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REVOLT IN RHODESIA. ,,-
REVOLT IN RHODESIA. TKOOPKK^^T bTAND. PORTUGESE ASSISTANCE HEADY. HOW THE "GOD" WAS TKAPPiiD. liCLCWA'O, Saturday. Frou Colonel Plunn^ e-.pj" I.*ugwe River it i» i- lt rebels were killed ,» Amongst the prisoners )a on.. wi vet;. The eoemy «.»»r°'ted he generally r.lnmti.g w t»« and children wl'° prf.ooew were located. 'Ihs ^ullcCw left at Invati. carrjng- It is «ixpeeted that Ocueia s • •^ l0u-S projected grand the Maioppoa will take P Friday. Colonel Sprockley's columnOia^ f-nun" kriie. of four whites- w!lo d Cox of the mounted, ponce. Cools, and COX, o Ki,ruc«le acamst evidently died altera feiutul struct odds. S..lI,I8BGRY, Frid¡ty" Captain HOlte bas done excellent werk Utwc.u E»k.ldoor» tb teb„l„, lie has had roug; 1 » "ves »s numerous who imve taken re RS rabbit burrows- Many were killetd. lloste has virtually ciftKa Mezema. 8 disti-Cw is it i» reported that Governor Mac ia a IT T H» •*1. pulling i or ward all t g ju forces to t.mmoyo to assist ease of emergency. From spec.a; touu pondents of the" Daily Telegraph. ANOTHER OUTBREAK NIPPLD. THE SLAYING OF THE Th" Baiuwaye correspondea -Daily Chronicle- say 8 tho Mli-o i. be Matabelo oracle whom the lnduuab previous to &iny Jllion. orders they receive regait.. We is thoroughly belied by «,* is .upeosed to be a Bi>.rit inhabiting six sacred eaves about werLs the oracle himself through an aeoustie 'Trevolt io Western Matabeleland was immiofiot last week, evidently at the Mh»o. instigation. Native Coin-ender Armstrong and the American scout JJurnbaiu con the idea that a friendly native akouWI lutr^ introduce him into the eave in order bu^the'^nativas attempted a rescue, te pie •vent wh,ch 13urnham shot the M»«o..
SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO THE CALEDONIAN…
SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO THE CALEDONIAN EXPRESS. JUMPS OFF THE LINE, A PASSENGER KILLED. ALMOST A TiSKKlFIC DISASTER- The Scotch Express, wlucn leR Euston (Sunday) ,dght oassin" Preston eaily eu nearly fifty mil" *°lou6„.d „p .UH-d — for some dibtanct. t.assien £ er, a "r^°« German was kll'a injurie6, and « journeys •W« ">. T Z,L~„»«D WI.» but two iij:ur.ed „o„,0r.liaI „d I»ly H.P»~d.W w di,liMlly| boara uy 1 I ,>•« wero all more Weston nation. of the accident or less wrecked, _„i» and cno ooulu presented It terrible spectacle, Ilnd eno could Set help wonder^if. d wlth their all thepassenjiers,^ -iants ia theCarlible lives. °IieoEtl9^jliei a fractured bone, L,;ftSn-. a most miraculous o. as ni8 escape bcinft thfl oUl,r pas. w8 also that o^ o, tbfl K#y., sengers. Mr Da un#aru»ed from a Bank, Forfar, had mcdically pile of wreckage, hUBt,iiied only examined was <oun Meyer, vh»se superficial nijuri«b. death jn a address is unknown horr)bly frightfulmanuer. rii- neftr the doer Man-l«d, iu a.B "j* .jjjch .ie had been °f ln nrrr"fh,ad was jammed between trl', his niP«a8co«?letely torn oft trl', his niP«a8co«?letely torn oft ^'e^ "V fe[t jum, wkil3t the otoer 8»wa» also h*" a iac0 0- skin. W u" COI"f''c",oly S,iar £ After demoli-hiog a workman's cabin the engines stopped. within t\ ya.rd of an .,111-1 the engine Btepp j £ lmd crusheci bunkaaent wa.l, a ffcU of 20ft. on through, would to a faetory below.
, SCULL1NO 'cHAMPIONSHff.I
SCULL1NO 'cHAMPIONSHff. I £ 500 A-S1DK- In thie great contest, from lako, on Monday, Stan bury, Harding, (weight 13»t, height 5tt. llmJ, gib8 ) the English champion (weigh- • lIeJgnt 5ft 5±in), for the world's chain p»en«« P and £ 1,000. u
CHOLERA KILLING BRITISH I…
CHOLERA KILLING BRITISH I TROUPE. Four more English soldiers are reported t. haTe died of cholera in the Soudan.
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=- MR B. M. STANLEY 1\1 UCH BETTER. vnndav evening were informed by Mr. t-1"6' t his n]ed!c&l «d™.« bulletina-
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A'TSOLDIKPVS' SUTCIPE. Alberfc F" ,BelI.j atPSavJn.ltBarracks, ZZu^Seon S«»^^eaof; termiucd inanne; by plnung !e .J1S_ riile in his mouth and blowing ou
STEEL WOUKEKS"STIUKE ^FOR…
STEEL WOUKEKS"STIUKE ^FOR BIGGEH WAGICS The rivet, pig, and steel makers in Rowloy and the Old Hill districts of ^:atfordslure struck work Oil Monday because the em ployere refused to concede 12.^ per cent, au- vance of wages. -0
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Captain David Evans' weJl-Unewn ple*w« Tacht Fleetwinj, a untly little vessel ot *1 1 ii^ns renter, in now on hire for any period r
ICOI.D-«LOOD;*:I) MUKDEH NKAK…
COI.D-«LOOD;I) MUKDEH NKAK CARDIFF. -+-- LOIiD VViNDSUl^fS UARPivNTElt SHOT DEAD. ESCAPE OF THE MURDERER, A MYSTERIOUS CRIME. WAS IT A WOMAN S JEALOUSY ? Cardiff and the DI^.ricts ..round arc in A htata of wild exeitomeat UI censequence o. IK IIERRIBIA murder v/TT;CH WAS .UWTRA:E,. Oil the road at FAIR>VAUU- late on Fridav NI^ At 10 o'cleck .hat E^N>N„ tuo n.en—lie named Lavid T«io.I.a-, A car- BI>nu:r, in TH, employ of Lord W indtor AT M JMI-AN s. AND another named AUGUSTUS, HVI»S ati'enjp«el-roa'.I, Canton were STUN MTU'^ AIDE by side ON the «AIL UNDER '.be IR,ES the four CROSS rOaUti ;¡L I au-»«uer. At TUAL time tiie MEN parted, ana AU^USWU., waikeu oil towards his noiueat Caniou, \>NI E Thomas PUR.U^U hi, >VAY M UIO OPPO.UE direction AL»«« vlic ROAA te bt, I^GANS- A taw BUIUU(E« LILCR 1 ■-Pi>1" 0I pi.tol-sliOt wa-board, le.iowed A^C. AN .nter- val Of a IEW HECOUDS by a hbnefc. winch V.A^ immcdJately succeeded by a i>iI.t,.I- shot. TI-ESE sounds «E« HEARD BY neve, AL persons living NEAR AT hand; and John Jiuo coachman TO -R CartwrI14bt, WA» standing on ASIDE road a co-.P.O LENGTHS off, at -uce RAN down tue UIFTHWAY to the cross-roads and lis.coed. IE WD^ followed by TWO LADS named THOMAS and Griflittof, MID tho UNOE oil along the til FAJ:AII's toa i, .rom «H ch dire TTOU tie t>IIUllt P^EAICU to have C.M.O. Auout lvO yan¿ti duwu lhe roaâ tholY Ntd a PERSON or medium H^KI, dressed .U DARK clothe-, AU;i LOOKING, ILI LLOOK OLIY"' -0'U6 TWIN'' i.Ue A iiuuslupmaii, ana with a cap on that BAA M it SOUIETLIIN^ OF the NALU lot a bright leather band that GLITTERED. Hood said "Good NIGHT as he WAS PASSU. and the MAN mumbled something L .d up »U riSB, W.W M WMliidii, two lads pur-ued tlieir way TOR A*OU. 1 V;iids luriher down the READ, and there DIS- covertd the body of Thomas ly..< £ across LIAO pathway and shot tbrougl. tue IUN-^ « theories in cu cnlat.on te aceouut ior IHE crime are numerous; but the WIL EST, an JET apparent! V the most LEASABLE is that it was the act of a woman *»*»"•« SEAFARING man. On the road was Sound AN empty pin-fire cartridge, so that before the JJ jiiurderor »econd shot >VAS HAD L^AD to extracL U»I> FROM .HE WEAPON. Tho wabo is American, WINCH «eeuw todfsceunt the theory of a WO«,«^ and to etrengtlieu THE «U^O.