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Sad Scene in a Rhondda Chapel.

ONLY A PAUPER.I

FATAL ACCIDENT AT CARDIFF…

A STUBBORN BATTLE.

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NEWPORT'S MAYOR-ELECT. I

TO-DAY'S MARKETS. I

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GLAMORGANSHIRE GOLF CLUB I

ISTARTLING DISCOVERY.

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FOOTBALL.I

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I RACING ANTICIPATIONS.

Piumpton First November Meeting

To-day's Starting Prices.I

Official Scratehings,

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MINERS' MEETING AT CAERPHILLY.

I Funeral of Clwydfardd.

I A SEAMAN KILLED AT CARDIFF.…

I I SMALL-POX~AT DOWLAIS,…

MADAME PATH'S TOUR,

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Incidents of the Fair. iO

The War in the East I m—I

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The War in the East m— LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. SHANGHAI, Monday.—The Chinese army under General Tung, which evacuated Chin Lien Ohing, occupies a mountain pass on the high road to Pekin, with strict orders to defend it at all hazards. A Japanese column is marching north- wards with the object of getting behind General Tung's army. Several small passes to the south of Moatienting are undefended, and it is ex- pected that the Japanese commander will endea. vour to penetrate these before the Chinesa are fcble to bar the progress of the invaders. It is again stated at Tientsin that the Japanese have effected a landing in the Gulf of Liaw Tong, 40 miles north of Siianehaikwan, which is occupiad by a itrong force of Chinese. It is expected that lureiguors will be officially requested to leave Pekin within the next fortnight. No Chinese rersion has been received of the fighting at falien wan, but the accounts from other sources are generally regarded as true. An Imperial decree has been received at Nankin summoning tiie Viceroy of the Liang-King provinces to proceed at once to Tientsin to take over the seals f office as Acting-Viceroy of Chih-Li from Li aung Cliang.-Beitter. The Operations Against Port Arthur. TOKIO, Monday, 3.5 p.m.—Nothing has yet )een received respecting the military operations igainst Port Arthur. All idea of a possible Ohinese raid upon the Japanese coast bas now been abandoned. Orders have been officially issued that the torpedoes laid down in Tokio Bay ihall be removed forthwith. The restrictions apon piloting have been removed, aud naval jfficers are no longer to be sent to conduct vessels into the harbour. All navigation is declared free. The decree forbidding the sale of gunpowder in Japan has been cancelled, traffic in that com- modity being allowed to proceed unreservedly.— Ventral News. Delayed in Transmission. SHANGHAI, Monday.—Advices from Chemulpo jays that owing to interruption of the telegraphic communication details have only just arrived )f the engagement which took place towards the middle of October between the insurgent Tonghaks and the combined force of Japanese and Coreans despatched against them. The fighting took place at Seoul, and was fierce and prolonged. The combined force lost 150 killed and many Mriously wounded. The lose of the rebels is not stated. The latter maintain their sway in Southern Corea.-Betiter.

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I Bomb Outrage in London

ALLEGED BiGAMY AT CARDIFF.…

ITO-DAY'S MONEY. I

CARDIFF.I

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EULOGIUM OF DR. VAUGHAN. I

EMPIRE THEATRE LICENCE. I

JABEZ BALFOUR.

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Sheffield and Rotherham Meeting.

Newmarket Training Netes.

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