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Merthyr Times, and Dowlais Times, and Aberdare Echo

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER

... Recorded at.Brynteg. Approximate height above sea lerel, 685 feet. Date. Direction of Rain. Thermometer Headings. Wind fall. Max. Min. Wei. Diy. Jan. 23 S. '0 39 36 36 37 24 S. '06 42 33 41 41 25 S- '39 51 41 50 50 26 N. '04 51 40 42 43 37 S. -03 52 44 43 48 2R N. 16 43 33 34 35 20 S.E. -0 51 34 37 Total '63 ...

MOUNTAIN ASH HOSPITAL BALL

... MOUNTAIN ASH HOS- PITAL BALL. Our A be rd are district reporter writes The third annual Hospital Ball took place on Thursda- night at the Drill Hall, Mountain Ash. There wai a large attendance, and the proceedings passed off vith much The hall had been most beautifully debated and resembled a veritable fairy palace. L5tge mirrors were placed along the walls, as well a> many*huea flags and ...

SPORTIHG NEWS AND JOTTINCS

... TENNIS. MERTHYB V. DOWLAIS. Played at Dowlais on Saturday, and resulted in a win for Merthyr by 5 events to 3; 12 sets to 7, and 102 games to 90. SCORES. F. P. Charles and F. S. Simons, beat E. Williams and J. T. Morgan, 6-4, 9-7. F. P. Charles and F. S. Simons, beat S. Martin and P. T. Dowden, 6-2, 6.1. F. P. Charles and F. S. Simons, beat A. M. Tennant and E. Truran. 6-0, 7-5. T. M. Yeates ...

BRECON AND MERTHYR RAILWAY

... LLANCORSE & DOLYCAER LAKES I AND THE BRECONSHIRE BEACONS. On and after 1st MAY, and until 31st OCTOBER, 1897, Special Cheap Return Tickets Will be issued at the undermentioned Stations and Fares to Talyllyn, for Llangorse Lake; to Torpantau, for the Breconshire Beacons; to Dolygaer, for Dolygaer Lake and to Pontsarn, for Morlais Castle. These Tickets can be obtaiued any day, except Sunday, and ...

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER

... DEAl II OF THE ORANG AT THE ZOO. Visitors to the Apes' House at the Zoological- tnrdens, in London. the other d ty, most have been ••iirprised to find that the large compartment lately tenanted bv the ornng and two black apes was empty though its most, important occupant had been aeriotialy unwell, she had shown signs of improve- ment, tnd it was cOnJirlently hoped that danger ,18 past. The ...

METEOROLOCICALRECISTER

... Recorded at Brynteg. Appro-mate height abov* sea level, 685 feet. Date- Direction of U;Lin- Thermoniete Readings. wö, lali. M*x. Min. Wet Dn. Apr. 35 S.W. '11 43 45 42 43 16 W. '40 48 43 44 17 W. 51 48 4F, 4P 18 N.W. -81 52 47 49 I „ 19 S.W. '0 54 45 41 4-4 ?o \Y. -9 54 V6 48 47 j 21 S. 15 55 49 50 5-0 Total 2'6. ...

ABERDARE COUNCIL

... Friday. Present Messrs. R. H. Rhys, J.P., T. Rees, J. Howell, L. N. Williams, O. Harries, M. John, Rev. T. Humphreys, Rev. B. Evans, G. George, and Colonel Phillips (clerk). MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT.—The Medical Officer submitted his usual monthly report, which showed there had been cases of scarlet fever, one of which had proved fatal. INSPECTOR OF NUISANCES REPORT. — The Inspector of ...

THE MERTHYR TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1895

... THE CITE. TEsT HEM um - ON EA MI. HOMILINE. Yuer ailments ereepeth like a thief, Ueda you feel that life is brief, Hat instantaneous the relief Through 110:11IMINK ALL THIK YEAR ROUND— Too require Natunfis remedy, larmessing all the. elements of strengdt, and itanty for the body, and richness for the blood. HOMILINE the I; reate4t Strength It Storer ever known to Pharmacy, Seirnee, and ...

PATENT

... MEDICINES AT STORE PRICES. THOMAS . MAGNOLIA 1001/QUIST 80Ar. The mud delivete skins may be washed with this heatitiful prepatation in the se% eraqt weather. It causes' neither redoes,' or irritation. It is unique fur its soothing and healing protwrtits, creamy lather, and delightful perhunt, TABLE:IIk Ed. E.CH ; t 6 PEE DOZEN. [2864 ...

SLIDING SCALE ELECTION

... The monthly meeting of the Cambrian Miners' Association was held at the Butchers' Arms Hotel. Pontypridd, on Monday, one of the dele- gates presiding. Mr. W. Abraham, M.P. (Mabon), and Mr. W. Evans, agents were present. I;KCTIO> OF SLIDING-SCALE MEMBERS. It was reported that the workmen at the Universal Colliery, Aber Valley, had passed a resolution unanimously in favour of re-electing the ...