WEDNESBURY TOWN COUNCIL
... * WEDDNESBURY TOWN COUNCIL. .A quarterly meeting of this Council took place yester- day. The Mayor (Alderman W. LIgyd) presided, and said the memorial with respect to the appointment of a borough benc ...
... * WEDDNESBURY TOWN COUNCIL. .A quarterly meeting of this Council took place yester- day. The Mayor (Alderman W. LIgyd) presided, and said the memorial with respect to the appointment of a borough benc ...
... TE NATIONAL FIRE-BRIGADES UNION. PRESENTATION TO RICHARD SMITH. The second annual meeting If the Midland District of the National Fire - brigades Union was held yesterday, at the Colonnade Hotel, New ...
... THE GOVERNMENT AND EVENING I ' SCHOOLS. A numerous deputation yesterday waited upon Sir William Hart Dyke at the ?? Department, for the purpose of urging the need for various concessions to be made on ...
... 0. Scotland, N . r )o h- westerly and northerly a Scotland d .. f winds, light; fair, cold. 2. England, NE . (North-east~e y breezes, fresh; 3. England, ?? . . { air dry. 4 ...
... r The circumstances attending the death of Mary Rose (48), who lived with her husband in lodgings at 141, Icknield Port Road, were investigated yesterday, before Mr. B. Weekes (deputy ...
... | ASTON -WOMEN'S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. A meeting of the Women's Liberal Association was held last night, in the assenbly-room. of the Liberal Club. ston. There was a large attendance. Among those on th ...
... KING'S NLORTON ANTD BALSALL HEATH LITIGATION. I To ?? EnIrTOR of UAl lM LY POST. Sir,-Having resigned my membership of the King's Norton Board of Quardians, and also of the Balsall Heath Local Board, ...
... Work of Exploration. ANOTHER BODY RECOVERED. t, ? result of the exploring operations during lb? night has been the recovery of another body rtn No. 1 headiD. making in aU 171 brouht to the bank. It is believed three more now remain be recovered, bringing the dead up to 174. THE YUNEKAL ARRANGEMENTS. -This morning the Abersychan Local Board are oldiu a meeting to complete the funeral arrange- ...
... THE AiiMY AND THE BRAZILIAN GENERAL ELEC T IONS. NiiW YORK, Monday,— Advices from Brazil state that tho Provisional Government intends to increase the streugth of ?hd army by 10,000 men batore the gcueral elections in September next. ...
... The inquest was opened at the Town-hal!, Pontypool, on Saturday, before Mr Walford, deputy coroner of Abergavenny. Mr Thomas Williams, coal merchant, Pontypool, was the foreman. The jury viewed the bodies of Joseph collier, George-street, Pontypoul, and Henry Howells, his son, aged respectively 35 and 15 years of age. The Coroner Might wo have it next weck ? Mr Martin We might have to adjourn ...
... BUNDA YOLOSING ACT. The Commissioners' Report. The Central New. says :—The Royal Commis- sion on Sunday-closing iu Wales has concluded its labours, and agreed upon a report. The report will not be found to proceed upon draslic lines, but will be in the direction of the evidence. This was to the effect that the act lias undoubtedly done good, and may be usefully strengthened. The report touches ...
... Read and others v. the Bishop of Lincoln. The Archbishop of Canterbury, assisted by the Bishops of London, Hereford, Rochester, Salis- bury, and Oxford, and Sir J. Parker Deana, Vicar-General, commenced to-day in the library 0: Lambeth Palace the bearing of the case of Read and Others v. the Bishop of Lincoll).-Sir H. Davey opened the case, saying there were 10 charges against the Bishop ...