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CARDIFF.

NEWPORT.

SWANSEA.

BHYNMA WR.

BLAENRHONDDA. |

BLAENAVON.

BRITON FERRY.

BRIDGEND.

I-I ' CWMAVON.I

CHEPSTOW.

DIN AS ISHAF.

FERRYSIDE.

LIANDILO.

MOUNTAIN ASH.

ATAESTEG.

MONMOUTH.

MEKTHYR.

NEATH.

PONTYPRIDD.

ST. CLEAR'S.

TALGARTH.

TENBY.

TREALANV.

CARDIFF.

LLANDAFF.

NEWPORT.

SWANSEA.

cowbridge.

DEATH OF OWAIN A LAW, THE…

ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT HY…

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BRKCONSB IRE.

CARMARTHEN.

LLANWONSO SCHOOL nOAHD.

CONSERVATIVE BANQUET ATI LLANELLY.…

THE BOILER EXPLOSION AT HI…

CARDIFF BOARD OF GUARDIANS.…

SWANSEA WATCH COMMITTEE.

A NEW GRAVING DOCK FOR CARDIFF.

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,LORD WINDSOR AND HIS TENANTS.

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THE PROPOSED COLLEGE FOR NORTH…

IIMPORTANT INVENTION BY A…

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Dyfynnu
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I IMPORTANT INVENTION BY A CARDIFF GENTLEMAN. We notice illustrated in last week's issue of the Graphic an important invention, patented by Mr H. ,n. Moreton, of Cardiff, concerning which the Graphic says:—"The usual manner of SGcurinf rails on railways to the chairs upon which the-, rest is by the insertion of a. wooden bloclL or key which is hammered in until it fills up the spact between the two pieces of ironwork and holda tht rail tightly in its place. Owing to the vibration of the rails when a train passes, and tdso to the effects of the weather, these wooden keys often become loose, indeed it is a common occurrence to see men inspecting their condition, and urging them in with a long-handled hammer. A new form of metal key has just beeu int roduced with a view to effect a more permanent and safer grip upon the rail. This key is of tubular shape, knotted from end to end, and having a tongue which can be bent over against the chair. We do not know the cost of this key, but suppose that as it is made of iron or steel it must certainly be far more expensive than tho wooden block it is intended to supersede. Unfortunately, however meritorious an invention may be, and although it may distinctly promise increased safety to life and limb, its cost is the point which decides its general adoption or the reverse." We understand it is the intention of the inventor to manufacture these keys from Siemens' Landore steel, or other steel equally mild and ductile. From the specimen we hove seen we have every confidence of its ex- tensive adoption.

---MR. BRINLEY RICHARDS AND…

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