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FAIR PLAY FOR WALES

... woman under certain ',cir- foumitances, who oen speak no -English, and yet never sees -a woman warder. who canr speak .Welsh. ..0: u i Every Welsh prison ?should have 'a male and female' warder who. can speak Welsl. We do noteven stop there. We feel strongly ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... instance, cannot speak Welsh. Almost all its technical terms have no equivalents in the langu- age of the Principality. Suppose anyone was to try to translate a book on chemistry into Welsh! Why, the thing is impossible. But; the Gospel can speak Welsh as a ...

MARIE ROZE CONCERT AT CARDIFF

... Shinonetti, eo to speak, carried all before him, This celebrated violin virtuoso is again with ,Madetme Rnze's company, anti with him is Signor Genniro Bisaccia, thei eminent solo pianist and composer. The ptogramnie. generally speaking, wilt be made up ...

AMATEUR THEATRICALS AT THE CARDIFF TOWN-HALL

... spectators, in a pleasant entertainment. As we t it stated yesterday the pcece de resistance was the x pleasant comedy of Who Speaks First ? It is I S d always an ungracious task, and sometimes an un- . -s pleasant one, to criticise the performances of lady ...

THE AUGUST NUMBER OF THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE

... defer speaking for the present. hirs. Jell netto Fothergili's verses to' Sconehenge.-which follow, are excellent, both in form and colour. The stipendisry magistrate for Swansea, Mr. 3. 0. Fowler, comes next with an admirable paper oc **Speaking and Preaching ...

NOTREDAME AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... placed on the Cordiff strage on Monday night, as tie tastes of the dress circlveere T presumably consulted last week. Let us speak X first of that which was undoubtedly the most on- | joyable part of the evening's entertainment-the scenery. Thishas been ...

THE ART OF DERSSING

... coiseqlluenre, tie is the best iressed man in tlhe civilised world; lie speaks ti own,language, amid he spelks it Vell. We, (io the otel I) handi are striving all the tinme to speak a foreign longue, andtei Wel re doing it with a Imopelessly Emiglisi accent ...

A LONG JOURNEY TO SEE THE QUEEN

... with the berries green, then turning ripe, ol and at last in full fruit Mrs. Ris speaks good aU English,atnd Waee quite defighted at having arrived tt in England. In speaking of the days of slavery, tt the little body said, Out only friend was England ...

MABON AND HIS CRITICS

... nton, are 5 sufficiently amusing to warrant tbeir re-produc- v ion.- a There's z Member of our Parlisment who yearns to I speak his mind In an a nam=lar laogumae of a very aeniest kind, 1 He bellves, as I am told, that he is called upon to teach r All ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... el- was deserved, she said, had well-nigh worn out AR her patience. She had been used to speak to m animated clay, but she now felt as if she had f been speaking to stone. Successive flashes of stir her eloquence that had always been sure to elec- wil ...

LITERARY LOTTERY

... si? give a short description of this document. th ha Historically speaking, an Eisteddftd pro- th, or gramme is a literary composition of recent as1 date. We are not in a position to speak in w with bibliographical aeuthosity on the subject, th, but we ...

WELSH RADICAL COMEDY

... WELSH RADIAL C0OMEDYI PORq H FYDD.; ~.ou is of AND PROTEST AGAINST THEM Le to EX-ECUrTIVE. )i Speaking at a; well-a.tended meenting a?t no.Pemae Chapel, near Black-wood, on T' iesdayl evening, under the auspices of the Wels], Naytiona. 1?d'eration, Mr ...