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FROM FAR & NEAR. ————t

rFAMIUESERED 1

IASQUITH BOO'D.I

, WESTERN MINERSI IMEET.-1I

" A HEAVY SMOKER."

i44 FIGHTING THE FOREIGNER."

--I POSER FOR THE GUARDIANS.

IFREE fUEL. I FREE-FUELE

CRASH IN CWM ROAD.

- - -_- -TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.

I LLANSAMLET MEDICO

THE WAY OUT. I THE \\fY OUT.

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i FINE CUE-WORK.

j————i DEPARTING RABBI.

APPOINTED TO ABERDARE.

lliERHS'EX-iEOKER I-—————a…

-IRONCLAD'S TROUBLES.1

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IRONCLAD'S TROUBLES.1 ADYENTURES ON WAY TO SWANSEA. The old 14,000 ton obsolete battleship of I the "Royal Sovereign" class, which are be- ing broken up at Swansea, appear to be very unfortunate in their last experience of the sea,. The Rannllies. now berthed in the King's Dock, it will be recalled, broke adrift in heavy weather on her passage from Ports- mouth, in charge of tugs, and was only brought into control again after a good deal of trouble. Lloyd's messages from St. Catherine's Point, in the Isle of \i\7ight.; now state that the sister shiti, Royal Oak, in tow of three tugs, was on February 11th lost ssght of in thick mist and rain. On the morning of the 12th (Thursday), however, she was seen going west again after having put back-and it is not improb- able that she will be still further delayed by the rough weather that has been blow- ing in the Channel.

WINDPIPE NOTCHED. I

MADE IN SWANSEA. j

FATHER'S SUICIDE .1

FIFTY FOOT HIGH. I ■ ^ j

I NEATH'S GAS ENQUtRY.

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