<ON TNE^JT ihn act of a seafaimg wan. ilow the aci uiVrtsLern iJaii reports this connection the 0.11 jmportant Üem. jL I&ppp:l["8 tlu..L Mr Charles J.uke, son of Mr ADMA Luke,gro.E LD baker, Peuypeel-road. was SENT ou. "TH a horse and trap TO DELIVER on Friday evening and among other PLATE. U ni was FCT- Briues-upoa-Ely, to which be went «M ,!ON„ tho road wheie THE paBBiu}! TLL81.EW!is also in murder was comi the trap A MR*- AK • WT.E0 FAN^ATER LL7R?."AT- THEV passed a PER,on dies.ed and bt. U)FT ^EO{ THA ,.OAD. in male attire sit- & "•SrJ »•««»•"w~ as HIIV.ng BE»» YUOL)S were tired on PASSCD thew ANI HIB T>OM_ Friday MGHT. U on tho PANY drew neat, P* {aee, SO bank raised a PAPER in FRONT^ that his features cou.d U "i l »»• TLIA COUDTLJ'T •L>«» LU ni »K» R"U,R^, ,J W.' WII.p tb.y »«™ p»""°- «H» water THEV ob.orved the SAME man, who R^OUT 5ft. «IO. I.. toward tbeiu irom the d:rectio.I of ). th,e occasion ho turned h.S face away .ROM them sethat they could only.ee one side. Tins was about 9.BC TN the .«mng, and THE niace where they pu.scd THE WAS abou 50 yards on the Ely SIDE ef the atone s.at a„L LH. »" and tho deceased sat to *J friendly chat. MR Luke MENTIONED LUE peculiar eireuinstauceswbei: be returned home on Friday niebt, and. described (iHJ ESOTHSN-; which the man was V^RING. X^OW comes the part of LUe story which tends to conlirM THO MSPICJOII that the deed was committed BV a woman. Mrs Akerman states that tho person she and Mr Luke passed did not look much like A man." A woman's per- ception in A matter of that kind is worth a eood deal without entering into particulars.. but Mrfl Akermaa etatee further that she could I!ec 118 beard, and that the faee was P.,LE. This statement, eoupled with "BAR'informal-ion, promises to lead lo some startling developments. The MURDERED m,.n has a brolhor living in xa- ICNR street Swansea, named John Windsor SIRT-E*, THOMARF, A carpenter and joiner, who went to -• rdiff du-ctly he received information O. VJ. IE,r,. U»T "» »"«»' H»D „„ tc RIX .-CLCCK tin. (A..<I.Y) «»-»»•
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*a°QU*%Si$™y AT AND CCT. AND a woiuau named JenKins »C ilwl a woman named Jenkins were found 'n THROWN ISEDT^Y made BY F^W OSR, who, Jiearing s, reams, rushed from his bed to the rooJll and found the couplo i in bed, both blcdiiig profusely. Jeliy lived together, and the lodger says, appeared be on excllent terms before retlriut:
WHAlrHAKON HIKSCH LEFT AHIS…
WHAlrHAKON HIKSCH LEFT A HIS WIDOW. A (X)LOSSAL FORTUNE. It FU^NILV auiioiinecd by the Judicial LN- bnnal at, Bruenn, AUSTRIA, that the inherit- bnnal at OF J' ttirsch, cc-Jisisting auce of the ,.TV 0{ -IHX deceased,title deeds, of perso: FT' ],I0I 'IU BANI!, amount to etc., AND F'^RY^AI-H £ 6,000.000). Tlii, tfiS^cr ""hc W hm"' estate. :=" —. =
OPENING OF BISEEY CAMP.
OPENING OF BISEEY CAMP. TROPIGAL lIEAT, FIIS:.KT/ Monday. The camp of tue National H.dlc Association opaned on Monday for th« reception o. Volunteers who are to take part M NE FORTUI'DIT'S sh«ot;ng. At present very TEW arC under canvas, AS the principal compe l-■ tions for VOLUMES do not ta*. place until N ,XT week. The heat is very great, ounday s maximum REACHING 1^5 decrees; o'clock on Monday morning it was LO^ Th arioal event on Monday IS THE Evelyn- XV competition for the WHO anarch 11 miles previously.
IXOISPOSJ RION OF MIL BAI'FODR.
IXOISPOSJ RION OF MIL BAI'FODR. M i »..U« or lh. BRI^TUSW Le/lgue en Mondays i.-Uer was received staling '.bat AIR A. J. Balfour was prevented from attending by a severe cold.
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-p. TE K KIBLE AFFAIR AT SWANSEA. OJ PRISONER BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES. REMANDED IN CUSTODY. The edit ons of tho l'»ot 01' Saturday cou- taineil a lull rej.ori of a shocking weeuuene at Oreonhill, Sw.in«ea, which c.'U'.e to li^x thai, day. ia uh c'i IÍJe wife oi an inn- keeper named JOlle" was so seriously assaulted by her busband that her lie "as despaired of. A reprtv.entativo oi' the Post, on inquiry on AlonJav inori.ing, \v::» mlornicd I hat Mrs J rues was somewhat better, and i hat aitbougii her condit io:, at present doea 110; lead to ti e <*efinite conclusion that ti.e will entiroiy recover, yet there is nothing, so far as can be ascertained, that is likely to prevent thai, result, unless she has a relays?, she is being attended by Dr Anderson, who is verv assiduous in his duties; and is do.ng everything po»sibio lor her. Wo are lU- iormed tha'- the btatement that she had some ribi Inokon is not correct, but that it is very likely she las sustained int. mat injury in addition to the suj of ficial marks on bei face anybody. AL the Swansea Police-court today (Mon- dav> the prisoner, Evan Jouea. desoriljed 88 of" tha Oieyi.ouiii lr.u C;.rmari.tcn-roa< wa-, hi oogi t be;ere 3'ir J. <^ oke Fo-vier (sti- pendiary), Mr I .awiv nee Tulloch, and Mr Jo-eph Kotser, on charge of uulawJullj wounuinc and .ausing trievous bodily harm to his wife by kicking her in the month ana about the body on Friday, iho 10th insU The Chief-constable 'Laptaiu CelquhouiO asked the m-gistrates for a remand, as the wewan was too unwell to anp«ar in sjppoit of the ciiargc. Tha chief-.on.tabrt jsveiuced a certificate from Er K Jones to I be effect that tho woman was st,ll unable to leave her bed. Mr C. H. ltoberis (Messrs Viner Leader and Morris), who appeared for the prisonor tiaid that with re^ara to bail he was prepared with substantial securiiie* if 'he magw r»we would let the prisoner out. The affair te have hoen a fi^ht bet ween the woman a»d her husuaud, and she seemed to Have been druui, Wheiher the injuries wero caused by him, or by her falling d.wo, *• hoped they would see their way to allovv bail. The prisoner was not hkoly to run ana\. The Stipendiary: 1 suppose there is n doubt she is getting belter. Cpl-in Col,«l,o„„: A UUto bettor, don't think she is out of danger though. p C Davies 192), « ho arrosted the „rison ei, aaid the woman was a little better triM morn- ing, though 1).1 sSunday evening she was very ill. j\jr Imbeds again rcroated that substaiuial bail weuld be otlered. The stipendiary, after consulting with bid feilow magistrates, announced that Lhoy thought it would bo better to remand the jjrisouer in custody till Thursday. Mr Roberts eould then renew his application. At the request ot Mr Roberts—the Chief- eonstable having no objection—the money found on the prisoner at the time of his arrest was ordered to be bunded over tor the purposes ot his defence.
