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LITERATURE

... I1TERATUER. Notes on Coal Kining, intended as an Assist. ar SO once to Candidates for Certificates of H &sCo2poteney. as CoZliery Managers. By pr k TBEVO F. THOMAS, Colliery Guardian m O,(ffice, L~ondon, or r Wben everything haa been done whioh Acts of M . arliament Tender imperative, or intelligence can H suggest, mining ean never be other than a C] is. hazardous occupation to those engaged ...

Barddoniaeth

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Published: Saturday 03 January 1880
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1199 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CARNARVON

... CMRNARVON. PROPOSED SOCIETV OF5 MUSICIANS FORl WALES-The proposal for the establishcment of a Society for Musicians io Wales was discussed on Monday night, at the Guild- hall, there being a large represeatativa gathering of persona interested in the muaio of the Principality. The formation of the society was d cided upon, the Rev. E. Stephen (Tanymariau), composer of the oratorio The Se% of ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... FASHIONS FOR SANUARY. January, being only half-way through the winter season, is not the time for any radical changes in shapes or materials, but it gives us many novelties in the smaller details of la mode, and ceraitily the most notable of these is the wearing of 'anhlets.' This fashion, so rapidly gaining favour among the aristocracy-to which class its adoption will be confined-owes its ...

LITERATURE

... LITERITURE. HI'NTS oN ADvocAcy.-ThO title of this work, which has been recently published by Messrs. Waterlow Bros. and Layton, the enterprising law stationers of Birobin lane, is sufficient in itself to obtain for it an extenaive reading. We doubt not a that the book will be eagerly conned by the multi- i tudinous bevy ot young men whom the badness of trade and agriculture-or the difficulty ...

THE THIRD G.A.V. CONCERT

... d Our readers will doubtless be glad to be s. reminded, in reference to this forthcoming conoert, e that the artistes, as previously announced, are lie tbose of her Majesty's Opera, and that this is the zd only occasionduring the year on wbich these celebrated singors will appear in Cardiff. In the programme a selection of fiva English ballads is most harmoniously introduced amongst more Y' ...

CONWAY

... CON WYAY. TRFATS.-MMr Albert Wool (ex.rnayor), Bodlondeb gave to the aged ?? (if the Conway Workhouse o0 Chbistmnas Daycome tobacco and snuff, and to ?? ceil. dren o-arg s. On New Year's Day, Mrr Morgan, late of the Vicerage, gave a simi ar treat. MAle Goode, Bryn. byfryd, Penmaenmawr, alsn kindly contributed 5s for the purchase of oranges fC rthe children, and boots for tbe ?? the fuztaightly ...

A GHOST STORY OF TO-DAY

... La _saI e !3I A GAOSm STORY OF TO-DAY. aR 1_.Iy L he Rev. Augustus Jeeeopp. D D., has pub- IhI8 liaehd in the Atiw~xawbr a remarkable account o an apparition uf which be was the witnees in Lnrd Orford'si library at Manninxtofl Hall, Nor. folk, in (Inttber last. After dinner, the party On having breken up at half-paet ten, Dr. Jessopla in th retiren to the library to take notna of some of the ...

THE MENAI SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCE AND LITERATURE

... | On Thursday, the 8th inst., as briefly stated in our last imprOesion, a deeply interesting lecture on Spectrum Analysis was delivered at Friars School, Bangor, by Mr J. H. A. Hall, Old Bank, Bangor. There was a good attendance, and amongst those present were the Hon. Mrs Pennant, the Hou: Miss Eleanor Pennant, and the Misees Pvnnants Colonel the Hon. Saokville Weat and party, Captain ...

LITERATURE

... LITE&12AURE. ' 5!kSceS;SXAitn, LI ck. A Co's PoULICATIONS. -P. o Crcton' a C uncocldareo and ?? Coi cs a icn, l tton's ?? elopiia of ,iv, cesi nfcruiatlion.', and C'Cahrles 0 Ralleyl are weiied this montli. They are ail printed in * scelect tyrc, A nti thm ?? ilVOI are high claa e 1 w' 'ft -tIUVt it is cement that o whea complote they will forim a hanidimoe addition to a ay li br ebar. ...

Barddoniaeth

... ?? b - i a t~ Y DIWEDDAR MIR.'i JOHN FOflKES JONES, DOCiKS, C7AERDYDD. 0Penillion bnddugol ~n estddfo Siloaie, dyd tidolig,- 187.9. -Beiiia-d y' Pasrch. W. n M A.,. Aberystwyth. . Pa alar trwam heddy*w ,. .P y bdd-era? Foilk anwylt:eiin hoff-ddyn gymeryd o'n p11th; Y,,credw diaghby otddd ei firr.ter Y cywiru, n gwynebgTt! rihitmu tel g :: E D hydd'frydig', baelion'usj'rhyw~it i'r goteani,' 0; ...

Published: Saturday 24 January 1880
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1058 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. BULWER'S BENEFIT AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... wor. BUL.WRR'S BENEFIT AT THE THEATRE BOYAL, CARDIFF To-night (Friday) Mr. Balwer, the indefatigable manager of the Theatre Royal, Cardiff, will take his benefit. Those who have already seen Al Baba and the Forty Thieves can bear testimony to the admirable manner in which the pantomnme has beea staged. and how complete the acessories are in every detail, indicating the great cae and ...