THE WELSH CHURCH AND ITS ASSAIL NTS, A correspondent writes as follows over the signa- ture of 'lWatchman, What of the Nighi?':- The Rev. Archdeacon David Howe)l, St. Asapit, seems, speaking metaphorically, to have rolled up his sleeves and struck out on Sunday at St. Margaret's,
January 29, 1890 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
INFIRMARY BALL &T CARDIFF. On Tuesday evening. at the PNrk-hall, Cardiff, E a most successfulnrid enjoyable ball was given in A aid of the Glatmorganshire and Monmouth8hire hi Infirmary. The room was not too over-crowded, a the floor was in excellent conditioc, while t the progra
January 29, 1890 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
GLAAMOI'UtAN COUN1TY COUNCIL. A quatltlY elietillgof the Cllnatorgin County Coullcil was heldt t ltir t wyn-liall, Neatli, on Ilt Iureditysdr Ilasecy ViVinltl, MLr., Chaira"l1, pie- stied, OTIE SALARY OF 7it. E. B. REIECM. A c titwiliiitili was read from the Ifoin serretilry rela
July 17, 1891 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
THE AVORL DS FAIR AT 0HICAGO. The remalrkable run of 436M mile in 4254 ininueg on tire Iew York .Central aid Hudson River Hlaitwoy Company hlos put other American railway managern on their taetile, and they are nnvý prr paring lo' tihl expecl'nd large traffic to the Chiea.,o Worl
December 26, 1891 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
TRA I{3AD] IMIPORTTS. TRADE OF GAilDIFI. toL EXcHANGe, Thursday, s- There was a stlrall atterrlairce of members on for 'Chanrs to-doly, arid outside a. Faw charerinig still transoctions no bnrlersees was effected, In th. Zr i'l erroomr trust of tle plocipri? oflious closed early,
December 26, 1891 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
| THE SEVERN, COMMISSION. I1 , I - ANNUAL MEETING. be The annual meeting of the Severn Commission s. was held at Worcester on Monday. The chair- man of the commission (Air. G. E. Martin) pre. ?? annual report showed that the navigation works were proceeding satisfactorily. e The
August 15, 1893 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales
necessary English rule in India is be as a bheakwater against the fanaticism of the rival sects may be judged from the intelli- is* gence just received of the riots that haveth disturbed the peace of Bombay, one of the thl . chief centres of enlightenment and civilisa- th tion i
August 15, 1893 - Western Mail - Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales