Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

31 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

--DISASTROUS FIRE.-----I

---+-u-------t WIFE MURDERER…

----AWFUL MINING DISASTER.

GHASTLY ^TRAGEDY.

----------_----THE KING'S…

" GLADSTONE DAY." ♦

TERRIBLE BOATING ACCIDENTS.…

CHESTER WOMAN'S WINDFALL.

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SPORTING. I

REDCAR MEETING.

DUNSTALL PARK MEETING.

-------HOOTON PARK RACES.

IWREXHAM RACES.

CRICKET. .

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ENGAGEMENT OF LADY LETTICE…

-----------__-CITY POLICE…

ALLEGED SACIIILEGE. ----+---

ITERRIBLE ACCIDENT AT HOLYHEAD…

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THE PIERROTS. .

----._--IIELSBY ROSE FETE.

--------FRODSHAMPAROCHIAL…

TARPORLEY

-------CONNAII S- QUAY.

Newyddion
Dyfynnu
Rhannu

CONNAII S- QUAY. SHEPHERDRY.-An important meeting of the past masters of the Hawarden Castle Lodge of the Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds was held at the Quay House. The President, Mr. William Moses, P.P.C.S., congratulated Bro. Coleclough on his convalescence, after a severe and protracted illness. Bro. Cromar, G.T. Pro. Cor. Sec., gave his views on the head of Order quarterly report for April, and the programme for the Cardiff Annual Movable Committee next week. Dis- cussion took place as to the action to be taken by the Hawarden delegates at the Annual Movable Committee. CAPTAIN CHARLES COPPACK.-We regret to record the death of Captain Charles Coppack, which took place on Wednesday at the age of 62 vears. Deceased, who had hitherto enjoyed robust health, was taken ill a fortnight ago, pneumonia supervening. Dr. Purdon, his medical attendant, was in constant attendance, and later Dr. Taylor, of Chester, was called in but despite these gentlemen's combined skill he never rallied Captain Coppack had been connected with shipping the whole of his life, having commanded steamers and sailing ships engaged in the coasting trade; but he was best known as master of the steam tug Toliesen. In this connection he became intimately connected with the shipping trade on the Dee, his tug for a period of 20 years being engaged in towing ships up and down the river. He was very popular in local circles, and throughout the district c between this port and Mostyn he was well known and highly esteemed. His death will be regretted by a large number of friends. His father, Mr. John Coppack, is still living, having reached the advanced age of 88 years. Mr. John Coppack, head of the well-known firm of shipbrokers of Connah's Quay, is a brother to deceased.

. FRODSHAM.

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CHESTER STOCK & SHARE LIST…

MARKETS AND F.\ i': S. ----+--

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