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A WOMAN'S CYCLE TOUR

... IA WOMANS CYCLE TOUR. Ili -, ; ATTACKED BY:BRIGANDS. lit. Abot-n~t~i~e'couth augo ltwo ,weo~lth ~Anerisens .; 1-, were aiseussing .tbe, I~e Womans ni -, *:e aility to cofle ?? jithen~on oLftheW re- niarked that a womap ?? ob. ride rouiis& thiq ; orld ...

A Female Army Doctor

... Eng. land, and itfwas in each case expected that orders would come oit,.o, deal with him promptly and ievezelyI hutfor-some mystrious terason no orders of any kind ever eaine bank. Once he was. ca'led in the night to do what he could for a woman who was ...

THE VEILED WOMAN

... He ]laed succeeded to his fat-leer's pllbe in the firm acme fbirce yearys, helsbes e made the acquahitance of lilro. Cart- land, taln a visitor at the hence of anli aristooratio friend resiuling in the We ?? of London.. Ds-s. Cartland, wasI, well connected ...

THE WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE' AT Tire CARDIFF THEATRE

... THE WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE' AT Tire CARDIFF THEATRE. ion What is technically known as Mademoiselle re Beatrice's Theatrical Company commenced a - m week'sengagemeut at. the Cardiff Theatre on Mon- & 30 day evening, producing for the first time there ...

THE SISTER'S FAREWELL

... wept To die at such a time, When the sun is on the laughing carth, Ila sunmaer's golden prime. 1ut now this woman'q heart is bow'd, This woman's frame is weak, The light has left my glazing eye, ITcalth's mantlitirflush my cheek; All faded are the once ...

A ROMANCE OF THE PEERAGE

... itetle money which the woman had they purchased a piece of land in the neighbour. ing town of Irondequolt. There they lived for a time, and then moved to the city, wohere they now reside. Gallagher was a Nova-Sootlan like the woman, and is disposed to be ...

PROPERTY SALES

... grazing land, bounded on the north Iby Ynis Wall, on the east by Black Wall, the south by lands of Mirs. Herrick, and on the wvest by lands of Mr. James Leonard, containing 10a, 3r. 32y,, Mr. Williams, 21000; lot 4, several closes of grazing land, bounded ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Catherine Booth is before us, and we dare say many people outside the Salvation Army will likie to read it. Mrs. Booth, the mother of the army, was a truly remarkable woman, and her life was one lonig endeavour to do good. Cardiffilans will note with ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... held by the reigning beauty of the day. To the shallow, the vain, and the sensual, the entourage of a woman signifies more than the woman herself, One woman has often 'cut another out, whose superiority, if dissected and analysed, would be found to be composed ...

POETRY

... Death, The will will waver and the heart beat faster, Touched by the memory of a woman's breath. Why are ye here, rude fellows of my labour, Thud outlawed from the bounds of woman's reign. Read 1, beneath the svorth hoes of my neighbour, Another story of another ...

THE CRUSADERS' SONG

... the Iland for the people! CHtOR US. The land ! The land ! 'Twas God who gave the land The land ! I The land The ground whereon we stand i Why should we be beggars, with the ballot in our haad God gave the land ...

Poetry

... tdeath, thy Nation'saIlight to gain, And, wrest from tyrant-rule thy Father-land. Arise ! .to a~rms ! was Kossu lb's loud appeal! Arise! to armis 1resounded through the land; Then Hlungary'd sons rushed forth with burning zeal, To crush the accursed ...