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I ST. GEORGE'S.

WHAT WAS EXPECTED!

THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

THE GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

WELSHPOOL WATER SUPPLY.

THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

THE CHOLERA.

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THE CHOLERA. THE outbreak of cholera at Grimsby and Hull should cause the public authorities throughout the county to pay special attention to matters of drainage. A few pounds spent in disinfectants would not be a useless investment. "We are sorry that Newtown does not shine as a brilliant spot for its perfection in sanitation. It has on the Local Board many who are earnestly desirous of raising the sanitary status, but we know the town is notorious on account of the bad smells which pervade the best streets and the dirtiest alleys. Too much attention cannot be paid to houses wilerein are located cases of infectious diseise, and the Local Board would be wise in supplying free disinfectants to cleanse the drains, and protect the inhabitants from contracting ail- ments, which by reasonable precautions can be prevented. At least every effort should be made and no expense spared to place the town, as far as human skill can, beyond the reach of this terrible scourge. It is satisfying to know that Newtown has an energetic Medical Officer of Health, and if one tithe of his recommendations were only carried out, much cause of complaint would be removed.

ECONOMY, A FINE ART.

N EWTOWN AND:LLANLLWCHAIARN…

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MACHYNLLETH.

LLANWYDDELAN.

LLANDINAM.

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MIDDLETOWN.

BISHOPS' CASTLE.

i LLAFAIR-CAEHEINION.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE GOVERNMENT DEFEATED.

WELSHPOOL WATER SUPPLY.

THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

THE CHOLERA.