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CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AMJUSETMENTS. THEAkTRE ROYAL .I The boards at the Ttheatre ?? are this week occupied by Mr. James P. Moore (late of the Gaiety Theatre, Lontdon) and his popular company9 whicl; includes the well-known Miss Kate NVewton, nowt on her fifth tour through the orovinces. T'ho play is a favourite one, being Little 18-Carat, or the Rough Nugget, and tbe attendance last niglht snowed thar, it ...

A STORY OF THE SNOW

... en: Ur. A. 0. Brookes, deputy coner for the Hen- dred of liglh Peak, Derbyshire, held an inqueat at . Ashopton inn, twelve rniles from Shefield, on Thursday afteron on the body of Wiltiam ml Walker, ?? 17 son of Mr. frk Walket, farmer, no of Ridinghouse Parki arish of Dersent The circumstances of his death have already been o noticed. Oni7 three wimtnesse were examined- cc: the father, mother, ...

FLOWERING SUNDAY IN WALES

... FLOWERRTG SUNDAY IN WALES. Ic0 Palm Sunday, coming immediately after a snow- e storm .that left the hill-tops and mountains white t and frosted, might, with good show of reawnhave been permitted tb pzss away this year but Imper. f fectly accompanied by that sweetly poetical a custom of embellishing the graves of the dead- But the dreary, comfortles indications of the dawn t did not materially ...

BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW

... ti BATH AND WEST OF ti ENGLAND'SIOW. of i Afi Ire, .k 4A.J' K ?? I ^ V 0 , fiecti all proy ter FORTHCOMING MEETING AT leart of NEWPORT, htave Ia tt red A meeting of the Local Finance Committes of consi ire, the Bath and West of England Show was held at regai ses the Town-hall, Newport, on Wednesday afternoon, They ~nd Colonel Lyne presiding. The position of the local divis the finances was ...

REVIEWS

... Itc VfI F mar S. ehave1 recei'ved the, f ollowin g f Or rcriecv PAR1TS 0? STANDAS-D ?~~xe 01 ldcs-rs. CL.ISSELL and Co., Ludrrn- hLodn~ sk- Eae5 elotipadiC Iiictionary ' Saturdaym .ounmai ?? ac'Id Vs ienrici t2'Cip: Sou' ?? .. LVVAT\YDno LOCKS, lint Cn., Lcun&-n '3 .tsoctnr ?? ?? Cd T3 Wo rIctrac ?? Gd. 0 r, 1d? 15 .i t.v, iic 6. {Y!?47 ttc-z~t.. uto t'ine ?? - Llod. Every Liocu w .W ?? ...

HORACE AT DAVEY

... . ORACB AP DAVEY. -- hE My EHorace, fresh fromn London Town, Ve And glorified with Wig and Gown, Aud shibboleths within. thy crown- Ap Horace ?? Ap Davey! ,5 Welsh lessons conned from A to Z, as With quibbles mingling in thy head, an And tantalising brief, wiell-read, be For Welsh is 'Welsh, my Davey! hi The Church-on that speak loud and long, Pe When preaching chaps thou art among; sh Sound ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... Mr to $lRH'ODA AT' 'F1IlE CARDIFF ?? 'r'ls i'jtE T REO1YAL. lie We anticipate bumper houses for 'Rlhoda n'at is the Tlentre Royal t.EX. wee.k. The .eattre oil Mon- wie day night was visited by a very I;Lrge number of 9s. people, and that [kiev appreciated the performance ry was sufficiently evidenced during the evening. - h Rhoda, written by Mr. Walter ParkFe /(auxhor oP 1 Etrella and ...

PONTYPRIDD DOG SHOW

... PONTYPRIDI) DOG SHOW. ry SPCAIRIIIM Of H lid LXHlBITS. re _ _ _ Idtr ils FULL LIST OF PR2IZES. C Lis £s[RaOM OUi SPECIAL coRirPspoMONr3E-. Cc' of P1ONTYPRIDD, THURSDAY. A. 10 t~ Pontypridd has another dog show the corn-p Imittee and those interested in it will have to look le out for another place to hold it, for the Market- L it place was uncomfortable, simply for the reasonH V. atint the ...

INAUGURATION OF A MAY DAY SHOW AT NEWPORT

... INAUGURATION OF A MAY DAY SEOW AT NEWPORT. to 0 SHOW AT NEWPORT. I t Following the successful example of Cardiff ir Newport has made arrangements for the inaugura- ft tion this vear of an annual May Day show and g horse parade, which already gives rosiest c promises for the lot of May nest. Starting with w three excellent objects in view-good grooming, hi freedom from marks of ill-usage, and, ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

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IMPORTANT ADDITION TO CARDIFF MUSEUM

... IMPORTANT ADDITION TO CARDIFF MNRUSEUM. It will be in We recollection of many readers of rd the JWebtei'n J4fa11 that about nine years ago a large ?? slab was found in Newto, Nottage Green, near art the church, with footprints of a bird-like chlarac- d t. ter, and closely resembling those made by the 0 e emu. Tlis slab wilS purchased and presented to is- the Cardiff Museum by Colonel ...

ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... R~OYAL ~COLLE~GE OF~ M USIC. 1 - Z- SUCC&6S OF A DOWLAIS WORUKING MAN. The competition for open scholarships at the Royal College of Music was held last Saturday. There were only two scholarships in the vocal division-namely, one for female end one for male voices-but the number of candidates was very large in both cases. After a severe struggle Miss Richardson (a young lady from Staffordshire ...