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THE WEEK'S HEALTH BILL

... The return of the Registrar-General for the week ending Saturday last, 3rd October, shows that in 28 of the largest towns in England and Walas, each containing 70,000 or more, and of which Cardiff is one, there were registered 5.564 births and 3,315 deaths. The deaths corres- ponded to an annual rate of 18.4. The rates of mortality in the several towns. arranged in order from the lowest, were ...

SOUTH WALES COAL EXPORTS. '

... SOUTH WALES COAL EXPORTS. Though for the past couple of months there has seen a decided general depression in the coal srade, it is gratitying to find that the shipments from the South Wales ports have not materially oeen diminished. Cardiff takes premier position, aer total f shipments reaching 936,753 tons, an acreage of 7S.013 tons on last month's figures, and of' 13,592 when compared with ...

A Hecount Demanded

... The Press Association's Carnarvon correspon- dent, in a. later telegram, says :—The Conserva- tives have demanded a recount. There were 23 spoilt votes, and the actual figures declared were \.JIV(U N nney 1,945 Corrected Result. Lloyd George. 1,963 EllisNanney. 1,945 Majority 18 ...

KIDWELLY

... The result of the poll was declared at 10 p.m. on Monday night as follows :— 329 256 189 153 Gower 139 Thorburn 138 138 109 103 71 Bolton. 54 Vaughan 12 Hugh 10 The first four arer elected. ...

THE WEEK'S HEALTH BILL

... The return of the Registrar-General for the week ending Saturday last (11th July) shows that in 28 of the largest towns in England and Wales, each containing 70,000 persons or more, and of which Cardiff is one of them, there were registered 5,719 births and 3,029 deaths. The deaths corresponded to an annual rate of 16*8. The rates of mortality in the^everal towns, ar- ranged in order from the ...

---------_ TRINITY COLLEGrf, LONDON

... TRINITY COLLEGrf, LONDON. Results of Examination held .in Cardiff, Decern ber Ilth, 1P91:— SENIOR. DIVISION.—Miss F. Enekkfy, hans., Mrsand Misses Culverwell. Cowbridjje Miss A, Mrs and Mis-sesCnUerwcR, Cowbridf'e; Miss C. Jfcvrfe-. pass, Mr., and Miasos CaiverweJl,Co«ftK-i ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS. --------------

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN. CARDIFF. Saturday. — English and foreign We' sold at last week's prices, the short stocks in our principal grain ports inclining holders to Flour firm. Barley is advancing in price, and se^jLg the extreme rates of last week. Beans and peas W~ Maize dull Oats unaltered. i GLOUCESTER, Saturday—Trade in English dull at last week's prices. Foreign wheat very 9*5 at ...

---------COFNODION Y FLWYDDYN

... COFNODION Y FLWYDDYN. Er mai ychydig amser sydd rhyngom a'r flwyddyn 1891, mae mor bell o'n cyrhaedd fel nal gallwy gael un eiliad o honi byth yn ol! Nid rbyw lawer o gynhyrSadau pwysig gymmer- aeant le yn ein gwlad ni yn ystod y flwyddyn, ond dichon mai nid annyddorol fydd nodi rhai o brif ddygwyddiadau y wiad hon, a gwledydd ereill hefyd. IONAWR. 1. Tra yr oedd y llnaws yn 11 a wen 4newn ...

'''' THE UNITED KINGDOM --

... THE UNITED KINGDOM Sends ber contingent of Volunteers to join the grateful army of men and women who have con- quererf diaeaee and premature death with the aid of Warn»rV Stff Cure. S*T £ Haffeerfea, Green, Birmingham. • « I' ,rG' ^8tr*tee«-ttHd«r-yr>Me, Rugby, i 4Im*» Toimen • square (Jharch, Loo' am, > W. Ke*iejr en-Th*mes. Tiu'L 2iA{Y*' **rn ll 'tlaw-villas, Basingstoke. AIb«rt_Oefelia, ...

PEMBROKE DOCK DOG SHOW

... The annual show was held in the covered Market-house, Pembroke Dock. on Wednesday afternoon. The weather was delightfully fine, but the attendance was thin. The show, on the whole, was a good one. The judge was Mr G. Raper, and the stewards Messrs Hancock and Thomas. The chairman of the committee was Mr Joseph Tuoker, the vice-chairman Mr T. Phillips, and the hon. secretary, Mr Fred. Lewis. ...

DISTINCTION FOR A LLANELLY VOLUNTEER. -

... DISTINCTION FOR A LLANELLY VOLUNTEER. The following English, Scottish, and Welsh riflemen are named, says the Volunteer Record, as those from whom the captain of the mother country team in the Kolopore Cup competition against the Colonies will seleot his men Capt. R Arnell, Isle of Wight; Sergt. Bates, War- wick N. Chicken, Wig ton R. Chicken, 1st Lanark: Lieut. Dalgleisb, .3rd Lanark; Cpl. W. ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS

... APPOINTMENT OF OVERSEERS': AT ABERDARE. At Aberdare police-court Monday morning, Mr D. W. Price, assistant overseer and vestry clerk, attended before Mr W. M. North, stipendiary. and other magistrates with the list submitted by the vestry of three gentlemen for various hamlets in the parish of Aberdare. For the hamlet of Cwmdare the first name on the list was Mr J. W. Harris, but the ...