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Merthyr Times, and Dowlais Times, and Aberdare Echo

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Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales

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Merthyr Times, and Dowlais Times, and Aberdare Echo

DR. COLLINS'S CAREER

... DR. COLLINS'S CAREER. The Tioes gives the following incidents of the career of Dr. Collins: Collins became known by common report, after a time, as the favourite doctor of a particular set of women, some of them of high rank, most of them aspiring to ...

BUTCHERED AT KING'S CROSS

... using it might get a firm grip of it. I subse- quently saw the prisoner at King's cross road police-station. Galley had a cut across the forehead. I said to him: Mr. and Mrs. Riley are both dead. You will be charged with their murder. The doctor will ...

DR. JON F2l, DOWLA IS

... apparently shout twenty years of age, and the other about fourteen. With them rude Mr s Willisaw, Rhymney. A sccond carriagecontaiued Mr. W. fa Daniel, Mr. leer Daniel, and Mr. Dar Jones, Merthyr. Some six or right young ladies friends of the deceased, brought ...

KING RENE'S DAUGHTER AT MERTH YE

... nominated as officers of the South 16 ales District Union :—('resident, Mr. John Evans, Hafod ; secretary, Mr. U. Price, Aber. morlais Schools; treasurer, Mr. I'. Thomas, Need). —.Mr. John Lloyd, Penaterren, was nominated as the representative of the District ...

DEATH OF MR. THOMAS

... told Mr. Jones remained indoors, but his health was seemingly as good as ever. About half-pant nine o'clock at night he was seated in the dining-room, when he told his niece, Mrs. Arnold, a daughter of the late Mr. Kelly, Cardiff, and wile of Mr. Arnold; ...

MR. JOHN MORGAN

... don t want to give a shabby article ; his are all of good quality, and the prices are the lowed possible. MR. TOM DAVIES, L.L.C.M. (Lite pupil oft Dr. Ilay,lo , k, Mue. Doc. Dublin), GIVES LESSONS I VIOLIN, MANDOLINE. THEORY AND HARMONY. ENGAGEMENTS ACCEPTED ...

MR. NERMANN 'HIM AT THE TEMPERANCE NALL

... Franook Mr. Loring Fernie !wide a tine de Manprat, Acting with commendable spirit. The part of Baradas wan well placed in the hands of Mr. F. M. Ayrton, an actor of no small ability; Mr. Wilfred Ilay an the Duke of Orleans had not much to do; Mr. Fred Epitaux ...

MR,IC I THE. PARK

... song, Mr. T. Power : unicertina solo, Mr. Charles Jones ; song, Mr. W. .t. Rowlands ; song, Mr. IMIt Da, ies ; recitation, Mr. M. Parr ; song Mr. . onothau ; sung, Mr. John Jonts ...

son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maudrey, Woodlandterrace, Cwmanian. On Saturday the funeral took place at Aberdare ..

... son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Maudrey, Woodlandterrace, Cwmanian. On Saturday the funeral took place at Aberdare Cemetery, when a large number of friends and mourners attended to pay a last tribute of respect. Mrs. Phillip. was herself a vocalist of local ...

MR. DAN DAVIES AND TH E DOWIAIS CHOIR. tN•rußviEw WITH MR. DAVIE:4

... waS mi pnreelieil on the sub. net by my dear frond, Mr. Thews Haserd. It lIIN entirely, and if hr had ri unlined at Merthyr I bas . e dons all in me , to ' Mr. Ilasaril in carrying it out.. When Mr. Bayard left the town, the whole project fell through ...