Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

10 articles on this Page

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE.

[No title]

News
Cite
Share

THE NEW SECRETARY AT WAR. — Colonel Stanley, who ia a younger brother of Lord Derby, is 37 years of age. He was educated at Eton, and was tor some time in the Grenadier Guards. From August h December, 1868, he was a Lord of the Admiralty from February, 1874 to August, 1877, Financial Sec- retary at the War Office; and he then succeeded Mr. W. H. Smith as Secretary to the Treasury. Colonei Stanley entered the House of Commons as one of the members for Preston in 1865, and has sat fer North Lancashire since December, 1868. By the recent changes four out of the five Secretaries of State- Home, Colonies, War, and India-will sit in the House of Commons, and only one—Foreign Affairs in the Lords. The newest member of the Cabinet is also the youngest Minister included in that body. A FATAL QUAHBEL.—A fatal quarrel has oc- curred at Low Walker, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, A Boilermaker, named John Graham, living in Victoria- street, and bis wife, Mary Graham, were seen quarrel- ling together in the evening, and Graham struck her upon the head and shoulders With a long tough. His nephew afterwards came into the house and found the woman lying dead. Police-sergeant Gray took Graham into custody on Sunday afternoon on sua- picion of causing his wife's death. The prisoner was t brought before Mr. Durnett, at Newcastle, and re- I' mandad for a week. f <

FORGERY OF BANK OF ENGLAND…

[No title]

i THE EASTERN QUESTION.

WILLS ANI) BEQUESTS. !

THE WAR™PREPARATION.

[No title]

P A RLIAM ENTAHYJ^'iKLLj GENC…

[No title]