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EX-SWANSEA GROCER ,———"a—-—-

STILL LIBERAL. I

NEATH -CHILD'S -SUFFERINGS.-!

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SWANSEA R.A.M.C.

WORKMEN'S DEMONSTRATIONI

THREE -MONTHS. I

fSHOWN THE DOOR. 1 f ■-I

ST. THOMAS STALWARTS?

" Y.M." SECRETARY.I

BRIBERY CHARGES.I

Resolution from Oxford-street…

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I SWANSEA BUILDERS' COMPLAIfTS.

II " OH, IS 'E?" I

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I OH, IS 'E?" COLORED MAN AND THE STEWARD. AMUSING YARN ABOUT SAM LANGFORD. I On a wet and wMidy at--n recently (writes a correspondent of the "PaU Mail Gazette), a stalwart plan of colour -was aroes- ing the Channel. He was a second-class passenger, and stood for shelter under the bridge, on a portion af the deck reserved to the saloon. To him came bustling up a little steward, whose fussiness equalled the sparseness of his chest measurement. "Hi! you know, you ain't allowed 'ere," said he, addressing the black, "you'll 'ave to get out o' this The darkey smiled with the suff erance of his tiriibe, and moved on. Shortly after- I wards the stewamd returned, and found him pacing a port ion of the dieok again sacred to the saloon. I've WIa. rned you once," ecoided the little man. "Ii you don't get out of this there Y be trouble!" The good humour of the man of colour be- ¡ Can t.o vanish bef<)m the pon of his tonrntor. He replied something to the effect that he eftiould walk where he liked. The small man bristled. "You'R walk wh ere you like, will you? You—you—you I At this point an EWflMi traveller who KNTEW HIS MAN AND SCIEENTED I I TROUBLE, I called the steward to ham. I I "LooIk here," be said, "it will be best I for you if you keep a civil tongue in your head Do you know who you are talkiaig tor' uDo.n't know and don't ewre! It's my business to keep the blifgjhtdn' nigger in 'is propæ pùalCt" "Oh, well, then, do jt! He's Ram Lang- ford, the heavy-weight boxer, that's all." "Ob, is 'e? Then I'm off! Thanks for the 'int, girl" And the little steward vanished to occupy himself with his business, without" I' another word of his duty.

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SUNDAY CLOSING. ]

WAS LIGHTING CANDLE.

ST. DAVit) AS " I.L.PEER"II

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NEATH TRADERS.

PILLAR-BOX RAIDSo

-. DIVEU TO EARTH.', ;

" INCORRIGIBLE."