiff wa3 the owner of certain property in Commercial-street, in the town of Pontypool, and the defendants, the Local Government Board of Pontypool, were the ...
... THE HEALTH OF TOWNS. Mr Stansfekl, M.P., presided over a conference Jll the health and sewage of towns, which took >lace at the Society of Arts. The right lion, fentleman, in the course of his address, pointed mt that the subject really under consideration ■ as the national health and the influences which effected it either one way or the other. Exer- ■sise, moderation* temperance, cleanliness ...
... MERTHYR ENGLISH SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. On Thursday, meetings in connection with the above union were held, A conference was held at 2.30 p.m., at Hope Chapel, tlie president of the union for the year, Mr George James, being in the chair. Papers were read as follow*' The desirability of the schools of the union adopting the course of the International Lessons, and of holding a reviewed ...
... NEWPORT. BOROUGH POLICE-COURT.—On Friday, Martin Ryan and Jane Ryan, man and wife, oharged with being drunk, were fined 5s each.—John Cooper, a tramp, charged with disorderly conduct at the House of Refuge, was sentenced to 14 days' hard labour.—John Shea, hobbler, and Charles Burns were charged with being drunk and disorderly, and with breaking a window, the pro- perty of Abraham Sloman, ...