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METROPOLITAN NOTES

... -M1ETROPOLITAN NOTES. THE TuDnc ExurArIom. The press view of the remarkable collection APiP of relics and pictures of the House of Tudor took place on Monday, and there can be no question of the present exhibition being quite up to the moark of that held last year at the New Gallery- that of the Stuarts. The Tudor The Exhibition, includes pictures, manuscripts, conch miniatures, relics, ...

PANTOMIME AT CARDIFF

... I ROBINSON CRUSOE AT THE E GRAND THEAOhE, T schb Tite week which lace followed flaxing flay hias bean a period of activity to Mr. Etpliiostone. That o gentleman found himself, efter the loitiel p&r era forniance, in Possession of a panitomime which thle suffered from excessive plumpness. 'To vary the gail figure, the good ship bed too many hianis on but board, and, as a consequence, since ...

THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE AT NEWPORT

... | THE PRIMIIOSE LEAGUE AT I | NEWPORT. I st ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCE. ti Ii' The usual New Year's entertainment and dance a' in connection with the Talbot and Tredegar Habi- h tations of lie Primrose League was held at tie s Albert-hall, Newport, on Friday evening, and was, as all tice league gatherings in the town are, very al wall attended. The proceedings were opened by Lord TaoDEGAo, vileo ...

BEAUMARIS

... Jo i BE II S. ,:}3~iEAUMARS A -* 1 l AND Lx n: !FesrvAa.The :rst' AnMj1 ?? 'ol thei Beaum6'riCboraV Unidu*as held at y ths Toi46i wall, BeaumiriiH'en Thuirs W' Decemnaber e,! 26th, the~ preidente;bein'0 Alderman' 'Hughes .and Mr. J. ?? :Laurie.:' Th'e' llter'sy eajudicators were ?? ?? Lhngigioed, sndathe ne Rbv' iohard 'Lidyd, 'han ths adjudioato' in .mu'sI y! was Dr. Roland Rogers, ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AM USM E rMS. d THE PANTOMDtBlS. car Splendid houses are the rilP, both at ?? Royal Wit r- and rhe Grand. This enterprise and ekill ?? the .- respective managements ore ?? that fitll ani cOII t substantial recognition whichi the public alone con l givo. On no former occasion lias Ihe fare been sn good, end have never the par. t takers thereof flecked vitlisucl uniferti regularity Lru t ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS, I 'I HED TIDING HOOD AT THL t THEATRE ROYAL. MM.r Fletcher li by lis lb time had substantina ons far congratul itir'g iinseit u pon the ertiets a bie secured an d lie pantonlime selected. Haiuses of uniform excellence dispose of te financial question involved, and ?? frequent outht nssts of 'pplause and thle conii:nuou s ripple of laugthter c eoutautly attesL to the h po ...

AN OPEN-AIR BURLESQUE AT CARDIFF

... AN OPEN-i-AIR BUIRALLSQUE ATI CARDIF F. I . - THE TIHEATREI' OYAI PANTO3IDUSTS I AS FUOTBAILLERS. A VERY FUNNY EXHJILiTeOGN. rite eetti, ELpress of Wednesday says:- People have fltcked in their titiusnded to the Card!iff Tite're Royal to be nigitlvy ticklel by pintontianists ?? have made the faculty their ovwrn. Tlis afternionn, still il thousands, t1ity passed the Cardiff Arms Park turnstiles ...

POULTRY SHOW AT NEWPORT

... POULTRY SHOW AT NEW- PORT. The first of what is intended to be an ula exhibition of poultry and cage birds in connection with the Newport and Moninoutbsiire Poultry. Pieeon. BRabbit, and Cage Bird Society 'was opened of Wednesday in the Cattle Market sheds at New- port. Taken all round, the show was an excellent one, and ought to be encouraged. There was, however, a very sparses attendance of ...

TREFRIW

... ' ! 'CmnurN'd FESTIvAr.-The annual festival of the cbildren of the Trofriw day school was held in Wie Tretrjw School.room. The Childieni of the, sohool ba&tehat tbree p.m.n and in thelevening each. child WS ?? & present fro M the CMristmas t bree; kindly presented by Miss Bertha Samuelsoti and Mlsi Colnstannn-Samauelson. .,The children, assisged by friends, gave -a musieal .entertainment, in ...

CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS, THIE PANTOMIMES. -iI At the Theatre Royal the pantomnime of Red Cil Riding Food still continues in full swing, and on nc Monday night it went as merrily as ever. Mr. J. ki MICarthv made a big hit by hisrepertee and smart- se ness. He scored against some too fastidious ones in tits ?? thle Grand Theatre on ac Mlonday Robinson Crusoe entered upon its di last week prior ...

CARDIFF CHAMBER CONCERTS

... CARDIFF CHAM1BER CONCERTS. APPRECIABLE PROGRESS. [By ZXTV5s I At the Lrsqer Park-hsli, Cardiff, on Wednesday evening the concerts of charnber music controlile o by a committee of the University College professors were resumed, before a gnod. ?? still inadequecte, audience. Wedneeday uight's concert-the fourth of the present series of sir-was rendered more than f usually intoresting for two ...

MABON AND HIS CRITICS

... I MABON AND HIS CRITICS. t A N EN GLISH POET'S t SKIT ON THE t LINERS' REPRESENTATIVE. e The following lines fram a book ?? My t Hansom Laysr by Mr. W. Beatty-Kingnton, are 5 sufficiently amusing to warrant tbeir re-produc- v ion.- a There's z Member of our Parlisment who yearns to I speak his mind In an a nam=lar laogumae of a very aeniest kind, 1 He bellves, as I am told, that he is ...