Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

36 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

5 . - ^.W. RAILWAY GUARD Js…

Advertising

LOCAL AGENTS.

^ THAN MEDICINE.

, LI 689 OF COMICBBCE

Advertising

PENRHYN QUARRY DISPUTE.

DISTRESS AT MORRISTOff.

! LINOTYPE DISPUTE.

CRISIS IN THE SHIPBUILDING…

WELSH COAL TRADE.

COLLIERY WARNING.

SITUATION AT HAMBURG.

DEMANDS OF CARDIFF AND BARRY…

PRINTERS' STRIKE AT SWANSEA.

STRIKE OF SUNDERLAND ENGINE…

IISCOTCH MINEBS AND THEIR…

A DISPUTE SETTLED.

OUR POINT OF VIEW.

[No title]

NEWptSHOP OF ST. -,,',,,,,…

|SCHUBERT AND BEETHOVEN I-

PROPOSED INCORPORATION OF…

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

PROPOSED INCORPORATION OF MERTHYR. The ordinary meeting of the Merthyr Urban District Coancil was held on Wednesday, Mr. D. W. Jones, chairman, presiding.—The minutes of the special meeting of the council whkh took place on Monday, when by six votes to five it was decided to apply for a charter of incorporation for the district, were duly confirmed.—Mr. John Roberts com- plained that he only received notice of the special meeting on Saturday, and he protested against the resolution in favour of petitioning for a cfharterbeiing passed by a snatch vote when there were only eleven members present out ot eighteen.—The Chairman said the meeting was perfectly regular. A committee nieetirg of the whole council was held last Wednesday, and it was then determined to have a special meeting on the following Monday. The notices calling the meeting were issued on Thursday, so that they ought to have been in the hands of the members on Friday.-Mi". Wm. Lewis said it wa« extraordinary thatwe question of incorporation should have rushed through by the votes of only o«*Mfci*d of the members. He was in a pom&0» to prove that the majority of the council were adverse to the scheme, and he objected to the whole business.—Mr. Lewis was called to order, and the eulbject dropped.—Just before the council rose Mr. Dan Thomas asked whether the clerk would act for the council in the matter or in the interests of opposing parties. The Clerk replied that he preferred, to be out in the oold, and that he certainly should not act for anybody.—Mr. Wills: Outside the counoil. —The Clerk said he bad no wish to act for the oouncil. It was no part of his work as clerk. He wished to be left alone and to stand aside. 1"

I WEST GLAMORGAN DISCHARGED…

. TOTAL ABSTINENCE AND CHURCH…

Advertising

ELECTRIC 'lR.JJrWA.YS FOB…

COAL MINES BILL.

BRITISH COAL AND FRANCE.

. BABBY BUILDERS ANGRY.

Advertising

BRECON AND JttERTHYB JUNCTION…

I ASSAULT UPON A STATIOCT-IMASTER-

. ECHO OF CARDIFF EXHIBITION.

I. ! AUSTRALIAN V. WELSH!…

. PRESENTATION TO THB EX-MAYOR…