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... Dymuniri'n gohebwyr Cymreig gyfeirio eu goheb- iaetbau, llyfrau i'w badolygu, &0., fel ycanlyn Dafydd Morganwg, Morganwg Bouse Uantwit- street, Cardiff. ...
... Dymuniri'n gohebwyr Cymreig gyfeirio eu goheb- iaetbau, llyfrau i'w badolygu, &0., fel ycanlyn Dafydd Morganwg, Morganwg Bouse Uantwit- street, Cardiff. ...
... From our own Correspondent. POLITICAL—SOCIAL-LITERARY J. WBLSH MBMBBBS DURING VACATION. The vacation is as yet hardly over, and our Parliamentary representatives are not much en cadence. Between this and Christmas, however, e may expect a very fair show. Sir Hussey ivian has been showing bow robust he can be on occasion. Those of us who have watched his recent career in the House can see a ...
... On Tuesday afternoon, Mr Edison, the American electrician, and Mrs Edison paida visit of courtesy to tbe Lord Mayor and MJ0 Lady Mayoress at the 'Mansion House, were entertained at luncheon. They wero accofltt panied fey Miss Miller (Mrs Edison's sister Sir John Pender, K.C.M.G., Sir Anderson, Mr Tait, Colouel and Gourand, Mr Layland, and Mr J. S. Forbes* Among those asked to meet them at ...
... DEATH OF MR WILKIE COTLINS. The death was announced of Mr Wilkie Collins, the author of Blind Love, the sensational story now appearing in the columns of tbe Carditf Times, at his residence, 52, Wimpole-street, London, on Monday mormug. The deceased novelist was 65 years of alto. Biographical Sketch. [FROM HEN OF THE TIME.] William Wilkie Collies, eldest son of the late William Collins. R ...
... COLUMN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. By Maggie Symington. Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day's occupations That is known as the C hildren's Hour. Longftttow. I want you to help me in awarding the Holiday Letter Prizes. Will you do so, my darlings? I imagine I see a willing helpfulness beaming out from all your little faces, so I had better ...
... The SOUTH WALES DA)LY NE'.VS may be obbHned i f.ONnox tnominx, immedis.tety after the aniva.l of tb iQAS G. W.R.. tra.iu. at our office, 15o Fleet- streft, Smith &nd Sou's .Hockst?]). PafMin?on Station; ?I ...
... MICEAEbMAS' SALES. AS SIN GTON. Messrs.GeorgeCoote fnd Son sold by anetiop,on MOurlay, the larce and mi'eellnneonui grictiltral 'stoak of the Park Farm. EJlat Falmn, and Little Greys, Asaington, hby dieectien of the administrator of the esatite of Mr. John Dyer, deeeiised: The catalogue .contained nearly 300 tots of important live and dead 'farming stock. There wvs- ?? large attendance of ...
... X ARVEST THANKSGIVING FESTIVALS. ST. MATTErw'S, IPS5ivtOi.-Friday Inst being tbe eve of St. Mattihew's Day, the Patron Saiot of the Church, the customary htrrvest thanksgiving service was held. The service, which was fully choral, com- menced at eight p m, by the singing of hymn No. 332, ' A. and M ., .Como, ye thankful people, come. Speeial psialms ansi lessons were nuod. the latter baikig ...
... ESCAPES OF PARACHUTE PERFORMlERS. AN alartning incident took place in connection with an ascent from North Shields Cycling Ground on Saturday of -Miss Beaumont, an American para- chutist. After going up in a balloon to an altitude of ten thousand feet, she was descending, when her parachute hangings caught the lightning conductor of. Billy Mill Water works chimney, ovcr sixty-five feet high. ...
... I RURI--DECANAL CONFERENCE. On Thursday evening a Ituri-Decanal Conference was held, in tbo Council Chamber, Catlon Freeliug being iu the chIir, There were also preseimt ?? Revs. Canon Clhristopher, ?? S. Milne, J. C. Wilson, H. A. Harvoy, E. U. Dormner, I. B. Duggan, C. J. H. Fletcher, C. Marcon, DE, Kirkby, A, Coates, C. 0. Bowring, W. J. Guerrier, J. Howetson, - Halsal, C. E. Adams, - Segar ...
... OXFORD DIOCESAN CONFEREINCE. | The Conference wvill commence on Thursday next thn 2Gth of September with celebration of the Holy Comrmunion at the Cathedral at 8 am., and meetings in the Sheldonian Theatre from 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m., and from 2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. On Friday there will be meetings in the Shel- donian Theatre from 10 a.m. to I p.m., and from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. AGENDA. 10.30 a.m. ...
... SECOND EDITION, BY OUR. SPECIAL WIRE. BELFAST Nmwa-LETTFR OPmICm, e 169, FLEET STnERT, LONDON, E.O. y MONDA.Y MeaRaING, SIX O'CLOCK. THE END 0? THE STRIKE. . The Tinies says the effect of the strike upon the J shipping trade of London will not be seen until the cloud and dust of the battle have cleared away. n At present we have no means of gauging it, but It there is reason to hone that it ...