SOUTH WALES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
... SOUTH WALES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIPS. T The council of the Cardiff University Col- p loge, at a meeting held on Mouday afternoon . ((Mr. Alfred Thomas. M.P., presiding) decided t to ...
... SOUTH WALES UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. AWARD OF SCHOLARSHIPS. T The council of the Cardiff University Col- p loge, at a meeting held on Mouday afternoon . ((Mr. Alfred Thomas. M.P., presiding) decided t to ...
... SOUTHi WALES TEAMPELRAICEI AS3SOCIATION. I OONlIKITENT BA PRISTE, S AT AIMEWVSTEJI SESSIONS. QUESTION OF SUNDAY CLOSIING FOR AM _N MOlUTHSI-1AIRE. The anlllal leciingS 0 te ?? Associalion of South W ...
... 'SALU FPOND LE= SUPRFMA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 I THIS MORMIN4TS NEWS IN BRIEF. If anytlinw. the ltest telegrams -cncer- ing the Transvaal crisis are more hopefil of a peaceful outcooe0. But as a matter o ...
... ADDRESS BY THE BISHOP. THE CHURCH AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS. The Bangor Diocesan Conference was held at Machyntleth yesterday, and was presided over by the bishop of the dioces ...
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... FRtENDLY SOCtETY NOTES. Mr Tom Hushes, the Grand Master of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows, is paying the penalty 01 greatness. He has already ran the gauntlet of two pnblic processions, three banquets, and innumerable public meetings. He will be due at Cardiff shortly to receive the united congratulations of South Wales triendly Society men. Mr JElughcs has been reading up the history of ...
... GRIEVANCES OF THE TRADE. The half-yearly conference of the council of Licensed Victuallers' National Defence League opened at Yarmouth yesterday. The President. Mr C. J.Long, of Maidstone,said that teetotalers were using every effort to curtail the privileges of the trade and injure it at every vital point. He urged the trade to secure the support of members of Parliament, so that legislation ...
... BRISTOL MONEY-LENDING CASE An aged couple, named William and Bertha Hale, of NC'Nnhttm, Gloucestershire, were sued at Bristol Comity Court yesterday by Abraham Lazarus, money-lender, of Bristol, trading in the name of Masters, for £ 10 bpJanee on a promis- sory note. They borrowed iE25 from Lazarus, who advertised in the mm of Masters. The agreement was to pay nine payments of J2 each and a ...
... VAGARIES OF ELECTRIC The electric light has catiscd a good deal of trouble in Manchester and Salford. On several evenings it has broken down either partially or entirely owing to accidents at the generating stations or in tbe mains to the serious annoyance of consumers. In one instance the central por- tion of the city was plunged into darkness until the ga-i lamps could be lit, whilst at ...
... SUNDAY DRINKING IN WALES. At the Conway adjourned Licensing Sessions on Monday Mr Trevor Lloyd appeared in support of applications for the renewai of the licences of the Erskine Arms, the Harp, the Blue Bell, an3 the Junction Hotels, in the borough of Conway. Mr David Owen opposed on behalf of the Arfon and Vale of Conway Temperance Society on the ground generally that the houses named wore ...
... TO-DAY'SWEATHER, 4.30 P.M iOiifiCASt FOR ENGLAND. S.W., ANI) SOUIIIZ WALKS. Issued at 8 o'clock last night. Northerly and north-westerly winds; cooler, but drier than of late. General.-A colder day is pro- bable to-morrow, with northerly and north-westerly winds. ...
... MISSING SIGNAL CODES. The Espionage Story. I The statement by the Matin as to n. complete system of espionage exercised in naval affairs by a foreign attache ieahogethcr discredited in naval circles at Portsmouth. Although np to late hour last evening the missing signal books had not been found,, yet the possibility that they have been sold to a foreign Power or traitorously dis- posed of ia ...