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MR CHAMBERLAIN ON THE LABOUR PROBLEM

... Mr Chamberlain contributes to the November number of the Nineteenth Century a very long article upon the Labour question, in which he deals at length with the various proposals and schemes for the improvement of the masses which have been placed from time to time before the country. The right hon. gentleman summarises as follows the principal suggestions which he has previously considered with ...

:.''--:---'-------,---------...,.......-;,; TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS,

... TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS, SOk-L,k di VOI*t.. ADVERTISEMENTS. BUSINESS ADDRESSES, Publications, and Education-,a I Per insertion.. h 1 1 to 5 insertions 4d per line, or 4s per men I 6to 32 „ .3d 3s » 1 13 and upwards ..2d „ 2s »» I 13 and upwards ..2d „ 2s t LEADER PAGE— 1 to S insertions 6d per line, or &s pert*5 6 to 12 „ .4d „ 4s 13 and upwards 41 3s « PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, Bazaars, ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS. ----_.(,>

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. CAHMFF, Saturday.—English and foreign wheat in advance of demand have a- downward tendency in price. Flour, alow trade. at barely late rates. Maize in steady quiet demand at last week's price. Barley dull and easier Peas and b ...

THE LOSS OF THE GRETNA

... MESSAGE FROM CAPTAIN WEBSTER, Messrs Harrison and Moore, Bute Docks, agents for the owners, received qn Thursday a cable from Captain Webster, of the s.s. Gretna (which left Barry for Hong Kong, and was subeecldently lost off Saigon) stating that only ten of the crew are now missing, and he thinks they have been picked up by a passing vessel. The names of the ten in question are,- O. x. ...

A VESSEL FROM BARRY ,WRECKED

... A VESSEL FROM BARRY WRECKED. Part of the Crew Lost. } Lloyd's agent at Saigon telegraphs on Monday that the Bntish ship Gretna, bound from Barry to Hong Kong, has been totaily lost on the Rifleman Shoal. Part of the crew were saved and landed at Saigon. The Gretna left Barry on July 6th. She was all iron sailing ship of 1,711 tons gross, built at Port Glasgow in 1883, and was owned by Mr T. C. ...

HAVERFORDWEST

... The contest at Haverfordwest resulted in the return of the four retiring members, the poll beinc declared about nine o'clock as follows Dr Williams 561 R. Mumford .C 531 1 509 W. Lewis L 445 313 ...

A DREADFUL RECORD

... Following is the official list of the killed and injured supplied by the railway officials :— KILLED. R. M. Boyle, of Augener and Co., music publishers, 86, Newgate-street, London. H. P. Brodie, Plym-villa, Walwood-road, Leytonstone. J. H. Lee, pea and potato salesman, 111, Spitalfields Market, London. James J. Anderson, 8, Banmure-street, Dundee. J. Boswell Hill, 119, George-street, Edin- ...

THE WEEK'S MARKETS.I

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. COIIN. CARDIFF, Saturday.—English wheat, in good con- dition, sold at last week's prices; damp qualities, which were numerous, were unsaleable; frivign wheat unchanged. Hour sold slowly, at Lost week's prices. Maize and barley firm. Beans, 6d dearer. Oats un- altered. GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat wan in good supply to-day, but the condition of the maority of the ...

ADAMSDOWN WARD

... Benjamin John L 396 259 137 Spoilt votes, 10. CATHAYS WARD. Mr W. S. Crossman .L 660 Mr M. Williams C 475 135 GRANGETOWN WARD. Johnston I 531 431 Majority for Johnston 100 PARK WARD. 748 436 Majority for Riches 262 RIVERSIDE WARD. Noah 653 Beynon Harris.C 581 77 Spoilt votes, 3. CANTON WARD. 533 W. S_iionds. L 422 284 SPLOTT WARD. Councillor Sliackell L 353 Mr Richard 279 Majority for Liberal. ...

LAMPETER

... The polling here resulted as follows :— 200 163 D. 160 147 Charles Evans .i.L 131 Owen Thomas .1 83 The first four were elected. ...

ABERYSTWYTH

... The following is the result cf the poll for four seats ELECTED. D. C. UJ7 William Thomas. 490 475 415 NON-BLECTED. John Edwards. 39g George Wilkinson 350 309 263 Walter Wemyss 211 Percy Dyball 147 Eleven hundred and seventeen polled out of thirteen hundred and twenty-five. Three re- tiring members and Dr Harries, a former member, were returned. The members returned include two Calvinistic ...

17W.,i-II'll I THE WEEK'S MARKETS.-I

... THE WEEK'S MARKETS. COIlN CARDIFF, Saturday.—English and foreign wheat was quietly steady at last week's price*. Flour unaltered. Maize and oats steady. Beans, 6d dearer. Barley firm. GLOUCESTER, Saturday.—English wheat in fair supply, and trade was slow, favouring buyers. Foreign neglocted, although-sellers would submit to easier rates. Grinding barley and maize quiet. Oats with- out change. ...