OLD XAVERIANS' ANNUAL DINNER
... OLD XAVERIANS' ANNUAi I | DINNE& I The love of 'Alma Mater prevails vary strongly amongst present and pazt students of St. Francis Xavier's College in Salisbury-street, which deservedly holds a promi ...
... OLD XAVERIANS' ANNUAi I | DINNE& I The love of 'Alma Mater prevails vary strongly amongst present and pazt students of St. Francis Xavier's College in Salisbury-street, which deservedly holds a promi ...
... ECCLESIASTICAL NEIVW+-, I We are requested to POwnt Out tha 2 intended for the late Bishop of Livercrpo! -: 'be addressed to The Rizvht Rev. Bilho. ED ., Lowestoft, and not as heretofo - Bishop of ...
... Steyn Joins Kruger. Another official telegram says Steyn stated to have crossed Pienaars River on the way joined Kroger at Machadodorp. Success of Baden-Poweil. BOERS LOSE SEVERELY. I Baden-Powell was engaged the whole of Tuesday with Grobblaar's rearguard. Grobblaar driven back, and Powell oc- cupied Pienaars Railway. Boers lost heavily. Rhodesian Regiment suffered heavily. De Wet has ...
... THE GRIEF OF LORD ROBERTS. I In a recent letter to the Primate of New Zealand (says I M.A.P. ) Lord Roberts gives pathetic 'expression to his and Lady Boberts's abiding grief at the loss of their oniy SOD. It was a terrible blow to them, he fays. He was all, tne letter continues, we c-juld wish a son to be-a dear, good fellow in every way. I know he is infinitely happier in Heaven that be ...
... Mr B. McCuIloch's Armenian, 5y 12st 51b Mr Ramsbotham 0 Mr A. Kemp's Lambel, a list 121b .F. Hopkins 0 Mr E. Woodland's Kendal Grove, a list 121h P Woodland 0 Mr R. Gore's Rushmore, a list 71b Freemantle 0 Mr R. Seaton's Lord Lytton, a list 51b .F. Mason 0 Mr E. Woodland's Chiliast. a list 31b E. Brown 0 Winner trained by owner. Betting—11 to 4 agst Rodbourne, 9 to 2 agst Rush- more. 5 to I ...
... FIRE IN BUTE-STREET. Abont 9.30 this morning an outbreak of fire occnrred at 289, Bute-street, Cardiff, an iron- mongery shop belonging to Mr John H. Parry. A tender was turned out in charge of Superin- dent Hay ward and Chief Engineer Geen, and on arriving on the scene it was foand that the fire had originated in the oellar. The outbreak was got under in about half an hour, bat not without ...
... THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS AND | THE WAR. I Tbe Pvinccs of Wales is sending ont to the war SO nurses At once, selected from the nursing staff of the Lond?n Hospital. The Prince and of Wales have adapted and fitted up a very pretty fmmhouse close to S'ir>dringham for tfce use of officers invalided from the war who need convalescent help and have no- where to go. Eveiy detail of the arrangements ...
... THE KHEDIVE. Paris. Thursday.—Tho Khedive arrived here ysfltcrday evening and left again immediately for » health resort in tho department of the Ain, where his Highness will undergo the care, return-J L to Faris about the find of July.-Rout-or. ...
... All Foreigners Killed. 1,000 VICTIMS. I Soldiers,Customs OfTicers4Women, and Children. EMPEROR AND DOWAGER EMPRESS REPORTED POISONED. (Beater's Telegram.) j Shanghai, Wednesday.—Is is stated on good authority that three Chinese, who were in the service of foreigners in Pekin, liLve escaped from the capital. They report that all the foreigners, to the number of a thousand, including 400 ...
... Visit of Mr Richard Coad. -This wall-known Tliuperr,iiee lecturer is paying visit to the dis- trict, and meetings have been arranged at the Cory Hail to-morrow evening and Sunday as announced in oar advertising columns. The Ribbon Choir will load the singing. ...
... The colt by Mi«aef—Aaroia, which is engaged in the Siewardo'Cup, boa beea juuned MeMDOil., ...
... MERTHYR VALLEY TRAFFIC. T.V.R. and Competitors. Application to the Railway Commissioners. On Thursday before the Railway and Canal Commission-present, Mr Justico Wright, Sir F. Peel, and Viscount Ccbbam-the Taff Vale Railway Cmpany applied for the sinction of the Commissioners to a reduction of rate to the Merthyr Valley Colliery for the carriage of coal to Cardiff and Penarih for shipment. ...