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LIST OF THE EAST-END MURDERS

... Nine women have been murdered in the Eaat- end under mysterious circumstances since Christmas Week in 1887. The following are the dates of the crimes und n&ines of tho victims BO far as known l.—CbnstmM week, 1887»-Au unknown woman found murdered near Osborne and Wentworth- streets, Whitechapel. m # 2.—August 7, 1888.—Martha lurner, found stabbed in 39 places on a landing in model dwellings ...

THE WEEK'S BILL OF HEALTH

... The return of the Registrar-General for the week ending Saturday last (2nd Nov.) shows that the rates of mortality in tbe several towns, arranged in order from the lowest, were at follow :— Brighton 11*6 J Bolton„ „18* Cardiff 13'9 Leeds .18'C Oldham 14-3 t-heffield. — —li-? Leicester „„l4'o Liverpool 20'g Nottingham w]4*7 Wolverhampton 21'5 Portsmouth ,.151 Plymouth ..221 Birkenhead 15 3 ...

THETWEEK'S MAUliUTS -..--'-

... AGRICULTURAL REVIEW. JPROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, t Another week of splendid growing weather, with bright sunshine, has brought all kinds of crops well forward, but grass cannot be a heavy crop, and keep will not be as plentiful this year as it was la^t. The fine weather has not had much influence on the wheat trade, but still prices are rather lower than thcy'WWo 'a week agoi ...

-) CARDIFF RIFLE CLUB

... ) CARDIFF RIFLE CLUB. j A club was formed a short time since for tlU I purpose of promoting a series of rifle competition i among the members of Her Alajesty's regular, j reserve, and auxiliary forces. The president of » the club is Captain Glendonu yn, the recently appointed adjutant, 2nd Glamorgan Rifle Voluo* teers vice-presidents, Captains Alartin, Staden,1 and Guthrie the hon. sec. and ...

CARDIFF

... THE WELSH LANGUAGE. Mr C. W. Jones, secretary of the Cymmrodorion Society, London, in the course of the day road a paper, in which he said:—Some fifty years after the birth of our Saviour, on the sunny hills of Italy, the land of the citron and the myrtle, the land of unclouded ekies, imperial Rome, the mis- tress of the world, was keeping high festival. Passing in review before the Roman ...

LOCAL OIlDINATi'ONS. /+

... LOCAL OIlDINATi'ONS. LLANDAFF. An ordination service wa.s held at Llandaff Cathedral on Sunday morning, when a number of candidates presented themselves to the bishop of the diocese. A procession was formed at the Pre- bendary House, aud, headed by the choir, marched to the cathedral, where the following ordinations took place :— KKACO.NS. John Char'03 Adams, B.A., JJywains Co.»ge, Cam- bridge ...

-------------.. COAL SHIPMENTS AT SOUTH WALES POUTS

... COAL SHIPMENTS AT SOUTH WALES POUTS. [BY CHEVIOT.] A good deal of interest in this locality centre? just now in the battle of the docks, as we-1 as in the battle of the sites for the college. Some speculation has been made by prominent citizens as to the relative shipments of the staple from this district at the several ports. The difficulty to convince-alld it is a more severe one than ...

--------------------OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS

... LOCAL LIQUIDATIONS, ETC. RO'r GAZETTE. John,otL.Ijn?3';necn,U:rEtarth3nshirc,j tracing'as J dm 1'Üolüa I,d Hop!du8, tiU1b1' merchant?. Anne Owen?, fc'i':r.ei'Iy of the Ba.nK HoteL Wiud- street. Swansea, but now uf fie Glamotgansltire, outofb'.iaineM. Tlioiiia,,i Edv.'ards, of the White L'on Inn, Mill- street, Newport, Moumontb.'Lirc, innkeeper and hcitel waiter. Octtvlus John Williams, of ...

GLAMORGAN AND MONMOUTH

... Oilr readers will have noticed that the county of Glamorgan is to have an increase of three ad- ] ditional members and Monmouth one. The former county will bo divided by the boundary commission into five divisions and Monmouth into three and in order that our readers may judge for themselves as to what those boundaries arc likely to be, we print below the population of the registration ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. -FOrtTHEPASTWEEK

... RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. THE FOR THE PAST WEEK I 1880 187 J In De A. A. soil 3203 — 112 Tail Vaie 98S2 8813 101:> — PeiiartliHarbour.se: 253h ]6r4 10:2 — Pembroke and Tenov 7 (3; Brecon and Merttiyr 1331 302 London North-Western JDï\H5 18:n 9 94^6 Great Western 1525i3 147241 5052 London x South Western 55 10 ilOGfi 41584 Lon¡jol].Chatlmrn. Dover 27.62 243) 717 701 16 — Metropolitan 96S3 — 18 ...

RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS

... FOR THE PAST WEEK. lco-5. 1382. In Pe £ £ £ £ Taff Vale- & Penartli Rail. 1544?.. 14177.. 1265.. — Rhymney 3)50. 3273.. 372.. Brecon aftd M-jitlivr 13..0. 1536.. 227.. — Pembroke mid Tenby 471.. 47ô_. — 7 Midland 132102, .1 56608.. 45ó Great Eastern :.5i3; 56.03.. — 670 Lancashire and Yorkshire.. 6:1190. 69°t;0 — 670 Metropolitan 11824.. 11797.. 27.. Metropolitan District 7403. 7226,. 117.. ...

GAZETTE NEWS

... GAZETTE NEWS. PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. Henry Norton and Edward Cottiughara, trading as Norton and Cottiugham, at 66, Lower Cathedral- road. and 38, Clifton-street, Cardiff; grocant and bakers. Richard Brown, Robert William Barnes and Joseph Bell, trading as Brown, Barnes, and Bell, at Liver- pool, London. Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Bradford, Hanley, Newcastle, Nottingham ...