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METEORLOGICAL REPORT FOR AUGUST. -

... METEORLOGICAL REPORT FOR AUGUST. Taken by COL. HUDDLESTONE, at his Residence, Llynderw. Date, Wind, Heat. Rain. ^Jer. J j Max. I Min. 1 W. 70 43 0 30.05 2 W. 80 50 .15 29.90 3 S.W. 75 55 .21 29.70 4 S.W. 75 50 .21 29.70 5 W. 85 48 .11 29.90 6 W. 75 34 0 30.10 7 S.W.S. 83 55 .14 30.05 8 S.W.S. 82 50 0 30.10 9 W. 93 55 0 30.05 10 S.W.S. 85 55 0 29.90 11 S.W.S. 115 50 .07 30.10 12 S.W.S. 103 50 ...

CRICKET

... NOTP.We shall be pleased to insert reports of all cricket matches in the district, and trust that Secretaries of clubs will forward same Tuesday evening. REMARKS OX THE GAME. The Oswestrians had the best of the draw with the team representing Shropshire. The County, however, were without the services of Clapp. who placed for Oswestry. B. O. Davies, W. H. Griffiths, and G. E. Robinson, and was ...

MARKET REPORTS

... CHESTER CORN.At Saturday's market there was little or no change noticeable in the position of wheat, the supply being still small, with no altera- tion in prices, and any business reported was generally at the quotation of the preceding week. The same remark applies turn higher, and very steady at the improvement. Foreign wheat present- ed no new feature, the market for it being' generally ...

LLANSANTFFRAID

... FOREIGN AND COLONIAL. CHILD MURDER.-Two persons, man and wife, have been arrested in Melbourne on the charge of having murdered two children who were entrusted to their care. UGANDA is reported to be in a peaceful condition, and although an outbreak was feared at Mengo, no disturbances have occurred there. It is stated that in the event of England abandoning Uganda the missionaries would not ...

CAN WE MAKE WELHSPOOL A CENTRE FOE TOURISTS ? YES

... COURSE AND POOL UPPER LICENSING SESSIONS- These annual Brewster Sessions were held at Welshpool on Monday, before Captain Mytton and Mr. S. Powell.—The report of Supt. C-rowden (Deputy Chief Constable) stated that in the Division there were nine persons licensed to sell all kinds of intoxicating liquor, on or off the premises. The whole had been satisfactorily conducted during the vear, and ...

FOOTBALL FIXTURES

... INTERNATIONAL MATCHES. February Match February 24 Wales v Ireland, in Wales March 12 Wales v England, in Wales March 24. Wales v Scotland, in Scotland WELSH SENIOR CUP. October Round November Round December Third Round January Fourth Round February 17 March March WELSH JUNIOR CUP. November First Round December Round January 27 Third Round March Semi-Finals Tie — ...

SPORTING

... RACING FIXTURES. September 9 Warwick September 12 Ayr 13 Lichfield September 14 Yarmouth September 14 Kemptou Park September 16 Leicester September 19 Manchester September 21 Newmarket 1st Oct Meeeting September 26 Windsor September 30 The St. Leger. on Wednesday, was won in a can- ter by Isinglass (T. Loates up), Ravensbury being second, and Le Nicham third. The betting was 95 to 40 on ...

CRICKET

... REMARKS ON THE GAME. Next Saturday we intend to finish our remarks on the game for the present season, and we shall be glad if secretaries of clubs would kindly send by Tuesday, or Wednesday at the latest, the doings of their clubs this year—batting and bowling averages, results of matches, and any other par- ticulars connected with their club or players. The Guilstield men did capital work on ...

SPORTING

... RACING FIXTURES. Kempton Park September 16 Leicester September 19 21 Newmarket 1st Oct Meeeting September 26 Windsor September 30 Nottingham October 2 2 Hurst Park October 4 5 Kempton Park October 6 YVolvcrhamptom October 9 Newmarket, 2nd Oct. Meeting; October 10 Alexandra Park 14 South well HUllt 16 Gatwick October 17 Newcastle October 17 Cardiff October 18 Thirsk 19 19 Sandown October 21 ...

CRICKET

... BWLCHYCIBAU. THE HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES com- menced at Christ Church, Bwlchycibau, on Tuesday evening, and were continued 011 Wednesday. The Church, which looks very pretty at ail times, had been artistically and tastefully decorated for the occasion by Mrs. Thomas aud Miss Grayson, the Rectory, Capt. Hayhurst France, Mr. Eveson, the gardener at Ystum Colwyn Hall, and Mr. Bird, the ...

SPORTING. , I

... BISHOP'S CASTLE. VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT.—A detachment of the G. Company (Ludlow), 1st S.R.V., was formed here in 1839, Mr. E. Griffiths (Town Clerk) being made Lieutenant. Since then repeated efforts to obtain a suitable range have proved unavailing, and the progress of the Company has been seriously interfered with. Perseverance has however ultimately been rewarded, and arrangements com- pleted ...