Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

75 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

rHE SAMOAN QUESTION.

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LETTER FROM STANLEY.

GERMANY AND EAST AFRICA.

CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

SHOCKING MURDER BY SAVAGES.

THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA, AND…

ANGLO-AMERICAN EXTRADITIONI…

the RED RIVER RAILWAY DISPUTE.

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--BtEW YORK WHEAT MARKET.

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- !THE CRISIS IN FRANCE.

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--------THE -,BLOOD TAX."

LONDON COUNTY COUNCI

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[ THE MUSWELL-HILL '1 IBURGLARY.

- ----------__--SERIOUS COLLIERY…

-._--------------------SHOCKING…

JACK THE RIPPER.

->---.-_-_.__--_----THE ALLEGED…

-------_---_.-----SUICIDE…

"-MORE STATUTE-MADE CRIMINALS…

THREE THOUSAND WOMEN ON STRIKE.

--____---__---ANrrI- V ACCIN…

AN ATHLETE'S SAD DEATH.

----_.-A SELF-IMPOSED TASK.

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THE WELSH COUNCILS.

MINERS' MEETING AT ABERDARE.

A MIDNIGHT BRAWL AT CARDIFF.

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Dyfynnu
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A MIDNIGHT BRAWL AT CARDIFF. On Monday at Cardiff police court—befora the Mayor (Councillor D. Jonns), Dr H. J. Paine, Major Sloper, nnd Mr W. Stinders-ait elderly man named Thomas Jackinau was charged with havingr stabbed William Moss in the cheek on the 25h instant. From the rvidence it appeared tiiafc a young nun named Gower, and the prisoner wcr.) dri.tkiiig in the Napier Hotel, Cardiff, durinsr the whole of the day, but Mosa and Gower said that they had nothing to do with Jackman. Ross and Gower left the public-housa about 10 p.m., and went over the Hayes Bridge, where they met the prisoner. Ross asked him where lie lived, with the object, if he resided in Cathay?, of going home with him. Jackmah turned rouuu and stabbed Moss with a knife 00 the left side of his face. When appre- hended prisoner said to the police-constable, I never used a knife. They kicked and knocked me about badly." The policeman searched him, and found no knife. There wore marks of kicks and bruises on prisoner's legs.—Dr Fowler, who examined Moss, fouud that he suffered from a cut 1 inches long aud I of an inch deep.—Mr David, who defended. called evidence to show that prisoner did not use a knife, that both Moss and Gower were loafers, and that they had attacked Jackman on the night in question in order to get money from him.—The case was dismissed.

----RUFFIANLY CONDUCT AT CARDIFF.

SONS OF TEMPERANCE.—CARDIFF…

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THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT CARDIFF…

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SWANSEA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

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-----AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION…

THE SEE OF ST. ASAPH.

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THE BARRY DOCK RAILWAY.

LEVYING BLACKMAIL ON ACTRESSES

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. SWANSEA.

NEATH.

LLANWRTYD WELLS.

TINBY.I

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RHONEDA VALLEY. i

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NEWPORT.I

RISCA.

PENARTH.

CARDIFF.

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r LATEST MARKETS. I-

BARROW IRON TRADE.

THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

----MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES…

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ANTICIPATIONS.

MANCHESTER JANUARY MEETING.

NEWMARKET TRAINING NOTES.

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FOOTBALL.

HUNTING APPOINTMENTS.

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ALLEGLD THEFT BY A iPOXTYPRIDD…

" JOHN BULL AT HOME."

THE STRANDING OF THE NORMOND,

COLLIERY DISPUTE AT PONTY.…