Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

5 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

Notes from South Wales.

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Notes from South Wales. (From our Special Correspondent.) National Library and Museum. In allocating the National Library to Aberys- twyth and the National Museum to Cardiff, there is no doubt that the gentlemen entrusted with the work of selection have done the very best thing. In deciding a question of this kind it is impossible to give satisfaction to everybody, but the present decision is, at any rate, in COnsonance with the views of the majority of the real Welsh people. The Clever Japs. In reading the reports of the Free Libraries in places like Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, and practically every other British town where there is a free library, one is struck at the great popularity of fiction, the greater portion being of the sentimental type. He would be considered .a bold man who would dare say that the Japanese literary tastes are infinitely superior to those of the people of Wales, as well as those of the other parts of the United Kingdom, but the recent report of the librarian of the Imperial Library at Tokio shows such to be the case. For fiction there was no demand. But there was a demand for 166,277 volumes, or 21-6 per cent., on mathematics, science, and, medicine. Works on literature and language to the number of IS2)711—that is 20 per cent.-were asked for, while 18 per cent. of the applications were for books on history and geography. No wonder the Japanese are making progress. Devil's Bridge. Since the railway from Aberystwyth to the Devil's Bridge was opened a few years ago, this beautiful district has become more popular than ever. As a famous chronicler described it: Description cannot suggest the full magnificence of the prospect which spread before us, on our arrival at the grand fall of the Mynach; for, though it may paint the grandeur of the elegance of outline, yet it cannot equal the archetypes of Nature, or draw the minute features that reward the actual observer at every new choice of his Position reviewing this thundering cataract, in the leisure of recollection, these nervous lines of Thomson seem to describe much of the scene Smooth to the shelving brink a copious flood Rolls fair and placid, where collected all In one impetuous torrent, down the steep It thundering shoots, and shakes the country round. ^lant Mat, the Robbers. .1 have read all the local guide books, but ailed to find a reference in one of them to the spt of robbers who inhabited a dark cavern ^tuated near the basin of the first fall from the evil's Bridge. According to a book published ^°° years ago, these robbers consisted of two Toothers and a sister, called Plant Mat or Plant at, signifying Matthew's children. Tradition Ports that they committed various depredations

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