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... At the Cental Criminal Court on ThuradMr, r Wm. Guthrie, fdtmerly a police-constable TV dfonalon, w^a ,tt8ivicted of butglary, and sentenced to hod s ...
... At the Cental Criminal Court on ThuradMr, r Wm. Guthrie, fdtmerly a police-constable TV dfonalon, w^a ,tt8ivicted of butglary, and sentenced to hod s ...
... ROMAN CATHOLICS AND SCHOOL BOARDS. I ROMAN Catholics have, since the passing of the Education Act, shown themselves the uncompromising antagonists of School Boards. Their aims and intentions were plainly set forth in the celebrated manifesto of the Roman Catholic Bishops in 1871. At. a meeting held in October of that year, a series of resolutions were drawn up, and amongst other tilings the ...
... THE CHILDREN'S HOUR COLUMN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. BY MAGGIE SYMINGTON. Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupation, That is known as the Children's Hour. A. B. C. OF HISTORY—LORD MACATTLAY'S SCHOOL BOY—OAK APPLE DAY—ON KINVER HEATH— BOSCO-BELLOJ— SUNDAY AT BOSCOBEL — TRUSTY DICK PENDEBIL—THE ROYAL OAK—ST. WILFRED'S ...
... NI CHEL GRUDD GYSTUDD GALON. Ni chel grudd gystudd neu gu-y plon, I'r golwg claw'n eglnr; Arwaiu poen i'r wyneb par, A dwg iasau digysur. LLEDBODIAS, ...
... YSTRADMYNACH. FATAL ACCIDENT.—On Wednesday morning a labourer named Henry Elackwell, about 45 years of age, while at work clearing earth of the rock in the Twyn Paving-stone Quarry, near Ystrad- mynach, received fatal injuries from a fall of earth coming upon him from the face of the quarry suddenly, while filling a wheelbarrow. He was speedily extricated by his fellow-workmen. taken to the ...
... PONTYPRIDD AND RHONDDA TRAM- WAYS. A bill to confirm certain provisional orders made by the Board of Trade under the Tramways Act of 1870, came before Mr Robinson (one of the examiners of the House of Commons), at West- minster, on Monday afternoon, for the purpose of complying with the standing orders. The follow- ing order is of local interest. It relates to Ponty- pridd and the Rhondda ...
... EAST GLAMORGAN CAL- VINISTIC METHODISTS. The Calvinistic Methodist monthly meeting, for East Glamorgan, was held on Tuesday at Penlline, under the presidency of the Rev. J. M. Jones, Cardiff, when delegates were present from all the districts, and representing 26,000 members and adherents. At the afternoon sitting the following resolutions were unanimously passed. That this meeting records ...
... ) EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT. IMPORTANT DECISION. Sir Rupert Kettle on Tuesday delivered judg- ment in the Dudley County-court on the legality or otherwise of a workman pledging the action ot his widow by contracting himself out of the Em- ployers' Liability Act. The question had been left to him by Earl Dudley, who was sued for JB150 by the widow of a pit sinker, killed by the neglect of his ...
... THE CHILDREN'S HOUR COLUMN FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, BY MAGGIE SYMINGTON. Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupation, That is known as the Children's Hour. Longfellow. WOODS IN MAY—SONGS OF BIRDS—LEAVES—A TREE KNOWN BY ITS LBAF-THK USE OF LEAVES—WHAT WORMS DO—BURROWS OF EARTHWORKS—A NATU- RALIST'S DISCOVERIES—HABITS AND SENSES- ...
... COLLIERY DTSASTER IN WARWICKSHIRE. GOVERNMENT INQUIRY. ATHERSTONE, Wednesday Night.—The official inquiry into the cause of the recent colliery ex- plosion at Baxterley, by which 30 persons have lost their lives, was opened to-day, at Atherstone Town-haJl, before Dr. Iliffe, coroner, and a jury. Mr A. Morley, Q.C., M.P., attended at the insti- gation of the Home Secretary. The colliery trustees ...
... MR CHAMBERLAIN ON HIS TORY TRADUCERS. Mr Chamberlain, having received a copy of the speech in which Mr Pennington, of Bolton, is al- leged to have stated that if Joe Chamberlain had been stabbed in the Park on Saturday night he would have met the just deserts of his own policy, has forwarded the following letters to his two correspondents 72, Prince's Gate, S.W., May 13, 1882.-Sir,-I am ...
... CARDIFF. CATHEDKAL ESTABLISHMENTS COMMISSION.— This commission held a meeting on Wednesday for the further consideration of Carlisle and LIandaK Cathedrals. There were present the Archbishop of Canterbury (chairman). Lord Cran- brook, the Bishop of Carlisle, the Right Hon. A. J. B. Beresford-Hopc, M.P., Sir Walter C. James, Mr C. Dalrymple, M.P., the Dean of Carlisle and Canon Prescott, the ...