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Complete List of WelshI Candidates. .

... Complete List of Welsh Candidates. There will be contested elections in nearly all the constitueccita in the Principality. Liberal candidates are already in the field in every con- stituency, and a few of them are still unopposed. Below is a complete list of present aspirants for Parliamentary honours in Wales. L denotes Liberal, U Unionist, and C Conservative. An asterisk denotes a sitting ...

THE EISTEDDFOD FOR 1893

... List of Subjects for Competition. The list of subjects for competition at the National Eisteddfod, 1893, which will be held m Pontypridd, has just been completed, and through the courtesy of the honorary secretary, Mr Joseph David, Preswylfa, Pontypridd, we are enabled to give a list of the principal competi- tions. On July the 4th Lord Mayor Evans will visit Pontypridd for the purpose of ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS.

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN. d CARDIFF, Saturday.—English wheat in better mand, prices favouring sellers. Flour firm. y per quarter dearer. Barley and beans firm. steady. Other articles same as last. t* GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat again small supply, but there was a fnrther decline of 60^ Is per qr. Foreign slow at same reduction. Grinder barley and maize without change. Oats 3d 1° ...

Agricultural Show atI Swansea. ill.-----

... Agricultural Show at Swansea. BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY'S VISIT. A Successful Meeting. Despite certain drawbacks, which in the cir- cumstances were inevitable, the show of the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society at Swansea must be declared a most gratifying success. This is the first occasion on which the veteran Society has ventured so far west; and it is unfortunate that the ...

CARDIFF WORKING MEN'S FLOWER SHOW

... The 24th atfnual exhibition of window and foliage plants, cut flowers, &c., was held under the auspices of this society Wednesday at the Drill Hall, Cardiff. The entries were rathe more numerous than last year, the groups of window plants being exceptionally good and in fall bloom. The exhibits shown by the residents in the town singularly enough eclipsed those, sent frtrm the country ...

---------__--_._-_...-- ---'----------'--------'ITHE OPEN COUNCIL

... THE OPEN COUNCIL. LEGAL (Libei).—An action for libel may bo commenced at any time within six years after the last publica- tion of the words complained of. We need scarcely add that an action brought after a. lengthy interval would not be likely to succeed unless good reason could be shown for the delay. CHARLIE.-We are unable to furnish the information, which seems to us too private to be ...

FUNERAL AT SWANSEA

... Imposing Ceremony. On Thursday were interred in the family vault at Sketty Church, amid universal expressions of regret, the remains of the late Lewis Llewelyn Dillwyn, M.P. It had been a wish of the family that the obsequies should be strictly private, but at almost the eleventh hour Miss Dillwyn so far yielded to the general wish of the inhabitants as to allow the funeral to be semi-public. ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS,

... CORN. CARDIFF, Satnrday.- English and foreign wheat sold at last week's prices, the present low range of prices tempting buyers to operate. Flour firm. and barley 6d cheaper. Beans and peas firm. OatS 6d cheaper. Other articles same as last. GLOUCESTER, Saturday.-Very little English whea offering, and prices were the turn easier foreign very quiet at 6d and Is per qr decline. Grinding barley ...

:::--HEALTH OFTHE LARGE TOWNS

... HEALTH OFTHE LARGE TOWNS. Local Statistics. The rates of mortality in the several .towns, arranged in order from the lowest, were as follows:— Croydon.. 11 8 Salford 176 Cardiff. 11*9 Plymouth 17-7 Derby 1Z'5 Huddersfield 17'8 Nottingham. 12'8 Halifax. 18*0 Gateshead. 129 ( Sunderland 18-1 Norwich.132 j West Ham 18-5 Hull -v. 13-21 Brighton 18-8 Leicester 142 I Birmingham 19 3 ...

,.THE -LORD MAYOR'S VISIT TO; CARDIFF

... ,.THE -LORD MAYOR'S VISIT TO CARDIFF. time approaches for the visit of thsLcrfd .Mayor to Cardiff, the interest which is felt in the event increases. Among many other signs of keen anticipation on the part of the public is the interest evoked by the exhibition of the casket intended to contain the scroll with the freedom of the County Borough to be presented to the Lord Mayor. This beautiful ...

PEMBREY SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION

... The triennial election in connection with the Pembrey School Board came off 011 Tuesday. A polling booth was fixed at each of the four schools in the parish. The votes were counted at the Union Workhouse, Llanelly, on Wednesday morning, before Mr D. C. Edwards, returning officer, with the following results :— ELECTF.n. Rev David Evans, English Congregational 1177 Mr Thomas Rees, 829 *R. S. ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS.

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CORN. GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat in small supply, and prices again favoured buyers. Foreign very quiet at 6d per qr decline. Grinding barley the turn and ma ze 6d dearer. Oats 3d lower. Californian wheat oos od; northern spring, 36s; and Russian,38s 6d; 20s'to 21s1Ze' ^merican> 24s grinding barley, NEWPORT, Wednesday.—To-day's market was a holiday one. The ...