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MR SAMUEL SMITH AT RHYL. --

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---------COLONEL HOWARD'S…

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RHUDDLAN.

IN MEMORIAM.

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Harvest Thanksgiving Services.

Mr Welsh's School.

Poor Law Conference.

Meeting of Colonel Howard's…

The Merrie Men.

The Grand Pavilion.

Yachting on the Marine Lake.

Property Sale.

Theft From a Shop Counter.

Re. T. A. Young, Stationer.

jMISTAKES ABOUT DICK TURPIN.

GiVING IT A TRIAL.I

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RHYL COUNTY SCHOOL.

PRETTY MARY'S WAYS. --

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PRETTY MARY'S WAYS. MUCH-WANTED RHYL BOARDINC-HOUSE THI EF [From the Daily Mail."] The story of bashful Mary Frazor grows more interesting as it develops. Large crowds gathered to witness her arrival in Folkestone, and her subse- quent departure, with the Chief Constable as commander of her escort. It has already been said that Mary Frazer is a well-favoured young lady, who has gone by so many names that Frazer is possibly only a last selection, and that she is believed to be one of the most daring boarding-house thieves on record. On Wednesday people who looked into Folke- stone Town Hall, thought there was a small bazaar. A large table was tastefully set out with fancy goods and jewellery. Diamond and sapphire rings, bracelets, brooches, watches, beautiful miniatures, jewel cases, and travelling bags were displayed and ticketed. They were Mary Frazer's hauls. One of the things was an Army officer's leather case, which had been cut open. Mary Frazer filled up two cheques in a book which it contained, forged the officer's name, and got considerable sums of money. Owners from all over tire country arrived in Folkestone on Wednesday to take possession of their stolen property. Mary Frazcr's way was to go to a boarding- house, take rooms, retire upstairs on the plea of being tired, and at the earliest opportunity dis. appear with the most valuable portable property within reach. The following list of her perform- ances in this way since she escaped from the custody of prison warders at Winchester last January, was given on Wednesday Januarv 19th. Hastinas Fehnmrv lqfh- Tirirrh. -("'1- 7 -1 --v. -05" ton May 30th, Eastbourne July 5th, Henley- on-Thames, 28th, Maidstone; August 6th Cromer, 9th, Cowes, 17th, Malyern, 22nd, Bar, mouth, 23rd, Rhyl, 28th, Ilkley, 29th, Harrogate, 30th, Scarborough, 31st, Filey; September 6th Hunstanton, 12th, Bexhill, 13th, Worthing. 17th Tunbridge Wells, 18th, Folkestone, where Nicholas Gardner, a clerk iu the railway parcels office, having doubts about the lady, called in the police. Further evidence having been given, the Folke- stone bench committed Mary for trial, and stil' hiding her face from the public gaze with the whit handkerchief of a blameless) life she retired unde, the Chief Constable's care to Canterbury prison. The magistrates complimented the Chief Con stable and his officers on the way they had pu the evidence together, and the Chief Constable gallantly bowed their compliments on to he ra way clerk who enabled them to arrest

MOXDA-S, MAY 14th, 1900,

Record of Bright Sunshine…

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