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MUSIC IN WALES. ---------

... MUSIC IN WALES. BY DR. JOSEPH PARRY, LECTURER ON MUSIC, UNIV. COLLEGE, CARDIFF, THE NATIONAL MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. As a Welshman aud a musician, I am cheered by the prospects of a higher status of the music and musicians of my country. Personally, I may say that I have for many years hoped for higher results from the excellent musical resources of our country. That a radi- cal reformation is ...

------UNIVERSITY COLLEGE iOF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH

... UNIVERSITY COLLEGE iOF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. The Senate has awarded the following scholar- .h.ps aud exhibitions for the session 1890 1 :— £ T, K. Brighouse 40 j T. C. Warrington 25 25 Miss J. Parti id>;e 2b Miss E. Morgan — 25 20 VV. P. Fuiler 20 A. K. 20 1). R. O. Piytbercli 20 Mr lUcliards' scholarship for second year:- 11. J. Howell 20 Mrs Davits, lJandyssul, scholarship for second yetcr; ...

CARDIFF TIMES TH 4;iD SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS. TH

... CARDIFF TIMES TH 4;iD SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS. SCALE OF CHARGES FOR IF ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS ADDRESSES, PUBLICATIONS, EDUCATIONAL PER INSERTION. M 1 to 5 insertions 4d per line, or 4s per 6 TO 12 3D 3S >• HI 13 AND upwards.2d LEADER PAGE— 1 to 5 Illser .101IS 6d per lme, or 6A per 6 to 12 „ Ad.. 4a f 13 AND UPWARDS 3D „ 3S >' FF J PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, BAZAARS, COIRF^ EISTEDDFODAN, SHOWS, ...

BRECON AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... The Breconshire Agricultural Society dates back to 1755, and no more picturosquely-situated ground could have been chosen for its annual show than Dinas Green, which was visited on Tues- day by not fewer than 8,000 people, apart from subscribers, school children, military, Tha prizes offered this year amounted to about 603, and th« eetriea were satisfactory as to number, being 600, as against ...

---TEN BY

... TEN BY. The election to fill four vacancies in the town council took place on Saturday. The result was made known shortly after 9 p.m., as follows ;— ELECTED. George Richards C 271 B. G. Gifford C 249 NON-ELECTED. J. Truscott C 213 The election was not fought politically. ...

THE TIN-PLATE TRADE

... EXPORTS DURtNG NOVEMBER. Statistics have ?st been issued showing the quantise-) of tin plates and sheets exported from this country during the month of November. The total for the month, 25,056 tons, is 5,000 tons less than In the corresponding period of the pre- vious year, and nearly 4,000 tons more than in November, 1888. There is a notable shrinkage in the volume of trade with Russia., the ...

'-------------------------i:lJ THE WEEK'S MARKETS ...,---..............,

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS CORN LONDON, Wednesday —The market is quiet bat firm. There was hardly any English wheat otiering, and fully Monday's prices quoted for both English «nct foreign corn Flour is tirm—country markets the turn dearer. Barley unaltered. Oats very steady. Maize. 6d dearer. Beans and peas steady. Arrivals British-nil. Foreign-wheat, 70,340 qrs barley, 12,560 qrs oats, W,250 qrs ...

THE WEEKS MARKETS

... COLUMN FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. By Maggie Symington. Between the dark and the daylight, When the nght is beadnnina; to lower, Gomes a pause in the day's occnpat ons, That is known as the Children's Hour. —Longfellow. The month of Rold-is not. that what October ougbt to be called ?—finds you all hard at your lessons again, my dear little summer wanderers through the woods, over the hills, and by the ...

———————■1■=• THE WEEK'S MARKETS.

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN. ,t CARDIFP, St.dy -En,-Iish and foreign wheat søJj at an advance of Is per qr. Flour 6d per sack deaf* Maize and barley Is per qr more money. Oats firm aI1'] advancing. Beans and peas against buyers. Marke closing with an upward tendency. GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat was to-day, and 6d to Is per qr dearer. Foreiiin was held for 6d advance, but trade was not ...

SOUTH WALES COAL TRADE

... The shipments foreign from Cardiff, Newport, and Swansea last month were in advance of the despatch in the preceding month, though below those of the corresponding period of last year. On the other hand, it will be noticed that, institu- ting a like comparison, tho Tyne ports show im- proved return. Coastwise the shipments from the Welsh port* were larger than in February, but, except in the ...

THE WEEK'S BILL OF HEALTH

... The return of the Kegistrar-General for the week ending Saturday lust, 23rd August, show* •that tbe rates of mortality iu the several towns, arranged in order from the lowest, wore as follows Bristol ]3.0 Brighton 21 9 14 4 HuiUlersfield 22 7 Nottinguam .A5-3 Hull 22 7 Halifax lb i f Jj)(irby 23 3 Oltlhitm ] £ -j Sunderland .24 4 Bradford Norwich 24 6 ■Leicester „17'9 | iiinmiigharu.. -.24*6 ...