Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

21 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

AUSPICIOUS DEA.TH OF TWO GIRLS.…

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MONSTER IRONCLADS AND MONSTER…

\ MR. EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH.

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HEADS OF HAIR. j

THE CASE OF THE EARL OF DUN-DONALB.

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NEWS FROM INDIA.1

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NEWS FROM INDIA. 1 By the last overland mail we have received Bombay papers to th« 25tt ult. The Bombay Gazette ia its heads of intelligence says: A monster meeting of the inhabi- tants of Bombay was held on Tuesday last in toe Circus tent (the Government of Bombay having re- fused them liberty to use the Town-hall) to protest against the Government of India's financial policy as exemplified in the invidious Trades License Tax, and to pray the Secretary of State to give the non-official community some voice in the legislation of the country. The cry at present going up from the non-official com- munity all ever India is, ImperiaJisl,D is crushing us to the earth.' There were about 5000 people present, among whom were representatives of every section of the community, and the memorial and resolutions condemnatory of the Government measures were adopted with unanimous acclamation. It was the most fervent, as we trust it will be among the most effective, expressions of public opinion that has ever been known in India. The Government of India has received information that the Jowakis, a section of the Afridis who have been carrying on the irritating war on the North-West Frontier, bavesubmitted to the terms of Government. They will be quiet now-until they break out again. During last week Sir R. Temple visited Indore and Mhow. His Excellency is expected to return to Bombay on Thursday next. It ia reported from Lahore that the independent tribes inhabiting Terah, Khyber, &c., have informed the Amir that he must not look to them for aid in any emergency if he does not support the Jowakis, whose hostility to the British was instigated by him and which has resulted in their ruin. The rate of mortality in Bombay last week was 43 57 per 1000 of the population per annum. The total number of deaths was 558, of which 192 were caused by remittent fever and 24 by cholera. The Go. vernment of Bombay haspublisbedaresolution thanking a long list of officials and some non-officials for 1 efforts and exertions, rendered ably and zealously,' during the famine period. The Bank of Bengal has had to ^hnotes to tbe amount of a lac and a half of rupees (±15,000) which had been kept for forty years locked up in the box of an up-country zemindar lately de- ceased. The crops in the Central Provinces are reported to be coming up not so well as was expected, and similar discouraging accounts come also from the jSortb west Provinces and Oude. There was a slight earthquake experienced at Simla on the 15th inst. It is expected that the Dhond and Munmar State Railway will be completed ia May next. j

PRINCE BISMARCK AND LORD ODO…

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THE FATAL FOOTBALL CASE. ]

THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

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DAHOMEY IN DEFAULT. ;

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE.

THE BURIALS QUESTION.

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AN IMPOSTOR IN A BATH CHAIR.

THE ENCLOSURE COMMISSION.

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