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GREA r WESTERN ENGINE-I DRIVER…

THE CURIOUS CASE AT PONTYPftlDD.

THE SHAH AND HIS PREDECESSOIVS…

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I - Men of the Day.

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.South Wales Coal Trade.I

| THE EBBW VALE STRIKE,

SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT NEWPORT.

I MOVEMENTS OF LOCAL VESSELS

I *AFFAIRS IN CRETE.

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I ALEXANDRA (NEWPORT) DOOKS…

r YANKEE YARNS.

IAN EMPIRE ROMANCE.I

PAST EVENTS IN OUR ISLAND…

ITHE AFFRAY ON PEMBREY MOUNTAIN.

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FACTS AND FANCIES.!

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[Rhodesian Rising.

EXASPERATING EXPERIENCES IN…

I8PAIN'8 COLONIAL WARS.

THE FATALITY AT HAVERFOROWEST.

I S THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT…

A Music Hall on Fire.

I ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS

FAILURE OF GRAIN CROPS IN…

I GREAT FIRE AT TANGIERS,

IALLEGED ROBBERY AT SWANSEA.

I THE EXPLOSION ON H.M.S.…

IELECTRIC EXPERIMENTS ON J…

! CYCLING,

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rHere and There.

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rHere and There. Yesterday, the condition of Mr Du Maurier was unchanged. Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Ambassador to the United States. paid a visit to the Colonial Office yesterday afternoon. Mr Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty, crossed from Calais to Dover yesterday evening and proceeded by the mail train to London. Her Majesty's cruiser, Melpomene, which left Portsmouth on Tuesday with relief crews for the Cape, after putting back on Friday through stress of weather, again returned to harbour yesterday to make good defects developed in her machinery. The dead body of a well-dressed man was found last night under a hedge at Bemzeat, North- amptonshire. Nothing to lead to identification was found on the corpse, which bore no marks of violence. The man was about 60 years of age. At Heywood, Lancashire, last evening, several ohildren were playing on a sandhill, when part of it slipped, and two sisters named Howarth were buried beneath the fall. One of them, aged seven, was killed, and the other badly injured. Three more fires, making 10 in 10 days, broke out on Tuesday night at Farthingpe, Northamp. tonshire, and two ricks and a hovel were burned to the ground. The neighbourhood is in a state of panic. Two brothers named Tew have been. arrested, and other arrests are regarded as probable. Inquest on Mr Fred Barnard, the well-known artist, who was burnt to death at Wimbledon on Sunday, was held yesterday. Mrs Alice Barnard, the widow, said deceased suffered from sleepless. ness, and bad been in the habit of taking drugs to procure sleep. He often smoked in bed. The jury found that death was due to Asphyxia and burning. Treasury returns issued last night show that the total revenue of the United Kingdom during the quarter ended yesterday was 223,40,022, being a net decrease of 2365,129 compared with the previous year. This year the chief item of increase was £ 193,000 in estate, etc., duties, and the chief items of Increase were £589,900 in excise and £ 159,578 Js'tmstoms. There is a net increase for tbe six mcnBis ended yesterday of £ 1,262,921. A report pojfished a few days ago that the Marquis of Ripon's butler, the late Charles Barker, bad committed suicide at Studley Royal, Yorkshire, is- quite true. The coroner's jury, yesterday, brought in a verdict of Fuund drowned," but there was evidence that Mr Barker had fallen into the Whitland Reservoir, when walking along the bank.

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