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CARDIFF AMUSEMENTS

... nake one wish lie had more to do. Mr. Sani Stothern as Rc;rave Breamt waq as good as his fellows. Cf tile ladies w e cannot speak too highly. Miss Eiili'y Grttuin's Lavender was aa -eve teas the naine she bore. Mi's Cora Etuart', Jliwiie wv~i b.Ltul ifil ...

A NEW LOCAL OPERA

... certainly J . has all tile sparkle and sprilghtliness which is the ?? icature or Englishl comic r opera. It is impossible here to speak of all the f nuumbers which deserve attention for their tuneful- ness and harniony, but the opening and closing - choruses ...

ROYAL SHOW AT CARDIFF

... ftnance for the Cardiff meeting. MR. HINBURY'S MlIT TO EARL CALWDOR. Mr. Hanbury. President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking, in London on Thursday at a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, said it was a society which dealt practically ...

THE HAPPY LAND AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... with her usual intelligence !e and artistie skill ; and tfle two or three songs which ec she' sang' were heartily, e.ncored. Speaking geubrally, we may say that' the impersonation of ,o -the three Liberal - dtatesmentby Messrs.. Lee, n Bean'hamp,- and' Lster ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... a very efficient company, and in. producing Jo once more before a Cardiff audience has hit the publio taste exactly. To' speak of Mrs. Price'a delineation of tbe poor ragged outcast is almost unnecessary, as it is almost identified with her name, but ...

APRIL PUBLICATIONS

... the cuckoo come, The wych-eim's all in flower; That tweet! tweetb twreet: that dusty dew, That white star at my feet, t They speak of Aprils put-and you, my xwest Our wood still curves against the sky, And a'stll, all stark cud dim, Our hornbealu's fluted ...

CHURCH AND CHAPEL

... reverential awe, at To ?? each word of the good old man, Ahepreaches the only law. p It h1 50 Thou ?? thy neighbour,'tts thus ho speaks, n he And thy God, my Ohristian brother ?? And Bim. who came on the world to dweal, a I- And to teech us to love each other ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... was produced at the Theatre Royal on Monday night, before a large audience, .ilel uponl it a scale of effectiveness Which speaks volumes for the onterprise of tlhe genial lessee, Mr. Eedward lethelr. The production is in the hands ofi an excellent compatny ...

THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC

... the rest of the Royal Familv expressed his cordial thanks for the manner in which thetoast had been received. Proceeding to speak on the 'A proposed Royal College of Music, his Royal High ?? Lord Mayor has kindly alluded to a subject in which I take the ...

CARDIFF MUSEUEM COMMITTEE

... profits should come to them, and lie would be very glad if the exhibition guaran- tors could see their way to do ?? or Thomas, speaking from the standpoint of a or guarantor1 thought that it would be well for o the exhibition committee to come to a decision ...

ELECTION ODES, DITTIES, AND CRIES

... the Aesee, sr Bub tle nsext time iiy parotier I'll evet deceive, it And win Yaith a card Lhich 've got ep m el6ee, .11 So speaks the Old Mnn, all lthe cards still corsc'allnge Thou gb hisl ?? suggests w.illt af fairsiess am icr 3dealing. a] Bu ai' ...