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THE BRIDGEND DOG SHOW

... TIHE BRIDGEND DOG SHQW. Mr. A. Stevens, of Cardiff, writes to state that in looking over the prize list of the Bridgend Dog Show, wvlsich was inserted in Thursday's Westeen .Afai, , he noticed that the NevEoundland and St. Pernard's class was omitted. ...

PROPOSED AGRICULTURAL SHOW FOR COWBRIDGE

... presrent. T'le show had gro wn considerably, eit, and iil order to meet tho seormoos expense sor, it was necessary that tie sbow should be umigriv- des tory. Thierefore, Cowbriage was leot in the lurch, 'est ean they wete not likely to have L show at Cow- ed; ...

THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SHOW AT CARDIFF

... amounts to something like 4000 and it shows no ,g sign of diminished vitality. lhe number of ex- ibits at recent shows have averaged about 550. N , and the amount given in prizes about £800. ol let sanmf THIS YEAR'S SHOW .t h with bitio The present exhibition ...

THE RED DRAGON.*

... Beriah Gwynfe Evans. This is, we understand, the second Welsh drama - which Mr. Gwvynfe Evans has baa upon the boards, a;;d this first performa~nce pr~lmiese well for its j future success. The stage manager, Mr. M. T. H. Griffith, of Swansea, is to be ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... is changed nightly. I 'IfTIA. ANINUAL TIRINING. A Special Army Order issued on, Monday notifies the embodliseent betweeom April 14 aid May 1, apparently, for annual training, of 31 regiments of Militia. Artillery, twelve regiments of Militia Engineers ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... d i'o consider the quextin of p g wt the poeed stage of te v~re. ?? eabt P14,000t c, t of the Brst stage, te iimv, c.'-had be oeed, ty had ,4143 in hd -towardi -.tho 10,000 required for the 'Becond stage-the chancel, tower, &U. Thley, would have to m ...

PRINCESS IDA AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... CARDIFF . ITHMATRE. It is now rather [fora t~irrn a yeatr since this charming work was first given in Cardciff, and a 1 s second hearing only confirms our previoua im- r, pl~ession that it is Irndoubtedly thre most pleasing t 6 or tim Gilbort-Sullivsn ...

JUBILEE SKETCHES

... backed :h by towering hills shielding it from cold winds, it rs had magnificent natural surroundings. It was on it the direct stage route for tourists penetrating ih further Into Wales or bound for rraland. Strangers le were continually pouring into the town ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... to the World, was produced at the Grand cc Tlle tre on Monday night. The piece is not eew, (IC 3,i fact. it is now on its second provincial tour, b tt er ir it hras not been seen in Cardiff betore, and addi. it ti inal interesi attaches to the production ...

THE MUSIC-HALL AGENCY SCANDAL

... lying Itelti evitlertoc. Site went to Mice Dahinslit's at. Water- hir, th on-rca I in Meroli or April, t890. Garditer osyc tier Lrrt Lie two lessons. Dii tue second occasion he tried £1. 1 ta, to gct into her drs'sing.rtioiit. Site objected, atid Jolit is ...

A STRANGE WORLD

... t'ier a' .i I Luok at roe, now I If I feel as dull as ditch- water When I go on the stage, the first hearty round of applause kindles the poetic fire, and the second fans it ?? a blaze. The dvie alatu Judy, that's what you want, the afflatus 1 I suppos ...

1890—A REVIEW OF GENERAL EVENTS

... taxpayer, who run i absolutely no risk. The Bill was read a second time in A.pril, but King Obstruction issued. his orders that it should not get through committee. In the debate on the second r reading Mr, Parnell moved its rejection, and submitted an ...