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SAFETY AT THE THEATRE

... ocoarruing the' conse. quenicea mi8h be dis~astrous. . It'io tr~ue '.thez have ?? their entranoe and: their exits, but speaking In a and geieel reuse,' their entrace are not wide enough - and their exits not sufficiently numeros,. M: ny ol f our'theatres ...

CARDIFF FINE ART EXHIBITION

... asd Mr. WEDmonm said he was glad when it was in a f and one of the centres of modern industry that he was end o invited to speak on a matter on which he felt very IL leer strongly-the treatment of modern life in pictorial au and art. The days for the ...

ADVANCE CARDIFF

... m a bank as that of the Cardlff Mutual Accornmo- ea dation Banking ComaDny, or 'nn unlicensed nr pawnshop:' does riot speak highly for the common dt sense of the community, but we must remember v, that we are young at the game of novel figuring, Bl ...

FAIRS FOR DECEMBER

... eand bohs, of tbe Hereforde Brewery, have socceeded in bitting libe milnk with their t), tiolden Sunlighit - ?? firm, speaks very s highly of the ale, in.fact the captain mintioned ) thiat after the ale going to Bombay ant4 otl its . ?? to England ...

THE LAND OF THE DARNED MOUNSEER

... residing ten, fifteen, uod twenty years in England. Goli a cannot speak English. He is proud of it, and somnetiles wonders that, %with sop many French- Bigi ?? in England, the EnglIsh do net all speak R. if French by this time. But he will tell you thst the Bro ...

DEVIL OF CARDSHARPER

... finished when the speakter mysteriously clisappieored, although the-eyes of the players were upon him during the time lieX was speaking. This is t-he: narrative of one of: those win took part an *he .gainse, and -it is euhatantiahlly supported .by siome. of ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... this (Tuesday) evening being lIbe Trump Card. Of the music, dancing, and eirging In the burlesque on Monday night we cannot speak in too warm terms of praise. From the beginning to the end the actors and actressea inspired the piece with a tboroughly infectious ...

LITERATURE

... deadly sins, the enmities and frauds of etmae town district; and in the even- ing corfirmlny in some religious house, and speak- ing worda of tne sweetest, most rapt mysticlam to the saintly women there assembled, ?? sought to throw light upon religion} ...

A LOVE STORY

... could not un- clo sy derstand big silence, his discomposure. 'aren't you Cz i going to specik to her ? Ohl, please do go and speak Wf ;. to het V' we both cried. 'Do maokse ure if it ?? A Amalia.' But he shoolt Jis head. 'Can't,' Iee said; S. *e- Ilbad al ...

MISS MINNIE PALMER AT THE CARDIFF THEATRE

... Ronge, and eath scored an immediate success. Since that date eath she lhas been going ?? from victory antic c on victory. Speaking of her antis', an Amercar tiroe publicu:tion says:-'o call Mirs Palrn r The comedienne is to do insufficient fcstice to ...

LLANDILO CHRISTMAS SHOW

... previously been seen. The attendance of visitors from eleven o'clock, when the gates were opened, was about the average. Speaking generally, the exhibition, according -to tire number of entries and the prize money offered, was very good. In tire cattle ...

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CHAMBERMUSIC CONCERTS

... appear, and amongst those ;lnnounceI are Miss i Eleanor Rees and Ee Mo; isis, of whose repura- 11o01 it is unnecessary to speak. Amongst the works promised are some of tilt Inst interesting compositions of the great mastors, and the senate s of tibe College ...