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i LINER GOES DOWN.

.CLOUDS OF FREEZING SPRAY.

\COFFINED IN ICE BLOCKS.

KILLED BY A "FALL."i

PORT TALBOT CFLLULOID WORKD

RECORD "PASSAGE TO HALIFAX.

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I18ØMWON ", HONOURS IN CHINA.

SWANSEA SCHOOLMISTRESSI LAID…

ISWANSEA HARBOUR BILL -

FURTHER PRIVILEGES FOR WEEKEND…

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MR. W. DENMAN BENSON. i

LIGHTING OF NEATH RURAL ,AREA.

NEW CHURCH FOR PORT TENNANT.

KING'S SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATIONS.

OYSTERMOUTH WORKS COMMITTEE.

SUFFRAGETTE RIOT.

SUFFRAGETTE SCENES SEQUEL.

SWANSEA LICENSEES' ORDEAL.…

FOOTBALL NOTIS,

A MUMBLES LICENSE.

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SOYAL CAMBRIAN INSTITTTION…

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SWANSEA ASYLUM PROBLEM.

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SWANSEA ASYLUM PROBLEM. COUNCIL AWAIT UPSHOT OF MER- THYR NEGOTIATIONS. A meeting of the Swansea Council 12 oom- mvtt"be was held on Wednesday tc consider t«be asylum question. The Town Clerk read replies frort author- ities written to with the idea of getting in- formaitKkn re partnership. Mesrt-hyr Tydfil wrote teat thev were applying to he constituted a couoily borough, and as soon as they heard from trIo{' Local Government Board,* the matter oould be again considered. Cardiff wrote that the committee wtxiid probably be in a position to reoecv* patients im January next year, but no tarrns bad yet been fixed. Newpo-rt wrote they were not in a position to enter into a contract for tie neoeptirm of more than ten patients (males. If this met with the requirements, terms could be arranged. I aigarth wrote thai the Visdt-top Com- iniue*: would be in a pos;.txm to cootraob <or the recaption of pauper lnnat, m » ar Septe-mtber next. The Visiting » -> -would be willing to receive 65 nis-w* acd,21 _r. femaAes. Chronic and quiet casoe w accepted at 14e. 6d. per week, and acuta' causes 17s. 6d. per week iocdusrv< As to the duration of contract, the corr-r uttee (of Talgarhh) would probably be able to meet the requirements (01 Swansea). Bridgend wrote that there were none of the Swansea patients in the asylum who were statable to be neoeived into the Work- house.

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