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CARDIFF HORSE SHOW

... shall' be placed beyond the control and sivay e of those whose accounlts they are called upon it to examine and deal with. I speak with Iknowledge gained professionally and privately. ; and my experience is that in many instances an auditor is a respectable ...

COVERTSIDE'S NEW PLAY

... hlis plot in his o..n words and in hisova vay. But with a play lhe meets wvith many difficulties. H-e must Crystallise his speaking lines so that they may sound natural in shortness and also inl expressiveness; ho has to trust the scenic artist for his ...

A CAMP-FIRE STORY

... Tuesday he went wvith Detective-ser- geanlt T'erquor to the Golden Cross Hotel, trald, whiere he sawv the prisoner and his wie. Speaking to hinm in G~erman he askedi if his nae was Count Gideoon at Andreas Raday, which was the name given re on the wa-rant.: ...

MONMOUTH AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... Bsoldlliers. lio Ihlenleid his con- stilueits inist sincerely for electhig him ilt- opposed. When Dr. Ilnrria was bis (the speak-er's) age, and Isad conteeted his seat five tintes in 26 yeats. he would appreciate being able to say. FTlnh (Clod; they have ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... the inconvenient e encounters and partial explanations, the Y. essence of that half-truth that is better, dra- ce matically speaking, than a-well, an exaggera- r-tion. The fun commences in the intro- it duetion, and is maintained-riotous, reckless, n tempestuous ...

EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS AT CARDIFF

... talteen, eand the pro- ta pomnl' thrown out is that a, representa-tive t. comuncil srhould ice elected, open to Englisls- speaking 'Woleabmen for the purpo s~e of push- ing forward any Welsh question affectin- her literature, -education, and other interests ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... audience to devote their attention to bho dramao. In Mrs. ilaes- B nioro Morris was foned is delightful heroiiie. Whether speaking or aeting, she does hzr work well. ned. what is more to the ploint. (in the impersonatioii of the Princess Flavin), her ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... nothing but prraise to v bestow on the nauthor, He has produced a school book of great utility in the hands of r a French-speaking teacher of te Il.eins-age, and h at one that is stam-leed with experience and know- 1 lcd-ge on every page. The author w ...

PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE,

... incubation may well be v. .used.-. If asbigit numnber *ill not be reared, there c is aL margin. for a heavy percentage of losses. Speak- - ing from personal. experience, 1 am sure there is profit in. 'nwinter 'hatchiihg by artificial means. It entails more,'-care ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... Worship said that if a case wer adjourned from one court to another it ought to oane on firit after the polioe cases. a of Speaking at a inter stage and addressing The Mr. i. W. Lewis, the S8ipindiary remarked- that he did not want to amplify what he had ...

FEMININE FANCIES AND FASHIONS,

... stnriigiiito the toyshops, where so many t Lit of the inhabit-ants of toylnaud are tricked out e 0- in red. De not, so to speak, adulterate red c 30 with other colour or colours. Black hosiery ' :s. alonie should appear to break up the har- is mony in ...

ROYAL SHOW AT CARDIFF

... ftnance for the Cardiff meeting. MR. HINBURY'S MlIT TO EARL CALWDOR. Mr. Hanbury. President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking, in London on Thursday at a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, said it was a society which dealt practically ...