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CARMARTHEN SCHOOL OF ART

... CAkRM.ARTHPlN SCHOOL OF ART. - PRESENTATION 01F PRIZES BY SIR JOEN I 5JONES JENKfNS, M.P. The a EXHIBITION OF WORKS BY LOCAL ARTISTS. hinted a: Thle annual distribut ion of prizes to the success- seen tice ful students of tile Carinarthen School of Art, the Saint on maister of Which is Mr. W. Jones, took place on day an ELMondav. In the afternoon a large collection of manic works by pupils of ...

SIGNOR PAGGIS CONCERT AT CARDIFF

... SIGNOR PkGGrS CONCERT' AT CARDIFF. Although Signor Paggi is well known and most nn highly-respected by old Cardiffians, almost a new cz D generation hag sprung up since lie resided in this na district. We mar, therefr-e, state for those who of I are unncqusinted with him that ?? ws for many rt t years an esteemed flautist living amongst us, but that he has of late lived in London. where he has ...

THE RED DRAGON

... TRLE RED DRAGONN.' of The December number of the National Maga- w, CUzi ne is a really brillight one. ?? articl* areno e. so numerousias usual, binthey are, on the average, be ' on-ger and of exceptional excellence. A lady, wbo ce hasadopey h name of Morveth Mathew de be Rdr, leads4 off with one of thle best And most n interesting biographies yet published, the subject wIN 9 being Admiral ...

THE ANTIQUITY OF WELSH MUSIC

... | THE -ANTIQUITY OF WELSH 3mSIC. I NEW WO1iX BY MR. BRINLEY RICEARDS. Mr. Brinley Richards has done much to elucidate Y the musical history of the Welsh people, and it is - owing largely to his efforts that a more general h appreciation of Welsh song has been manifested e throughout the country. Mr. Richards has just L produced an enlarged collection of national songs, .e and on Wednesday the ...

PEMBROKE FAT CATTLE SHOW

... PEMBROKE FAT CATTLN SHOW. AWARD OF PRIZES. w This annual exhibition and competition of fat ,a stock was held in tie Miarket-plaee on Monday. h( The entries were not quite so numerous as upon n, former occtsions, but there could not possibly be tt any mistakeas to the gensral quality of the exhi- fi bits, wbich throughout were excellent. Tits black It or Castlemartin breed of cattle was ...

MARCH PUBLICATIONS

... I ~~[SECOND NOTICE.] . Messrs.Cssell and Company's serialpublicationes - for March include those well-knowa~nworks 1Thei .w Library, of English Literature, The Peoples of taim s1 the World, Universal History, Familiar tileat -Garden Flowers, 1Cities of the World, New Thi Testamene Commentary, History of Music,aid 'f1 Practical Dictionary of Nlecharids,` 1The Satur- it day ...

ALMIGHTY CELL

... ALTMIGHTY CELL. [Br Momzm1 Tn reply to Isir. John Arthan Jones, Swansea, as to my authority for stating that Cell is one of the r Welsh names of Jehovah, i beg to state I am rather astonished at the question, for the fact is wvell ,S. known to all men familiar with the ancient poetry to of the Cymric bards. Such expressions as tbe lie ollowing are familiar to aU readers of the old he bardsa ...

LLANDILO CHRISTMAS SHOW

... LLA.NDILO CHRISTRAS SHOW. The annual Christmas show 6f fatstock, pow, try, dairy produce, and crops, in connection with the Llandilo Agricultural Society, was held at the Market-place, LI:rndilo, on Wednesday. Although still small, the show has been rising in locaffavour, and the qualitv of the stock sent in was much in advance of wirat had previously been seen. The attendance of visitors from ...

THEATRE ROYAL, SHEFFIELD

... | '1'HE.AThE 1ROY.AL, SHEFFIELO. * This theatre is at present in the handsi of Mr. JAI he WV. H. Dfaw, whI left Cardiff for the purpo-e of un- actio in dbrtaking the lesseeship. The following very defer lie flattering notice appealed in a Sheffield con- stolei ed ?? the theatre is now closed in order Ruid ed to coisiplete tbe preparations necessary for the pro- tie t. as duction ot the coming ...

UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS' SOCIETY

... UNITED CQ-UNTIf RViNTEISM - . ooEl'rY. VI ANNlTUAL, SHtOW AT CARMARTH EN. & r r Thle annual show of. hunters, in connection with i the United Counties Hunters' Society, which em- 1 braces the four counties of Ginitnorgan,. Carmar- then, Cardigan, andd Pembroke, wns held under e mostfavourable ?? in afield near the E , Cattle M;rk-et, carifartlien, lent for the purpose bv ?e Mr. Aldernman ...

DESTRUCTION OF EDINBURGH THEATRE ROYAL BY FIRE

... - I The Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, was reduced to ruins on Monday by a fire which broke out about b twelve o'clock at noon, and burnt fiercely for over three hours. The theatre, which belonged to a t joint-stock company, was leased by Mr. Heslop, a and when the conflagration broke out Mr. Cbam- t berlyn's Company were rehearsing The Nightin- gale, a new piece, which was to have been pro- a ...

NEW POEM BY MR. SWINBURNE

... I' Howea Chimes, edited by the well-known or novelist, Mr. P. W. Robinson, there will appear tomorrow ?? a new and original poem by w rd Mr. Algernon CharlesSwinburne, entitled Thanks- c rk ginug, which is as follows:- as A new yemr gelas on us. terful _ And troub.ed and tmiling dim It8 AB the smile on & lip still fearful, h ity As glances of eyes that swim; I at But the bird of my helrt ...