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CATTLE MARKETS, AND FAIRS

... BIRMINGHAM, Dec. 28 —Small supplv, and a quiet trade for beasts and sheeo. Best Herefordshires, 6gi; shorthorns, bid to C-li wether sheep, 5V1 to 8-414 ewes and rams, 5d to per lb. Bacon pigs, 8s Od to 8s 6d; porks, 9s Od to 9s 6d; sows. 6s 3d to 6s 6d per score. HULL, December 28. -To-day there was the poorest display of stock that has been witnessed during the Christmas period. On] t a few ...

..4-BALA

... R H Y L. LECTURE. On Monday evening, the Rev. W. Foulkes, Llangollen, delivered a lecture on Straining gnats and swallowing camels,' in aid of the re- novation of the Mill Bank (CM.) Mission Chapel. Mr. E. P. Jones presided, ana there was a fair attendance. At the close a cordial vote of thanks was accorded the lecturer, on the motion of the chairman, seconded by the Rev S. T. Jonei. FOR THE ...

X RAYS

... thftt h. b» «btoin»d tta LATEST tobody through th® olothing. Term® on Application. JOHN WILLIAMS, PORTLAND STUDIO. high STREET, RHYL. Bub «jtte» penantlly to J. Pleaee note the Addreei: —PORTLAND STUDIO, 8, High Street, Ehtl. 39, HIGH STREET, D E N B I pH. R. GRIFFITH JONES Wishee remind all that Want NEW HATS. To give him A CALL. Splendid Selection of TIES. All Shapes of COLLATES, Caps, ...

KINO PREMPEH’S EXILE

... The political priaonera King Prempeb, the lata ruler at CoomaMW, and King Aaibi of Kokofu left Sierra Leone on Sunday night, with a large number of follower*, oa board thetroopehip Dwarka for the Scjchellee, whither they are Mag deported the Gorernment. A large nnmbar pereooa aaaembled to witncea the departure of the chief!. ...

THE RITUAL QUESTION

... The Bishop of Lond>n at the Church House on Wednesday a further silting of his Diocesan Conference, ‘at which the proposal to convene a Bound Table Conference consider the ritual question was discussed. A motion to that effect was proposed Prebendary Peploe and seconded by Viscount Halifax, in speeches of some length, urging the desirability of finding some basis of agreement between those who ...

. WORKlNGMEN'S FREE READING ROOM

... It was decided to offer £12 in settlement of tile account, Colonel Lloyd Williams having Pointed out that the amount was excessive. AN IMPORTANT QUESTION. A letter having been read from George Lewis, plumber, with reference to his boy, who, being under the age prescribed by the act, he desired to keep out of school, a discussion took place upon the construction of the clauses of the act, and ...

LLANBEDR, NEAR RUTHIN. ENTERTAINMENT

... NORTH WALES ASSIZES. The assizes for the grouped counties of Anglesea, and Carnarvon, were held on Wednesday at Carna, von, before Mr. Justice Day, who was attended by the High Sheriff (Mr. G. Farren), and Mr. H. Lloyd Carter (Under-Sheriff). The following were sworn as the gr ...

10LD

... ASSAULT ON THE DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTABLE OF DENBIGHSHIRE. At the Wrexham Borough Polioe court, on Monday, a young man named William Jones, of Wrexham, was brought up in cus- tody, charged with assaulting Superinten- dent Jones, deputy chief constable. The superintendent found Jones lying drunk in the street on Saturday night and requested him to get up. He became very abusive and violent. During ...