SWANSEA CORPORATION AND LOCAL…
SWANSEA CORPORATION AND LOCAL OWNERS OF PROPERTY. PROCEEDINGS AT THE POLICE- COURT. Mr Millar (deputy town-clerk) applied te have the fact recorded on tll. minute book of the Swansea Poheo-court 011 Monday that; nOLicea bad been served on Messrs | j E. Swash and David E. Jones, 'owners of certain property at the back of Brynymor-road to carry out certain work subject to the approval of the Swansea Corporation under the Act of 1889, Motioul22. The notices served on Mr Swash had been obeyed and his plans wpprofed but in the ease of Air Jones the work had not been executed, and tho time had arrived for him to make any objection to proceeding with the work. Mr Jones not having atiended the court, Mr Millar applied for an order fer the necessary work to be carried out promptly. With regard to certain properties in Meatbfiold road, Mr John Thomas and Mr C. V. Crabbe appeared as objectors, and the latter applied for an adjournment of the case so that Mr Lowe eould be called upon te give evidence afl to the purchase of the property- yr Crabbe's defence was that the whole of the work had been done prior to 1389.-Thc cases were adjourned for a week.
GERMAN WOMKNS! QU A.RREL.
GERMAN WOMKNS QU A.RREL. ENDS IN "BLOWS AND A BROKEN HIB. PROCEEIHNGS AT THE SWANSEA POLICE-COURT. It is long time since so much German was he*trd at the Swansea Police-court as was spoken on Monet a v morning by two women, one of whom—Sarah Rosenwick. summoned Fanny Cohen for assaulting her in a rather violent fashion at Pentre Sstyll. on the 6th nlt. Both were married womeu. Air. W Smith appeared for the complainant. Mrs. Roi-enwr-h. whose evidence had to be interpreted from German into English, sa-idi that she was standing ou her own doorstep on the night in question, when the defendant ■aiiie up and seized her by the hair of her head. She then threw her down on the pave- incut with great violence, and as a result one of her ribe was broken, ami she had been ohlitred to go to the Swansea Hospital. Edgar Johns, schoolmaster, went into the box and corroborated the story of the com- Dr. Fox Edwards, said that he had examined Mrs Rosenwick at the Swansea Hospital, a.nd i-ji-nd that one of her ribs was broken, and that she had a bruise on her abdomen. She was also .suifering from weakness and exhaus- Hcvcral witnesses were called for the de- fence and their evidence showed that it was a general scrabble, in which both women were tn blame, and the Stipendiary, taking this view of the affair, the case was dismissed.
PRESENTATION TO MR X. R. jNAYSMITH.
PRESENTATION TO MR X. R. NAYSMITH. On Saturday afternoon a large number of tbeworkmen of Messrs Vivian<fe Co's collieries and yards at Mynydd-Newdd and Pentre, assembled at the Baptist Chapel, Caersalem, for the purpose of presenting Mr R R- NavsWJith, of Morriston, with a beautifully engraved hud valuable pold watch and chain, upon the occasion of his departure to the West Indies. In the unavoidable absence of Mr E. R. Daniel, ot ( wmseHy, the chair was oecupiod by Mr Lewis, Caersalem. Amencst. those present were Captain Navpmitla, Coun- cillor liees Jones, Mr M. Matthews, and several of the Managers of the comp^nv. Letters of apology wero read from Mr Daniel, Rev. J. Themas, and Mr W Tracey,
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SEQUEL TO THE SWANSEA BETTING CASES. I WITHDRAWAL OF SUMMONSES. < Al the Swansea Police-court this (Monday) morning, Mr W. KmiMi asked permission to mention the betting cuscs which wore tried j before their worships the oiher d;iy, and in which the dftlsndantH elected to go to; the Quarter Sessions. 1 hoy had been Lried before tho Swansea Recorder, and tim tria! I i i:u.i resulted in the acquittal of the deten- dauLs. Onthataccounr. he wisnedto with- draw the summons against Bar.oot, tlio other j defend:* ■ 'ike Stipendiary assented—Mr Leedcr: doot tsrpposo it would be any good for me to apply lor floats. (Laughter.) h. L
SWANSEA CORPORATION) jAND…
SWANSEA CORPORATION AND THE CAS COMPANY. THE COST OF THE 1NCANDKSCKNT LIGHTS. The minutes to be submitted to the ordinary meeting of the Swansea Council en Wednes- day will include the following:— A letter, dated the 16ih June, w is rc. d stating that the "!J;;S U iinp-uiy \vi ui i E.-ulinue the inc;imirscent bunievs iiu'ii August, 1S37, by which iime they would ue atiln 1.11 a.,Cf.1 tain ",ith some (;ei t;,inty the Hiinu..l cus.t of the (i>;iUiteu«uee u« ag.dust urdiniuy lntnpit. 'i he ili'-ectr'-s do not. p.opo.'e to extend tile syst'-in beyi uU iho present district lijjlit*.d by il»<-8« •a ii, pa until I lie O .'imiacion agree with lh • c<inp«si.y as i .> i In: i-iiv i ne nt r'or the lirst co»t of th<- in-.tall At i.*n alld 1\ ,¡dUlc.HLIJCe of Ultt same when a.ioCel titiüc\1 KB ;tbu\e st.tU.'d."
GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK,
GLAMORGANSHIRE BANK, HALF-YEARLY REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS. The following is the revert jost issued by the directors of this bank:— The directors submit to the proprietors the balance- sheet, Miid profit ftud Joss account of the company, suewing its;is-.e.U>iitnl liabilities as they stood on the 30 June, 1896. 'the profits for the half-year ending on the ?lst December, 18^5, £ 11,-ho icf. U<i., wet: duly applied as resolved at thegeneial niettinj! held ou the 21st day of Jallllary last. The net prolita for the half ye-»r, aa shewn by* the j accounts, me £ 10.6 6 1?s. 6<1, J he directoi s reooiu- inend that this sum lie applied as tolkma, viz.:— £ 4,611 16s. lCd in trying a div.dend at the rnt.e of £ 7 Iv., per cent. per aumini, tree úf incume tax. on the preference and ordinary shares of the company; £4.0UJ to be added to the reserve fund and invested in UoVp.rn1\\dlt seenrities; "ud the tmlauce tlf £ ).995 0s 8<1. to Ue tiansferrea to the tud aud doubt Î III oebtaccount. The directors relhing on this occasion are Mr William Williams. Dr. Griffiths, lind Mr Thonrvs Freeman, who, belllg eligible, offer thtiuselves for Theauditorsof the company —Mr If. G. C»»ker and Mr VV. J. Kees—alio oiler themselves for le-fcleetiou. Swansea, 11th July, lf:96. It ;s proi o.»e«l that, warrants for the dividend, free oi income tax, be sent to the proprietors ou the 25th ilISL. THE LONDON AND MIDLAND BANK, LIMITED. The balance-sheet of the London and Mid- land Bauk (Limited) to June 30 i.-j now issue* The directors report that the net prdlits for the half-year, after payment of expenses and making "provisioir for all bad and doubaul debts, "amount t^89,714 16s. 6<1., to wlÙu has to be added a balance of £26,355 }1: od., brought forward from last account, inakiug together a total available for distribution, of £ 116,070 10". 9d. This the directors lia-'c appropriated as follows :—Interim dividend to be paid at the. rate of 15 per cent per annum for the half-year ending 50th .Junc..lö86. payable Isi August next. £ 73.740 income- taxpaid for shareholders, £ 2.458 bank pre- mises redemption fund, £ 10,000 buhuiee j ,} be carrried forward to next account, ^'9. L> 12 10s. 9d. total, £ 116,070 10s. 9d. Branches of the Ban have been opened during the half- year at Charing Cross. Loudon, and jjale- street, Liverpool, and a sub-branch at Kirk- stall, Leeds.
