FITZSIMMONS-JEFFRIES FIGHT,
... No Heavy Blows to Be Allowed, New York, Wednesday.—Mr Davery, chief of police, states that the first bea.vy blow in the Fitzsimmons-Jeffries contest will be the signal for the police to stop the fight.-Heater. ...
... No Heavy Blows to Be Allowed, New York, Wednesday.—Mr Davery, chief of police, states that the first bea.vy blow in the Fitzsimmons-Jeffries contest will be the signal for the police to stop the fight.-Heater. ...
... OBJECTORS TO VACCINATION. I Prosecutions- at Newport. The Uskside borough magistrates at their sitting to-day dealt with a second batch of cases under the Vaccmation Act, and in five out of six cases orders were made for the vaccination of the children. In all five instances the parents objected to having the operation performed, but through ignorance and misunderstanding of the Aot they had ...
... THE TRANSVAAL. Bloemfontein, Monday.— The conference re- assembled this moaning.—Reuter. THE UITLANDERS' PETITION. In the House of Commons, on Monday, Mr Bryn Roberts asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he was aware that Mr D. P, Faurc, in a letter appearing in the South African Neiis of May 8th, stated that Is was pwd for every signature to the Johannesburg petition, and ...
... A Newport Man's Offence, I Alfred Richards, a young man of respectable appearance and good address, of 5, Dean-street, Newport, was charged at the Caerleon Police Court to-day with stealing a box of cigars from the Newbridge Hotel. The defendant, who was in charge of one of Mrs Thomas's, Caerleon-road. mineral water carts, called at the Newbridge Hotel, Newbridge-on-Usk, on the 16th inst. Miss ...
... Sir John Austin (Liberal: and :Mr Roberts (Liberal) were to-day nominated to fill the vacancy caused by the retirement of Sir John Austin. ...
... COURT CIRCULAR. WINDSOR CASTLE, Wednesday. The Queen and Princess Henry of Battenberflf drove out yesterday afternoon. Her Majesty went to Frogmore this morning, accompanied by Princess Christian of Schleswig- Holstein, Princess Henry of Battenberg, and Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holstoin. The Queen this afternoon received a deputation from the ladies of Pembrokeshire, consisting of Lady ...
... VA UNIVERSAL OPINION.—Dr. Williams' pink ilia are praised by all classes of people from the lowest to the highest in the land for the way in which they have cured paralysis, locomotor ataxy, rheumatism, and sciatica; also all. diseases arising from impoverishment of the blood, scrofula, rickets, chronic erysipelas, consumption of the bowels and lungs, an semi a, pale and sallow complexion, ...
... SIR THOMAS MOREL. To Be Entertained by the Cardifi Corporation. A meeting of members of the Corporation we convened by the Deputy Mayor (Alderman Trounce) and held at the Town Hall this morning to consider what steps should be taken to recog- nise the knighthood conferred upon the Mayor (Alderman Thomas Morel). The Deputy Mayor first congratulated his colleagues upon the Council whose names ...
... SUNDAY CLOSING IN MONMOUTHSHIRE. Amongst the many points of agreement between he majority and minority reports of the Licen- sing Commission it must afford special satisfac- tion to the upholders of the Welsh Sunday Closing Act to note that brewers, teetotalers, partials and inipartials. all with one voice call for the inclusion of Monmouthshire. Once again a Royal Com- mission which ...
... JUNIOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE FOR CARDIFF. A meeting was held on Wsdnesday evening at the Railway Temperance Hotel to consider the advisability of forming a, Junior Football Leagne in Cardiff. The following clubs were repre- sented :Cariton Parish Church, All Saints, Old Boys, Singletons, Celtics, Richmonds, Canton Villa, Cantcn Albiona, and Cymrics. It was decided that a, League should be- formed, ...
... X40,000 BID FOR A BRIDE. New York, Wednesday.—Mr John Norden, rich Montana ranchman, is now here seeking a bride. He advertised that he wonld give £40,000 to any plain, practical young woman who would wed him. His hc'-el to-day was so besieged by women that the prol, i letor ordered Mr Norden to leave- He has hired big hall in the Bowery, where he will examine t::e applicants.— Daily Mail. ...
... LATE DR. LAWSON TAIT. Mr Lawson Tait, the famous surgeon, who died at Llandudno on Tuesday, made a somewhat remarkable request during his last illness. He desired that his remains should be interred in a romantic cave in his garden called ô4 Gogarth Cave, which was in olden times within the grounds of the ancient abbey. This request of the deceased will be complied with as far as possible, ...