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ENLIGHTENING THE WELSHMEN.

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LLANIDLOES.

EXHIBITION OF FIR a BRIGADE…

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LLANFAIR CAEREINION,

LLANWRIN.

MONTGOMERY.

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THE COAL CRISIS.

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THE COAL CRISIS. The colliery strike ia not yet terminated though most of the pit? In Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, and Staffordshire, have recommenced working at the former rate of wages. In south Foi kshire and in Lancashire the coal owners have atill insisted on a reduction of ten per cent. At St. Helens in south Lancashire on Tuesday, there was a fierce riot at the colliery of Messrs Bromilow Foster & Co. A few men engaged :n clearing the flooded pits and workings of the water that haa filled them were savagely attacked by a mob of several thousand colliers on strike; and the under manager named Briscoe, on coming up the shaft was terribly beat an with bludgeons. The police attempted to rescue him but the mob crowded on the banks lining the road- way and threw bricks and heavy stones. The police were utterly powerless to cope with their assailants and several fell dreadfully injured. Making an effort to march back toward the town, they were again assailed witb bricks and stones and bad to flee pell- mell. Great damage was done to the buildings. Tne majority of coal owners are beginning to feel their heavy losses acutely, and it is doubtful if some of them will ever again be able to work at a profit. With these the temptation to reopen and to com- pensate themselves out of the high prices of coal is exceedingly great, and it is doubtful if they will be able to resist for many days, 'I he losses sustained by owners of idle collieries range from J680 to 4;200 per day. All hope of the men submitting to any reduction of wages has now been abandoned. At Sheffield many steel works have been closed because sufficient coal could not be obtained at any price. The distress is becoming so acute in Sheffield that the Mayor has decided to propose to the Corporation that a loan of 415,000 shall be asked for to expend in improvements which will provide men with works useful to the town.

INOTES ON FOOTBALL.

SHROPSHIRE AND DISTRICT LEAGUE.

WELSH LEAGUE.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

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