MUMBLES RAILWAY! ACCIDENTS.
MUMBLES RAILWAY ACCIDENTS. BOARD OF TRADE WRITK AGAIN ABOUT THEM. TOWN COUNCIL IJSVlTE AN INQUIRY. An important letter from the Board of Trade, read at a rivent meeting of the Pro- perty and Markets Committee oi the Swansea County Council will be considered at Wednes- day's meeting of the Council. It called atten- tion to another accident that occuiTed recently on the line of the Swansea and Mumbles Rail- way, by which a. child named Annie Morton, receved injuries necessitating the amputation of one of her legs, which acident the Board are advised was principally due to the unprotected condition of the line. The Board also re- ferred to the correspondence which has taken place respecting the fencing o. the line. The Town-clerk wa:' instructed to request tho Board of Trade to direct that a local euquiry into the matter be held by one of their inspee- tors, to whch purpose the Corporation will afford every assistance and facility. I
SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST.
SWANSEA HARBOUR TRUST. MONTHLY MEETING OF THE TRUSTEES. THE TKADE OF THE PORT. GItAIN IMPORTS JUMPING UP. The cufttoamrv monthly Meeting of the Swansea Harbour Trustees wac held this (Monday) morning al the Guild-ball. Tilole were present Mr A. Mason, who was voted 10 the chair, Alderman F. Bradford (mayor), ♦ ho Hon Aubrey Vivian, Messrs J. Clarko Rietaurdson, T. Elford, J. Giashrook, Griffith Thomas, J. Crow Richardson, lidward Stnck. F. H. Glyn-Priee, Thomas Freeman, J. M, Mayne, W- Evans; and Talfourd Strick. Mr Griffith Thomu, in moving the adoption Gf the Finiinee Committee's report, laid Ulat the common seal of the t'ru«it should be I affixed to stocks and certificates of the value of £516 in lieu of morteasos of £600 con- verted into stock, and to certificates for £14 for new investments, said that the trade for the month of June bad increased in iwports by ei"bt per cent. This increase wag Mad^up as follows: Iron ere; 1,333 tons pig iron, 6,824 tons; and grain, 5,611 tons. The total imports of grain amounted to 11,453 tons, whieh exeeeaed the record. (Hear, be.ir.) In the exports there had been a falling off of 4 per cent, which was almost exclusively made up of coal and patent fuel. The de- crease was 9,824 tons, which was more than accounted for by the falling off in the ship- ments of authracite coal. In the corre- sponding month of last year the greatest 011 record took place, namely 30,000 tons, lie might say that during this month there weMid be shipments of anthracite of between 112.<:OÖ and 15,000 tons. (Hear, hear). Re; believed that the trade was t:oing to revive. There had been some little difficulty in regard to coal shipments to Saa Francisco during the past six moot lis, but there were no prot- pects of the trade boiiu: lost. The work of the Harbour Trust during the month showed a profit of £737, as compared with £1,023 and the corresponding month of last year, I but they would see from reference to the aecooats that the revenues for the two months wero almost equal, viz., £ 11,000 in each month. An increase in payments could be accounted for, the iUJIl of £249 Having been paid for the new North Doek gate*. Mr J. M. Mayne seconded the motion, which was unanimously earned. The Chairman then moved the adoption of the report of the Executive Committro, the chief recommendation or which wus that about 50 tons of Kentledge ballast should bo purchased for the purposes of the North Dock lock bridge. The motion was agreed to. Mr 1'. Freeman then moved that the seal of i the Trust should bo allued to regibter transfers of £ ti,3j0, Mr W. Evans seconded the rasolaLion, which was carried. This was all the business.
ITHE NAVAL ATANCEUVRES.
I THE NAVAL ATANCEUVRES. ( One oE tho possibilities of marine warfare was illustrated on Monday, whet) the Channel Fleet was unable to leave Portland by reason [ of the fog prevailing,
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ALARMING KIR K AT NKATlI. [DOCTORS RESIDENCE IN FLAMES. SMART ACTION oFTHH POLICE LRiGADE. At al out etght o'clock on Sunday cveohig, j wben the people were wenuing 1.!le:r wtiv j homewards from church an i c-imprl, a. lire was discovered at the rt-siitence of Dr Thomas, who resides ia London-road, Neath. The causa of the outbreak! ia, at the time ot writing, unknown.. The firllt intimation was conveyed to the police a few minuted after eight o clock, | when stnoke a <1 ihuimr, we>-o seen it-suing | from the roo! of the house at the rear of ti e biiihlitic With commencnblc | promptitude iho police brigado, under the command a. Supei'ioloiident Ev:;ns j and Sergeant Jones, wero oil the scftit. -The hvdrants were fixed »ind tiieie being f f;ood pres>uro a pleniiltil supply of water was evaiia'.Jt. alien the conflict between the water and tire l;o.*an. Fortunately the air was disturbed by only a zajihyr. Had this «:ol been so it i-. more than probaole that the conflict \\ould have proved most m,equal :n ti'Ct would have resulted in l.hs) demolition «f one of the buildings at least. Counedlor Abraham George, Wr find. and a band oi witling aesisiants took the precaution at the outset of disconnecting tbe roof of Dr 'ihomas'.i house from that ot the adjoining residonc. 'This naturally h:j effect. of rendering nioie remote the contingency of a spread o! tho lire. In about threequarlers o! ati hour the tlaiues were joi unuer, but not, bet ere nearly the whole r>i ;he soof and the. top storey of the houso had bion practically destioved. Tin* damage dona is, tbeiefore, considerable; but we understand it is covered bv insurance. About the time ot the outbreak Dr. Thoiua:> was at ch.ipcl, and Mrs Thomas and tho children oniv were in the house. tV large crowd of townspeople wit- nessed the fire, and there was a concensus o! ¡ opinion that tho police brivadeably acquitted themselves. The men engaged were Police-constable Davies (4, Merrimnn, Harris, Morgans, and Davies. The house was partly insured, but the contents ot thp upper storey, which were destroyed, wero not covered by ingfirwise.
SWANSEA WOMAN CHARGED WriM…
SWANSEA WOMAN CHARGED WriM WOUNDING ALLEGED USE OF GLASS AS A WEAPON. THE VICTIM'S t ACE CUT TO PIECES. Julia Bases, who aopoared in court with ) voluminous baodagos round IIPI- head and face, arranged in such a way that she ould only -cc with the right, eye, supported a charge made against another v.om:tu named Catherine Ryan, who was placed in the dock for tbe aPleged unlawful wounding of Baggs, by cutt'ng he>- with a picea of »Ia.ss on Saturday last. The avidcncc of Mrs l-a.?gs, wfcose husband is away from Swansea, went te »how that the two womeu both lived in Owen's-court, Greenbill-streot. On Baturdsv afternoon they bad a wordy warfare which soon developed into soieething more berieus, for the prisoner, Hyan, producing a piece of window glass, proceeded to cut and slash her opponent abeut. the face, blood as a conse- quence flowing freely. *Slac had to be taken to tho hospital for treatment.. Other witnesses corroborate* the fact that I the prisoner used the pieee of glass in the way described, and P.C. (86,' produced the identical piece with which the wounds wero inflicted, dried blood beinq observed on it. He said when he chargod the prisoner aile simply replied, Not in Owen s-eourt. Dr Fox Kdwatds said that the woman was brought to the Swansea Hospital 0.. tSatur- day night, and upon examining her he found a number of small, sharp cuts on the lelt side of the face. Altogether there wero more than a dozen inches of ClIts, They were such cuts as mieht have been produced by the piece of glass (producedi. There were no brttiees whatever. The cots were so dsop that they had to be stitched. In answer to the charge, the prisoner said that she tried te L:tI;. the complainant to loavo her (prisoner s) house, but she refused, I and took all the food 8ho had for her two little childreu. Tbe Stipendiary thought the offence a very serious cue, and committed the prisoner for trial ae. the next Quarter bessions. bail be;nc allowed in three sureties of £ ?,, £5, and £ 10.
