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Bridgend Chronicle, Cowbridge, Llantrisant, and Maesteg Advertiser

[Dr Il'AicincAN.]

... see to it that thy have Mr llowel Cuthbertson back in the Counssil to help in the elucidatingof tie problem. These losing my sentiments, it is with peculiar satisfaction that 1 learn there is a probability of MrCuthhertson king a candidate at the nest ...

THE BRIDGEND CHRONICLE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1884. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. thanks to Dr. and Mrs. Parry, wishing ..

... following ladies and gentlemen took'part : Solo soprano, Mrs. E. Howells and Mrs. S. Thomas; tetior, Mr..T. Evans ; cornet solo. Mr. J. Lodwick and Mr. J Hairipton. The bells were well playedby Mr. Thcintas. ...

THE DEATH OF GARIBALDI. MESSAGE FROM THE KING OF ITALY

... THE DEATH OF GARIBALDI. MESSAGE FROM THE KING OF ITALY A telegram from Rome, dated Saturday, The impression produced by the death of Garibaldi is immense. The Municipal Council, which was assembled at the Capitol when the news arrived, immediately adjourned ...

THE APPOINTMENT OF DR. F. EVANS TO THE PASTORATE. PRESENTATION TO THE FORMER PASTOR.

... Aberhunddu ; Hughes, Clsomor.! Llanelly ; Dr. Thomas, Cardiff, and Price, Aberdare. On Monday Divine servitme were held in the morning and afternoon, and in the evening the formal ceremony of establishing Dr. Evans in ! the pastorate wan gone through ...

VISITORS' Lams Bongs. Mr. Boma Jones, Llyryn• pin; Mr. &Price, Forth ; Mr. Turner, Staffordshire ; Mr. and MI. ..

... George and Miss Rees, King's-road, Canton, Cardiff ; Mrs. and Miss Griffith., Cynimer, . . Pontypridd; Mrs. Seaton and family, Pontypridd. Honss.—Mr. and Mrs. Brooks sod family, Boats, Cardiff ; Miss Rowell, Cardiff. GaaramiLD.— ...

DEAIR OF MR. O. F. GRACE

... which had fixed upon the kings, appeared to be no far abated that he him. Lettere and telegrams were regularly reoeived from Basingstoke, stating that Mr bred. was rapidly improving, and no ate 114 Sunday morning &telegram to Dr Henry Gracie etsted that ...

ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSIONS AT NE A.T.H. THE KING'S ARMS APPLICATION

... ADJOURNED LICENSING SESSIONS AT NE A.T.H. THE KING'S ARMS APPLICATION. The adjourned licensing missions were held at Nesdi on Friday, magistrates present being Mr H. Rowland (chairman), Mr G. H. sod Mr J. B. PAddon.—An application wes made for an order ...

THE RETURN OF MR. STANLEY

... the Congo. Mr. Stanley considers that the r6utes which have been • gone over by Dr. Sehweinfurth, Sir Samuel and Lady Baker, and the Italian and Austrian missionaries cannot be unsurinountable to a soldier, a traveller, and an explorer. Mr. Stanley added ...