Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

68 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

'rIlE LOSS OF THE DANMARK,

IKING OF THE NETHER-ILANDS.

ITHE EIFFEL TOWER. IAli ENTERPRISING…

GIGANTIC RAILWAY BRIDGE.i

ILOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR SCOTLAND.

[ii.. [ A BANKRUPT PEER,

NEW YOHK. PRICES.

NEW YORK WHEAT MARKET.

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HOUSE OF LORDS THURSDAY.

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HOUSE OF LORDS THURSDAY. The Lord Chancellor took his seat on tbe wool. sack at a quarter-past four o'clock. SALE OF HORSEFLESH. Earl BEAUCHAMP. in moving the second reading of the Horseflesh (Sale for Food) Bil1, stated that it had passed through the House of Commons, and that its object was to provide that no person should buy horseflesh under any misconception as to what it was. So far as it was possible to deal in a like manner with such widoly-dissimilar matters as margarine and horseflesh, tho bill followed the lines of the Margarine Act. Forty years ago the question of the use of horseflesh as human food was first mooted, and some few years ago a banquet was held in Paris for the purpose of demonstrating its value and palatability. He was told that borRdieh was not unpalatable, but )f that he knew nothing personally. It was easily tiistinguisbablo from boef by the fat, but it was said that'dealers were in the habit of removing the fat and substituting the fat of beef. He was informed that in Manchester and Salford there was a large consumption of horstflevih, and a strong corroboration of that was furnished by the fact that whereas two years ago the managers of the Manchester Zoological Gardens paid 25i for the carcase of a horse, the price had now risen to £3, The bill would not interfere with honest trade. There was no desire b interfere with the sale of horseflesh, but all that was desired was that it should not be sold as beef, and that its vendors should not be able, by the deception, to undersell honest butchers. The but was read a second time. Their lordships rose at 10 minutes to five o'clock.

----HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY.

THE BUDGET PROPOSALS.

-----.._-_.---THE ENFRANCHISEMENT…

THE BAPTIST UNION.

LORD ABERDAIIE AND MABON.

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f THE TITHE AGITATION. I--

-----THE PROSECUTION OF MR…

----EXCITING SCENE AT CLONMEL.

EGLWYSILAN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION.

----__-----EXPLOSION AT NEWPORT.

HENRI ROCHEFORT AT DOVER,

SUICIDE OF A SURGEON.

--THF PARSON AND PARISH AFFAIRS

A BIT OF SNOWDON FOR SALE.

NOVEL WEAPON OF OFFENCE.

DEATH OF THE LARGEST WOMAN…

--------CARDIFF SCHOOL BOARD.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

PULPIT DEMANDS AND SUPPLIES.

RHONDDA LIBERALISM."

PENDERYN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION.

PONTYPRIDD MAGISTRATES AND…

THE MATCH WITH MR BRAIN'S…

NATIONAL UNION OF TEACHERS.

THE TITHE CAMPAIGN IN CARMAR.…

!CRICKET.

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SWANSEA.

,NEATH.

------MILFORD HAVEN. I

ABERTILLERY.

MEUTHYR.

DOWLAIS.

RHONDDA VALLEY.

PONTYPRIDD.

BED WAS,.

BLAINA.

BEAUFORT.

ABERGAVENNY.

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SEQUEL TO A NEATH TRAP ACCIDENT.

LATEST MARKETS. ,.

.MR LABOUCHKKE AND THE UNIONISTS.

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SPKOIAL REPORTS FROM OCR TRADE…

--"-.'-SWANSEA TRADE REPORT.

SWANSEA COPPER.

NEWPORT TRADE REPORT,

THE MIDLAND IRON TRADE.\

--NORTH OF ENGLAND IRON AND…

---NEWCASTLE TRADE REPORT.

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ANTICIPATIONS.

NEWMARKET FIRST SPIUNG MEETING.

IROBERT THE DEVIL DEAD. '…