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COCKETT SCHOOL BOARD. HOW SALARIES ARE INCREASED. The usual meeting of the members of the Cockott S-iehocl Board was bald at the Rut- land-street ollices ou Monday atlernoon. There wfra present ltev J. Davies (Cadle). lJev D. Roderick, Rev D. O. Roes (Skettv), liev J. Davies (Killav), Mr 1'. Kichards, and Mr D. Lewis. One of the matters transacted at a previous meeliDg was the increase otthexaiary of Mr Jenkins of the Waun- arlwvdd schools froai £35 to £ 52.—llie Chairman: What are his qualifications ?— Clerk's deputy: He is going to sit tor his scholarship now. He has no special quali- iication now.—Ihe Chairman Weil, I thin it we ought to remember that we are paying mere than on the bwansa Hour.), lÜ(¡lJ L object as long all we know where wo J are. — The Rev V. Koderick He's, only an ex-pupil teacher? — The Clerk's Depntv No, lie s not; as a matter of fact, he's only a mooitor, but I understand that lie 8 a good teacher.
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SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC. SWANSEA GIVEN A CLEAN BILLJ OF HEALTH. —— We understand that the recruiting; in Swansea and vicinity, suspended doring the past two months, has now, by the instruc- tions of the War Office, been resumed, 111; other words, the mililary authorities rocog- nise that Swansea poetesses a clean bill ol health. There are a number of vacancies for clerks in the Army Service Corps, also for bricklayers ami carpenters- II
SWANSEA POLJCE COURT
SWANSEA POLJCE COURT MONDAY. Before Mr J. Coka Fowler (stipendiary), Mr Lawrence Tuilocii, and Mr Joseph ltosser, DltL'NKBNNIS.S. George Clist, labourer, 3, Fleet-street, chargeu with beiug drunk and disorderly in Oxford-street on Saturday night, was lined 10s.—Mrs Emily Harris, of Thomas-street, for a. similar offence, had to pay 7s 6cl. Oscar Neilsou, a sailor, aDd John Wagstalfja labourer, wero also lined. STBAL1M'. COAU Samuel Ilammett, Jabomer, 1, Albert- row, was charged with steahug a quantity of eoai, value 2d., the property of Messrs. iiaeon and Co.— Mr. W. Smith prosecuted.— Dock-policeman taylor gave evidence to shew that the defendant was guil'yat thoj theft, and i^ergeaDt. Couch corroborated.— Fined 10s. or a week's imprisonment. AFFILIA?ION. John Jones, 62, Dvlatty street, summoned by a young woman named Margaret Williuiios, of St., Thomas, to show 1 cause, d c. Jones denied the pntcrmtv ol' the child.—An ordar was rnado for os. 6d. per week.
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IAK A L M i-' TI N (i b. Mr. W". B. Davies, ais^um Sanitary In- spector al Neath, iia-' hen sucestiul ui Luc re- cent examination hcid at Car,'ill lor qiiuh- jving for Sauita-ry imqieetorslup. P. Cuilum estabii;4io 1 the Welsh record for the 1,000 yards Hat r;t.c on .Sat.irtiay at th^ i'.xiiibition Gi'otino' Ca; dilÎ. \V. S. ,j«citsj was Necoud. and J. -s. S.tiKiei> i-atue iu a good tiuru. Nea;iy 4.J raa. Many hundreds ol vigors to the Mumble.* on Sunday eujoyeJ the mu.sical treat provided by the Mumbles Biass Band at Bracelet Bay* in the afteriaioa. This M-as liie lirst lime litis siiniiiier for tie ba*id o t.tru out ou {jumtay. Mr. William 'i'i:<-iu;.s. Inspector of .Nuis- tile successful in jiassiog t«c recent exa:unatioii ol inspectors held by the Nat.itary lustitiitc of Great Britain. There v.cre 4/ candidates, and Mr. Thomas was phnvd third in <irder of merit. On Sunday cveniii-: at the St. David s Hall. Mumbles, the I!; v. i'. -J. i'avnor gave a mis- sronary addi-ess ou the /ainbiii Industrial Mision in British Cen'ral Atsi e. ThtTcwas a large congiegation and the a<h,re^s was ins- menielv enjoyed. A number n iiirios were on exhibition at «hc- hall during the eve.uiig. r„tiicr O'Hare Ot. Joseph's) and Faille; McDonald repive'ited S«auM-a Bomau Catlio lies at tile funeral of lathers Hntheid aip; Hylait<i. which too plat e at ('.trii.n on Satut day. Fiithor tiviand wis for many years the priest in c!i;it\c. lirst oi all at i.iane'i.c! I lie.: at Neath. • Mr Arthur Gilbertsoo, .i.t' of Pontar da«o, has sent a cheque lor £ 10 to the Cwni'elin Relief l untl. llio In usurer of the fund (Mr Williams, of Wern; hus also received £ 9 from Mi i l.ouias Jlowehts, Use j^roeeeds of a concert givt-n b> ttie choir at bt. Mnr:lI-:IIIJI. At the inijurst bold ou Saturday evening on the butiv ol the octogenarian, Mrs Hopkins, a cockle dealer, who had expired III the frfio that morning incoming frutu 1'cn, elawdd to Swansea. Dr Charles testified that, heart disease was the probable cause of death, and a verdict wag returned accordingly. In the competition for a Ivuis.ial at Cheltenham the design submitted by H. W. j Wills, architect. oi th.s iown. was placed Gecoud by the a»sossor, T M. Brydon, F lv,I.B.A. Mr Wills scheme comprised a visitors' club, concert liall. winLor garden*, and baths, and was estimated to cost £ 25,000. The lighter whicii snnk with its cargo of bluestone in the l'ast Dock at Swansea has j been raised bv driver SS.reud end bis stall, Nothing of the cargo has be saved, only the c.-odcs, whose contents had dissolvod. remaining in ti a boat. As she now lies on tke bank of the New Cut she has t.he appear- ance of being an oxidised meia) craft. The Swansea Town-clerk has been JD- structed to apply to the Local I ;onsrnmlPnt. Board for leave to Liorrow £ 6,940 to pay lor the freehold interest in Nos 36 and 37, Cai-ito-street, and of ihe leasehold interest in certain promises at the rear thereof. A small proportion of the sum, £ 140 is to be dovotoi to effecting improvements aud meeting contingencies. The strike of navvies engaged at the East Dock extension, Swansea, is not vet settled. The men held a meeting at the Bird-in-Hand tiotel on Monday afternoon, and after a pro- longed deliberation it was decided to attempt an amicable settlement en Tuesday with tbe aid of Air Ward, of the headquarter* of tho Union. The local workmen enly ferced a braneb or the Union on Friday leet, m Captn i Smith, the eecretary of the Swan- sea Bay noval Regatta met with a rather serious accident whilst on business connected with the regatta a few days ago. He fell down the stairs of his betel and injured his left shoulder very much. When he returned home on Friday evening it was fonnd uecessary to cad in the doctor, who found the sockct of the left -boulder iujtjred. lie is now, however, doing well, and to-day (MOB- day) is haek at business. A meeting of tho Seashore Sports Com- mittee of the Swansea Begatta was held on Saturday, when tenders we! received for the leasing of the foreshore on tho day of the regatta. Mi Studt, the well-known ca'.erer, offered £60, but the tender of Messrs Bryant and Sens, Adelaide Chambers, for A:80, was accepted. It was decided :» have a display of fireworks on the night oi the regatta, the Messrs Brock, of London, being the uceepted Under. A letter was read froai Mr Jaaiie- son hitimating that it was his intention to send lus new yacht, Tke Saint, to compote at Swansea on tho 25t.h ipe!. The performance on Saturday of Mr David Jenkins' "Psalm of Li!«," by 2.00U Welsh choristers at the Crystal P.ilace, proved a brilliant success. Contingents* of vocalists wore sent by Swansea (Conductor, Mr Wr T Samueli; Babell, Mr David NYilliams Llan- gawiet, Mr John litlirrieg; Morriston, MI' John Vfatkins Neath, Mr Philip Thomas; :ind Cwmavon, Mr W7. John. A congratu- latory meeting was held at the close of the ooiicert, ever which hir IV. T. Samuel, Swansea, who expressed the hope that henceforward there would bo a Wel?h con- cert every year at the Crystal Palace. Mr Sp^ueer Curwon declared that an object lesson had been given that day te the people of England. Tho.?# present had been deeply impressed, An exposure in the columns of the 0 t of an alleged fortune toiler, said to h..ve bewitched the neighbourhood of the Pentre, Swansea, has had the desired effeet, and the neighbourhood cf Cwm-road rejoicing in the knowledge that the female planet reader and inquirer into the future of young men and I maidens has departed. Summonses were issued by the police against the woman, who is said to be the possessor of an ,I evil eye for obtaining money bv fa!se metenees. shortly atter we laid bare a few facts as to her mode of procedure. The police have been unable to trace her whereabouts but it is considered satisfactory that the district I has been rid of her service.
