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... Thi?? SPACE IS left for any special event arriving hilet ise(titioiiisbeiug printedoif BAHEY DIVIDEND Barrv directors decided to- day to declare a dividend at rate of five and^a halfJ per ...
... Thi?? SPACE IS left for any special event arriving hilet ise(titioiiisbeiug printedoif BAHEY DIVIDEND Barrv directors decided to- day to declare a dividend at rate of five and^a halfJ per ...
... Jake K-irain is not satisfied with his late six rounds contest with Corbet: and a match has been made between tueni to light to a finish, some time in lie X¡; J1\o!)tb. ...
... I Public Opinion. I I T. II. S. (LLANISHEN) and ONE OF THE PUBHC —As the strike is over, the undesinibility of ihsertin? con troveisial letters on the bject is obvious. I IS STANLEY A HEROP TO THE KDITOll OF THE SOUTH WALES ECHO. HIK,—I am very glad that Patriot has had the courage to raise his voice against the flood of S-anley worship with which we are threatened to be overwhelmed. Surely ...
... Cardiff Savings Bank. ACTION IN THE CHANCERY DtVt8)ON. Mr Pete!' Davies'sCase. The CardiS Savings Bank case, which was opened before Mr Justice Sterling, in the ChaTt- cery Division of the Higlii Court on Tuesday, and was further proceeded with on Wednesday, was resumed on Thursday. wuontheAttoruey-Gacerat rose to proceed with his reply on the whoio case. He said ho ventured to resume bis ...
... I Mr Justice Field to-day retired from the Bench, and took leave of his colleagues and the Bar in the Lord Chief Justice's Court, which was crowded. The Attorney-General made a speech, dwelling on the love of justice and the painstaking deter- mination of his lordship to arrive at the truth. Justice Field, in bidding farewell, alluded to his infirmity, which be did not think had interfered ...
... His I,, yztt Highness the Prince of Wales has addressed the following letter to a correspondent with reference to the use of naked lights in coal Marlborough House, Pall Mall, S. W., Feb. 19õh. Dear Sir,—I run desired by the Prince ot Wales to thank you for your letter of the 12th inst. respecting the appalling disaster which has recently taken place at Poutypool. His Royal Highness has felt ...
... Escapade of Boys in Birmingham. HOW THEY SPENT THE LEGACY. I At the Derby Police-court yesterday, George Henry Lomax and Walter Pope were charged on remand with stealing on January 26th L200, the moneys of William Pope, a moulder, the father of one of the prisoners.—Mrs Pope de- posed to the money, which was in gold, having been taken from her drawer in her bearoom on the 26rh of January, and ...
... DEFRUADiNG THE CUSTOMS AUTHORITIES. A Fine of £ 175. Frederick Browne, tobacconist, Whitehouse- street, Stepney, was to-day fined L175 or six months' imprisonment for receiving a quantity of tobacco from sailors winch had not beeu submitted to the customs authorities. ...
... Alleged Wife Murder at 11 Chelsea, Daring a quarrel last night a purveyor of eAtfi, meat at Chelsea, named Lawrence, picked up a knife, and, it is alleged, threw it at his wife with great force. i'he knife penetrated the woman's stays and transfixed her in the side, causing such injuries that she expired in about 20 minutes. Lawrence, ho. it is said, bad been drinking heavily for eomo I past, ...
... At Newyort Borough Police-court, to-day, Mary Cousins, married woman, Usk-street, was accused of stealing 2-i 6J, the moneys of Mrs Mary Cecilia Skoats. The complainant, the wife of a brewery traveller from Bridgend, bad been to Blaina on Thursday to obtain rents from her trustees, and broke her journey at Newport. She left the station and got into the company of defendant aud a Mrs Wilkinson. ...
... THE RELIEF FUND. I A concert will ba given at the Greenwich Lecture-hall next Thursday in aid of the fuud for the relief of the widows and orphans of the men killed in the Llaiierch Colliery disaster. The patrons are :-Th!1 Lord Mayor, Lady Colin Campbell, Baron F. de liothschild, Mr T. W. Boord, M.P., Mr Charles Darling, Q.C., M.P., Mr T. Burt, M.P. (secretary of tite Miners' Association), Mr ...
... TAFF VALE RAILWAY COMPANY The Wharncliffe meeting of the Taff Vale Rail- way was held at the offices, Crockherbtown, Car- diff, yesterday, for the purpose of obtaining the sanction of the shareholders to the promotion of a Bill to empower the Taff Vale Railway Company to construct new railways, and for other pur- poses. Mr James Inskip presided. All the other qirectors were present, but, with ...