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JOKES AND JOKERS

... JOES AND JYOR Of Noah count: The animals in the ark A Lewistown tteamustr(sek Careles1y left' a nedle in the back of a young lady customner's draese nd now a particula friend of theb family baa h'I ki- done up in arnica. M'Yhshd r 'How an I tell it is classical music? Thri s easy enough. When you hear everybody appla~& and look relieved after the piece is Anished, -ith you Can know that it ...

COLONEL HILL'S OFFER TO THE CARDIFF MUSEUM

... COLONEL RILLS OFFER TO THE CARDIFF MUSEUM. Tim CORPORATION ANND SUNDAY a OPENING. IMP41ORTANT DISCUSSION. th. t At the meeting of the Cardiff Corporation On Monday, Alderman Taylor presiding, as an amend- tfir mentto then-inutesof the Free Library and Museum ha Committee, which contained the refusal to accept is a gift of pictures for the Museum from Colonel th~ Hill because the condition ...

REVIEWS

... REVIEWVS. Tax. Sscas-r or DxA-rer, WITe SoXlS COLLECTED el PoEzds, by Edwin Arnold, MIA. (London, Triihoer b and Go., Ludgate-hill), is a volume of some 400 odd c pages, by the author of Thu Light of Asia. Reading the introduction to the book made us a heartily wish that the author had given us more of Englih and less of Sansklrit in file poetry. TheW Ea/eUpaesr/srsd, or rather the first ...

MUNIFICENT OFFERS FOR THE CARDIFF MUSEUM

... MUWICENT OFFERS-FOR THEI CAinDIFF MUSEUM. REJECTION ON SABBATAIRIAN GROUNDS. A special meeting of the Cardiff Free Library and Museum Committee was held on Friday even- ing at the Town-haill, Cardiff, for the purpose of considering an offer mado through Colonel Bill of . as valuable collection of works of art, &c., for the Museum. Dr. Taylor. chairman of tihe committee, presided, and there ...

THE RED DRAGON.*

... ,,THE RED DRAGON.t- On There can be no doubt that month by month the National Magazine of Wales is sbeadily forging ahead towards the front rank of literary excel- at, lence. We venture to think that some or the , papers in its Msay number will not be beaten by (I ; anvthine to be found in any competitor whatever. h, ad, There in the Notable Man of Wales, for instance, fc et Holy George ...

AFTER DARK AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... ; AFTER 1D).RKE' AT THE THEATRE ei f ROYAL, CARDIFF. b It shows mach for the inherent strength of a drama that some fifteen years after its first pro- duction it should still possess an undeuiable hold over the public. The play must not be a piece de oircomtcnce, hut must have an interest independent of at certain age, and of a fashion that can be dated. In After Dark the conflict ...

THE SORCERER AND TRIAL BY JURY AT THE CARDIFF THEARE

... TH.E SORCERER AND 'rTRTAL BY B JURY AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE. - for - fo on On Thursday evening the two earliest works of es those famtous jesters, Messrs. Gilbert and Sulli- [Id van, weae performed for. the first tinme in Cardiff, nr and a brilliant audience affixed to both the unmis- ve takable seal of approval. It is now ten years hE in- ago that the dramatic ?? by Jary, la; B.) first saw ...

CARNARVON HORSE SHOW

... OARNARVON HOR8SE SHOW. Zver-inco 1880 the Garnarvon Horse Show, hel' in the spacious Pavilion in that town, has been regarded as the principal attraction on - each I sue. .oeeding Whit-Monday in North Wales, if not to the thousands of excursionists who flock to the Prinoi- ipality from'nall parts of the North, of England, cer-' tainly to those who desire to witness the gradual improvement ...

THE GLAMORGAN HUNT

... TrIll G' ICAMUAOCTG tN ITTJNT. PUPPY SH1OW AT LL&NDOUGL{, The annuiil puppy shiow In Connection Wi(h the Glaiuoryan Hunt ?? liilu sit. 1he KJn odels Lli ( - dough, on Thursday, wvhen H. Glrant, huntsultin to Lordc Fitzliirdhig (tli; erorlrelet hounIs), judged tiu3 Young slitry, ton iisting of seinie fnritieen couples of ?? hounds, in rhe ptesence of theneiser, zMr. J. S. Gibbon, Cnlnnel Tyler, ...

CALLED BACK AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... CALLED BACK AT THFE THEATRY. ROYAL, CARDIFF. I Iiugh Convway's cever-ndintorestinn-story gwve 2 rise shortly after its publication to tbe clever end interestin*- play Seen last evening for the second t time in J;arwlif. Boith story and play arer new r well known, and, judging from the receptien V accorded in thi wiece on Monday niglt by a crowdeO house, it is evident tisat thje I audhor ...

Barddoniaeth

... &Arbboiatth. ER COF AM MRS. M. EDWABDS, ABERAMAN. Fel gwir 'i fatm ye Israel ba hon am fl'nyddau Yn gvmorth ?? phriod i garlo yr Arch: Crybwyliiad ei henw i fil a' hadwae ,ert -Gyfeiria eu meddwl at rinwedd a phareb. Canol.bwynt ei hviegais oedd iw yddiant yr eglwyB; Eli hoffai wel'd ?? wmtdeidIiwys, A heddweh ei. meibion fel he idweb P tradays, .A chariad yn twymno pob mynwes fel alch. Yn ...

Published: Saturday 16 May 1885
Newspaper: Y Goleuad
County: Caernarfonshire, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1052 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COLONEL HILL'S OFFER TO THE CARDIFF MUSEUM

... COIONIBJi HILL'S OFFER TO THE CARDlFF MUSEUM. I s EBY UR. IV. SIMONS. GWzANVaaai1 ti I hope it may not be deemed out of place for a fi ' resident in the hills to protest aginst the action y t of the seven stupid bigots in authority at Cardiff T . who have refused to entertain the offer made by v r Colonel Bill. Mir. Meneleus would never have b given his splendid pictures to custodians of that ...