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... Vice-Chancellor Bacon,on Monday, made an order Iso wind up the Paris Morning News on the petition of creditors for £6,000. The company was formed iu London a y*ar ago. ...
... Vice-Chancellor Bacon,on Monday, made an order Iso wind up the Paris Morning News on the petition of creditors for £6,000. The company was formed iu London a y*ar ago. ...
... With a view to indS him asf bee written to, agency in succession to Mr Rvmov°eP 6 ...
... Shortly after noon on Wednesday a German, Darned Jiusuic, who is said to be an engineer, shot Mrs Jubb, landlady of the Roy il Hotel, West-street, Sheffield, and theu killed himself. It appears that before Mr and Mrs Jubb came to the hotel Husnic lived with them. He entered the hotel on Wednesday and commenced a conversa- tion with a man in the bar. He then tapped on the counter, and the ...
... The Powis Exhibition, which is worth £60 a year, has been awarded to Mr W. Llewelyn Williams Hulmeian Exhibitioner, of Brasenose College, Oxford. Mr Williams was educated at Llandovery College. ...
... THE ALLEGED WIFE^BE ATING BY A NEWPORT TRADESMAN. At Newport borough police court on Wednesday, the adjournel summons against Mr Robert Vaughan, jeweller. Commercial-street, for assault- ing his wife, Maria V aognan, was proceeded with. Complainant stated that on Monday, the 7th inst., her husband came home intoxicated. She remonstrated gently with him, and said, This is the condition you ...
... The quantity of coal sent to London by railway in August shows a falling off as compared with July cf 29,538 tons, and was 15,972 tons less than in the corresponding month of last year. The falling off was fully shared in by most 3f the col- lieries in South Wales doing business with the metropolis, the result of the comparatively high rate for carriage, which is from Is 2d to Is 5d per ton ...
... MR DAVID JONES'S WEDDING.—A banquet was held on Monday evening to celebrate the return of Mr David Jonss, senior partner of the firm of Messrs D. Jones and Co., grocers and provision dealers, from his honeymoon. The banquet was served in Mr Jones's new building in North- street, and Mr Jones, of Cardiff, a partner in the firm, presided. During the evening a timepiece and an illuminated address ...
... CRI AKGEN. Elusen a Chariad a gysgant eill dwy, Tra'1' blwyddi ar daith i'r trag wyddol, Ni chlywant ochenaid y galon dan glwy » ? Na'r weddi am fara beunyddioh Y gweddwon a wylant, A'r plant a newynant; Elusen a Chariad a gysgaiit, a gysgant, Pa bryd y dihunant, O! Dduvv? O! 'r cwynfan a glywir! Ai byddar yw'r byd I swa taer ymbiliau'r dyfnderoedd A gysga Elusen a Chariad o byd, Tra heibio y ...
... SWANSEA. A BARGAIN.—-The Palace of Varieties has been knocked down to Mr R. T. lleed for £27. APPOINTMENT OF A NEW PASTOR.—The Rev. J. Bailey, of Sheffield, has been appointed super- intendent 06 the Swansea circuit of the Primitive Methodist Church. Ho commenced his ministrations at Pell-street Chapel, on Sunday. Mr Bailey has been most successful at Sheffield. CONSERVATISM.—At a meeting of ...
... LLANDILO. Mr DAVID PUGH. M.P Mahoravon, was awarded a prize of £ 20, nnd Mrs L. Williams, Pr,'ze of £ 10> heifers calved in 1885, at the Royat Agricultural Society of Eng- land Show, held at Norwich on Monday last. ...
... „ DOWLAIS. PILFEBING.—John Morgan, an ill-clad boy, was charged at the Merthyr police-court on Monday with stealing a tin of condensed milk from the shop of Mr David Jones at half-past ten o'clock on the night of 17th July. Prisoner was ordered to receive four strokes from a birch rod. ...
... COMPULSORY PROPOSALS BY MR ...