DISTRICT NEWS
... terminated the proeaediags. The coontractor of the building, 'together with the schoolmasster's house, was Mr. John Willisms, a Ltngoedmora, Cardigan; and the architect, MI. t George Morgan, Carmarthen. . i.. ...
... terminated the proeaediags. The coontractor of the building, 'together with the schoolmasster's house, was Mr. John Willisms, a Ltngoedmora, Cardigan; and the architect, MI. t George Morgan, Carmarthen. . i.. ...
... irons were used, but 7theboy had not been recovered on Wednesday ...
... and Inocked him dWcu. Field 'stuetaided 'severe injaries to his right arm and side. 'and . Si was at once conveyed to the Cottage Hospital. tnwt It'is fealed that amputation of the arm 'wilt Yorl be iecessitry. outle __ _ __ _ __ _ __ _- . tele~t TH'E SHOOTING ...
... conference, the ex-presidents, and thte RIevs. John Kilner and Marmaduke C. Osborn took luncheon with the Right Rev. the Bishibp if Liverpeol. The following changes wcre 1u1ade in thi stations:- PONTYYairDDi-John T. Bennett, vicc J. IEawden Allen. T;hepre ...
... audit for the Palleg Estates was held at the Ynie- Ho tibe cedwynD Arms Hotel. His lordship was representeed nor y Colnel Justice. A capital spread was provided .nrby the worthy liost, Mr. John Evans. His lord- I asihip's health was drunk with three times ...
... the Rev. John Atkinson, of Sunderland, John at Weon, of Chesterfield, and George Seaman, of ie Norwich. When the ballot asas taken, it wasfound 's that 70 had voted for Mr. Atkinson, 42 for Mr. in We-on, and 21 for Mr. Seaman. The Rev. John r, Atkinson ...
... gentlemen were nominated as managers of rhe .l'ontnewydd Schools, namely, Messrs. Thomas ' Pritchard, Edmund Pritchard, Charles John, and Jonah Evans. The Rev. J. P. Williams gave notice that he will submit a new scheme to the next meeting with reference to ...
... T1li TLTH1', WAR IN WEST WALES. ANOTHER SALE AT PENBRYN. DISHING THE MOB. CARDIGAN, 11UESDAY. W'e have had a short and ?? day, This is, in tihc language of a famous adver- tisement, *gratefuland comfortinr. W put isn twcivesctlid hours of exclliig, alixious ...
... every honest and urbiassed man, every- atE1 rs ones who Is open to conviction, must say 1 Yes. at is, And, fair-play to John and Noncon.,1 they did tral ed not even attempt at refuiting a solitary fact. given at or by James. The facts of James ...
... : - - - h SWANSEA Pioanparr SALE AT SwANsL-Mr. T. W. Davies, C. auctioneer, Union-street, offered for sale at the n Camerbn Arms Hotel. Swansea, a leasehold- house et in, Manseastreet, held for a. term of about 70 B years unexpired; ground rent, £3a, estimated ...
... plblic-house going a-begging in the vicinity of Bridgend. It is the Carpenters' n Arms in Wielck, the village locale of the tragedy r- which was no tragedy, The Carpenters' Arms a is empty, and the local authorities say it is ? unfit for ]habitation, and they ...
... at ?? to leers Witli his manager, Piirson Davies. HBe lie, struck at Davies with a bitile, but a bystander tnt Caught his 'arm. Hell attemepted. to repeat tie 'to blow, but Davies snatlched up aL knife fromte lrd bar and stabbed Hell' in ties thrtm in ...