IUFLB SHOOTING.I
IUFLB SHOOTING. I CARDIFF V. LLANELLT. I The Llanclly Volunteer Shooting Club sent, ten men to compete agaiost Cardiff on the Graogetown rsngo on Saturday. They made I an example of the shooting prowess of the homesters by beating them by 84 poira.s, Scores :— I.LANKLT.V. CAMMF: ) Sergt. Vi. T. Davies. 93 Sergt. Coles 83 Cm |>l. VV. Williams 86 j Serjjt. Davies hi 1*1 p. I). 'avies j C.-rpl. Wihcott 8J Pi. ri'. Williams t4 Settt. Benjamin. ?6 OI.->,erui. Htucoe. £ 4 | CupU Fowler 77 Kergt. Prv.ir 81 i Cf.rpL Came 74 Pic. Arthur 79 I l^r.M-sergt-. l'e: kin». 70 C;v p\. l*tvHi|.s 79 | C«- i.-Sfrgt,. Bayiiw 70 i'le. J. Uavi' 77 Sergl. ft. WHl'.airs 67 Pte. liOwlaB.ls 76 B:tkcr 63 _.1 Toul 824 | Icul 740
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A peculiar iish was caught in Mr. Andrew's net at Port Teimant on Saturday evening. It had a sca.leless body like a conger eel, two feet long, but. was deep aud thin, and not round, its head was like a mackerel, and dorsal fin wa.s r-ontnuous- from the head to the t3.11. which tapered off to a fine point. None I of the local fishermen can sugest anything as [to ite dus.
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S P o 11 T INC. LONDON iiliTiiNG. L\EI:l\'UL Î,T, <Kiin July U¡¡e inile anu three luri.-ngs") fJ tj 2 (j ¿'" [ I {'¡'r, t &. (I t.i to 1 uj;st Ctin.erbury Pil.r m t & o 15 to t 7 to 1 ajjsr. Pans 111. t y TO I KFJST Iinle tree, t 10 to 1 n;:sL Sp iok, t luto 1, t Si'. ].E(VliE. Riiii One miie, C lurion^s, 132 yards. 7 to 4 azl St Frusqu:lI, t ':b to £ agst IVrsinimon, t lii to I a-st Kejret, tin IG to 1 Arreau, t b0 to 1 afist Trials, i 50 te 1 agst Xouvruti Riche, t 50 '<> 1 agst Dynamo, t
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CRICKET. G LA M C RG A N^L IRE V. W O R CE S T ii^iSHlRE. At Cardiff to-day a fixture between 'Ghimor.aushire and ground and Worcester- skire and ground was commenced. The attendance, i*oiwithstanding tho splendid J weather, w.-is very small. Mt str; E. YV. Jones, i^ai e olt, and Letciier, are ihe bwan- >•( men iu titc home team. Wotca&terskirr, a"llig first, made an excel it nt star j (j laniorsai.r 1 i ■*■ started will 10 men only, j I Arnol • t t q r ette of so g a, got Lowe j away »-n it .••nt.-n the slips for a like | I number, the 2 > o n. up after b; IZ-an-liours play. After this luutlt-rs again slowed down, n 'iiher of the batsmen being ab'e (o do any- thing with hi trundling of either Biggs or ihe 30 went up as t.c result of exactly as many minutes play. Scores :— WOUCKSTI HSHiRlt Il.mlry hlji^g- ArJlt/uS, 1. il i\ 1J. Martin, in t out 00 I liLrs,;ji, b A. I:<i&ar, ] !> «, bMuil r 11 LXTIA? H Tot n1 Id; VVcrcester ail out 242. Giumorgan Do or i wicket, 1 KK'KSTElISHltiK V. ArSTl{AI.IA,c5. In <iel' n li I fill wentlii-r at Lriccslcr to-, fy 'I!on- d yi t'.<* C'ovintv "l'f"Pt! the .milauf d yi t'.<* .Vii<1!sn<l C'ovintv the A;, .milauf vcaiii n tile Aylest.iiu- (ironmt. Scores :— iiSiliii.U.SS. ri.¡ innings. fceenjid innings. Dai linfr. not mit, 70 Irt ilal". c 'ton11 in. l> V. ocd c* ck 0 Oiften, nut cut t>6 k\tnc- 6 KMras Total 1) Total Australians 173 for two wkts GKXTLEM 21 V. PLAYERS. TT In lovely vent her aiu.. t» a fa»t w icket this iratch na.de a start to-day CM< neay> >:t Lords. Scores:— GKNTLk.MLK. 1 irst innings. Second innitigs. W. (i. 14 A. li. Moddart, I b w, b UPARNR 3(1 Maiililiiiih ji. !■- .li Iti igjfs 17 P»!aiiet. c arid i* UriEgs. 21 !• S. Jackson, 11,.1 Mir. 35 A. t. s. ii 42 u'lhi"n, l> Kichardfoii li Woods, not out 4 Jfxtrsi 6 Ext;as ')'"t:\I, ;'7 Tota1. Total ?;6?> lor ri^bt ■—— —
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I NEWPORT V. SWAKSEA.I
NEWPORT V. SWAKSEA. I "hi. match was pla ved at NeNv, ort en J Salurd .y, M V PC'KT. F. Ii'fes. C II. W..loll.-ts, b GeoghefTKn 32 A. J. I> Letchnr 2.i l.ieut- Goodwyu, b Ge..ghegiLii 1 Silverlock, c Gellghegan b l.eteh-r 5 li. ],. LkyJ. b Samuels E. F. Haicttng, h Samuels 72 L. H. llomliy, c Jones, b Letcher 41 T. C. Grubam. c Join a, b Letcher 4 F. Phillips. h Sanuiei 2. J. Porter, b Samuel 0 steeples, not out- 0 Extras 14 Extras 231 j SWANSEA. Jones. Ibw, b Porter 11 E, ,Bíshop, c Sceplc: b t'orter 10 Baucroft-, c l'hillins. b Porter 13 JI. H. Letcher, b Steepl.-s j) I Eo Shepheid, b btrcples 0 A. W. Samuel, c ?il\erl,» k, bSteeples 7 lif'.igheean, < SJveilock, b Steeples 47 V.. liuwen. b I'o.1tr 4m H Sn eel, not ..nt 6 jSerge.aut Hollovay. I) ctee|tlea ? C'rebcr, b Horter 4 Extras 16 Extras 16 BOWL1SO ASALTS1S. 'l'OI:1¡ 175 I o. v. R. w. Cr?tier.„ IU 2- 37 0 SjintuoK 26*2 2 81 J l.et,;ber 17 4 60 4 Gtoirhegau o } 23 f Lancrott 0 3
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LLANDOVEli 1 V. LLANELLT | Played ou Saturday at Llandovery, LLANOOVKKV. Reynolds, b Joseph A.J. Kichards, b Joseph t.'alcet, b Keee .lames, c anti bJerin* D. Kichards,runout.™ Colville. b Jo«*l'b Seymour, b Joaei.U — Williams, b Uees ■ Hall, sot oat 1 f j ). Wil.iams. e Samuel, bJose|ih. 10 Llovd, b Jeurier. c iixtrae o Total 93 t.L-AN SI.I.Y. Lewis, c Celviite. b liitll H c. Williams, b Lioyd 3 Jlowell, lhw, bCelvill' 22 Veall, b Colville 06 lt,ec,. c II John, c IJovl. b James ;0 Ditvies. ti James 1 Jen.if r, c lteynolds, b James 0 S .ii.iiel, not out 13 Joseph, not out 9 Linu, c Ball, Caleoi 1 Extras 13 Total for9 wiekctt Ij5 I
WELSH TWENTY GLVB.!
