Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

34 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

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ABERSYCHAN LOCAL BOARD.

A GAMEKEEPER FINED FOR KILLING…

THE FLOODS IN NTORTH WALES.

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LLANFRECHFA UPPER LOCAL BOARD.

ARRIVAL OF CAPTAIN CAREY.—HIS…

STRANGE CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

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LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS. -----

BLAENAVON.

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Rhestrau Manwl, Canlyniadau a Chanllawiau
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

Song-The sea is England's glory—Mr John Davies. Anthem—Open ye the gates-Choir. Song-Footsteps on the stairs—Miss Lizzie Morgan. Duet-Two merry girls—Misses A. Morgan and S. A. Williams. Song—Straight tips— Mr John Jones. Glee—The village blacksmith—Mr W. Warren & Party. Pianoforte Solo—Miss Gwynne. S ong—Won't y ou buy my prett y flowers—Miss Watkins. Reading—Joy in the house of "Ward—Mr C. A. Bird. Trio-Winds, gently whisper—Mr J. Davies and Party. Song—I always make myself at home—Miss A. John. Duet—Cottage by the sea—Misses M. & S. A. Williams. Song—Man the Life-boat—Mr D. Davies. Song—One bright summer's morn—Miss P. Walters. Pianoforte Solo—Miss M. Watkins. Song-The blackbird—Miss R. Gwynne. Song-The boys and girls of Old England—Master E. Price. Quartette—Oh, how lovely is Zion-Mr J. Davies and Party. Song—The gallant 24th—Mr W. Morgan. Song—Love has eyes—Mr J. Williams. Quartette—The singer in the sky—Mr E. Morgan and Party. Anthem—The Lord reignotil-Choir. GHOSTLY ALARM.—During the week, consider- able excitement and no small alarm have been created among the inhabitants of King Street by the appearance of a ghost (?), and many have been sitting up until midnight to see it. The appear- ance is said to be that of a moving light, accom- panied by a great noise.

VARTEG.

ABERSYCHAN.

PONTNEWYNYDD.

! GRIFFITHSTOWN.

CWMBRAN.

ABERGAVENNY.

CAERPHILLY. !

SWANSEA.

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ISPECIAL SERVICES AT GLASCOED…

ACTION AGAINST THE BLAENAVON…

LATEST MARKETS. L

MAIDSTONE CORN MARKET.—THURSDAY.

BRISTOL CORN MARKET.—THURSDAY.

--LONDON HAY MARKET.—THURSDAY.

LONDON CATTLE MARKET.—THURSDAY.

BRISTOL CATTLE MAR-KET.-THurSDAY.

AN APPALLING NIGHT.

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PONTYPOOL PETTY SESSIONS.

PONTYPOOL POLICE COURT.

DESTRUCTIOF A TOWN BY FIRE.