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TREFRIW

... mention Miss Dalqy. Owan._(ouly five:'ynars old) sanig hei song s. lflue eves, pink cheeks, remarkably well,'and in' her speaking part she gave great expression to -the Ipurity of her voice. - Miss 8amuel son and Miss Jane o Efis performed their parts ...

BACK FROM THE GRAVE

... the Shadow Portals, but a smile f lighted his face, and his qciet voice had a cheerful v ring, as he thanked as for coming. Speaking of his marvellons recovery, be joined with his mother w in expressing to us his sense of the great debt of r gratitude.he ...

CONWAY

... next Tues. ' day evening,'at whioh the Hon., H. Lloyd Moetyn 'is expected to preside, and Mr P. P. Pennant, St. l Aeaph, to speak. It will commence at 6even o'clock I PETTY SrssziONe-Moaday.-Before Mr' H. Knee-. ebaw (in the chair), Rev. W. Venables Williams ...

DENBIGH

... concentration vary- ing a good deal in the different kinds. In wine and beer it is in a much less concentrated condition, Speaking roughly, brandy, gin, und whiskey, may be said to ' contain about, bal their bulk of * alcohol,. the rest. being principally ...

PORTMADOC HORSE AND DOG SHOW

... 'the meeting lat length 'InWelsh. It seema thtt the Primrose Leaguerss m Bala. are awoske to thel fact that if you waent to speak to a Welsh. nitwi's' heart yeou mest Mae his own language, and. not only use it bit give it the plaae of honour in thoir feeling ...

A GIGANTIC SHOW IN NORTH WALES

... is a demand, and consequently tbere must be a supply. Eterpriseain trade and industry do notI encern us' here. We want to speak of the enteruzise of those who cater for the amusement of the pubie, and we can find no better subject for our investigation ...

GRUB STRUT LITERATURE

... It is no doubt done with a political object. The respectable and re- sponsible leaders of the Party for which this paper speaks, in private conversa- tion unequivocally denounce the disgraceful personal attacks but is it not time that they took steps ...

THE SEVEN DOCTORS AND THE BOOK

... (Signed) JAMES JAMrsL It is not ?? to make any extended Com- ment on this ease, The facts, which can be abundantly verified, speak for themselves. Xr. Y James iJ a young man twenty-six years of age, a miner, respected by all who know him, and a il member ...

THE OLD DOCTOR'S STORY

... life at Alderbury is decidedly humdrum ;ald slow, yet people ioitZ fall ill and musthave a doctor, therefore my hands-so to speak - .are generally pretty well filled. I had been particularly busy in my surgery on this memorable Christmas Eve, helping my ...

THE BAIE ELLEN TRAGEDY

... of beds for them both as there waS only one little place in the loft up the ladder, the elder of the two visitors, after speaking to the ether in a wttpepr, said lie thought, as the weather had cleared mp, rattmv than put tbsmn to any inconvenience, he ...

A BATCH OF WELSH FAIRY STORIES

... subterranean bome. So ends the tale as related to a Mr Roberts. It is remarkable, as speaking of. the n fairies having a dog with them; but there are not wanting others whicb speak of their poeseusing horses and greyhonuds, as all gentlemen were supponed to. ...

THE STORY OF THE PAST YEAR

... plaiued away, even by the tongue of William Ewart tjladstone. Writing to the late Mr Forster, on January 19th,1865, Mr Cobden, speaking of Mr Glad- stone's speeches,said ?? 1 can rarely remember- any clear, unqualified expression of opinion on; any sulbject ...