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Company, on the ground that laying the proposed a dditional double lines on the seaward side of the present lines

... large audience well entertained, and exhibited a splendid chart, which was fully explained. demonstrating Evolution, from a jelly-fish up to a man. At the close of the paper, a lively diseuxs . took place amongst the members, and a hearty vote of thanks was ...

Published: Thursday 30 November 1893
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1195 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COLWYN BAY

... latter, which looks so near and is yet so far. The tide is ebbing, and belated sea-farers are stranded in large numbers, jelly-fish, crabs, and the fivefingered starfish especially. Shell seekers might be happy here. Some shores have neither Nands nor ...

Published: Friday 08 June 1894
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 939 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

INSTINCT IN WEEVIL

... among Genera imperfectly characterised: apparently of Arenicolana (Annelid's). STINGING POWERS OF MEDUStE. Of the common Jelly-Fish (Aeolepho) on this coast, only two, viz., Cyrosea capilloia and Chrysaora Iryoscella, appear to have any power to sting ...

Published: Friday 22 June 1894
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1191 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

University Extension Lectures. DR. STIRLING AT COLWYN BAY

... savoury we did not want it; if it smelt and tasted grouse, just a little bit high, then we went for it. (Laughter.) The jelly-fish, the sea nithin, aid the leech — which thrown on the in a bottle containing squid, the audience able to watch its movements—were ...

Published: Friday 23 November 1906
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 556 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Abergele Sparks

... pokers and fiery tongues would strike terror into the heart of a Napoleon or a Kitchener, never mind a Russian Czar with a jelly-fish backbone. After reading the foregoing paragraph I can imagine seeing several Abergele young ladies praying for a few Lukas ...

Published: Friday 11 October 1907
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1408 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LLANDUDNO

... essayist. The remainder of the evening was spent in a talk by Mr R. Thomas, illustrated by original drawings of the jelly-fish and other marine organism. SOCIAL AT THE COCOA HOUSE.—The cosy meeting room at the Mostyn-street Cocoa House presented a ...

Published: Friday 26 November 1909
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1901 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

THE DANGER

... Britain was the bail- Lone of the world and ii the Empire. •ushed the *meld berm' a jellyfish. To avoid this it was essential to :educe. the term in nation to a jelly•fish, powerless to d. - ) harm or ii , kery to thi•ir low men again. (Applause.) EOITBAI ...

Published: Thursday 06 May 1915
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 519 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

MARKING OF FISH

... 6ourteen weeks afterwards. The lecturer gave details of the remarkable feathery seaweed which prodooes something resembling a jellyfish, which in its turn produces the weed (alternation of generation). Describing the giant cuttlefish, which are from 75 to 76 ...

Published: Thursday 03 February 1916
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 157 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

LIFEBOAT SUNDAY. Launching of the Boat

... admirably. That a lady wears only a bathing in the water but also stockings. That perhaps the forgot to take them off. That the jellyfish are spending their holidays at Colwyn Bay. GOSSIPER. THE COUNCILLOR'S PIGS. What Happened on a Busy Day. At Abergele Police ...

Published: Thursday 10 August 1916
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 650 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Interesting Article by Deganwy Doctor

... mackerel came in June and stayed until the end of September, while at the same time the water teemed with several species of jellyfish, but now they come in July and disperse in August, so that flailing bate have conned to go after them, and find it more ...

Published: Thursday 08 April 1926
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 1094 | Page: 8 | Tags: none