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THE AFFAIRS OF MR MARTIN EDWARDS.

---THE HAtfBURY ASSEMBLY ROOMS…

WORLD'S FAIR NOTES.

SAD DEATH OF A PONTYPOOL -…

Tlih NEW PITS AT BARGOED.

REPRESENTATION OF SOUTH MONMOUTHSHIRE.

A GALLANT DEED.

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"THE WRECK OF THE ARGOSY."

A TRADESMAN'S COMPLAINT.

INFANT BAPTISM : IS IT SCP.WTURAL?

I PROHIBITION & TEMPERANCE…

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FOOTBALL.

ABERCARN v. BLAINA.

ABERSYCHAN ALBIONS v. CROESY*…

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A THEATRICAL WAIF AT YSTRAD.

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Li Hung Chanf, Governor-General of Petchili, has been very ill for the past few days, and hit condition is such as to give rise to anxiety. Miss Lucy Booth, General Booth's youngest daughter, is again in ill-health. She is taking complete rest in the south of France. Lady Selina Bond, a sister of Lord Eldon, hat died at Weymouth. Her ladyship was bom in 1843, and married Mr. Nathaniel Bond in 1861. Mr. Fletcher Rogers, head of the well-known firm of Rogers and Calder, cotton-brokers, has just died. The firm has a high reputation ÏJ1 the trade.

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY.

IA SHOCKING STOITR. !

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DARING ROBBERY IN LONDON.