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WmMj Jfttail. SATmDJLt, JULY 21, 1894. THE WEEK. A Cabinet Council was held at Downihg- street on Tuesday, all the Ministers atttfid- ing. At Cardiff Pplioe-court on [Tuesday a inaa naflied. Jerenua.li Collins was fined £ 50 and costs, or three months' imprisonment, for selling beef without a licence. His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., lord-lieutenant of Monmouthshire, has com- menced the work of restoring the fine old ruins of Grosmont Castle. At the general meeting icld on Tuesday of the London and Provincial Bank a d'vi- dend was announced of 17 per cent., free of Income-tax. At a. meeting of the Wesleyan Conference held, in Binningham on Tnemky the Rev. W 81ford Green was elected president by a large majority. Replying to Mr. David Thomas (M.P. for Merthyr) in: the House of Commons on Tues- day, Mr. Asquith stated, in regard to Mi. Roskill, who represents the Crown a.t the Cilfynydd inquiry, that lie did not ^now the ^eisb language, and .sucU knowledge was; unnecessary for his duty. The death-roll from the recent e;irt'5ik in Stamboul alone is stated to exceed At the Bangor Regatta on T Vigilant won, the Biitinuiin. disabled. The Queen has .been pleaded to honour of a. bironetcy on Dr. -John Wih1*. the Royal accoucheur. It is understood l,h<)t a. ^uiplus of jjje | £ 400 to £ 500 is the ■■financial result 31 National Eisteddfod at Carnarvon. The Parish. Church at Llanwonno> liaving- undergone complete. restforat-ioAji^ jufct been re-opened by the Bishop of ljla, I A Shanghai telegram of June 9 t0 | ■The plague in Hong Kong contmu increase; and over 1^000 deaths have t-hronidied. 'Die temperance party are making at paratlons to fight .the, licensed ;victuanp; the next Cardiff^ Brewster Sessions, V held in September. Last week a private meeting of the epat Miners' Executive; wai? held in Gla»fe'()^' w0ji which tha strife lew f"om England. divided1 amongst the inous aeepeiation^^ Intelligenoe has Ken iec-dved of'^ieglafl. dering of the British ship Senegal, i0ss ( sea to San Diego in M rdi last, with tli of all liands. r The Press Association understands tha suggested intervention of Great Brrtalf, 1 the dispute between China and J apan jt<. accepted in a, friendCy spirit by both cotti Mail advices from China report cholera is spreading with great r^p forty thousand deatlis having occum- Canton. -I In the Divorce Court on Monday the <1^^ nisi granted to ilrs. Hawtrey !wa"an8jly absolute, the m;UTicige thus beiu £ > dissolved. 'óÛ' A talegram has been received at ou-Tront announcing the death; at 0f stone, of Mr. W. H. Worthington, the brewing firin of Worthington and At a meeting <:>f -the, sub-committet 9^ Cardiff Corporation oil Monday i*. AV"i,pa'd' eided to incr^e tho ^-Uary of f constable (Mr. W. McKenzie) to ( Several Laiuuk^liire coal masters cided to open their pits next Monday, non-Union men tdie first opportunity ^uui.ng work. ,■ ■■ At Absrdare tin .MoiKby the '01U1<]^1 to stone was laid of a mission hall B- commemorate tlie vicariate, of .tlie .to B. Jenkins, who resigned the living 0% his weak health. -■ >(j Some interesting facts and figures in.J to marriage, collected by means oi l-V ^.[,eir sent out by the British Go vernment representatives abroad, appear in } column.. An association has been established rti'O" diff with tlie obj ect oi promoting tecting the import and export 0j tii« shippers, manufacturers, and nierchan115 i port and district. a On Monday, at the House of Com^11, man, whose name is unknown, It attempt to stab Mrs. Sands_with a oUs is supposed the assailant is a t-al lunatic. n„ye- The annual meeting0 of the Welsh „ gational Union, held this year at pV^el v commenced on oMnday at Eoenez^1" f the question engaging the attention jjs representative's 'being "Temperance various aspects. fjo! At a meeting of the Cardiff 9 General Purposes Committee on | resolution Avas passed awrovmg or to j harbour trust scheme, the borough a be pledged conditionally. oi Returns from the various FresbvteiJ the Calvinistio Methodists of Waie co^ • that, whilst over £ 8,000 was last J6'; tributed towards: th^ ministrv, Churches are without pastoral oversig The Press Association states th'1 Select Committee on the Charity (0t,l sion concluded its work on. Monday> v report drafted by Mr. T. E. LUi^ .j man, was finally revised, approved, a oPs- wards presented to the House of to» .^jd About 8,000 miners and others c°n j in the local coal and iron ore «,u industries attended at the Sptec i t jp Eoi-est of Dean, on Saturday, to tafc ? r jo' tiie annual gala day, ,whicli is prom< the benefit of ,11 1 1 Union. i A "Pall Mall Bi o Ayres tele^aJ^S. tlie fiscal at Salt a t ecommended extradition, hai le t i.. His ■ePtioJ'; holds a contrai\ fix n on the H i^bl? The change of f? may. oonsi influeincfi the judgment of the court-1*- -A Renter's telegram from (Alabama) on Tuesday says —A serW ilict took place on Monday at Pratt near here, between a body of 'stIr[1,, rb(|epti1-' number of deputy-marshals. •' lhe tril«e marshalls opened fire upon the and a fierce encounter ensued, m six men were kjHedandtwenty woum A receiving order has been maoc» petition of the Ijondon and Bank, against Messrs. Jones Bros. < tl1- of Dock-street, Newport, and Kxchange-buildings, Mount Stua1'^ l')ie i Cardiff, shipowners and shipbi'ok^Q'g^O' banit s claim is stated to be foi' Tlie infant son of thc Duke aiid P^iJof1' York Wf s christened at Wkite Lod«et ^u. fternoon, irt tbe presence (if ) nd large numlw of distinguish^ tie fficiating eler«y being the of Canterbury, tlie Bishop of Canon Dftlton, and the Rev. Carr- c(1" The Board of Trade inquiry 'voio ciimsta,nces attending the loss of ship Lord Lytton, of St. John's, Nc t|' wick, with all hands, was ooncHide^■ Tovrn hall. Cardiff, on Monday court finding the vessel was un and ordering tlie managing owner to 1 towa-rds the cost of the inquiry. j A Rome wrr^pondent. te->g''aP5,j^ according to official reports recti^ e Min>fcry. <>f fhio Intterior, the arreted tlimughout It=tly durmg e «; few <la.ys number about 3,000. 1" the prisons are full, and it has o (lf fiury to place several in tlie new ga Andiea, Belle Fratte. „,d»? ^tt" .• A telegram from. Chicago on states :—The conference of' leaders jiig1! t organisations was resjuined on 1,1 ^ti H'- and at a, late hour it av-hs ann-ounc^ ^0^' delegates had finally decided that ^-gu.J not be expedient to call out the ° a- general strike at the present This pra-cticallv means the defeat oI Mr. Pullman ha»s publislied a. explaining the attitude of his regarding tlie merits and causes oi
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