WELSH TWENTY GLVB. WEST GLAMORGAN DISTRICT. The second hhoot or the West Glaiiiorgsn members of the above-named club tooK place j on datorday on the runges in Margaw Park. Scores :— 2;"0 510 600 yds. i'ta. y^a- -j Private P. Mabbett, Swansea Zi 3.' 3ri jj- Col.rgt. llarrie-. S«HKH 31 ?> £ Pte. 11. J. Morris, Swansen 32 j,, Sergt. Lane, Bri.i«enil ?4 § 1 te. T. Hopkin. Bndfren.i & -'f ™ ^7 Pte. W. llaviea, Brldjteud # £ £ Co.l.-serel- H, Jon ,y. 05 Private D. L. Jones » ,T^ Private 1). Thomas Lanee-eorpoi-al W. Williams. T..OSCh a 8"l Sergeant. J. T- Williams, Swansea R' 7>Z — SF Captain Kado». Swansea f'' — Private D.'1'. Morpan, bwuusea o'J le HU ljinee-oorperal W. J. Bees. Bridgend *-•' o CoKmel Trick, SwsBsea 23 24 29 a; Lieutenant li. Davies. T.'tib.eh ovl :4 M 1* | 'f-
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THE TIN-PLATE TRADE. FOXHOLE "WORKS STOPPED. To-day tbe Foxhole Works are idle. The employers state t^a.t they cannot kct u going except with a reduction 61 25 per cent. in wages. The nie.n brought the noatter b«forertho Council at; Swansea on Saturday and were advised not to restart unless 15 per cent. Tob taken bringing them to a level with the majorily of the worhs in tbe eiatriet
i i YACHTING. 1
YACHTING. THE METEOR PHOPELLED BY A ZEPHYR. Th;? German Emperor'* yacht ATtteo-, gliiled qui-kiy awav from Per cuponenU Is the r: ee ior the Quern's ('I:> at llothesay o. Haturda'. Only a iaint air prevailed. The other Voats were the Britannia, Ails* Satanita, Caress, Isolde, Carina, and Corsair. The Isolde and the Caress were the Srst ovei the line, witte the eleOl" tlird. The Britannia was the last a v. ay. The ecooiMI round was timed 3i;rs, ISmio, 50soc.; Britannia. 3hrs. 20min. 55serit Lltimatelr tlie Meteor won the cup.
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_,n _'On_- LAWN TENNIS. EATON (SWANSEA; V. LLANELLT. The shove match was played at Lhinelly on "Saturday last, and eiideJ in a win for the visitors. Kance and Bowman (E) he.af Gabriel and Jlargtave ((.)—ti-2, G4, Jones and %'alentin (L;—6-1, 6-1; Morgan and Hankin -6-1, 6-3. Bertie larjyle aud W. it. Jones (E) lieat- Gabriel and Marprave (L>—6-2,6 3: Jones una Valentin (Li—6-1, S-6 -Vorgan ami Jhinkin (L)—6-1, 6-2. G-rton and Watkins (t) lost (e Gabriel and Mar- grave iL)—3-6. 6-1. 4-6; beat. Jones and Valentin (L)- 14-6, 6-4. 6-1; Morgan and Hankin (I.)—6 1. 6-a. K111011—o events, 17 bets, 113 games. Llani-tiv 1 event 3 t.ets 50 frames.
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TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Answ ers I,() Advert isements arelnu^at our Office for ttie FOLLOWING initials assumed names; Bicycle, Bo", BendiTo, Bargain, D.W.C., F.G.P. E.O., holder. H L„ H. G., H. i; Rome, ;T,1.. LESSOR.B, M.K.Y.. U.L„ M. K..Myrtle, M.A., Milk M. ))" Omega, ii., fcmitb. Veritas, Iron, P.M. Junior. L., Be." 444, Arithmetic. Hoger. \\7 A.\ 1 K1 >, air EI rand Boy.—Apply J. B' n, VV grocer 12, Batliurst-strect, Swansea, 105k7-21 "VLY"AKTE1), 11 good Pl;tin Cook dairy and TAKING.— v v Apply Mix. Evelyn WaduingU'-n, The Willows, 1 ,k. S'4k7-21 "VITAI'tTEl). Krrand Boy for Evenings and Satur- v V days.—Apply I). Drew, Tailor. Christina-street, Swansea. 110k7-21 CC:('»K (liiidJle-a^ed) Wanted. POO.3 wages* ktu*heumaid kept..—Matron, Yeaunan H(•spitaP Sberhnme. Y.-I k7-16 — 1 VI 7 AJiTKI), S '.ESL ET TABLE Girl AS LUU.rover to the » » Tailoring.—Apply li. Davidson, Lower Oxtoni- street. Swansea. 102k7-21 GOOD General Servant Wanted immediately for 'T DatlJ; two in family.—Mrs. Terrance.. Foxeombe- roail, Weston, Bath. 93k7-14 Dii'ESSMAKElt requires Work at ladies' houses, D daily oi- weeny. —Apply Mrs Johnson; Stationer, Brvn-V-Mer-rond, Swansea. 108k7-21 "TA>TED, a "troiij; Lad, accustomed to horse?; TV good cljaraet^-r. — Apply Corn SH Dairy, 17, St. Helen s-road, Swansea. 10611-7-16 RACES.—Swansea HORFTANJ Koot Races, August 3rd.—Kntry forms to be tiad at NE» Oxfor. Inn, SWANSEA, or 4J, Windsor-mad, Meath. U3U7-21 V17"A^TED, good General Servant; small family* v V understand plain cook irig.-Apply Mre- Roberts. 4, WHllel", TR rraee, Swansea. 104k7-21 General Servant; two in IT familv: good character required.—Apply Mrs. Jenkins, 1. V sibury-terrace, Swallsea.. 98}¡7.21 rl' H E 'iaik [ bwanspa.-M>I¡:?;tliticent Blooms of Ten A Week ST'M'KS. 10 t<> ]?. INCHES L«ng sixteen dis- tinc; COLOUR; RESIIIIO. JJIUTUUI iiitley'S Seed. L':lkc21 STRONG active General Servant; M reference require. ages £ 12.—Apply Mra A!l«rd, 7, Alexandra-terrace, West. Cross. ii.S.O. llfk7-21_ IV% M -T<: let. L'unifli-D R.nd Sittingf- iva "IIITIS, w h attendance, P-I week; near BAY.—Address L.B., Daily Post Otnce, Swansea. 114k7-21 CION FKCTIO.N IFV for J IS lhorout;iihue; >tj,t.Udid OPTNINJ; LOR euergetis I crson.—AJ^JLY Box 10. Daily Post OJiice, Swansea. 1>COKSforlIandselier' Auctioneers. Barrow-men, ) Markets, &c., 7cwt., 1,1 liag, and on the rails for 2oS.—C. Lowe, Book Exporter, MEV,ucet, Birmint ham. Hok7-21 rt-MIIK"CYCLES~AtiE THE iiEST.~—Write tj tor Souvenir Catalogue, post frf-e.-S. H. | Justin and Co., Stokes T'roft. Factory, 2. Rorewalk, T BRISTOL• .(Íùk I .L —.iiAlTLP.S DAVIES, 28, Collepe-st.rect.. Swansea, lor Yachting CART. with Prince, OF Wales' Badge fur the cc'ninp Jtoyai IlegattJi. Special Show of Felt liats. 109k7-21 "IXANTED, pood General Servant, -">• IB to 20 V T ale to intend bar; one spe.tkm Welsh pre- ferrc-d.