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.

----HOUSE OF COMMONS.—THURSDAY.

THE BUDGET PROPOSALS.

-----.._-_.---THE ENFRANCHISEMENT…

THE BAPTIST UNION.

LORD ABERDAIIE AND MABON.

---.----------THE BROKEN VASE.

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f THE TITHE AGITATION. I--

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f THE TITHE AGITATION. CLOSING SCENES IN CARDIGAN. SHIRE. A PROFITLESS PILGRIMAGE. NEWCASTLE EMLYN, Thursday Night. Thia morning Mr Stevens and an escort of about twenty policemen left here for the con- cluding tithe rates in Cardiganshire. The chief constable and Supt. Lloyd were in command. Two miles out of Newcastle a number of women threw stobes at the last police break and two men were struck. The offenders escaped. A profitless visit to Nantcoch and Blaenwaun was followed by another cheerless journey to Bridewell. There the freeholder said he would (I rather go to Carmarthen Gaol than pay the tithes." A stone weighing about three pounds was subsequently thrown at Mr Stevens's break from the neighbourhood of Penffos courtyard. The stone struck P.C, 26 on the back. After a smart chase the supposed stone- thrower was captured. He turned out to be Henry Linn,, a young fellow who works at Penffos. He fought hard against capture-hit and kicked, and called on the bystanders to rescue him. A number of men made a practical response, and one drove A horse against Police- constables 26 and 20, the officer who made the arrest. The latter drew his staff, but did not use it, as other con. stables put in a timely appearance. Linn was taken before the chief constable, and after having been interrogatedt was released. Meanwhile Mrs James, the young fellow's employer, advised the constables to drop the business they were about, and take to breaking stones instead of tithe collecting. The route to the next six farms lay over mountains and through valleys, but the pilgrimage proved an absolute waste of time and toil. A halt was made for refreshments, and then the main body of police and the chief constable returned to Newcastle, bound for home." A few men were drafted to the command of Superintendent D. Williams, to accompany Mr Stevens and his party in their visit to the remaining half. dozen farms. Tho old upshot followed—"No money" or "no sales." The party reached Newcastle at 5.30. But little interest was shewn by the country people in the proceedings. The tithe sales in Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire then and thfire ended. The total receipts of the four days amount to £ 7 3i. Nothing has yet been arranged as to the date of the sales in Pembrokeshire. It was stated in our yesterday's issue that the not results of the previous three days' sale was £73. This was a mistake. The actual amount realised was £7 3S.

-----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. '…