DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE
... the prisoner seal she le- took this Estisupe because she was in want.t She told. the A.Brt ich that she bad no parents, and had been in service, ~ [ae but hasviiig been out of a situatioms for ...
... the prisoner seal she le- took this Estisupe because she was in want.t She told. the A.Brt ich that she bad no parents, and had been in service, ~ [ae but hasviiig been out of a situatioms for ...
... patriots is assured by drafting into the district a strong force of the once derided and [sated, beeause loyal, Royal Irish Cfonstabu- lary. The fair wages controversy has moved a ov stage, for a member of the Cardiff County an Council has plucked ...
... in mantyglo Church at eleven a.m. Cre SACRED CAsNTATA,-TrO only local at'raetion was ) a pera;rnirance of 1 aJoseph at tlhe Town-hall by 1 thi Brynmawr Excelsior Par ty anoi a smoking concert sib ilt Globe Slsree, whore a presentatioan 3111 ...
... ns and consistency Opposition should provide the A S a rule Government and music, running a Scout troop, and to our policy towards other facilities for that debate. Sir Pi, Opposition Whips take a W a l books. ...
... in f six ciamnibers with bread and powderr a knuckle- s dusteLr, a pair of pincers, a chisel, a screw-driver, t a centre-bit, two pocket-knives, a dark lantern, 'I and ...
... Empire ?? 1ntives ald of sukbject.province-s. A Spaniard, a hititon d ad a Gaul, a Thracian, or even a Syriank,muigljitd ad commend' Romian iamieis and :risc to thre or dignity of the Imperial purpile. No ...
... unanimously. A report was presented by the superintendant of the Oaerleon i chools, on a proposed change in the evening meal of the children three days a week--that instead of milk porridge they should have half an ounce of butter and half a pint of cocoa ...
... canvas, when she shpe ecarrying away Several stanchiens, bulwarks, Al a skligt, nd savig bat.Sea nearly filled ship, and it S a o en aeto run any longer, hove to at It pin, Last ti foresail an.d topmast staysail. Found ship had sprung ...
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... (8)f .6,-Tyriutlii.road, Ystrad. -b ?? .A-ha Brirnble (15); 6, Tyintyla-'road,' . Mary- Thomass a young 'woman living 'at 51J Ystrla%,:; > :e ?? ' 4: -L0: --;9 0;j r S - X ;d f D \; \A 7; f -d , ' 1s - A,; d, .. ...
... eye II s ; Gloliaths falls, and tiio, PlilicStinles fly ; a S.5 Wheroeor lie tcirss, ;sppall'tl with sodden ti itt ili-ait 0 lie Flies tics foul osocitor. Vice, anil hides his of head.b cc, Sttaic, with all his wishe:d spirits, giaves place, (I ...
... has diecovered a petticoat her bag. Out it comes, and she places along her side, with the waistband against her waist, and looks over its side to -ee whether it would fit her. Another drags out a small—what called. I think, a chemise. She ...