—A- PLY T. Adams, Buuch OL Gra s. Mariner- stree:. Swaiu-'N. 107k7-21 SEVERAL L.'ustic Trat-s and Stylisli Gigs, equal new; 110 reasonable offer refusotl Caniage LIUNPS^ cheaj est, in VV ales.—Saddlery Company, Ale.aue1r"-r.ct. Swansea. 119k I iii II J AN'J I"!J, ayoungio.y to make lie ?elf generally VV iiseiul. and assist in Hotel Bar—Sent! ape, v. here lived, and wag'-S required letter to M istress," Daily Post. Swansea. 921.1 -21 I A PAHTMEKTS. —Gfcileman requires Furnished J\. V-Vk- with ;Hom*!y, Musical People; state L. wes1 terms; replies de T*-oyed unless term.s gi,.eua- Address "Arthur," Daily Post, Swansea. :S0k7-16 2 ]M>ST, from F T Id near Slietty, 'Wednesday evening -A last. 1 We'sh Ewe and 2 Welsh Lambs, marked scissors cut 011 neck and rump,-Anyone giving ia- formation toT. A. Evans, Cattle Saiesiuan, Swansea, w ill lw rewarded. 5:53 GKOCKKY and Provision*.— Wanted, an Assistant* w illing to drive o' cmsionallv; able to speak Welsh and pro* "Ce highest, references from last two situations; outdoors,—Apply Evans, Koyai Stores, Mountain Ash. 1181.;7-21 OLD Swansea, Worcester. Crown Derby and other China for Sale. Also Antique "Glass. Old PAINTINGS anil Engravings, handsome C'AIPI»endalo Chairs. i< Letters only TO Collector, 77, Kepjoch- ft.ef-t. lioath, C,\rdiJ. 117k'i.<:1- Saie-, 2t) miles range; perfectly 1 clear definition, lest TIER sling case; cost two guineas this season; pertect urder; sccept 12s. 6d.; approval.—Miss Hose Wilson, 17, W f.bourne-t.ermce Noit,H. Patldington, London, W. S7U7-21 rpitEOKCHY ATHLETIC SPOKTS to be beldBANK X HOLIDAY, August 3rd, 1896. when about £ LC0 be given in Prizes. Finest Course in South Wales. Trotting and Galloway Racing. For par- ticulars apply T MORGAN, 3. Cemet; •-ro:>d, Tieorcby, illioiilitia Valley. 301k7-2I MLWCH-POU'I. Anglesey. -The Marine I.'esi- A deuce. Bryti-Ediiyfeti, with drawing, diuing, and morning "O"IlJF; kitchens with SERVANTS sleeping 100M ovei live good bedrooms. hatLroO¡il. w.c.. stable, garden, To be let furnished wholly, or in A .artments, f.ir August OR September.—Apply Rev. R.O. Williams. 9ck7-21 jgT(Tn T ri A N N U A L"-SIRO \v". VICTOI.'I.V PARK. SWANSEA (By kind permission of the Mayor and Corporation) SWANSEA HOnSE SHOW (30clarse? open comers) will be held in the atiove Paik on WEDNESEAY and THURSDAY", Aubust-26 aud 27,1895. £ 600 IN PRIZES. SPECIAL PHIZES for JUMPING. TROTTING, LAlHES' DKlMNG TANDEM TEAMS, Ac. Entries -to,, August J9, IK96. Scheauie3 c;' J'rizfls entry toims, ic.,can he obtained of the Secretary, HENRI C. HIG MAN, 1, Nortiiamptoa-place. Swansea. TAca DAY, [5031 mv:AK SEABAY RO Y A L REGATTA, 0 A LIMITED NUMBER of TICKETS will be 1SSLED at 10s 6d i:ch for the cuM. MTITEE J'SOAT, which will follow tile laohts on that day. Prsferenee will be given to Subscribers of 10s and upwards. All applications with a romittM.es will be received vtp to THURS- DAY, duly 16th. after which date Tickets will be 15s each. Tickets not transferable. Caft. W, F. SMITH, lion Secretary. 37, Wind-street, C035 SWANSEA1 1 U15SI)AX, JULY 21st, 3S95. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEAF-'HLLCLL) ."COI'LLII- lis..SITUATE IN GoiiSlil LANE AAL> I KK ti AC E-ROAD. SWANSEA. MESSRS. LOWES, SON WATKINS r.- instructed to SELL by AUCTION \»ul>iect to M.ch coiniit ions as shall then ui then te pro- .cell), al the CAMERON Arm.- Hotel, High-street, St. ansea, 1 he to'iiov IM- v«l cable REASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Viz Lot 1. AH that comtiacti'lid well arranged Dwelling- house aud Pn-II) ¡,e., with warehouse ntrl loft AT the rear, situate aud being 40. ""¡"e-Jane. Swansea, litted with gas, helH. ¿¡¡e., throughout, now in fb" o.dipation \>1' the vendo aud held for a term of 9: years trom t he 2:.t11 ot March. I;i'2. 111 on annual ground r. nt. of £ 3 16s. 6D. The house contains 2 titling ro utis, 2 kitchens, 3 Itedrooms, scullery, cellar andoSices. At. the rear of the premises there is a convenient- and we'd constructed warehouse with LOFT) together with wash-house and conservatory. The above premises are in an exceptionally good state of repair, possession can be given upoll eo'cpletion of the purchase. LO 2. Ai: that LEASEHOLD Dwelling liof.se and Pteuii-es, situate and being ¡\n. 95, 'i'vnace-road. SWANSEA, t e.'njj of au e.-tiinated value uf 10s. WL. Lot 3. All that Leasehold Dwelling house and Premises, situate ai d being No. VCI, Terrace-road, Swansea, lieuip of nn ettimated Wt'-t kly aiue of los. 6d. J,o' s 2 anFi 3 are held for A TE: M of è!J years from the 2MII of March. I5F95. The I.-I.I«RTY will 1:« sold subject to a ground rent oi oi6 5s. )>er annum, which, it the lets are sold sei-amu-LV. T.IL! be eipiailv apportioned. They have a UI;igl.tficeil* AND uninterrupted view of the buv and N.-arly sdioin the terminus, ot the New it Hill 'i ram way. THE ens', rt'ction ol which i« nov, alx>ut toe inmence. and tvinch should greatly eubanoe the value ot 1 hese properties. Sa II- to commence ai Three c. clock in th? afternoon. J N. Turther particular.-apply to the Auctioneers, at their titiices, Head: tidd Chambers, Swansea; OR. as tu Lol 1, t o Messrs M"y, Evans r.nd Thomas, Poliei- I t"IS AdV'.aide-st.ieet. Swansea; and as to ind I S tj MESSRS Meager and ilaivies, Yo,iL- [ street. Swansea.
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